State Systems definition

State Systems means the information technology infrastructure, including the computers, software, databases, electronic systems (including database management systems) and networks, of the State or any of its designees.
State Systems means the State's information technology infrastructure, including the State's computers, software, databases, electronic systems (including database management systems) and networks.
State Systems means those State of Michigan or State of Indiana governmental branches and agencies charged with administering child protection and family services laws within their respective jurisdictions;

Examples of State Systems in a sentence

  • States may also use the CMS 1115 Health IT resources available on “Medicaid Program Alignment with State Systems to Advance HIT, HIE and Interoperability” at https://www.medicaid.gov/medicaid/data-and- systems/hie/index.html.

  • The State may terminate this Contract for cause, in whole or in part, if Contractor, as determined by the State: (i) endangers the value, integrity, or security of State Systems, State Data, or the State’s facilities or personnel; (ii) becomes insolvent, petitions for bankruptcy court proceedings, or has an involuntary bankruptcy proceeding filed against it by any creditor; or (iii) breaches any of its material duties or obligations under this Contract.

  • States may also use the CMS 1115 Health IT resources available on “Medicaid Program Alignment with State Systems to Advance HIT, HIE and Interoperability” at https://www.medicaid.gov/medicaid/data-and-systems/hie/index.html.

  • Contractor will ensure that no Person who has been convicted of a felony or any misdemeanor involving, in any way, theft, fraud, or bribery provides any Services or has access to any State Data, State Systems or State facilities.

  • Regardless of anything to the contrary contained in any third-party software license agreement or end user license agreement, third-party software providers will have no audit rights whatsoever against State Systems or networks.

  • On a case-by-case basis, the State may request that Contractor initiate a background check on any Contractor Personnel before they may have access to State Data, State Systems or State facilities.

  • More expansive stakeholder involvement is identified under Indicator 11, the State Systems Improvement Plan (SSIP).

  • The scope of the background check is at the discretion of the State and the results shall be used solely to determine the eligibility of Contractor Personnel to work with State Data, State Systems or in State facilities.

  • States should use the CMS 1115 Health IT resources available on “Medicaid Program Alignment with State Systems to Advance HIT, HIE, and Interoperability” at https://www.medicaid.gov/medicaid/data-and- systems/hie/index.html.

  • The state may also use the CMS 1115 Health IT resources available on “Medicaid Program Alignment with State Systems to Advance HIT, HIE and Interoperability” at https://www.medicaid.gov/medicaid/data-and- systems/hie/index.html.

Related to State Systems

  • Interstate system means that portion of the national system of interstate and defense highways, located within this state, as officially designated, or as may hereafter be designated, by the commissioner, and approved by the secretary of transportation of the United States, pursuant to title 23 of the United States Code;

  • State highway means a state route or portion of a state

  • Electric public utility means a public utility, as that term is