Operational Support Activities Sample Clauses

The 'Operational support activities' clause defines the responsibilities and services that one party provides to assist in the day-to-day functioning of the other party’s operations. This may include tasks such as technical support, maintenance, training, or help desk services, depending on the nature of the agreement. By clearly outlining these support activities, the clause ensures both parties understand the scope and expectations of operational assistance, thereby minimizing misunderstandings and ensuring smooth ongoing operations.
Operational Support Activities. Recipient will have the following responsibilities: i. Respond to Recipient requests for help or assistance (e.g., educating and assisting users on how to get the support they need);
Operational Support Activities. This category involves construction, repair/maintenance, deconstruction and land management activities required to actively support training and manage/sustain the land for continued use. The types of activities that fall within this category of exempted undertakings includes the following or similar: a) Construction, maintenance, repair, and deconstruction as follows: 1) Construction of buildings, structures, and other above- and below-ground infrastructure and related activities within existing range footprint (boundary) or where previous ground disturbance exists. 2) Maintenance, repair, and related activities on existing facilities, buildings, structures, and infrastructure. 3) Installation of equipment (e.g. target lifters, trailers, containers, vehicle bodies), that is temporarily placed on the landscape rather than constructed. 4) Removal or deconstruction of equipment, non-historic buildings, and other infrastructure. b) Land Management as follows: 1) Maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, restoration, and placement of structures and other equipment to support wildlife management, control soil erosion, sediment build up, storm run-off, re-vegetation, site hardening, and bank sloping of gullies and ravines. 2) Grounds maintenance activities associated with maintaining a training or habitat landscape; i.e., mowing, planting, vegetation removal, prescribed burning, dust control, suppression of invasive plant species and pests. 3) Operation of public hunting/fishing/firewood programs and other outdoor recreation activities.
Operational Support Activities. This category pertains to repair/maintenance, deconstruction, and land management activities required to actively support training and manage/sustain the land for continued use in support of the Army’s training mission. The types of activities that fall within this category of exempted undertakings include the following or similar: a) Maintenance, repair, and deconstruction as follows: 1) Maintenance, repair, and related activities on existing roads, equipment, and infrastructure. Any ground disturbing activities related to these types of exempt undertakings must stay within previously disturbed areas. 2) Removal or deconstruction of infrastructure and equipment. b) Land Management as follows: 1) Maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, restoration, and placement of structures and other equipment to support wildlife management, control soil erosion, sediment build up, storm run-off, and re-vegetation. 2) Grounds maintenance activities associated with maintaining a training or habitat landscape; i.e., mowing, planting, vegetation removal, prescribed burning, suppression of invasive plant species and pests. 3) Operation of public hunting programs and other outdoor recreation activities.
Operational Support Activities. This category pertains to minor construction, repair/maintenance, deconstruction and land management activities required to actively support training and manage/sustain the land for continued use in support of the Army’s training mission. The types of activities that fall within this category of exempted undertakings include the following or similar (not within protected sites and/or unsurveyed lands): a) Maintenance, repair, and deconstruction as follows: 1) Maintenance, repair, and related activities on existing facilities, buildings, structures, and infrastructure. Any ground disturbing activities related to these types of exempt undertakings must stay within previously disturbed areas. 2) Installation of equipment that is temporarily placed on the landscape rather than constructed. 3) Removal or deconstruction of equipment, non-historic buildings, and other infrastructure. b) Land Management as follows: 1) Maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, restoration, and placement of structures and other equipment to support wildlife management, control soil erosion, sediment build up, storm run-off, re-vegetation. 2) Grounds maintenance activities associated with maintaining a training or habitat landscape; i.e., mowing, planting, vegetation removal, prescribed burning, suppression of invasive plant species and pests. 3) Operation of public hunting/fishing/firewood programs and other outdoor recreation activities.