SYSTEM COMPONENTS Sample Clauses

SYSTEM COMPONENTS. Service Provider represents and warrants that at all times during the term of this Agreement it shall have in place an information system and related support staff and practices (collectively, the "IS") that are compatible with the Authority’s MH-WIN System, and capable of performing the IS functions necessary to support the Covered Services provided under this Agreement, including but not limited to all functions set forth in the Authority’s Provider Manual (available on the Authority’s Website) and the following functions: (a) Monthly downloads of Medicaid eligible information, (b) Member registration and demographic information, (c) Service Provider enrollment, (d) Third party liability activity, (e) Claims payment system and tracking, (f) Grievance and complaint tracking, (g) Tracking and analyzing services and costs by population group, and special needs categories, as specified by MDHHS, (h) Encounter and or claims and demographic data reporting, (i) Quality indicator reporting, (j) HIPAA compliance, (k) Uniform Bill Project (“UBP”) compliance, and (l) User access and satisfaction.
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SYSTEM COMPONENTS. The Systems will be comprised of components that may include, but are not limited to, radio sites and facilities, microwave and fiber backhaul, base station equipment, antennas, evolved packet core network(s), network management systems, ancillary network components and end- user equipment (the “System Components”). Members may provide System Components to the Authority through written agreements signed by both the Member and the Authority. Such agreements shall at a minimum specify the following with respect to the System Components being provided, if known: (a) detailed descriptions and locations; (b) possession and ownership;
SYSTEM COMPONENTS. 11 3.1 Base Radio Unit (BRU).......................................................11 3.1.1 Antenna Performance Characteristics...................................11 3.1.2 Radio Unit Performance Specifications.................................17 3.1.3 RSL Port..............................................................19 3.1.4 IF Interface..........................................................19 3.1.5 BRU Telemetry.........................................................20 3.2 Subscriber Radio Unit (SRU)..................................................20 3.2.1 Antenna Performance Specifications....................................21 3.2.2 Radio Unit Performance Characteristics................................25 3.2.3 Transmit Power Control................................................25 3.2.4 Mount.................................................................25 3.2.5 IF Interface..........................................................26 3.2.6 SRU Telemetry.........................................................26 4
SYSTEM COMPONENTS. Public Administrator System (PAPro): Contractor’s Public Administrator system (PAPro) for DA-PA will track decedent information, allowing DA-PA deputies to efficiently manage multiple cases, and ensure that funeral and burial arrangements are made. PAPro’s base functionality will help DA-PA to protect the property belonging to decedent estates, allowing for efficient marshalling of estate assets, storage of these items, tracking of initial and appraised values, and reporting total estate value to the courts. PAPro will help DA-PA staff to ensure that benefits are applied for and received, and that bills are paid as required by applicable law. PAPro allows for the documenting of entities entitled to inherit from the estate, ensure the entities receive their inheritance, and maintain a documented trail that each asset is accounted for and distributed properly. Public Guardian System (PGPro): Contractor’s Public Guardian System (PGPro) for HCA-PG will ensure that county residents under HCA-PG’s care are less susceptible to being taken advantage of financially, and that conservatee’s assets are managed to provide long term health and wellness for the clients. PGPro logs assets owned by the client at the time of appointment as well as assets acquired during the conservatorship. PGPro allows for the entry of both estimated and appraised values of each asset, and will also manage changes to conservatee’s asset, their locations and values over time. PGPro can also manage bank account information. PGPro makes processing of recurring deposits easy to track on a large scale, tracks payments and makes communication to request and process payments between case managers and accountants easy and auditable. PGPro tracks individual client balances, and aggregate client balances agency wide to assist HCA-PG with bank reconciliation. PGPro tracks financial and asset information, and can produce court accounting reports.
SYSTEM COMPONENTS. LiveTV reserves the right to change part numbers and descriptions of LRU's and Provisions as the System is further defined, and reserves its rights to use its inventory of Products in any manner. LiveTV shall notify JetBlue of such changes in a timely manor.
