SIS OPERATIONS Clause Samples

SIS OPERATIONS. 2.1 SIS Operations is the IATA unit responsible for the management and delivery of the Service. It will be managed in accordance with IATA policies and will be responsible for the following: (a) Managing the operations and development of the services, delivery and systems needed to deliver the Service. (b) Managing the development and delivery of the enhancements to the Service. (c) Interpretation of the SIS Steering Group user requirements into Functional and Technical Specifications assisted by any Technical Task Force where relevant. (d) Obtaining input on the finalised Functional and Technical Specifications from any Technical Task Force and Participants. (e) Obtaining support for the specifications from the SIS Steering Group. THIS CHAPTER IS TO BE APPLIED BY ALL SIGNATORIES TO THE STANDARD AGREEMENT FOR SIMPLIFIED INVOICING AND SETTLEMENT (SIS) (f) Providing cost estimates for the functional and technical specifications generated by the SIS Steering Group in a timely manner and obtaining sign-off for development from IATA as appropriate. (g) Development of appropriate business cases/models based on Airline/industry benefits. (h) Development of pricing proposals for product enhancements seeking support from the SIS Steering Group. (i) Prioritising resource allocation in line with delivery priorities agreed with the SIS Steering Group. THIS CHAPTER IS TO BE APPLIED BY ALL SIGNATORIES TO THE STANDARD AGREEMENT FOR SIMPLIFIED INVOICING AND SETTLEMENT (SIS) (j) Working with their technical teams to manage the development efforts necessary to deliver the required functional and technical specifications.
SIS OPERATIONS. 2.1 SIS Operations is the IATA unit responsible for the management and delivery of the Service. It will be managed in accordance with IATA policies and will be responsible for the following: (a) Managing the operations and development of the services, delivery and systems needed to deliver the Service. (b) Managing the development and delivery of the enhancements to the Service. (c) Interpretation of the SIS Steering Group user requirements into Functional and Technical Specifications assisted by any Technical Task Force where relevant. (d) Obtaining input on the finalised Functional and Technical Specifications from any Technical Task Force and Participants. (e) Obtaining support for the specifications from the SIS Steering Group. (f) Providing cost estimates for the functional and technical specifications generated by the SIS Steering Group in a timely manner and obtaining sign-off for development from IATA as appropriate. (g) Development of appropriate business cases/models based on Airline/industry benefits. (h) Development of pricing proposals for product enhancements seeking support from the SIS Steering Group. (i) Prioritising resource allocation in line with delivery priorities agreed with the SIS Steering Group. (j) Working with their technical teams to manage the development efforts necessary to deliver the required functional and technical specifications.