Technical and Project Performance Sample Clauses

Technical and Project Performance. Contractor shall: 1.1. Provide subject matter expertise in AFIS technologies, mobile identification technologies, biometric technologies, information and system management technologies, telecommunication network and security technologies, system quality metrics, legacy system management and integration, system acquisition practices, system implementation management and project management. 1.2. Provide compilation, evaluation, assessment and documentation of the technical and implementation requirements for the new AFIS. 1.3. Provide a “world view” understanding of national and international biometric standards current and emerging within the industry. Have the ability to test and validate these standards as part of an operations-based system design. 1.4. Rapidly survey, understand, and accurately document the County’s current system and infrastructure. As part of this Section 1.4, Contractor shall provide to County a Current Services Report (CSR). This report shall document the Message Switching System (MSS), State’s California Law Enforcement Telecommunication System (CLETS), Local Arrest Record System (LARS), Automated Jail System (AJS), and other interfaces and gateways as well as all the services offered on the NEC AFIS. 1.5. Perform gap analysis of County’s current situation and desired state. As part of this Section 1.5, Contractor shall provide to County a Gap Analysis Report (GAR). 1.6. Understand the different ways of validating and verifying that a product or system meets the functional requirements, performance (capacity, throughput, response time, reliability, accuracy, etc.), and operational availability (reliability, availability, mean time to restore, etc.). 1.7. Provide analysis of Offeror market for potential solutions for new AFIS. As part of this Section 1.7, Contractor shall provide to County a Analysis of Offeror Market (AOM) report. 1.8. Provide ethical, cost-effective recommendations that benefit the customer and improves business service. 1.9. Provide expert professional services as required to perform the Fingerprint Pre-acquisition Requirements Analysis as defined below in sections 2.1 through 2.8.
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  • Product Performance Contractor hereby warrants and represents that the Products acquired by the Authorized User under the terms and conditions of this Contract conform to the specifications, performance standards and documentation in the Authorized User Agreement., and the documentation fully describes the proper procedure for using the Products. Contractor further warrants and represents that if the Products acquired by the Authorized User pursuant to an Authorized User Agreement under this Contract include software application development, software application customization, software programming, software integration or similar items (“Software Deliverables”) then such Software Deliverables shall be free from defects in material and workmanship and conform with all requirements of the Contract and Authorized User Agreement for the warranty period of one (1) year from the date of acceptance of the completed project (“Project warranty period”). Contractor also warrants that the Products, in the form provided to the Authorized User, do not infringe any copyright, trademark, trade secret or other right of any third party.

  • Work Performance Xxxxxx agrees that all Services performed hereunder shall be performed on a best effort basis by employees, students, faculty, graduate assistants and staff having an appropriate experience and skill level and in compliance with the statement of work.

  • Software Performance HP warrants that its branded software products will conform materially to their specifications and be free of malware at the time of delivery. HP warranties for software products will begin on the date of delivery and unless otherwise specified in Supporting Material, will last for ninety (90) days. HP does not warrant that the operation of software products will be uninterrupted or error-free or that software products will operate in hardware and software combinations other than as authorized by HP in Supporting Material.

  • Contract Performance C19.1 The Contractor shall ensure that: C19.1.1 the Goods conform in all respects with the Specification and, where applicable, with any sample or performance demonstration approved by the Authority; C19.1.2 the Goods operate in accordance with the relevant technical specifications and correspond with the requirements of the Specification and any particulars specified in the Contract; C19.1.3 the Goods conform in all respects with all applicable Laws; and C19.1.4 the Goods are free from defects in design, materials and workmanship and are fit and sufficient for all the purposes for which such Goods are ordinarily used and for any particular purpose made known to the Contractor by the Authority.

  • Unsatisfactory Performance All work performed by the Contractor is expected to be done in the most expeditious and professional manner as specified in Section 5 of this document, while also complying with the workmanlike standard clause contained at Section 5.4.1.

  • School Performance The School shall achieve an accountability designation of Good Standing or Honor on each of the three sections of the Performance Framework. In the event the School is a party to a third party management contract which includes a deficit protection clause, the School shall be exempt from some or all measures within the financial portion of the Performance Framework. In accordance with Charter School Law, the Authorizer shall renew any charter in which the public charter school met all of the terms of its performance certificate at the time of renewal.

  • Registry Performance Specifications Registry Performance Specifications for operation of the TLD will be as set forth in Specification 10 attached hereto (“Specification 10”). Registry Operator shall comply with such Performance Specifications and, for a period of at least one (1) year, shall keep technical and operational records sufficient to evidence compliance with such specifications for each calendar year during the Term.

  • Strict Performance Failure by any party to this Contract to insist in any one or more cases upon the strict performance of any of the terms, covenants, conditions, or provisions of this Contract shall not be construed as a waiver or relinquishment of any such term, covenant, condition, or provision. No term or condition of this Contract shall be held to be waived, modified, or deleted except by a written amendment signed by the parties hereto.

  • Continuing Performance (a) The obligations under this Agreement continue until satisfied in full and do not merge with any action performed or document executed by any Party for the purposes of performance of this Agreement. (b) Any representation in this Agreement survives the execution of any document for the purposes of, and continues after, performance of this Agreement. (c) Any indemnity given by any Party under this Agreement: (i) constitutes a liability of that Party separate and independent from any other liability of that Party under this Agreement or any other agreement; and (ii) survives and continues after performance of this Agreement.

  • Services Performance All services are performed using generally recognized commercial practices and standards. Customer agrees to provide prompt notice of any such service concerns and HP will re-perform any service that fails to meet this standard.

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