Technology Report Sample Clauses

Technology Report. Upon completion of the above tasks, HSMM will prepare and submit to the Commonwealth two bound copies of a draft report describing our assessment of the LMR and microwave technologies. Our results, and the draft report will be the basis of a review meeting in Richmond, where we will discuss our results and recommendations and work with the Commonwealth to determine an appropriate way to present those results to Commonwealth officials. The Commonwealth will review the draft report document, and provide consolidated comments to HSMM. We envision the comments will be provided to HSMM within ten working days after receipt of the draft report document. Upon completion of the draft review and approval of the contents, we will publish a Final Technology Report with a focused executive summary. We will provide eight bound report copies, and one unbound copy. We will post the document on the Intranet. We will prepare an executive summary and presentation material for a formal LMR Technologies presentation to Commonwealth executives.
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Technology Report. Xxx. Xxxxxxx shared that Xx. Xxxxxxxx met with three vendors to obtain quotes for the new camera system. Xxx. Xxxxxxx recommends using Knight Security.
Technology Report. Xx. Xxxxxx mentioned that he is still completing help desk tickets. Xx. Xxxxxx has been working on pulling records for various requests.
Technology Report. Xxx. Xxxxxxx shared that the desktops and laptops have been distributed. Xx. Xxxxxxxx is currently receiving quotes for the camera systems.
Technology Report. A presentation will be made at the meeting to provide the Board with an update on the use of technology on campus.

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