Objectives and Performance Measures Sample Clauses

Objectives and Performance Measures. 84. First paragraph: Due to the integral interrelationship between tribal and state airsheds, one of the "Core" activities which should be identified in this agreement is tribal coordination in airshed management. In all non-attainment areas which are located either on Indian lands, in whole or in part, or which have the potential to affect the health of a tribal population and impact Tribal Treaty-reserved rights, the affected Tribe should be involved in the planning and implementation of all attainment strategies. (Yakama Nation) A bullet has been added to EPA's priorities to reflect the integral inter-relationship between tribal and state air sheds and the importance of coordination between agencies and Indian tribes within these air sheds.
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Objectives and Performance Measures. To support the assessment of the four NTS utilization scenarios, the Project Team is undertaking modelling and assessments guided largely by the objectives and performance measures that were originally developed during the WUP. Wherever possible, adjustments have been made to incorporate additional data or information from recent Water License Requirement monitoring programs and discussions arising during this planning process. Table 3 is a summary list of these performance measure results. The PM Info Sheet Number refers to the filename of the document in Appendix A, which contains a description of the methodology as well as the detailed results for each performance measure. At this time we have numerous measures, some of which are overlapping or alternative ways of evaluating the same objective. During the meeting we will be interested in hearing your feedback regarding which performance measures best represent your interest in a particular objective. Table 3: Performance Measures for NTS Scenario Evaluation Location / Objective Performance Measure PM Info Sheet # Kinbasket Reservoir Navigation Navigability: The number of days per year that a site is navigable to commercial operators. 1
Objectives and Performance Measures. To support the assessment of the four NTS utilization scenarios, the Project Team is undertaking modelling and assessments guided largely by the objectives and performance measures that were originally developed during the WUP. Wherever possible, adjustments have been made to incorporate additional data or information from recent Water License Requirement monitoring programs. At this time, results are available for those performance measures that are hydrologically based, i.e., can be derived directly from reservoir elevations and river flows based on known or assumed thresholds of importance. Table 4 is a summary list of these performance measure results. The PM Info Sheet Number refers to the filename of the document in Appendix D, which contains a description of the methodology as well as the detailed results for each performance measure. There are currently a number of studies and assessments underway to provide more detailed biologically-based and physically-based performance measure results. These will be available in November covering topics such as fish entrainment, reservoir pelagic productivity, riparian vegetation cover, bird habitat availability, productive river habitat area, etc.

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  • Performance Measures The System Agency will monitor the Grantee’s performance of the requirements in Attachment A and compliance with the Contract’s terms and conditions.

  • Performance Measures and Metrics This section outlines the performance measures and metrics upon which service under this SLA will be assessed. Shared Service Centers and Customers will negotiate the performance metric, frequency, customer and provider service responsibilities associated with each performance measure. Measurements of the Port of Seattle activities are critical to improving services and are the basis for cost recovery for services provided. The Port of Seattle and The Northwest Seaport Alliance have identified activities critical to meeting The NWSA’s business requirements and have agreed upon how these activities will be assessed.

  • PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENTS Upon a particular Commission’s issuance of an Order pertaining to Performance Measurements in a proceeding expressly applicable to all CLECs generally, BellSouth shall implement in that state such Performance Measurements as of the date specified by the Commission. Performance Measurements that have been Ordered in a particular state can currently be accessed via the internet at xxxx://xxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx. The following Service Quality Measurements (SQM) plan as it presently exists and as it may be modified in the future, is being included as the performance measurements currently in place for the state of Tennessee. At such time that the TRA issues a subsequent Order pertaining to Performance Measurements, such Performance Measurements shall supersede the SQM contained in the Agreement. BellSouth Service Quality Measurement Plan‌ (SQM) Tennessee Performance Metrics Measurement Descriptions Version 2.00 Issue Date: July 1, 2003 Introduction

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  • Key Performance Indicators 10.1 The Supplier shall at all times during the Framework Period comply with the Key Performance Indicators and achieve the KPI Targets set out in Part B of Framework Schedule 2 (Goods and/or Services and Key Performance Indicators).

  • Performance Measurement Satisfactory performance of this Contract will be measured by:

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