SYSTEM COMPONENTS. Ituran is comprised of the following components:
SYSTEM COMPONENTS. Public Administrator System (PAPro): Contractor’s Public Administrator system (PAPro) for DA-PA will track decedent information, allowing DA-PA deputies to efficiently manage multiple cases, and ensure that funeral and burial arrangements are made. PAPro’s base functionality will help DA-PA to protect the County of Orange Health Care Agency Page 24 Contract MA-042-17011420 property belonging to decedent estates, allowing for efficient marshalling of estate assets, storage of these items, tracking of initial and appraised values, and reporting total estate value to the courts. PAPro will help DA-PA staff to ensure that benefits are applied for and received, and that bills are paid as required by applicable law. PAPro allows for the documenting of entities entitled to inherit from the estate, ensure the entities receive their inheritance, and maintain a documented trail that each asset is accounted for and distributed properly. Public Guardian System (PGPro): Contractor’s Public Guardian System (PGPro) for HCA-PG will ensure that county residents under HCA-PG’s care are less susceptible to being taken advantage of financially, and that conservatee’s assets are managed to provide long term health and wellness for the clients. PGPro logs assets owned by the client at the time of appointment as well as assets acquired during the conservatorship. PGPro allows for the entry of both estimated and appraised values of each asset, and will also manage changes to conservatee’s asset, their locations and values over time. PGPro can also manage bank account information. PGPro makes processing of recurring deposits easy to track on a large scale, tracks payments and makes communication to request and process payments between case managers and accountants easy and auditable. PGPro tracks individual client balances, and aggregate client balances agency wide to assist HCA-PG with bank reconciliation. PGPro tracks financial and asset information, and can produce court accounting reports.
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SYSTEM COMPONENTS. The System is comprised of components that include physical plant, infrastructure, frequencies, user equipment, and dispatch center equipment ( the “System Components”) as described in this Section 5.07. Members shall retain ownership of System Components that they contribute to construct or operate the System, unless otherwise agreed to in writing. The Authority shall retain ownership of System Components purchased by the Authority, unless otherwise agreed to in writing.
SYSTEM COMPONENTS. The existing ITS components currently present along the corridor were discussed in Section 5.5 of this document. In the proposed project, additional equipment to expand the functionality of the existing system will be installed. Specifically, the following additional components are planned: • Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Cameras: The corridor currently has a total of 15 existing CCTV cameras. These cameras will be removed and replaced with new Ethernet-based cameras that will be connected to the fiber backbone and information will be relayed back to Node 2, the fiber optic regeneration building, and the CTMC. A sufficient number of new cameras will need to be installed to provide full CCTV coverage within the corridor. These cameras will be used by CDOT for various purposes including monitoring the corridor for weather conditions, accidents, traffic congestion, and other events.
SYSTEM COMPONENTS. CMS (manage, select, prepare, supply to the XXX); XXX (prepare, validate, supply, accept) Short description: • Content provider makes available a selection of records within his CMS; • Content provider makes a selection of fields to be incorporated in data exchange; • The content provider makes sure that all the licenses are correct and then logs on to the XXX (either from within the CMS: XXX has a direct connection to the CMS or can be used as separate tool); • The CMS and/or XXX keep logs of each record processed through the XXX, so the content provider always knows which records have already been supplied to Europeana and when; • The data is loaded into the XXX; • The XXX detects possible problems with the data structure and flags fields and/or records as problematic; • The content provider can fix the problematic records and then return to the XXX; • The XXX recognises when some of the records or whole data sets are already present in Europeana and checks which ones need updating; • The content provider can agree to the updating of his records in Europeana or decline that; • The XXX suggests necessary data enhancements on data set and/or record level (like apply license, apply unique identifier) and gives the possibility to approve or decline them; • The content provider points out what source format the data is in and chooses a target format; • The content provider chooses a default mapping and opens it to edit; • The content provider checks the settings of the default mapping and configures it further to his needs. Pilot transformations and validations help him to make further adjustments until the optimal representation is achieved; • When the content provider is satisfied, he saves the configurations so he can use them again later; • Content provider approves to the conversion and the enhancements and validates the converted and enhanced data again; • The content provider supplies the data to Europeana through one click in the XXX; • The XXX gets an indication on how long it will take to display the data in Europeana and notifies the content provider about the expected time; • The content provider reads the notification that his data has been accepted in Europeana and goes to view his data in Europeana. Assumptions: ● The content provider has already signed the Europeana DEA; ● The CMS can make a connection to the XXX; ● The XXX consists of different modules which can be applied by advanced users; ● The content provider has clear guidelines about t...
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