Government Version definition

Government Version means Software Products designated by Adobe in its sole discretion, as being for distribution to Government Entities only, and available to Reseller pursuant to Reseller’s Authorized Program.
Government Version means a Software Product designated by Adobe in its sole discretion as being for

Examples of Government Version in a sentence

  • All EA-related component acquisitions shall be IPv6 compliant as defined in the U.S. Government Version 6 (USGv6) Profile (National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Special Publication 500-267) and the corresponding declarations of conformance defined in the USGv6 Test Program.

  • All EA related component acquisitions shall be IPv6 compliant as defined in the U.S. Government Version 6 (USGv6) Profile (National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Special Publication 500-267) and the corresponding declarations of conformance defined in the USGv6 Test Program.

  • NIST SP 500-267, A Profile for IPv6 in the U.S. Government, Version 1.0, provides recommendations for the IPv6-handling capabilities of network-based IDPS products.

  • All EA-related component acquisitions shall be IPv6 compliant as defined in the U.S. Government Version 6 (USGv6) Profile NIST SP 500-267 and the corresponding declarations of conformance defined in the USGv6 Test Program.

  • NIST SP 500-267, A Profile for IPv6 in the U.S. Government, Version 1.0 (DRAFT), provides recommendations for the IPv6-handling capabilities of network-based IDPS products.

  • Environmental Liability Directive, Screening Regulatory Impact Analysis, (Department of Environment Heritage & Local Government, Version 2, July 2008 ) at p.

  • California Natural Diversity Database (CNDDB) accessed through Rarefind 5, Government Version, September 2017.

  • Sections: OMB A-11 34.1OMB A-11 15.2(3) The System Assessment Framework: A Guide for Reviewing Information Management and Technology Issues in the Federal Government, Version 1 (GAO/AIMD-10.1.12, August 1996).Executive Guide: Improving Mission Performance Through Strategic Information Management and Technology (GAO/AIMD-94-115, May 1994).

  • Exercising unrealized leverage simulates one stakeholder targeting another stakeholder during a particular round to attempt to move them toward the first stakeholder’s position; a change 101 Senturion Forecasting LLC, Senturion Analyst Guide Government Version 5.2, 14.in starting position simulates a stakeholder taking action to negotiate the movement of another stakeholder toward the preferred position.

  • Hence, they prefer short- term loans that allow them to repay at the end of the season.