Road Map. The roadmap for the provision of maintenance and support services in respect of Major Versions and Minor Versions is published on Software AG’s Support Portal. No separate notice will be provided to the Customer who will be responsible for monitoring updates published on Software AG’s Support Portal. The dates on which maintenance and support services in respect of Major Versions and Minor Versions will be terminated (“ End of Maintenance”) will be published on Software AG’s Support Portal and may change from time to time.
Road Map. Bangladesh has achieved a remarkable economic growth in recent years, with an average annual growth of 6.3% in gross domestic product (GDP) during the period FY2010‒2015. To reach the country’s goal of achieving middle-income status by 2021, real GDP will need to grow at an average annual rate of 7.4% during the Seventh Five Year-Plan (7th FYP) FY2016–FY2020.8 This will require total financing of about $410 billion over the next 5
Road Map. A road map has been formulated based on the priority of the government and the Municipality of Ulaanbaatar (MUB) to redevelop the ger areas. The roadmap will support the MUB to establish a network of well-developed subcenters, providing jobs, housing, and economic opportunities with reduced soil and air pollution. The roadmap comprises sequenced investments, municipal reforms, and capacity building (policy, planning, and monitoring).The roadmap has four strategic objectives:
Road Map. The rest of the paper is organized as follows. In section 2, we briefly outline the concept of bilinear map, the hardness assumption, the system model and related security notions. A description of our construction is followed in section 3 and in section 4 we discuss the security and efficiency issues. Finally, our conclusion is drawn in section 4.
Road Map. In 2008, India launched the National Action Plan for Climate Change to promote sustainable development through using clean technologies to limit greenhouse gas emissions, and to target 15% of power generation from renewable sources by FY2022. To help meet this target, the government leverages IREDA’s position as a uniquely specialized renewable energy financier. IREDA’s medium to long-term business plan from FY2014-2024 includes a total disbursement of about $6.6 billion, leading to renewable energy capacity additions estimated at around 13.4 GW. This is partly anchored on the IREDA corporate plan target set under the 12th Five Year Plan8 and the estimated 13th Five Year Plan period. To accomplish this scale up, IREDA is building its capacity, streamlining its operations, and seeking additional capital from ADB and other sources to enable increased support for renewable energy investments.
Road Map. The parties will perform their respective obligations in accordance with and so as to achieve the objectives set out in the Road Map. Each AD SOW will include as a jointly developed and agreed upon Deliverable an updated version of the Road Map to reflect the Services performed and Deliverables delivered under previous SOWs, Changes made during the performance of previous SOWs, and lessons learned, information obtained and other developments occurring during the performance of previous SOWs. Any disagreement between the parties with respect to any updated version of the Road Map will be resolved through the Governance Process. The initial form of the Road Map is attached hereto as Schedule P.
Road Map. To address the challenges of rapid urbanization, the state aims to (i) provide universal access to water and sanitation, (ii) develop “world-class” cities, (iii) establish high- performing industrial corridors, and (iv) promote climate-resilient urban development. 8 Tamil Nadu’s strategic documents outline programs that support capacity building; enable access to infrastructure development funds; and employ green technologies, such as solar power, to achieve sector goals.9 Vision Tamil Nadu 2023 estimated an urban investment requirement of $42.7 billion, including $7.5 billion for water supply and sanitation, prioritizing continuous and full coverage of services. The State Annual Action Plan, 2017–2020 (footnote 7) identified 136 projects in 27 cities covering water supply, sewerage, and drainage infrastructure.
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Road Map. 8. The ongoing strategy of the Government is to fill the infrastructure deficit in the country by implementing projects significantly through PPPs. In this regard, the Government’s policy agenda is to further strengthen the PPP framework in all sectors and facilitate financing to viable projects. A brief description of the ongoing policy reform agenda is included in the table below. Sector Ongoing Reform Agenda Roads and Highways • At the state level, policy framework and capacity for roads is largely missing. • For low density corridors, the Government may need to share traffic risk through annuity model and guarantees. • Road sector, at the state level, faces constraints like fiscal and institutional weakness. Railways • Setting up of an SPV for the manufacture of locomotives/coaches under PPP. • MCA to be signed between container operators and IR. • MCA setting out terms of PPP for freight terminals, logistics parks, warehouses, and inland container depots, etc. under finalization. Urban Sector • Proposal mooted and pooled financing for capital investments under state level borrowing umbrella, to enhance market access for ULBs. • Proposed establishing of urban reform incentive fund with an outlay of Rs5 billion ($127 million) to provide reform-linked assistance to states. Specific reform areas include repeal of the Urban Land Ceiling and Regulation Act at the state level, rationalization of stamp duty, etc. Sector Ongoing Reform Agenda • City Challenge Fund proposed as incentive grant to support developing creditworthy institutions. Aviation • Airport Economic Regulatory Authority proposed to determine capital expenditure to improve airport facilities, check monopolies, and prescribe standards for operations. • The Government proposes to set up a dispute settlement mechanism called the Airport Economic Regulatory Authority Appellate Tribunal. Ports • Comprehensive National Maritime Policy is being formulated to lay down strategy for the development of the sector until FY2025. Power • Government proposes upgrade of 225 power plants, at an estimated cost of Rs12,404 crores ($3.16 billion). • Government decided to add 20,000 MW of generation capacity by FY2012 through implementation of UMPPs of 4,000 MW through private sector. • Government has asked states to work out multi-year tariffs. IR = Indian Railways; MCA = Model Concession Agreement; MW = megawatt; PPP = public-private partnership; SPV = special purpose vehicles; ULBs = urban local bodies; UMPPs =...
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