Organizational Overview Sample Clauses
The Organizational Overview clause provides a summary of the structure, mission, and key functions of an organization. Typically, it outlines the organization's legal status, leadership hierarchy, and primary areas of operation, offering context for the agreement or document in which it appears. This clause helps readers understand the background and capabilities of the organization, ensuring clarity and context for the parties involved.
Organizational Overview. This section of the annual report shall set out: • Introduction • Mandate, mission, vision and values • Overview of the organization • Message from the Chair • Message from the CEO • Message from the Registrar
Organizational Overview. 1. Service Provider Management and Delivery Organization Delivery I Include organization charts, description of functions performed, contact information for Service Provider executive, management, and customer interface staff.
2. Key Contacts – Third Parties Delivery I A list of key Third Parties (maintenance providers, software providers, telecom carriers, etc.
Organizational Overview. This section of the annual report shall set out: Introduction Mandate, mission, vision and values Overview of the organization Message from the Chair Message from the CEO Message from the Registrar
Organizational Overview. To accelerate the development and delivery of critical transportation infrastructure projects through the use of innovative financing, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) utilizes the expertise and legal power of the High-Performance Transportation Enterprise (HPTE). In 2009, the HPTE was created under 43-4-806 C.R.S., known as FASTER, in order to accelerate critical surface transportation infrastructure projects throughout the state. To achieve this objective, HPTE was given the power to enter into public-private partnerships, impose user fees on surface transportation projects, issue revenue bonds, and enter into private commercial loan agreements. HPTE is also the Colorado tolling entity (the successor to the Colorado Tolling Enterprise), managing Colorado’s network of tolled Express Lanes. By law, HPTE is required to “aggressively” pursue innovative finance solutions to improve Colorado’s surface transportation infrastructure. Due to Taxpayer Bill of Rights (▇▇▇▇▇) restrictions, CDOT cannot exercise these powers. Although a division of CDOT, HPTE is an independent, government-owned business and ▇▇▇▇▇ enterprise, which exempts it from certain ▇▇▇▇▇ restrictions. The powers given to the HPTE through statute provide a direct benefit to CDOT and the traveling public by accelerating surface transportation infrastructure projects that ordinarily would not be undertaken due to a constrained fiscal environment. By contracting with HPTE to perform certain services, CDOT can deliver projects in key corridors around the state that, when completed, will increase transportation options, may promote carpooling, expand capacity, and assist with traffic demand management.
Organizational Overview. 1. DIR Governance Organization 1.1. Org Chart 1.2. Key Individuals, Role and Contact Information 60 days after Effective Date Include organization charts, description of functions performed, contact information. Describes the DCS Governance Organization including: DCS Governance Committee Structure Solution Group Content Due Date Description IT Leadership Committee Business Executive Leadership Committee Agency Partner Groups
1.1 MSI Organizational Chart 2.1.2 MSI Key Individuals, Role and Contact Info 2.2 Server 2.2.1 Organizational Chart 2.2.2 Key Individuals, Role and Contact Info 2.3 Mainframe 2.
3.1 Organizational Chart 2.3.2 Key Individuals, Role and Contact Info 2.4 Data Center 2.
4.1 Organizational Chart 60 days after Effective Date Include organization charts, description of functions performed, contact information.
Organizational Overview. Supplier Management and Delivery Organization Include Supplier’s organization charts, description of functions performed, and contact information.
Organizational Overview. Federal Mogul Governance Organization. Includes organization charts, description of functions performed, contact information.
Organizational Overview. Solectron Governance Organization. Include organization charts, description of functions performed, contact information.
Organizational Overview. Overview of EMS system governance, administration, and regulations evaluation including, but not limited to, the following: • Responsibility of stakeholders within the system • Industry trends and potential legal and environmental issues relating to the EMS system design • History and general description of the EMS system • Regulation and authority for overseeing the EMS system and authority for participants in the system • System structure and participant’s roles within the structure
