Proposed Solution Sample Clauses

Proposed Solution. The Service Provider should detail how it proposes to deliver the Services set out in Attachment 1, including (where requested) a Project Plan (this may be as simple as a plan that contains dates for acceptance testing and completion depending on the particular project), details of any equipment and materials required and service levels.
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Proposed Solution. We would propose to protect two operations on write tokens only: the 'write into a token' and the 'release token'. It is not yet clear how detailed the ACL system needs to be in order to satisfy the experiment requirements. Our current assumption is that a simple one will do.
Proposed Solution. By entering this Challenge, you will be deemed to be a “Solver”. As a Solver you may submit in the Open Innovability® Portal your proposed solution (your “Proposed Solution”) to the Challenge to which this CSA relates. In addition, by submitting your Proposed Solution you thereby agree to provide reasonable assistance and additional information concerning your Proposed Solution to Wazoku or the Seekers, if requested.
Proposed Solution. 5 7.1. Design. 5 7.2. Header descriptions. 6
Proposed Solution. In our opinion, the optimal solution to the SIP security negotiation problem has the following properties:
Proposed Solution. Application Architect: Bidder to insert name of Resource proposed in response to #M-9.2 Item # Point-Rated Criteria Max Points Point Allocation Bidder Response single instance of the proposed ITSM Tool software.
Proposed Solution. 3.1 Security Vs usability trade-off 2These are all groups in which it is infeasible to distinguish between quadruples of the form (g, gx, gy, gxy) and quadru- ples (g, gx, gy, gz) where x, y, z are random exponents. 3This relates to the “safe size” of the message digest output by this function. Alice’s public key gx in hexadecimal system: 322B64C0F2F8FA54817D6B710B5C7C549D88E9C2E8E0 0132341DFF9804FAF741CA7A9F420D1F14FC49062A57 B2F715FE81C20997D02FB38839095BDFD844AF07F... 179551944D632B5BD26F19B59FE2FA564C25E2454C05 8819DC0F5CFD1305EF82798532BA4ADAA6409EEBF... “Fingerprint” of Alice’s public key-h(gx): F33B7A487FA7135DF284CE050EBA487F44E50345 Alice’s “fingerprint” h(gx) converted to usual language words: radio love war place house car mom path sun bit pen dog house man ball call Figure 3: Visual verification of Xxxxxx-Xxxxxxx public keys In this section, we discuss the basic ingredients (ideas) of our approach to secure key agreement protocols when users share no authenticated information in advance. The simplest, and yet the most reliable, way to check the validity of the exchanged DH public keys for A and B, is to simply report the exchanged public keys gx and gy to each other and then perform a comparison of them. The comparison of the exchanged values can be performed by looking at the screen of the commu- nicating party, or by reading aloud the values to be compared. m Although this approach provides very strong security, it is clearly impractical as can be seen from Figure 3. A possible way to make visual (and verbal) verifica- tion easier is to represent the DH public keys in a more readable form. Thus, instead of comparing the raw bi- nary (decimal, hexadecimal etc.) information, we can replace each word of m binary digits with a meaningful item (a word or an image) from a predefined database of 2m items (words, images); a set of m binary dig- its represents a unique index in the database. How- ever, in this way the users would have to compare | l | words (images), where l is the number of binary digits (bits) required to represent a DH public key (typically, l = 1024 bits). Since we should keep m small (for the sake of a node’s memory), the users are still left with a large number of words (images) to be read and compared. An alternative is to trade some robustness of visual (ver- bal) checking for increased usability. Thus, instead of verifying a DH public key itself (e.g., gx), we can ac- tually verify the hash value of it, i.e., h(gx) (like in P...
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Proposed Solution. Staff Our team is comprised of professionals with considerable academic training and specialized experience. Many on our team possess experience gained from serving in leadership positions in more than 15 different state health programs, CMS, health plans, fiscal agent contractors, health information networks, regional extension centers, and health care providers. These individuals offer value-added insight, provide creative solutions to our clients' problems, and assist in implementing and complying with state and federal regulations. The depth and breadth of our training and experience gives Xxxxx PROPOSAL RESPONSE September 10, 2019 and Xxxxxxxx a unique understanding and appreciation for the pressures and daily constraints of trying to do more with less that is so often a reality for public benefit programs. We staff each project to exceed our clients’ expectations, including meeting all required deadlines. We know that to provide exceptional client service, we must provide a team of dedicated and skilled professionals that can respond in a timely manner to our client’s needs. We understand that you need: A reliable point of contact that is accessible when you need it to help address issues as they arise. A team that is dedicated to providing timely, expert responses to your inquiries. Access to technical expertise to address the complex challenges of administering a health care program.
Proposed Solution. ‌ SGPAKE has three processes including registration, authentication, and password modification. PL-GAKA is a passwordless scheme, so password modification is not necessary. The processes of registration and authentication are illustrated in the following subsections. Moreover, the symbol system applied in this paper is shown in Table 1.
Proposed Solution. The proposed solution recommended to progress to Outline Business Case is the provision of two Care Hub / Care Villages located in Thurso and Wick, and a reconfiguration of Caithness General Hospital. This has clear support from service users, staff, the wider community, and our Community Planning Partners, and was approved by the Board and Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport in 2019 as part of the major service change process. The Care Hub / Care Villages, also known as Health and Wellbeing Hubs, for Thurso and Wick would: • Bring together, onto one campus, forty 24/7 Community Care Beds, Palliative and End- Of-Life Care, Respite Care, Day Care Services, NHS Near Me, Outpatients, the Community Integrated Team including Community Mental Health, Vocational Support, and other staff groups and NHS services as appropriate, delivering an expanded range of services; • Have dual registration to provide nursing and residential care; • Provide Primary Care services including NHS Highland salaried practices in each site, and possibly independent practice; • Potentially include a Scottish Fire & Rescue Service base on both sites; • Be slightly different in each location depending on local circumstances, needs, opportunities and constraints. The following services will be provided on the Thurso site only;
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