Cooperation and Crossmediality Sample Clauses

Cooperation and Crossmediality. DRadio Wissen will use a crossmedial approach. The content of linear programming will be of- fered as audio and to a smaller extent as text online. DRadio Wissen will link up with sophisti- cated television programmes through pro- gramme tips and interviews with writers and ed- itors from ARD, ZDF, arte, and 3sat as part of its topic modules. This will expand its own content offering and gives listeners advice for gaining additional, in-depth information from public tel- evision, and thus emphasise its role as a quality producer. Deutschlandradio is currently already cooperat- ing with an array of foundations and academ- ic/educational institutions as part of its infor- mation and cultural charter, e.g. with the Xxxxx- al Agency for Civic Education (events for the Prague Spring), the Goethe-Institut, the Xxxxxx- Xxxxxxxxxxx Academy of Sciences and Humani- ties (ZEIT-Forum der Wissenschaft, ZEIT Academ- ic Forum), and the German Museums Associa- tion (regional museum series over 1.5 years). This cooperation relates to individual shows, se- xxxx, and public events. DRadio Wissen will ex- 66 pand this cooperation and can generate new information available from knowledge provid- ers by using these institutions' events, subse- quently using this information for its own pro- gramming. These institutions have a noticeably large interest in cooperating with the Natio- xxxxx Hörfunk. Until now, only a modest num- ber of cooperative relationships could be of- fered. With DRadio Wissen, there will be new opportunities for cooperation on both sides and in the interests of the target listener group. Deutschlandradio currently already has an in- tensive cooperative relationship with print me- dia. Owing to programming's current concen- tration on information (political, economic) and culture, cooperation has largely been limited to political journalism and newspaper features. Expert editors from the print media have an opportunity to speak with Deutschlandfunk and Deutschlandradio. Segments from the Natio- xxxxx Hörfunk's stations are reproduced by the print media. DRadio Wissen offers the oppor- tunity to expand such cooperation to nature and technology journalism, academia, knowledge features, and appropriate periodi- cals. The already existing cooperation models can be carried over to the DRadio Wissen topic areas for this.
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  • Cooperation and Coordination The Parties acknowledge and agree that it is their mutual objective and intent to minimize, to the extent feasible and legal, taxes payable with respect to their collaborative efforts under this Agreement and that they shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to cooperate and coordinate with each other to achieve such objective.

  • Education and Prevention 6.1 The policy will be discussed and put forward for adoption on site at a meeting of all workers.

  • Education and Outreach Health Education Advisory Committee The PH-MCO must develop and implement effective Member education and outreach programs that may include health education programs focusing on the leading causes of hospitalization and emergency room use, and health initiatives that target Members with Special Needs, including but not limited to: HIV/AIDS, Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities, Dual Eligibles, etc. The PH-MCO must establish and maintain a Health Education Advisory Committee that includes Members and Providers of the community to advise on the health education needs of HealthChoices Members. Representation on this Committee must include, but not be limited to, women, minorities, persons with Special Needs and at least one (1) person with expertise on the medical needs of children with Special Needs. Provider representation includes physical health, behavioral health, and dental health Providers. The PH-MCO must provide the Department annually with the membership (including designation) and meeting schedule of the Health Education Advisory Committee. The PH-MCO must provide for and document coordination of health education materials, activities and programs with public health entities, particularly as they relate to public health priorities and population-based interventions that are relevant to the populations being served and that take into consideration the ability of these populations to understand and act upon health information. The PH- MCO must also work with the Department to ensure that its Health Education Advisory Committees are provided with an effective means to consult with each other and, when appropriate, coordinate efforts and resources for the benefit of the entire HealthChoices population in the HC Zone and/or populations with Special Needs. The PH-MCO must provide the Department with a written description of all planned health education activities and targeted implementation dates on an annual basis.

  • Information Technologies Cooperation 1. The aims of cooperation in Information Technologies sectors, carried out in the mutual interest of the Parties and in compliance with their policies, will be: (a) to focus on cooperative activities towards information technology areas where mutual and complementary interests exists; and (b) to build on existing agreements and arrangements already in place between the Parties. 2. Information Technologies cooperation may include, but not be limited to: (a) scientific and technical cooperation for the Software Industry of the Parties and encouraging cooperation in software development for populations with specific needs; (b) facilitate the cooperation on academic, industrial and entrepreneurial networks in the area of Information Technology; (c) encouraging exchange of experience on management and research and development for Information Technology Parks; (d) research and development on Information Technology products and services, integrating television, multimedia, and cellular telephones; and (e) encouraging exchange of experience for research and development in networks and telecommunications.

  • Implementation and Review The Parties shall consult annually, or as otherwise agreed, to review the implementation of this Chapter and consider other matters of mutual interest affecting trade in services. (10) 10 Such consultations will be addressed under Article 170 (Free Trade Commission) of Chapter 14 (Administration of the Agreement).

  • EVALUATION AND MONITORING The ORGANIZATION agrees to maintain books, records and other documents and evidence, and to use accounting procedures and practices that sufficiently and properly support the complete performance of and the full compliance with this Agreement. The ORGANIZATION will retain these supporting books, records, documents and other materials for at least three (3) calendar years following the year in which the Agreement expires. The COUNTY and/or the State Auditor and any of their representatives shall have full and complete access to these books, records and other documents and evidence retained by the ORGANIZATION respecting all matters covered in and under this Agreement, and shall have the right to examine such during normal business hours as often as the COUNTY and/or the State Auditor may deem necessary. Such representatives shall be permitted to audit, examine and make excerpts or transcripts from such records, and to make audits of all contracts, invoices, materials, and records of matters covered by this Agreement. These access and examination rights shall last for three calendar years following the year in which the Agreement expires. The COUNTY intends without guarantee for its agents to use reasonable security procedures and protections to assure that related records and documents provided by the ORGANIZATION are not erroneously disclosed to third parties. The COUNTY will, however, disclose or make this material available to those authorized by/in the above paragraph or permitted under the provisions of Chapter 42.56 RCW without notice to the ORGANIZATION. The ORGANIZATION shall cooperate with and freely participate in any other monitoring or evaluation activities pertinent to this Agreement that the COUNTY finds needing to be conducted.

  • Assistance and Cooperation After the Closing Date, each of Seller and Purchaser shall:

  • Information and Services 2.1.1 The Owner shall provide full information in a timely manner regarding the requirements of the Project, including the Owner’s objectives, constraints and criteria, space requirements and relationships, flexibility and expandability requirements, special equipment and systems, and site requirements as reasonably requested by Construction Manager in writing.

  • Documentation and compliance (a) The data importer shall promptly and adequately deal with enquiries from the data exporter that relate to the processing under these Clauses.

  • Implementation and Management 1.1 Properly constituted Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) Committees or, where there is no OH&S Committee, Site Safety Supervisors/Safety Officers in conjunction with worker representatives, are the appropriate bodies to implement and administer alcohol and drug policy/programs (* see below).

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