SUBSYSTEM INTEROPERABILITY ACCEPTANCE TESTING Sample Clauses

SUBSYSTEM INTEROPERABILITY ACCEPTANCE TESTING. 44 B-9 PROJECT LOGISTICS AND SUPPORT..................................................................45
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SUBSYSTEM INTEROPERABILITY ACCEPTANCE TESTING. This WBS element collects the efforts for interoperational verification of all provided subsystems at a site as defined in Rider "H"- Acceptance Testing. Quality Inspection Points shall be defined as part of the Acceptance Testing Plan. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2144 PA Rider B Page 44 of 46 March 22, 2000 Rider B - Statement of Work --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUBSYSTEM INTEROPERABILITY ACCEPTANCE TESTING. Subsystem Interoperability Acceptance Tests shall apply to the interoperability of all provided subsystems. The test procedures shall be completed, agreed upon and delivered within the first 30 days from the date of a signed contract between the Commonwealth and the Contractor. Any omissions of this Rider or the Contract shall yield to the most rigorous requirements of RFP, its addenda, the PROPOSAL, or the Statement of Work and Deliverables (Rider B). The Commonwealth shall be notified 48 hours in advance of the Contractor conducting any subsystem and system level tests. The Commonwealth or its authorized representative(s) will monitor any or all testing, and performance or installation verifications deemed appropriate. Regardless of the Commonwealth or its authorized representative(s) presence, the Contractor shall document in writing, the outcome of all testing and verifications listed in the ATP. Failure of a test shall require re-testing at no expense to the Commonwealth. The Commonwealth reserves the right to disapprove any test(s), test procedure(s), or test result(s), which deviate from the approved test procedures. It shall be the sole responsibility of the Contractor to remedy any such disapproved tests to the satisfaction of, and at no additional cost to, the Commonwealth. The results of the tests and the associated Punch List of outstanding items to be compiled or re-tested shall be signed by the representatives of both the Commonwealth and the Equipment Shelter Contractor and forwarded to the Commonwealth for review and acceptance. The outstanding items shall be resolved within seven (7) working days and these items shall be retested. If the outstanding items have an effect on other previously performed tests then re-testing shall also be required. The system equipment shall be accurately measured with commonly available test equipment, instruments and tools. The specific items of test equipment required shall be listed in the ATP. Appropriate amount of test equipment shall be made available to accommodate concurrent testing processes. All test equipment and tools, designated for testing or other support functions shall be calibrated by a Precision Measurement Equipment Laboratory within the valid calibration period. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2148 PA Rider H 4 of 8 October 1, 1999 RIDER H - Acceptance Testing --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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