Pilot Project Sample Clauses

Pilot Project. On pilot project runs requested by the customer on a trial or non-recurring basis, the Company may use Spare fulltime as described above, casual employees; or if an insufficient number of employees are available, then employees may be called to work on their scheduled day off.
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Pilot Project. Schools A total of seven kindergarten classes will be included in the pilot project:  The three ‘PCSS family’ schools (Takhini, Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxxx) because our results in those schools are similar to the results in rural schools.  In addition, one rural school that does not have a Learning Together program, has a sufficient number of primary students, and based on student success data. Additional Resources Educational Assistants with the skill and ability to support specialized instruction. Clarity will be required about what the role of the persons providing the additional support is, and what it is not. Additional resources allocated as follows:  An additional educational assistant FTE in each kindergarten classroom in each school in Year 1 of the pilot project (a total of seven FTEs).  In Year 2 of the pilot project, the Educational Assistants follow into the grade one classes, and we also have reading recovery programs in place to further support the students.  In Year 3 of the pilot project, the Educational Assistants follow into the grade two classes.
Pilot Project. For the 2003 crop year and program year, Manitoba will undertake a pilot project to determine the effect of imputing the net benefit that producers who either did not participate, or did not fully participate, in production insurance could have received under the program. Manitoba and the administrators of the NISA program will co-operate to determine and report on
Pilot Project. At the conclusion of the Development and Testing phase, Washington Mutual installed one Washington Mutual Talking ATM at each of twenty (20) Existing ATM Locations for pilot testing (hereinafter “Pilot Locations”). The Pilot Locations are in the following states: California, Florida, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon, Texas, and Washington. During the Pilot Project, Washington Mutual provided Claimants and their counsel with the scripts and voice files developed for use on Washington Mutual Talking ATMs and Claimants and Counsel provided comments thereon. Washington Mutual has considered and will continue to consider in good faith Claimants’ comments. During the Pilot Project, Washington Mutual solicited input regarding Washington Mutual Talking ATMs from Persons with Vision Impairments. Methods of providing such input included communications with Washington Mutual representatives.
Pilot Project. This training is one of a select number of pilot trainings accredited by FGNA. Pilot training programs are accredited to support innovation in training format and processes. The goal is to offer new paths of learning for people wanting to acquire the Feldenkrais Method® as a profession, and to become eligible for FGNA Professional Membership and/or certification. This training program is competence-based and uses the FGNA Feldenkrais Practitioner Profile (FPP) as a basis for the training curriculum and as a guide for preparing trainees through live in-class training, online training and supervision, and extensive directed self-study.
Pilot Project. The pilot project is aimed to provide the necessary first steps for developing a scalable server platform. The main purpose of the pilot project is to design and implement a multi-threaded server that will maximize the server's client load.
Pilot Project. If after implementation of the pilot project, the benefits gained through the project are not to the satisfaction of WorkSafeBC, WorkSafeBC is under no obligation to implement further phases following the pilot project. If WorkSafeBC deems the pilot project successful and desires further implementation, WorkSafeBC shall propose a fee for service schedule to Doctors of BC for negotiations prior to the implementation of the new fee for service item.
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Pilot Project. Pending all necessary approvals, the CCA project is expected to be in operation by November 20234, at the latest. While CCA is in planning, also pending all necessary approvals, CCAG will deliver a pilot project (the “Pilot”) on the Property in the form of a temporary regulation-size refrigerated ice rink, to be operational by November 2022, at the latest, and operate through the winter of 2022/2023. At the end of the season, the temporary rink will be removed, and the land will be restored accordingly, in anticipation of CCA. Just like CCA, the Pilot will require land use approval from local, state, and federal agencies having jurisdiction over the Pilot. Like with CCA, prior to construction of the Pilot, CCAG must receive a separate Notice to Proceed following a majority vote of the Council. An acceptable statement of financial capability must be provided to the Town Manager, in accordance with the site plan review submission requirements in Section 19-4-4.C.2.q of the Cape Xxxxxxxxx Zoning Ordinance, prior to the Council issuing a Notice to Proceed. Like with CCA, all approvals and construction related expenses for the Pilot will be the responsibility of CCAG. A third party will manage operation and maintenance of the Pilot, which will be arranged and funded by CCAG. At the Town's full discretion, the Town may make contributions to the operation and maintenance of the Pilot e.g., snow removal, utilities, etc. Benefits of the Pilot are as follows: • Much is expected to be learned by CCAG and the Town from such a walk-before-you-run project;, namely, operation/programming for an ice rink and site dynamics on the Property. • CCAG and the Town will have additional time to plan CCA (e.g., design, permitting, operating model, revenue plan, third-party involvement, etc.), all of which would be done concurrently with planning, installation, and operation of the Pilot.
Pilot Project. At the conclusion of the Demonstration Phase, and subject to the provisions of Section 8 herein, Xxxxx Fargo will begin a Pilot Project. At the outset of the Pilot Project, the Enhanced ATMs will be installed at a minimum of twenty (20) Existing ATM Locations. During the Pilot Project, the operational and usability aspects of the Enhanced ATM will be monitored and assessed. Xxxxx Fargo personnel will meet with representatives of Claimants, Council, and Counsel (up to a total of seven (7) participating individuals and Counsel at any one meeting) at least once during the Pilot Project and, if applicable, once every ninety
Pilot Project. Within five business days after the Effective Date, the City will start the Xxxxxx Park Pilot Project (“Pilot Project”).
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