Offshore Outsourcing definition

Offshore Outsourcing means any work related with Company data not performed within Canada or the United States.

Examples of Offshore Outsourcing in a sentence

  • Prohibition of Offshore Outsourcing: The Vendor affirms to have read and understands Executive Order 2011-12K and shall abide by those requirements in the performance of this Contract, and shall perform no services required under this Contract outside of the United States.

  • IPAs or IEHP are prohibited from Offshore Outsourcing any services outside of the Continental United States.

  • Offshore Outsourcing: obtaining services from a third-party outside the Delegated IPA or IEHP and outside of the United States.

  • The China-ASEAN Information Port International Data Cooperation Base will strive to become a “Belt and Road” digital node for China-ASEAN Big Data Processing Center, Offshore Outsourcing Service Center, International Port Smart Logistics Center and Guangxi Information Consumer Center.Below is a design rendering of the facility.

  • In addition to responsibilities for keeping employees and higher level supervisors informed of administrative, budgeting, and personnel matters that affect them, the supervisor at this level has authority to prepare formal and follow-up actions for most supervisory personnel functions, including providing the primary input for promotions and award recommendations.

  • CIO Research Reports Weighing the Benefits of Offshore Outsourcing by Lorraine Cosgrove Ware, Sep 02, 2003.

  • An Empirical Analysis of Motives for Offshore Outsourcing by U.S. Firms.

  • A breach or default based upon Contractor’s failure to comply with §6.13 Offshore Outsourcing is subject to that section with regard to Contract termination, sanctions, and damages.

  • For information on offshoring, see CRS Report RL32292, Offshoring (a.k.a. Offshore Outsourcing) and Job Insecurity among U.S. Workers, by Linda Levine.

  • Offshore Outsourcing and Non- Production Workers: Firm-Level Relationships Disaggregated by Skills and Suppliers.

Related to Offshore Outsourcing

  • outsourcing means an arrangement of any form between the Company and a service provider by which that service provider performs a process, a service or an activity which would otherwise be undertaken by the Company itself;

  • Outsourcing facility means a facility that is engaged in the compounding of sterile drugs and is currently registered as an outsourcing facility with the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services and that complies with all applicable requirements of federal and state law, including the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.

  • Offshore means any country that is not one of the fifty United States or one of the United States Territories (American Samoa, Guam, Northern Marianas, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands). Permitted Uses and Disclosure by Business Associate.

  • PTE means a prohibited transaction class exemption issued by the U.S. Department of Labor, as any such exemption may be amended from time to time.

  • Online Services means Microsoft-hosted services to which Customer subscribes under this Agreement. It does not include software and services provided under separate license terms.