Supplier Qualification 6 Sample Clauses

Supplier Qualification 6. 1.1 Before initializing discussions with any prospective supplier (and sub-supplier where necessary), the Intel purchasing representative will execute the appropriate Corporate Non-Disclosure Agreement (CNDA) with the supplier. All information communicated will be outlined in a supplementary Confidential Information Transmittal Record (CITR). 6.1.2 ITTO Test Tooling and purchasing will meet with the prospective supplier to discuss Intel specifications and requirements. Topics will include, but will not be limited to: SIU specifications, supplier volume, delivery capabilities and other business considerations, supplier process controls and quality assurance methodology, and future technology support. 6.1.2.1 If, in Intel's opinion, the prospective supplier appears unlikely to be able to satisfy Intel's short and/or long term needs, Intel may terminate the evaluation with no prejudice to the supplier. 6.1.2.2 Intel reserves this right, independent of whether factors are under the supplier's control, or whether the factors are subjective or quantitative in nature. 6.1.3 Each technology and/or technology level may require a separate qualification. 6.1.4 Intel and the supplier will negotiate an agreement on terms for delivery of first article goods for evaluation. This should include pricing, delivery schedule, and first article product. 6.1.5 Qualification parameters will be established based on the criteria outlined in section 6.3. 6.1.5.1 Success criteria for these parameters will be defined (depending on the parameter) using a combination of distribution matching to requirements (mean, standard deviation), pass/fail criteria or meeting spec ranges. 6.1.5.2
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  • IRO Qualifications The IRO shall:

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  • Promotions Requiring Higher Qualifications Consideration for promotion shall be given to the senior applicant who does not possess the required qualifications but is presently obtaining such qualifications prior to filling the vacancy. At the discretion of the Employer, such an employee may be given a trial period to qualify within a reasonable length of time and will revert to her former position if the required qualifications are not met within such time.

  • Minimum Qualifications If applicable pursuant to Article 3, I acknowledge that the Bidder meets the minimum qualification requirements established for this solicitation.

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