Research and Data Sample Clauses

Research and Data. In order to support efforts for closing the online achievement gap, the CVC-OEI may establish partnerships with various research organizations with a goal of gathering data to support program efficacy. As such, Consortium colleges may be invited to participate in selected research projects. Participation may include but is not limited to allowing CVC-OEI affiliated researchers access to campus and/or district data, as needed, encouraging participation in CVC-OEI focus groups, surveys, as well as closed beta testing of select student support technology tools and data analytics projects. As required, CVC-OEI will facilitate agreements required to ensure compliance with data security and privacy requirements. CVC-OEI agrees to provide Participating College with access to comprehensive reporting and data, as appropriate, to inform effective student success strategies for closing the online achievement gap as well as improve overall online student completion rates.
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Research and Data. In order to support efforts for closing the online achievement gap, the CVC-OEI may establish partnerships with various research organizations with a goal of gathering data to support program efficacy. As such, Consortium colleges may be invited to participate in selected research projects. Participation may include but is not limited to allowing CVC-OEI affiliated researchers access to campus and/or district data, as needed, encouraging participation in CVC-OEI focus groups, surveys, as well as closed beta testing of select student support technology tools and data analytics projects. As required, CVC-OEI will facilitate agreements required to ensure compliance with data security and privacy requirements. CVC-OEI agrees to provide Participating College with findings from any research conducted under this provision. To successfully accomplish the goals of the CVC-OEI and support the new CVC Exchange, the Participating College agrees to an operational exchange of data between additional Participating Colleges as needed to support student transaction processing. An Operating Level Agreement is incorporated to establish the principles by which data is exchanged to facilitate the necessary operations of the CVC-OEI and to do so securely and with sufficient provisions to protect student privacy and in accordance with governing policies. These principles are incorporated as Exhibit 1 and can be accessed at xxxxx://xxx.xxx/operatinglevelagreement/.
Research and Data. What existing marketing research do you have; are there any gaps, and if so, where? - The South Dakota Governor’s Office of Economic Development is currently reviewing RFP responses for an up-to-date marketing research project. Does the Governor’s Office have first-party data available to be used for paid media campaigns? - The South Dakota Governor’s Office of Economic Development has some first-party data, but is limited.
Research and Data. Any and all data, software, algorithms, medical protocols and applications generated for Use related to the Detection Unit (collectively, the "Data"), whether undertaken by TMI and CTI jointly, by TMI separately or jointly with an authorized third party, shall be owned by TMI, owned by CTI if developed by CTI, but shall be made available and licensed to the other Party for use without royalty and for sublicense with a fair royalty. The Parties agree, if necessary, to secure all appropriate consents, acknowledgments, releases and authorizations to this end, such as confidentiality and noncompete covenants in all agreements with systems integrators. All Federal and State laws applicable to this provision shall be fully complied with by the parties, including without limitation all patient medical records laws, rules and regulations.
Research and Data. The Office for Social Inclusion will continue its work on developing a data strategy to ensure that robust and reliable data is available in a timely manner to enable effective monitoring of policies to combat poverty and social exclusion. The availability of comprehensive data will also assist the formulation of effective evidence-based policies. The Office will also work on the further development of indicators and measures to facilitate the monitoring and evaluation process. The implementation of the National Health Information Strategy recommendations in respect of the use of a system of a unique patient identifier and the development of an electronic healthcare record will contribute to establishing a holistic picture of individual needs as well as providing data to aid the development of high quality and cost effective health services to address those needs. The development of a system of unique identification for the health service will be considered in the context of a public service wide approach to the development and use of unique identifiers, proposals for which will include discussion with the health sector. This process will inform the preparation of a Health Information Bill which will provide a legislative framework for health Information governance. The parties to this agreement share a vision of an Ireland which provides the supports, where necessary, to enable older people to maintain their health and well-being, as well as to live active and full lives, in an independent way in their own homes and communities for as long as possible. To achieve this vision, the Government and social partners will work together over the next ten years towards the following long-term goals for older people in Ireland in the context of increased longevity and greater possibilities and expectations for quality of life of older people: • Every older person would be encouraged and supported to participate to the greatest extent possible in social and civic life. • Every older person would have access to an income which is sufficient to sustain an acceptable standard of living. • Every older person would have adequate support to enable them to remain living independently in their own homes for as long as possible. This will involve access to good quality services in the community, including: health, education, transport, housing and security. • Every older person would, in conformity with their needs and conscious of the high level of disability and disablin...
Research and Data. The results of the first National Disability Survey, together with the data emerging from the Physical and Sensory and Intellectual Disability Databases will further help in monitoring progress in this area. This will also be enhanced by the collection of aggregate data through the implementation of the needs assessment process under the Disability Act 2005. The implementation of the National Health Information Strategy recommendations in respect of the use of a system of a unique patient identifier and the development of an electronic healthcare record will contribute to establishing a holistic picture of individual needs as well as providing data to aid the development of high quality and cost effective health services to address those needs. See Section XX. The National Longitudinal Study of Children will identify, in the first instance, children who have been diagnosed as having a disability by age 9 months, 3 years, 9 years and 13 years. This study will allow for both point prevalence and incidence to be recorded within the child population. Reporting arrangements have been put in place in relation to spending under the multi-annual investment programme and it is intended that the sectoral plan review process would also be used to measure outcomes under the Strategy.

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