Functional and Technical Requirements Sample Clauses
The Functional and Technical Requirements clause defines the specific features, capabilities, and technical standards that a product, service, or system must meet under the contract. It typically outlines detailed criteria such as performance benchmarks, compatibility with existing systems, and compliance with industry standards, ensuring that deliverables are fit for their intended purpose. By clearly specifying these requirements, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings between parties and serves as a basis for evaluating whether contractual obligations have been fulfilled.
Functional and Technical Requirements. 3.1 Austin Energy will need the following license counts with an agreed upon price to purchase additional licenses as needed and contract authority to purchase additional licenses as the utility’s headcount changes:
Functional and Technical Requirements. Mobile ID solutions provide an efficient tactical mechanism for human identification in the field. As such, the devices must be designed for rugged use, with ergonomic considerations, and with officer safety and ease of operation in mind. The systems must also meet or exceed industry standards, comply with strict quality standards, meet performance standards, and be well-suited to the Orange County law enforcement environment. OCCL defines a Mobile ID “Device” as a fully assembled combination of fingerprint scanner, handheld unit, and display unit. These components may be fully integrated and exist as one solid device or may be wholly or partially removable from each other. Unless otherwise specified, requirements apply to the fully assembled Device.
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