Capability Criteria definition

Capability Criteria means the criteria contained in Schedule 4 (Capability Criteria), subject to such amendments as the Client or the Authorised Entity considers necessary to reflect the requirements of the Call Off Contract in question;

Examples of Capability Criteria in a sentence

  • PSAPs should strive to meet PSAP Service Capability Criteria Rating Scale standards as listed in APCO/NENA ANS 1.102.2, which provides for minimum standard, advanced, and superior rating categories.

  • Bidder responses will be evaluated against four weighted categories of criteria: Essential Criteria, Sustainability Criteria, Capability Criteria, and Commercial Criteria.

  • If, having regard to the MS Asset Capability Criteria, XXX is satisfied with the MS Asset Capability Matters submitted to it pursuant to paragraph 12.8 and it gives a notice to that effect, then the provisions of paragraph 12.1 shall have effect.

  • All bids which pass the Essential Criteria will be evaluated against the same pre-agreed Capability Criteria, which will have been created by a committee of representatives from SCI.

  • Bidder responses will be evaluated against three categories of criteria: Essential Criteria, Capability Criteria, and Commercial Criteria.

Related to Capability Criteria

  • Eligibility Criteria means the legal criteria as specified in the Clause 5 of this E- Auction Process Information Document;

  • capability , in relation to an employee, means his capability assessed by reference to skill, aptitude, health or any other physical or mental quality, and

  • Acceptance Criteria means the Specifications, goals, performance measures, testing results and/or other criteria designated by the Agency and against which the Deliverables may be evaluated for purposes of Acceptance or Non-acceptance thereof.

  • performance requirement means a requirement that:

  • Performance Standards or “PS” shall mean the cleanup levels and other measures of achievement of the remedial action objectives, as set forth in the ROD.

  • Goal means the intended or projected result of a comprehensive corrections plan or community corrections program to reduce prison commitment rates, to reduce the length of stay in a jail, or to improve the utilization of a jail.

  • Performance Standard means the acceptable range of performance for a Performance Indicator or a Service Volume that results when a Performance Corridor is applied to a Performance Target.