Geographic Information System Sample Clauses
Geographic Information System. Compliance with the Geographic Information System (GIS) requirements will be assessed semi-annually. Any failure to meet GIS requirements as specified in Appendix H of the Agreement will result a $1,000 nonrefundable fine for each county and for each population (e.g., ABD, CFC, etc.). For example if the MCP did not meet GIS requirements in the following counties, the MCP would be assessed (1) a nonrefundable $2,000 fine for the failure to meet GIS requirements for the CFC population and (2) a $1,000 nonrefundable fine for the failure to meet GIS requirements for the ABD population. · GIS requirements in Franklin county for the CFC population · GIS requirements in Fairfield county for the CFC population · GIS requirements in Franklin county for the ABD population I.3. Late Submissions - All required submissions/data and documentation requests must be received by their specified deadline and must represent the MCP in an honest and forthright manner. Failure to provide ODJFS with a required submission or any data/documentation requested by ODJFS will result in the assessment of a nonrefundable fine of $100 per day, unless the MCP requests and is granted an extension by ODJFS. Assessments for late submissions will be done monthly. Examples of such program violations include, but are not limited to: · Late required submissions o Annual delegation assessments o Call center report o Franchise fee documentation o Reinsurance information (e.g., prior approval of changes) o State hearing notifications · Late required data submissions o Appeals and grievances, case management, or PCP data · Late required information requests o Automatic call distribution reports o Information/resolution regarding consumer or provider complaint o Just cause or other coordination care request from ODJFS o PVS survey forms o Failure to provide ODJFS with a required submission after ODJFS has notified the MCP that the prescribed deadline for that submission has passed If an MCP determines that they will be unable to meet a program deadline or data/documentation submission deadline, the MCP must submit a written request to its Contract Administrator for an extension of the deadline, as soon as possible, but no later than 3 PM EST on the date of the deadline in question. Extension requests should only be submitted in situations where unforeseeable circumstances have occurred which make it impossible for the MCP to meet an ODJFS-stipulated deadline and all such requests will be evaluated up...
Geographic Information System. Develop Geographic Information System (GIS) databases; create and manage a computerized GIS for various responses, service and support activities.
Geographic Information System. The electronic mapping system maintained by the City, which maps DSS and other pertinent data, documents an APE, and creates a record of the relationship of an undertaking to historic properties and ineligible properties in the APE.
Geographic Information System. The Geographic Information System (GIS) is a compilation of information from many sources. Its purpose is to assemble data into a central database for the common good. The data is stored on many levels so the desired information can be selected and combined to achieve the desired product. Surveying and photogrammetric data are vital elements of this system. Photogrammetric surveys are performed to furnish topographic or planimetric maps and cross sections for use in the reconnaissance, location, and preliminary design phases of highway work. To use photogrammetric surveys for final design and construction requires that the ground be nearly bare to obtain the necessary accuracy. By using well-planned aerial photography in stereoscopic plotters, contours and other physical features are delineated on map sheets to a scale consistent with the accuracies or detail required. The usefulness of aerial photography is not limited to mapping. Taking the form of enlargements, mosaics, and digital images, it can be used as a visual communication tool (displays and exhibits) for planning, design, property acquisition, engineering, construction, litigation, and public relations. To obtain information on preparation, procedure, and programming of aerial photography and photogrammetric mapping and applications, contact the HQ GeoMetrix Office. When requesting a photogrammetric survey, specify the desired units and check the units of the product. Allow for the time required to communicate the complex and detailed work request, develop the service, and accomplish the product.
Geographic Information System. A Geographic Information System (GIS) that visually displays Compact interventions and results was developed during the Compact period. It is fully operational, with ongoing maintenance and improvements. This tool, along with its user guides and other documentation, will be handed over to NPC with the requisite orientation. The GIS may be updated with new monitoring figures and used for public outreach purposes. The NPC may also choose to repurpose it to include national development programmes and thus support the management and monitoring of the NDPs.
Geographic Information System. 4.1.1 Input collection: satellite images, data from secondary sources for mapping, zone identification Report
4.1.2 Variable analysis, data extrapolation, results of pilot program Report
4.1.3 Field work Report
4.1.4 Final results Report
Geographic Information System. (“GIS”) DATA: If any GIS data is created or maintained under this Contract, Contractor agrees to comply with Countywide Policy 1013 – Standards for Geographic Information System.
Geographic Information System. Compliance with the Geographic Information System (GIS) requirements will be assessed semi-annually. Any failure to meet GIS requirements as specified in Appendix H of the Agreement will result a $1,000 nonrefundable fine for each county and for each population
