Recommended Procedures Sample Clauses

Recommended Procedures. The System Managers need to define and manage the interconnect properties of the RF subsystem(s) that they are responsible for. Each RF subsystem can be configured individually for the number of calls that they will be allowed to simultaneously carry.
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Recommended Procedures. System Managers shall work with the user groups they are responsible for to plan the appropriate private call programming requirements for those users, in order to protect the RF resources of the system.
Recommended Procedures. All Antennas, Public Safety Shoulder Mics and Batteries must meet the specifications identified in this standard, protocol and procedures. It is strongly recommended that all after-market vendors work through the System Managers to present their products for evaluation before they contact the end users. End users shall refer all vendors to their System Manager before entertaining the use of an after-market product that connects to, attaches to, or otherwise involves the subscriber units and/or the radio system.
Recommended Procedures. The System Managers, working with the user groups, would perform this task.
Recommended Procedures. Bank’s recommended Security Procedures require that you communicate Payment Orders to Bank using the procedures described in this Section 4(a) and in Appendix A to this Service Description. These Security Procedures include important security features which are available only if your Payment Order is communicated in accordance with these procedures.
Recommended Procedures. As individual System Managers make updates and changes to their spreadsheets, the spreadsheet will be e-mailed to the Broward County County’s Office of Communications Technology Radio Communications Manager, the Administrator (for future reference this person will be referred to as the “Primary Administrator”) of the system. This will allow the Primary Administrator to update the master spreadsheet information easily and provide the information to the other System Managers for reference and integrity of the Fleetmap planning process. Talk groups that are shared between subscribers of different administrating agencies will be reflected on all the spreadsheets having subscribers using these talk groups. The portion of the System Manager’s spreadsheet containing data on talk group ownership will be considered the master reference for the Talk group. The disclosure of the Fleetmap configuration information including Talk Group IDs, user IDs, user privileges and other related system information would substantially jeopardize the security of the system from tampering, sabotage, unauthorized use, jamming, hacking, unauthorized access to the contents of confidential voice and data communications, etc. Therefore, the master Fleetmap spreadsheets shall be classified as “Security Information” and “Non-Public Data.” The System Managers may choose to disclose some or all of their own information to their users; however, they shall not disclose other Agenciesinformation without prior approval from the responsible System Manager.
Recommended Procedures. A subscriber radio user that has the Encryption feature will be responsible for activating/deactivating it as needed. Talk Groups may also be “strapped” secure in the subscriber programming to permit only encrypted operation if desired. Encryption Keys shall be maintained by the Agency utilizing the Encryption feature. Each agency is responsible to insure that they do not duplicate Logical IDs (LIDs). Logical IDs for the keys consist of a four-digit number entered as the last four digits of the Key. LIDs for Broward County shall be in the 1000 series, Deerfield Beach shall use 2000, Hollywood shall use 0000, Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxx and Pompano Beach shall use 4000, and Hallandale Beach shall use 5000. As other systems are brought into the Regional Public Safety Communications System, their LIDs shall start with the site number for their infrastructure. This structure insures that there will not be duplicated LIDs which will cause problems when utilizing Encryption in the integrated environment that we share. The first 16 digits of the key are at the discretion of the Agency. There are two shared Regional Special Investigations Joint Operations Talk Groups that utilize a shared common key. These two Talk Groups may not be utilized on a permanent basis for any one specific unit or agency. They are common, shared resources dedicated to interagency operations. The talk group information and key are available to authorized personnel by contacting either the System Managers of the Broward County's Office and Fort Lauderdale.
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Recommended Procedures. The Company shall recommend from time to time to the Village, in writing, such procedures with respect to the Wastewater Facilities as the Company determines are advisable for the more efficient and economic management and operation thereof.
Recommended Procedures. Recommend from time to time to NCI, in writing, such procedures with respect to the Building as Oracle may deem advisable for the more efficient and economic management and operation thereof; publish applicable operating procedures, (e.g., property maintenance contact system, etc.), organizational chart, emergency plans, hazardous materials management plans and any other safety or similar plans that may be required; and perform or Cause to be performed all other services which are customarily performed in connection with the operation of a project of this type and perform all services normally provided by property managers to first-class office properties.
Recommended Procedures. The Fire Fighter's first bi-weekly pay in any year is in no way related to the number of days worked during the previous ten-day or fourteen-day period. The first bi-weekly pay for a Fire Fighter represents the first unit of pay for the Fire Fighter and is 100% attributable to the current year's earnings. Thus the entire amount of the first pay in any year will be subject to any retro active pay calculations for the current year.
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