Planning and Operations Sample Clauses

Planning and Operations. 1. There is hereby established a joint co-ordinating and planning committee comprising the Forces Commanders.
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Planning and Operations. INDEX A1 Definitions A2 General A3 Network Information A4 Location of Switch Connections A5 Routing Principles A6 ISI Interconnect Link Architecture A7 Capacity Provision A8 Traffic Forecasts A9 Capacity Profiles and Advance Capacity Orders A10 Capacity Orders and Testing A11 Capacity Order Timescales A12 Numbering A13 Technical Review Meetings A14 Switch Testing A15 Transmission and Signalling A16 Performance Standards A17 Operations A18 Services APPENDICES A BT/Operator Network Information B BT/Operator Interconnect Information C Commercial --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Planning and Operations. Considerations for Potential Archaeological Resources Previous and current land use has mostly destroyed the integrity of what archaeological sites there may have been at ANC. Although the forgoing analysis concludes that completely intact archaeological sites are unlikely to exist outside of the Millennium Area, some site components may have survived cemetery development and burials. This potential lies in the pre-1966 portions of ANC where there are unused burial plots, in between burial plots, or along roads where there have not been burials or buried utilities. Utility or other construction in such undisturbed areas should be preceded by a Phase I archaeological survey, as defined in the Virginia Department of Historic ResourcesGuidelines for Cultural Resource Surveys in Virginia. If feasible, archaeological monitoring of grave excavation in unused plots in the pre- 1966 area would be recommended. GIS files of map projections of areas archaeological potential shall be made available to ANC staff. As noted previously deeply intrusive historic period features are most likely to be a surviving and significant resource type. Remote sensing survey is an effective and non-invasive archaeological technique for identifying these types of features. In particular, ground penetrating radar (GPR) should be well suited to finding such features at ANC. GPR works best where the surface geology, as at ANC, is composed of xxxxx sediments, and the ground is even and lacks coarse vegetation. A remote sensing expert may elect to employ other technologies to augment this, such as magnetometer and electrical resistivity. Areas recommended for remote sensing survey: • Areas of the post-1966 yet to be used for burials: focus on areas indicated as the locations of Freedmen’s homesteads from the 1888 map. • Areas of the pre-1966 area: focus on areas without ANC burials within areas of high potential as indicated in this report. • Section 27: Areas other than marked xxxxxx for potential unmarked xxxxxx.
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  • Business and Operations Borrower will continue to engage in the businesses presently conducted by it as and to the extent the same are necessary for the ownership, maintenance, management and operation of the Property. Borrower will qualify to do business and will remain in good standing under the laws of each jurisdiction as and to the extent the same are required for the ownership, maintenance, management and operation of the Property.

  • Maintenance and Operation Member-Generator agrees to maintain their system and facilities in accordance with applicable manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule and standard prudent engineering practices. Member-Generator covenants and agrees to operate their system, facilities and equipment so as to minimize the likelihood for a malfunction or other disturbance, damaging or otherwise affecting or impairing Cooperative’s electrical system. Member-Generator shall comply with all applicable laws, regulations, zoning, building codes, safety rules and other environmental regulations or restrictions applicable to the design, installation, operation and maintenance of the Member-Generator's System. Member-Generator must, at least once every year, conduct a test to confirm that Member-Generator’s System automatically ceases to energize the output (interconnection equipment output voltage goes to zero) within two (2) seconds of being disconnected from Cooperative’s electrical system. Disconnecting the Member-Generator’s System from Cooperative’s electrical system at the visible disconnect switch and measuring the time required for the unit to cease to energize the output shall satisfy this test. Member-Generator shall maintain a record of the results of these tests and, upon request by Cooperative, shall provide a copy of the test results to Cooperative. If Member-Generator is unable to provide a copy of the test results upon request, Cooperative shall notify Member- Generator by mail that Member-Generator has thirty (30) days from the date Member-Generator receives the request to provide Cooperative with the results of a test. If Member-Generator does not provide Cooperative with the test results within the thirty (30) day time period or if the test results provided to Cooperative show that Member-Generator’s net metering unit is not functioning correctly, Cooperative may immediately disconnect Member-Generator’s System from Cooperative’s electrical system. If Member-Generator’s equipment ever fails this test, Member-Generator shall immediately disconnect Member-Generator’s System from Cooperative's electrical system. Member-Generator’s System shall not be reconnected to Cooperative's electrical system by the Member-Generator until Member-Generator’s System is repaired and operating in a normal and safe manner. Cooperative shall have the right to have a representative present and informed when any such tests are conducted. Cooperative does not warrant the testing procedures or results by the presence of its representative. Member-Generator is responsible for protecting their equipment from transient high voltage spikes caused by lightning and/or transient low voltage conditions caused by faults or short circuits, and from any other causes or events. Therefore, Cooperative shall not be responsible for damage to Member-Generator’s equipment allegedly caused by transient high voltage spikes caused by lightning and/or transient low voltage conditions caused by faults or short circuits or other causes or events. Member-Generator agrees to notify Cooperative no less than thirty (30) days prior to modification of the components or design of the Member-Generator’s System that in any way may degrade or significantly alter the System’s output characteristics. Member-Generator acknowledges that any such modifications will require submission of a new Application and Agreement to Cooperative.

