Operational Capability definition

Operational Capability means the ability of the CAP System to deliver water given the system’s physical and operational characteristics.
Operational Capability means the ability of emergency personnel to respond to individual chemical hazards in a manner which minimizes adverse effects upon the public, property, and the environment in compliance with applicable federal, state, and local statutes and regulations.

Examples of Operational Capability in a sentence

  • The ASI Division has a requirement to procure services in support of rapid development, design, prototyping, low-rate production, demonstration, test, integration, technical installation, transition through Initial Operational Capability (IOC), and maintenance in the domains of cyber; Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA); situational awareness; data management and dissemination; and other rapid capability software requirements.

  • CAP System Use Agreement, Reclamation has made a determination of Verified Additional Operational Capability.

  • United States of America By: [PXAO Area Mgr or LCR Regional Director] Bureau of Reclamation EXHIBITS (not attached)  Exhibit 2.2: Place of Use  Exhibit 2.3: Locations of Point(s) of Receipt  Exhibit 2.4: Location of Point(s) of Delivery  Exhibit 2.5: System Improvement Project(s)  Exhibit 2.6: Description of Wheeled Water  Exhibit 5.1: Reclamation’s initial determination of Projected Additional Operational Capability.

  • Upon successful completion of the Start-up Phase and the Operational Capability Demonstration (OCD), the Government will issue a task order under CLIN 0002, Operational Phase, for the Requirements SLINS 0002AC and 0002AD.

  • The HCDC took account of progress against the three internal audits undertaken by the Director of Operational Capability (DOC) and evidence from the ALI.

  • The project(s) described in Exhibit 2.5 hereto to modify the CAP System to create Verified Additional Operational Capability in accordance with the System Use Agreement.

  • United States of America By: [PXAO Area Mgr or LCR Regional Director] Bureau of Reclamation EXHIBITS (not attached) • Exhibit 2.2: Place of Use • Exhibit 2.3: Locations of Point(s) of Receipt • Exhibit 2.4: Location of Point(s) of Delivery • Exhibit 2.5: System Improvement Project(s) • Exhibit 2.6: Description of Wheeled Water • Exhibit 5.1: Reclamation’s initial determination of Projected Additional Operational Capability.

  • The project(s) described in Exhibit 2.5 hereto to modify the Transferred Works to create Verified Additional Operational Capability in accordance with the System Use Agreement.

  • Military Equipment is federal equipment, used by the Army and Air National Guard to carry out military missions (i.e. combat, or homeland defense/security), listed in the ARNG Modified Table of Organization Equipment (MTOE), Table of Distribution and Allowances (TDA) or AF Designed Operational Capability (DOC).

  • The Contractor shall provide Full Operational Capability (FOC) in 16 months or less, from contract award.

Related to Operational Capability

  • Project Capacity means the AC capacity of the project at the generating terminal(s) and to be contracted with MSEDCL for supply from the Solar Power Project.

  • capability , in relation to an employee, means his capability assessed by reference to skill, aptitude, health or any other physical or mental quality, and

  • Nominal Capacity means the volume indicated by the manufacturer that represents the maximum recommended filling level.

  • Contract Capacity has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1(f).

  • Nameplate capacity means the maximum electrical generating output (in MWe) that a generator can sustain over a specified period of time when not restricted by seasonal or other deratings as measured in accordance with the United States Department of Energy standards.

  • Interruptible Capacity means capacity that may be interrupted by the Operator at any time in order to fulfil shippers’ nominations under a firm capacity reservation.

  • Nameplate Capacity Rating means the maximum capacity of the Facility as stated by the manufacturer, expressed in kW, which shall not exceed 10,000 kW.

  • Operational means that the system or sensor, at the time of the event, is active or can be activated/deactivated by the driver.

  • Personnel means persons hired by the Consultant or by any Subconsultant as employees and assigned to the performance of the Services or any part thereof;

  • Nominal Rated Capability means the nominal maximum rated capability in megawatts of a Transmission Interconnection Customer’s Customer Facility or the nominal increase in transmission capability in megawatts of the Transmission System resulting from the interconnection or addition of a Transmission Interconnection Customer’s Customer Facility, as determined in accordance with pertinent Applicable Standards and specified in the Interconnection Service Agreement.

  • Train means any configuration of Rollingstock operating as a unit on Track;