Technology Oversight, definition

Technology Oversight, costs shall be allocated among Affiliated Facilities per Affiliated Facility basis according to the number of 18-hole golf courses at each Affiliated Facility.
Technology Oversight, which includes access to a computer applicationhelp desk,” access controls (user ID administration), systems design/engineering, systems management methodologies, management of enterprise applications, and enterprise connectivity, as well as assistance from a regional technology manager to coordinate the implementation of new and upgraded technologies, oversight of hardware/software procurement, establishment of strategic technology goals, and monitoring service satisfaction; and

Examples of Technology Oversight, in a sentence

  • The Company, Parent, Seller and each Stockholder shall take all necessary steps to establish a Technology Oversight Committee (“TOC”) as a consultative body consisting of representatives from the Purchaser and the Company’s management team as determined by the Board.

  • OHPR provides staff support, policy coordination, and project management in support of the Oregon Health Policy Board and a variety of committees including: Health Information Technology Oversight Committee; Medicaid Advisory Committee; the Safety Net Advisory Council; and the Health Care Workforce Committee.

  • A technology oversight group (Technology Oversight Group) shall be established as a sub-unit of the PIU, and shall be responsible for supervising and monitoring all technical aspects of Project implementation.

  • Upon the appointment or election of the Additional New Director to the Board, the Board and all applicable committees thereof shall take all necessary actions to (i) appoint the Additional New Director to the Cyber and Technology Oversight Committee of the Board and the Compensation and Human Resources Committee of the Board, or to such other committees of the Board as determined by the Board in consultation with the D.

  • Florida Agency for State Technology Oversight (AST) Rule 74-1.009 This requires AST oversight of State Agency information technology projects that have total project costs equal to or exceeding specific levels and that are funded in the General Appropriations Act or any other law.

  • Quest acknowledges and agrees that all hardware, software and services provided to or purchased by the State must be compatible with the principles and goals contained in the electronic and information technology accessibility standards adopted by the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board under Section 508 of the Federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 749d), as amended, and adopted by the State of Indiana Information Technology Oversight Commission pursuant to IC 4-23-16- 12.