  • Use and Operation 3.1 Permitted Use ......................................................................................................

  • Management and Operations 15.1 The Operator shall prepare an annual work programme and budget for each Calendar Year during the term of this Agreement. Each such work programme and budget shall set out in reasonable details, the work to be carried out, facilities to be purchased or created, training and employment programme, establishment, salaries and wages, social welfare schemes to be undertaken, and an estimate of the Expenditure to be incurred. The Operator shall present such work programme and budget to the Government and the Working Interest Owners before the start of each Calendar Year and thereafter provide a quarterly update on the implementation of such work programme and budget.

  • Communications and Operations Management a. Network Penetration Testing - Transfer Agent shall, on approximately an annual basis, contract with an independent third party to conduct a network penetration test on its network having access to or holding or containing Fund Data. Transfer Agent shall have a process to review and evaluate high risk findings resulting from this testing.

  • Strategic Planning Facilitate the effective alignment of IT requirements/ Information Resource Management (IRM) plans with strategic business plans and program initiatives. Management Improvements: Development and implementation of improved systems and business practices to optimize productivity and service delivery operations (e.g., analysis, and implementation of improvements in the flow of IT work and program processes and tool utilization, including business system analysis, identification of requirements for streamlining, re-engineering, or re-structuring internal systems/business processes for improvement, determination of IT solution alternatives, benchmarking).

  • Quality Assurance The parties endorse the underlying principles of the Company’s Quality Management System, which seeks to ensure that its services are provided in a manner which best conforms to the requirements of the contract with its customer. This requires the Company to establish and maintain, implement, train and continuously improve its procedures and processes, and the employees to follow the procedures, document their compliance and participate in the improvement process. In particular, this will require employees to regularly and reliably fill out documentation and checklists to signify that work has been carried out in accordance with the customer’s specific requirements. Where necessary, training will be provided in these activities.

  • Planning The Operating Committee shall implement the transmission system expansion process described in Article 18. The Operating Committee shall review and approve ISO staff assessments of proposed projects that impact transmission capability to confirm that those projects meet all applicable reliability criteria. The Operating Committee shall review and approve the NYS Transmission Plan prepared by the ISO staff and reliability assessments performed using such NYS Transmission Plan, to ensure conformance with the Reliability Rules. The Operating Committee shall review and approve illustrative NYS Transmission System expansion options developed by ISO staff in response to PSC requests. The Operating Committee, at the request of a Committee member, may review the adequacy of cost recovery mechanisms for transmission expansion.

  • Financial Condition and Operations The Borrower will not permit any of the events set forth below to occur.

  • Management and Operation of Business 37 6.1 Management...................................................................................37 6.2 Certificate of Limited Partnership...........................................................38 6.3 Restrictions on General Partner's Authority..................................................38 6.4 Reimbursement of the General Partner.........................................................39 6.5

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