Operational Improvement Board definition

Operational Improvement Board means the working group of senior employees from ARP and the Five Councils established by the 2015 Joint Committee pursuant to Clause 5.4;

Examples of Operational Improvement Board in a sentence

  • Paul Corney, the Head of ARP pointed out that the Operational Improvement Board (OIB) had been working on this but unfortunately, had not fed into it.

  • Therefore, we calculated the effective coefficients following cable theory [47] and spike timing dependent plasticity (STDP) [48].

  • A discussion had previously been held by the Operational Improvement Board regarding a proposed way forward where it had been agreed that a structured plan would be formulated to mitigate the potential impact.

  • The Operational Improvement Board had made it clear that robust data would need to be provided to see why extra resource would be needed.

  • The revised partnership agreement will be negotiated by the Operational Improvement Board (in consultation with Members) and will be drafted and agreed by the Councils’ legal teams.

  • The revision to the terms of reference have been produced by the Operational Improvement Board (OIB) as previously discussed by the Joint Committee, which were as a result of the creation of the new councils in East and West Suffolk.

  • In view of this, the Operational Improvement Board will re-visit some of ARP’s targets.

  • The Operational Improvement Board agreed to reallocate this reserve, by topping up the transformation funding to £100,000 for future initiatives (to be identified) with the remaining funds set aside to start an ICT reserve.

  • An Operational Improvement Board, of officers, reported to the Joint Committee on the operation of ARP and potential improvements.

  • The Operational Improvement Board felt that this could disrupt future business and had come up with a proposal to reduce the number of Members needed for a Joint Committee to be quorate to five.

Related to Operational Improvement Board

  • Capital Improvement or "Capital Improvement Project" means the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, improvement, planning and equipping of roads and bridges, wastewater treatment facilities, water supply systems, solid waste disposal facilities, and storm water and sanitary collection, storage and treatment facilities of Local Subdivisions, including real property, interests in real property, and facilities and equipment of Local Subdivisions related or incidental thereto.

  • Maximum medical improvement means a point in time when any medically

  • Project means the goods or Services described in the Signature Document or a Work Order of this Contract.

  • Excavation work means the making of any man-made cavity, trench, pit or depression formed by cutting, digging or scooping;

  • construction site means a workplace where construction work is being performed;

  • Building Plans means the general building plans in respect of the Development or in respect of any part or parts of the Development prepared by the Authorized Person and approved by the Building Authority and includes any amendments thereto from time to time approved by the Building Authority;

  • Plans and Specifications means the plans, drawings and specifications reasonably necessary to properly assess and review proposed Work prior to issuance of any approval that may be required under this Agreement;