Management Information System (MIS) Sample Clauses

The Management Information System (MIS) clause establishes requirements for the collection, maintenance, and reporting of key project or business data. Typically, this clause outlines the types of information that must be tracked—such as progress updates, financial data, or compliance metrics—and specifies the format and frequency of reports to be provided to stakeholders. By setting clear expectations for information management, the clause ensures transparency, facilitates informed decision-making, and helps monitor performance throughout the duration of the agreement.
Management Information System (MIS) the Project MIS
Management Information System (MIS). A system designed to gather and report program information in such a way that managers and policymakers can monitor program status. Information may be processed either manually or by data processing equipment.
Management Information System (MIS). The Contractor shall provide a dashboard, visualization tools, and reports within the MDMS solution to provide the Government with metrics to understand and conceptualize the operational health of the MDMS system, statistical usage of the help desk, and the effectiveness of the program to meet objectives.
Management Information System (MIS). The MIS refers to that component of the system that provides managers with information and tools for organising data; and Value Added Services
Management Information System (MIS). Contractor shall implement and maintain an MIS system that can process and provide all Medi-Cal eligibility, membership enrolled in Contractor’s plan, provider claims payment and status, Encounter-level health care services delivery, provider network, financial, and any other data necessary to carry out all processes and procedures needed by Contractor, to perform and administer all of the functions required under this Contract.
Management Information System (MIS). 2.4.1 Establish the Project MIS: The PM shall develop a MIS in order to establish communication between the County, PM, Design Professional, Contractor and other parties involved with the project. In developing the MIS, the PM shall review the County's current PM/CM MIS, inventory of hardwares and softwares and County's Local Government Financial System (LGFS) and Geographical Information System (GIS) capabilities and requirements.
Management Information System (MIS) a. The Aging and Disability Resource Center shall operate ▇▇▇▇ IR or have a client tracking system capable of: i. Assigning a unique contact number for each contact and a unique client identification number for each person for whom a contact is made, ii. Storing, analyzing, integrating and reporting data, iii. Meeting all Department reporting requirements in formats and timelines which satisfy the requirements listed in Section IV.N.1., iv. Collecting and tracking data on the initial and subsequent client contacts, including, but not limited to, the characteristics of the person making the contact, the reasons for and subjects of the contact, the issues identified, the ADRC services provided, the outcomes that result, and any follow-up activities, v. Supporting quality assurance/quality improvement requirements, including any Department-required performance criteria and indicators, and vi. Meeting standards for database content and structure established by the Department. b. The Aging and Disability Resource Center shall maintain, keep up to date, and use a directory or an electronic resource database consistent with standards for database content and structure established by the Department. c. The resource database or directory shall be sufficient to support the provision of information and assistance, options counseling, and other required ADRC services. The resource database or directory shall contain detailed information about the full range of programs and services available for older people and people with disabilities in the communities served by the ADRC. The resource database or directory shall include information relating to each of the information and assistance topics listed in Section III.B.2., including the name, contact information, and key features of each program or service and, where applicable, cost, regulatory compliance information, eligibility requirements and application procedures. d. The information in the resource database or directory shall be complete and up to date. Resource information shall be updated at least annually. e. The ADRC shall designate one person from its staff to be the resource database lead and one staff to be the client tracking database lead. Each lead has responsibility for ensuring the integrity of the information contained in the assigned database, supporting ADRC staff in their use of the database, and serving as a contact for the Department regarding the database, and participating in any Department requ...
Management Information System (MIS)