Security Track Sample Clauses

Security Track. Security Area Activities Performed
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Security Track. “Linking stability with development will reduce incentives for violence and integrate key cities into longer-term development initiatives.” Strategic city stabilization: Activity Objective ICAP Achievement Short- and long-term jobs for infrastructure rehabilitation To provide unemployed and disengaged young men – often a key recruiting ground for the insurgency – with opportunities for employment and economic advancement. Five major irrigation and infrastructure projects in strategic cities worth $172,000 undertaken that utilized young people as labor. 11,600 days of labor created for young people. Restore urban infrastructure, including sewage lines and water mains To show Iraqis concrete improvements while providing the foundation for local development 106 Water and sanitation projects completed, Sponsor or support key projects such as neighborhood cleanups, garbage collection, and infrastructure rehabilitation Build confidence, Capacity, and support for bigger efforts to follow. 144 public works (cleanups, garden & amenity restoration) and infrastructure (electrical & telephone networks, roads, bridges) projects undertaken. Support community-level action programs Promote dialogue and decision-making by bringing together different segments of communities prone to conflict 93 Community Boards implemented 676 projects worth $23,600,000 The majority of CAGs implemented more than one project Support public broadcasts that address conflict issues Address conflict issues as well as groups and individuals that promote cooperation. ACDI/VOCA staff trained in conflict resolution 22 training workshops for all CAGs in all governorates 9 USAID/Iraq Transition Strategy Plan, 2006-2008 Strategic partnership with the Iraqi Peace Builder’s Network Iraq’s first conflict resolution network created Local human rights associations supported to undertake conflict resolution activities Conflicts over water and power between communities mitigated through CAG activities Local services and local government Capacity: Activity Objective ICAP Achievement Help provincial and local councils build the Capacity to deliver essential services – power, water, waste water treatment Enhance the living standards of average Iraqis and promote the legitimacy of provincial and local government 20 electrical projects and 163 cities, towns and villages assisted with water and sanitation services through collaboration with local government. Continuing to support Iraqi communities Activity Objectiv...

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  • Cybersecurity Training A. Contractor represents and warrants that it will comply with the requirements of Section 2054.5192 of the Texas Government Code relating to cybersecurity training and required verification of completion of the training program.

  • Security Technology When the service is accessed using a supported web browser, Secure Socket Layer (“SSL”), or equivalent technology shall be employed to protect data from unauthorized access. The service security measures shall include server authentication and data encryption. Provider shall host data pursuant to the DPA in an environment using a firewall that is periodically updated according to industry standards.

  • Security Management The Contractor shall comply with the requirements of the DOD 5200.1-M and the DD Form 254. Security of the Contractor’s electronic media shall be in accordance with the above documents. Effective Program Security shall require the Contractor to address Information Security and Operations Security enabled by the Security Classification Guides. The Contractor’s facility must be able to handle and store material up to the Classification Level as referenced in Attachment J-01, DD Form 254.

  • Grantor Recognition Subrecipient shall insure recognition of the role of the County in providing services through this Contract. All activities, facilities and items utilized pursuant to this Contract shall be prominently labeled as to funding source. In addition, Subrecipient will include a reference to the support provided herein in all publications made possible with funds made available under this Contract. Subrecipient will retain documentation of such recognition, which shall be available for periodic monitoring by representatives of County or HUD.

  • NIST Cybersecurity Framework The U.S. Department of Commerce National Institute for Standards and Technology Framework for Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity Version 1.1.

  • Security Audit Customer agrees that PROS’ Audit Report will be used to satisfy any audit or inspection requests by or on behalf of Customer, and PROS will make Audit Reports available to Customer upon request. PROS will promptly remediate any material weaknesses or significant control deficiencies identified in any Audit Reports. In the event that an audit opinion is qualified and the qualification has not been remediated by the date of the Audit Report, PROS shall (i) provide Customer with PROS remediation plan; and (ii) execute such plan in accordance with its terms.

  • Security Interest This Agreement creates a valid and continuing security interest (as defined in the UCC) in the Receivables in favor of the Issuer, which security interest is prior to all other Liens, and is enforceable as such against creditors of and purchasers from the Seller.

  • Security Badging Any Company employee, or any employee of its contractors or agents, that require unescorted access to the Security Identification Display Area (SIDA) to perform work under this Agreement will be badged with an Airport identification badge (hereinafter referred to as "Badge") provided by Authority’s ID Badging Department and will be subject to an FBI fingerprint-based criminal history records check (CHRC) and an annual Security Threat Assessment (STA). A new or renewed Badge will not be issued to an individual until the results of the CHRC and the STA are completed and indicate that the applicant has not been convicted of a disqualifying criminal offense. If the CHRC or STA discloses a disqualifying criminal offense, the individual’s new or renewed badge application will be rejected. The costs of the CHRC and the annual STA will be paid by Company. These costs are subject to change without notice, and Company will be responsible for paying any increase in the costs. All badged employees of Company and its contractors or agents will comply with Authority's regulations regarding the use and display of Badges. Company will be assessed a fine for each Badge that is lost, stolen, unaccounted for or not returned to Authority at the time of Badge expiration, employee termination, termination of the Agreement, or upon written request by Authority. This fine will be paid by Company within 15 days from the date of invoice. The fine is subject to change without notice, and Company will be responsible for paying any increase in the fine. If any Company employee is terminated or leaves Company’s employment, Authority must be notified immediately, and the Badge must be returned to Authority promptly.

  • Collateral The Collateral for this Note includes the Funding Agreement and the Guarantee specified on the face hereof.

  • Security Audits Each Contract Year, County may perform or have performed security reviews and testing based on an IT infrastructure review plan. Such testing shall ensure all pertinent County security standards as well as any customer agency requirements, such as federal tax requirements or HIPPA.

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