Reactive. Power Supply / Absorption Requirements Reactive power support shall be provided as specified in Article 9.5 concurrently with meeting all harmonic performance requirements.
Reactive. 4.4.2 Where practicable, routine Structures Safety Inspections shall be undertaken by the Operating Company at the same time as other inspection and maintenance duties and Operations.
Reactive power exchange regulation. In this mode, the incrementally switched or continuously controlled source of reactive power is adjusted to maintain the reactive power exchange with the AC system at the Xxxx 00xx Xxxxxx 345kV Substation 345kV bus within the range set forth in Article 9.5.1. This control mode shall be effective only if the Xxxx 00xx Xxxxxx 345kV Substation 345kV AC bus voltage is within the prescribed range of 0.95pu to 1.05pu. If the converter station is operating in reactive power exchange regulation mode, and the AC voltage at the West 00xx Xxxxxx 345kV Substation 345kV bus either falls below a low-voltage threshold, or increases above a high-voltage threshold, the control mode shall automatically switch to the AC bus voltage regulation mode. Reactive power exchange limits shall be adjustable based on real time system conditions.
Reactive. The Parties shall coordinate their operations so that the flow of reactive power does not adversely affect the Coordinated System or the directly interconnected Systems.
Reactive. Power Absorption Capability is specified in item 3 of this Schedule. Reactive Power Generation Capability is specified in item 3 of this Schedule.
Reactive patrol to enforce state law and City adopted municipal criminal traffic codes, and to respond to residential and business calls for service on a 24-hour per day basis,
Reactive. Incident Response – Assist government organizations with cyber response and recovery including; but not limited to, identifying and coordinating available resources, forensic analysis, and mitigation recommendations. CONTACT General Information Email: xxx.xxxx@xxxxxx.xxx Security Operations Center Website: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx Email: xxx_xxx@xxxxxx.xxx Phone: 000-000-0000 ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Oregon Cooperative Procurement Program xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/xxx/xxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxx/ orcppwhat.aspx OCDR (under development) xxxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Fusion Center Fusion Center Fusion center coordinates various levels of state government, private sector entities, and the public. PROACTIVE • Host/facilitate trainings that provide proactive instruction to cyber security professionals. • Distribute awareness information for cybersecurity professionals including upcoming trainings, as well as information on new malware/ ransomware, etc. • Facilitate cross-sector information sharing on a regular basis between various state and federal organizations. REACTIVE • Correlate reports of cyber security vulnerabilities and/or incidents and report information to appropriate authorities (typically CISA, CSS SOC, or both). • Share trends and patterns in cybersecurity bulletins for our recipients’ situational awareness. CONTACT General Information Website: xxxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/ortitan Email: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Phone 000-000-0000 Oregon Office of Emergency Management OEM is statutorily responsible for coordination of the state’s emergency management program. REACTIVE • Coordinates emergency declarations CONTACT OEM Executive Duty Officer Website: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/oem OpsCenter website: xxxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxx Email: xxx@xxxxx.xx.xx Phone: 0-000-000-000 National Guard PROACTIVE • Defensive Cyber Operations Element (DCO-E) – The Oregon National Guard has a team of trained cyber personnel called the Defensive Cyber Operations Element (DCO-E). Members of the DCO-E are trained to conduct cyber vulnerability assessments, policy and process reviews, cyber audits, Continuity of Operations (COOP) planning, disaster recovery planning, cyber awareness training, tabletop exercises, threat emulation, penetration testing, and variety of other cyber tasks. REACTIVE • Incident Response – At the direction of the Governor and the Adjutant General for Oregon, the National Guard stands ready to support the state in response to a cyber disruption. Requests for resources from the...
Reactive. Maintenance means any non-routine maintenance and repair of outside plant fiber optic cables of Grantee Fibers and associated fibers and facilities not identified as Preventative Maintenance, to be performed in accordance with Article 5, including repairs required because of cable cuts or natural or man-made disasters. Reactive Maintenance is generally divided into two categories: • Emergency Reactive Maintenance is repair activity performed in response to (i) notification by the Grantee or notification by third party of any failure, (ii) interruption or impairment of Grantee Fibers, or (iii) any event likely to cause the failure, interruption, or impairment of fiber.
Reactive. Number of accident and incidents reported in this period along with a summary report and lessons learned. Number of near misses/safety interventions reported in this period and lessons learned. Number of stop for safety events in the reporting period and summary report and lessons learned. Details of any regulatory or enforcement action in reporting period. Site inspection frequency with I-audit Area Use Frequency Covering By who Recreation Ground Public Access Fortnightly Footpaths, signs, fencing, goalposts, waste, ASB etc Grounds Contractor Fort Xxxxxxxx Restricted Access Quarterly As per inspection form WCCP East Wing Restricted Monthly 6 Monthly Perimeter fence and signage check Interior WCCP TLT & WCCP West Wing Under- construction – Fortnightly Footpaths, signs, WCCP public access 2020 fencing, waste, ASB etc Coombe Hole Grazing land – public access Quarterly Fences, ASB, gates, trees WCCP Quarterly reporting Actual Budget 1st Quarter Actual Landscape Maintenance Anti Social (litter etc.) Community and Publicity Periodic Replacement - - Staff Costs Other Agreed Costs Capital Works - - Building & Facilities Management - - Items funded via grants/income below - - Site Utilities (LT) Insurance (LT) Expenses (LT) - - LT Direct Costs (LT) - - Total Expenditure - - Fundraising and Grants Please include any donations, gifts in kind, income from corporate volunteering activities (please show the value of these) All other Income Description Agricultural tenant Environment and Biodiversity Health and Wellbeing Refer to guidance for whether an activity is moderate or vigourous exercise. Refer to guidance tab for activities to support people with mental health rela Use the 'details of projects / activities' box to estimate the proportion of eve individuals Use the 'details of projects / activities' box to indicate the proportion of parti Use light grey cells for your own workings (e.g. tally up as you go along, but ju March Ba Habitat Created / Improvement (hectares / no. of) Trees planted (no.) Amenity Grassland (ha) Other grassland (xxxxxxx / wildflower xxxxxxx (ha) Lakes and wetlands (ha) Rivers/ streams (metres) Scrub (ha) Woodland (ha) Hedgerows (metres) Homes for nature (no.) Other, please specify SUDS / flood storage created or improved (ha) Bioblitz / ecological surveys carried out (no.) Moderate health/physical related activities Vigorous health/physical related activities Activities to support people with mental health related issues No. of health ref...