Site Innovation Sample Clauses

Site Innovation. ‌ The cross-function sustainability planning efforts engage Laboratory scientists and engineers in the program planning and to address specific challenges for the Laboratory to meet the sustainability targets and goals. Over the past two years the Laboratory established a Stimulus Office that brought together several operations and research organizations to jointly work on sustainability issues in response to stimulus funded proposal requests. These multidisciplinary teams worked to develop innovative solutions that could be replicated elsewhere across the complex and in other communities to address sustainability and energy management challenges. The Laboratory was part of many teams awarded research activities that significantly expanded the research portfolio in many areas related to energy and sustainability. Following the stimulus efforts, LANL has continued to develop several sustainability projects combining a broad suite of resources at the Laboratory. Examples of these projects in FY10 and FY11 include: EERE funded fuel cell feasibility study, OE funded demand response demonstration, Steam Plant Replacement project conceptual development, high temperature superconductivity to power supercomputing, and a Los Alamos County landfill PV development and smart grid demonstration project with international partners. Each of these projects engage a diverse cross section of scientists, engineers, and operations staff to specifically address sustainability goals and targets for the Laboratory using creative, innovative and cost-effective approaches. We are using the Laboratory’s operational needs in tandem with our research interests to drive novel solutions and believe that there will be many opportunities to increase the collaboration between research and operations as we move forward. In conjunction with the collaborative efforts on projects, the Laboratory has been engaged with the National Laboratory Directors’ Council (NLDC) to dialogue with other sites to share our efforts and the approaches being taken to meet the sustainability goals. LANL will continue to participate and fully support the NLDC efforts in this area. LANL has also recently begun to interact directly with the NNSA Laboratories at Sandia and Livermore to plot a path whereby these laboratories can effectively and efficiently work together to increase progress toward the sustainability goals. We held our first joint planning meeting with Sandia in September and are expanding that partic...
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  • Innovation In order to make it easier for the municipality to implement innovations that can accelerate the pace of climate transition, Viable Cities will provide a competence network and process support, including by engaging other strategic innovation programmes in the ongoing development of Climate City Contract 2030, particu- larly in the areas of mobility, energy, built environment, the circular economy, health and digitalization. Based on the collaboration agreement on climate-smart mobility signed with the strategic innovation programme Drive Sweden, this area of collabo- ration will be further developed with both cities and government agencies, not least the Swedish Transport Administration.

  • Site Improvements The City may require a Developer to undertake site improvements upon completion of construction. Site improvements include, but are not limited to, seeding or sodding of front yards, and 4' chain-link fencing. Said site improvements must be undertaken when seasonally appropriate. The City reserves the right to make an exception on a case-by-case basis.

  • Technology Discoveries, innovations, Know-How and inventions, whether patentable or not, including computer software, recognized under U.S. law as intellectual creations to which rights of ownership accrue, including, but not limited to, patents, trade secrets, maskworks and copyrights developed under this Agreement.

  • New Technology When new or updated technology is introduced into a workplace, it will be the responsibility of the employer to provide appropriate and, if necessary, ongoing training to the employees directly affected. Such training will include any health and safety implications or information that will enable employees to operate the equipment without discomfort and will help maintain their general well-being.

  • Research, Science and Technology Cooperation 1. The aims of cooperation in research, science and technology, carried out in the mutual interest of the Parties and in compliance with their policies, will be: (a) to build on existing agreements already in place for cooperation on research, science and technology; (b) to encourage, where appropriate, government agencies, research institutions, universities, private companies and other research organizations in the Parties to conclude direct arrangements in support of cooperative activities, programs or projects within the framework of this Agreement, specially related to trade and commerce; and (c) to focus cooperative activities towards sectors where mutual and complementary interests exist, with special emphasis on information and communication technologies and software development to facilitate trade between the Parties. 2. The Parties will encourage and facilitate, as appropriate, the following activities including, but not limited to:

  • Software Development Software designs, prototypes, and all documentation for the final designs developed under this agreement must be made fully transferable upon direction of NSF. NSF may make the software design, prototype, and documentation for the final design available to competitors for review during any anticipated re-competition of the project.

  • Technology Access A. Contractor expressly acknowledges that state funds may not be expended in connection with the purchase of an automated information system unless that system meets certain statutory requirements relating to accessibility by persons with visual impairments. Accordingly, Contractor represents and warrants to System Agency that the technology provided to System Agency for purchase (if applicable under this Contract or any related Solicitation) is capable, either by virtue of features included within the technology or because it is readily adaptable by use with other technology, of:

  • Improvement Plan A written plan developed by the evaluator, utilized when a teacher received a Rating of Ineffective on his/her Evaluation or on any individual deficiency in the evaluation system.

  • Technical Interfaces 3.2.6.1 The Interconnection facilities provided by each Party shall be formatted using either Alternate Xxxx Inversion (AMI) line code with Superframe format framing or Bipolar 8-Zero Substitution with Extended Superframe (B8ZS ESF) format framing or any mutually agreeable line coding and framing.

  • Software License Agreement 1) Customers acquiring software licenses under the Contract shall hold, use and operate such software subject to compliance with the Software License Agreement set forth in Appendix D of this Contract. No changes to the Software License Agreement terms and conditions may be made unless previously agreed to between Vendor and DIR. Customers may not add, delete or alter any of the language in Appendix D; provided however, that a Customer and Vendor may agree to additional terms and conditions that do not diminish a term or condition in the Software License Agreement, or in any manner lessen the rights or protections of Customer or the responsibilities or liabilities of Vendor. Order Fulfiller shall make the Software License Agreement terms and conditions available to all Customers at all times.

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