Supplier Performance Measurement Sample Clauses

Supplier Performance Measurement. Seller’s performance under this Contract will be measured by Buyer utilizing the BEST Supplier Performance Measurement System. Performance will be measured for delivery to Contract schedule, quality acceptance, and general performance assessment (GPA) (for development contracts and contracts without standard deliveries) as applicable. Buyer will generally provide a supplier performance rating (SPR) each month. Seller shall monitor its SPR using the BEST system at least monthly and take corrective action, as appropriate, to ensure on-time delivery of quality products to Buyer.
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Supplier Performance Measurement. Seller’s performance under the contract will be measured by Buyer utilizing the BEST Supplier Performance Measurement System. Performance will be measured for delivery to contract schedule, quality acceptance, and general performance assessment (GPA) (for development contracts and contracts without standard deliveries) as applicable. Buyer will generally provide a supplier performance rating (SPR) each month (updated by the 15th of the month). Seller shall monitor its SPR using the BEST system at least monthly and take corrective action, as appropriate, to ensure on-time delivery of quality products to Buyer. Supplier Profile – Seller’s profile information used in the performance of this contract is contained in the BEST Supplier Profile system. The Supplier Profile (e.g., contact information, e-mail addresses, telephone numbers, diversity information, etc.) shall be reviewed for accuracy and updated, as applicable, at least once during the performance of the contract or annually.
Supplier Performance Measurement. Seller’s performance under the Contract will be measured by Buyer utilizing the BEST Supplier Performance Measurement System. Performance will be measured for delivery to Contract schedule, quality acceptance, and general performance assessment (GPA) (for development contracts and contracts without standard deliveries) as applicable. Buyer will genera lly provide a supplier performa nce rating (SPR) each month (updated by the 15th of the month). Se ller sha ll monitor its SPR using the BEST syste m at least monthly and take corrective action, as appropriate, to ensure on-time delivery of quality products to Buyer. Supplier Profile – Xxxxxx’s profile information used in the performance of this Contract is conta ined in the BEST Supplier Profile system. The Supplier Profile (e.g., contact information, e-mail addresses, telephone numbers, diversity information, etc.) shall be reviewed for accuracy and updated, as applicable, at least once during the performance of the Contract or annually. Seller shall immediately

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  • Ongoing Performance Measures The Department intends to use performance-reporting tools in order to measure the performance of Contractor(s). These tools will include the Contractor Performance Survey (Exhibit H), to be completed by Customers on a quarterly basis. Such measures will allow the Department to better track Vendor performance through the term of the Contract(s) and ensure that Contractor(s) consistently provide quality services to the State and its Customers. The Department reserves the right to modify the Contractor Performance Survey document and introduce additional performance-reporting tools as they are developed, including online tools (e.g. tools within MFMP or on the Department's website).

  • Performance Measures The System Agency will monitor the Grantee’s performance of the requirements in Attachment A and compliance with the Contract’s terms and conditions.

  • Covenants of Performance Measurement No interference. Registry Operator shall not interfere with measurement Probes, including any form of preferential treatment of the requests for the monitored services. Registry Operator shall respond to the measurement tests described in this Specification as it would to any other request from an Internet user (for DNS and RDDS) or registrar (for EPP). ICANN testing registrar. Registry Operator agrees that ICANN will have a testing registrar used for purposes of measuring the SLRs described above. Registry Operator agrees to not provide any differentiated treatment for the testing registrar other than no billing of the transactions. ICANN shall not use the registrar for registering domain names (or other registry objects) for itself or others, except for the purposes of verifying contractual compliance with the conditions described in this Agreement. PUBLIC INTEREST COMMITMENTS Registry Operator will use only ICANN accredited registrars that are party to the Registrar Accreditation Agreement approved by the ICANN Board of Directors on 27 June 2013 in registering domain names. A list of such registrars shall be maintained by ICANN on ICANN’s website. (Intentionally omitted. Registry Operator has not included commitments, statements of intent or business plans provided for in its application to ICANN for the TLD.) Registry Operator agrees to perform the following specific public interest commitments, which commitments shall be enforceable by ICANN and through the Public Interest Commitment Dispute Resolution Process established by ICANN (posted at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/en/resources/registries/picdrp), which may be revised in immaterial respects by ICANN from time to time (the “PICDRP”). Registry Operator shall comply with the PICDRP. Registry Operator agrees to implement and adhere to any remedies ICANN imposes (which may include any reasonable remedy, including for the avoidance of doubt, the termination of the Registry Agreement pursuant to Section 4.3(e) of the Agreement) following a determination by any PICDRP panel and to be bound by any such determination. Registry Operator will include a provision in its Registry-Registrar Agreement that requires Registrars to include in their Registration Agreements a provision prohibiting Registered Name Holders from distributing malware, abusively operating botnets, phishing, piracy, trademark or copyright infringement, fraudulent or deceptive practices, counterfeiting or otherwise engaging in activity contrary to applicable law, and providing (consistent with applicable law and any related procedures) consequences for such activities including suspension of the domain name. Registry Operator will periodically conduct a technical analysis to assess whether domains in the TLD are being used to perpetrate security threats, such as pharming, phishing, malware, and botnets. Registry Operator will maintain statistical reports on the number of security threats identified and the actions taken as a result of the periodic security checks. Registry Operator will maintain these reports for the term of the Agreement unless a shorter period is required by law or approved by ICANN, and will provide them to ICANN upon request. Registry Operator will operate the TLD in a transparent manner consistent with general principles of openness and non-discrimination by establishing, publishing and adhering to clear registration policies.

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