Technical Capabilities. Past Performance (within and outside of the IDIQ-MAC)
Technical Capabilities. Prometheus will engage as Third Party Suppliers only Third Party Suppliers which to its knowledge at the time of engagement have the technical ability, production capacity and financial resources available to manufacture and supply the API and Product to Prometheus or its designee.
Technical Capabilities. The Registrar must be technically competent, being able to successfully operate within the System (create new registrations, domain name data updates, transfer domain name holder rights to another person, configure name server, etc.).
Technical Capabilities. 21.1 Each party will, as soon as reasonably practicable, inform the other party of any proposed changes to its IT environment that would impact on the delivery of YCG. Each party will thereafter co-operate with the other to minimise the impact that such changes may have on YCG. Incident management processes are detailed within the Payment and Accounting Services Service Level Agreement (SLA) and Data Processing Agreement (DPA) and the Live Service Incident Management Process between Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and Scottish Ministers (SM) in relation to DWP Central Payment System (CPS) and the Scottish Ministers’ Social Programme Management System (SPM).
Technical Capabilities. You must have key personnel and/or subconsultants with adequate technical capabilities. Provide a direct and thorough response to your ability to meet the City’s requirements as specified in Attachment A - Scope of Services and Requirements, that includes:
A. Describe how staffing for projects is planned. Provide a list of key personnel and/or subconsultants that will be assigned to projects. For each person and/or subconsultant on the list, identify the type work they will perform for this contract, and their respective training, certifications, and years of experience.
B. Describe how the required services in Attachment A – Scope of Services and Requirements will be managed and the cohesiveness and organization among them.
Technical Capabilities. (Volume I)
a) The FAA will evaluate Volume I submissions as follows:
Factor 1: Technical – consisting of the following two (2) factors (of equal importance)
Technical Capabilities. (Volume I) M.
Technical Capabilities. 18.1 Each party will, as soon as reasonably practicable, inform the other party of any proposed changes to its IT environment that would impact on the delivery of YCG. Each party will thereafter co-operate with the other to minimise the impact that such changes may have on YCG.
Technical Capabilities. 19.1 DWP have developed the technical capabilities to extract the relevant data, create the agreed file format and securely transmit it to Social Security Scotland, as set out in the [REDACTED] DSA as referenced in Section 4 (Derivation) of this Agreement.
19.2 Each party will, as soon as reasonably practicable, inform the other party of any proposed changes to its IT environment that would impact on the delivery of CAS. Each party will thereafter co-operate with the other to minimise the impact that such changes may have on CAS.
Technical Capabilities. 2.1 Information provided in this section must state that the applicant is skilled in records and information management, capable of understanding and applying the MoReq2010 specification, and fully able to undertake testing of a supplier’s product or site installation.
2.2 List the countries and languages in which the applicant can provide MoReq2010 testing services (note that all test reports must be submitted to the DLM Forum in English);
2.3 Explain and demonstrate the skill level of the applicant in the field of records and information management showing the applicants understanding, awareness of, and involvement with records and information management applications and software;
2.4 List the applicant’s membership and date of joining of any trade and other associations connected to the fields of records and information management and software testing, and indicate any positions held in these associations (including its membership of the DLM Forum);
2.5 State any skills and experience held in addition to software testing, such as consultancy and training;
2.6 Explain the applicant’s experience and approach to software testing, including details of other testing programmes to which the applicant belongs or has previously contributed;
2.7 List and describe the facilities that the applicant provides, or will provide, to support software testing in general, and MoReq2010 testing in particular;
2.8 List the MoReq2010 core services and modules for which the applicant can provide testing services (this list may change after accreditation if additional modules to MoRerq2010 are published or the applicant extends its testing capacity); and
2.9 Attach supporting documentation in the form of biographies of key staff who will direct and undertake the testing of suppliers on behalf of the applicant (following accreditation, these personnel may change over time).