Examples of Maintenance Management Information System in a sentence
VCU shall provide for seamless integration with Maintenance Management Information System (MMIS).
VCU shall have provision for seamless integration with Maintenance Management Information System (MMIS) in future.
The following four databases were the focus of this detailed evaluation: the Pavement Management Information System (PMIS), the Road Life Database (RL), the Maintenance Management Information System (MMIS), and the Texas Reference Marker Database (TRM).
All unscheduled maintenance is entered into the Maintenance Management Information System (MMIS) and corrective actions to remedy the problem are recorded.
In the latter connection, the chart submitted by the contracting officer as an attachment to her April 20 letter shows that the five items repaired under the order were due on May 9, but not received until May 19; the records from the Aviation Maintenance Management Information System submitted by the Coast Guard show a receipt date for each of these items as April 9, however, a date consistent with the protester’s asserted shipment date of April 4.
The ICC is therefore also a suitable successor for international or hybrid tribunals as any obstacles to its success, such as a possible lack of international support would most likely also apply to any future tribunal.
The TA on Government Debt Management System was implemented by Guiyang Municipal Financial Bureau; The TA on Rural Road Maintenance Management Information System was implemented by Guiyang Municipal Road Division.
Road Toll System, Road Accident Information System (RAIS), Shipping Business Information System, Tanzania Electronic Single Window System (TeSWs), Airport Management Information System (AMIS), Traffic Information Data Base System, Motor Vehicle Maintenance Management Information System (MVMMIS).
The Maintenance Management Information System (MMIS) is a TxDOT database system originally operated by what was formerly known as the Construction and Maintenance Division.
The Maintenance Management Information System is largely updated at the district level to reflect new maintenance jobs performed on TxDOT-managed roads.