Timeliness definition

Timeliness means performance of an obligation by the deadline established in the applicable provision of this Settlement or otherwise in a manner reasonably calculated to achieve the bargained-for benefits of this Settlement.
Timeliness. The Census is conducted every five years in August. Results from the 2016 Census were released in 2017 and 2018.
Timeliness means, in relation to data, the degree of confidence that the data is applicable to the period of its intended use;

Examples of Timeliness in a sentence

  • This measurement combines three reports: FOC Timeliness, Average Order Completion Interval and Average Completion Notice Interval.

  • Timeliness of payment and any interest to be paid to Contractor for late payment shall be governed by Article 11-A of the State Finance Law to the extent required by law.

  • Contractor is subject to ongoing monitoring for compliance with all RFP and contract requirements, with special attention to the following: Performance Metrics Points Quality of Repairs 40 Accuracy of Invoicing and Bookkeeping 20 Customer Service 20 Timeliness of Repairs 20 No work shall commence before a Contractor receives a fully executed Contract and has been given approval to proceed.

  • P-13: LNP-Average Disconnect Timeliness Interval & Disconnect Timeliness Interval Distribution Definition Disconnect Timeliness is defined as the interval between the time ESI Number Manager receives the valid ‘Number Ported’ message from NPAC (signifying the CLEC ‘Activate’) until the time the Disconnect is completed in the Central Office switch.

  • The Disconnect Timeliness interval is the elapsed time from when BellSouth receives a valid ‘Number Ported’ message in ESI Number Manager (signifying the CLEC ‘Activate’) for each telephone number ported until each telephone number on the service order is disconnected in the Central Office switch.


More Definitions of Timeliness

Timeliness means no later than the specified deadline. If you miss the deadline in any forum, your score for that forum will be zero.
Timeliness. The Census and Statistics Act 1905 requires the Australian Statistician to conduct a Census on a regular basis. Since 1961 it has been conducted every 5 years. The 2006 Census was the 15th national Census for Australia and was held on 8 August 2006. For the 2006 Census, first release data was available on the ABS website on 27 June 2007, and second release data on 25 October 2007. Accessibility: An extensive range of 2006 Census data is freely available from the ABS website and accessible from publications or electronic products. See Census Products for the full range. For complex and specialised requests that cannot be sourced freely online, the ABS Information Consultancy Service can provide data on a fee for service basis. Interpretability: To aid interpretation of Census data, a comprehensive range of reference and information is available on the ABS website, including the Census Dictionary, data quality statements and Census fact sheets. See Census Reference and Information for more details.
Timeliness. The NHS is conducted approximately every 3 years. The 2014–15 NHS was conducted between July 2014 and June 2015. The previous NHS was collected as part of the Australian Health Survey (AHS) in 2011–13. Results from the 2014–15 NHS were released in December 2015. The NATSISS is conducted approximately every 6 years. The 2014–15 NATSISS was conducted between September 2014 and June 2015. The previous NATSISS (2008) was conducted between August 2008 and April 2009. Results from the 2014–15 NATSISS were released in April 2016.
Timeliness. The Services were completed, and the Deliverables were delivered on time.
Timeliness. The data used in the proxy indicator has been recorded on a continuous basis and published annually since 1996. The most recent reference period for the data is 2007-2008. The data for the 2007-08 financial year was first published in the Homeless people in SAAP: SAAP National Data Collection annual report 2007-08. The SAAP NDC annual reports are published between 6 to 9 months after the end of the reference period. Accessibility: Related data to those shown in the proxy indicator tables are available publicly in the SAAP annual reports released by AIHW. Not all disaggregations, including those shown in these performance indicator tables, are published directly but may be requested, subject to jurisdiction approval. The relevant publication associated with the proxy indicator is; AIHW 2009. Homeless people in SAAP: SAAP National Data Collection annual report 2007–08 Australia. SAAP NDC report series 13. Cat. no. HOU 191. Canberra: AIHW. Interpretability: Further information on the adjustment scheme, legislation and the SAAP collection can be found in; AIHW 2009. Homeless people in SAAP: SAAP National Data Collection annual report 2007-08 Australia. SAAP NDC report series 13. Cat. no. HOU 191. Canberra: AIHW. AIHW 2005. SAAP National Data Collection collector’s manual July 2005. Canberra: AIHW. Karmel R 1999. SAAP National Data Collection: adjustment methods for incomplete coverage. Canberra: AIHW. Commonwealth of Australia, 1994, Supported Accommodation Assistance Act 1994, Act No. 162 of 1994, Canberra.
Timeliness means access in sufficient time for the person with the disability to make the same use of the content or software as persons without disabilities.
Timeliness means the degree to which data values or a set of values are provided at the time required or specified. For the purposes of the project, real-time data timeliness must be measured as being reported to central systems within ten (10) minutes of data collection.