Teletype Clause Samples

The Teletype clause defines the use of teletype or similar electronic communication methods for official correspondence or notifications under the agreement. It typically specifies that messages sent via teletype are considered valid and effective, often outlining requirements such as confirmation of receipt or designated contact points. This clause ensures that parties can rely on electronic transmissions for timely and documented communication, reducing delays and providing a clear record of exchanges.
Teletype. The Parties to this Agreement will assume full responsibility for their portion of the teletype (TTY) network.  AFS will provide and maintain the TTY hub at AFS. This hub will be operational year-round. Connections between this hub and the data communications equipment will be via TCP/IP or standard RS-232 connections. AFS will also provide and maintain the TTY software to run on computers with Windows operating system. This maintenance is limited to that necessary to maintain a reliable and functional system.  The DNR will provide their own data circuit(s) accessing the DNR owned communication equipment at AFS; this will serve as the demarcation point between AFS and DNR circuits. DNR contributes funding to AFS to support the Teletype system and the costs are included in the ▇▇▇▇ for Collection for Annual Fixed Costs.  Any operational changes to the TTY system, including hardware and software, will be made on an interagency basis, with concurrence from both DNR and AFS.
Teletype. The Parties to this Agreement will assume full responsibility for their portion of the teletype (TTY) network. AFS will provide and maintain the TTY hub at AFS. This hub will be operational year-round. Connections between this hub and the data communications equipment will be via TCP/IP or standard RS-232 connections. AFS will also provide and maintain the TTY software to run on computers with Windows operating system. This maintenance is limited to that necessary to maintain a reliable and functional system. The DNR will provide their own data circuit(s) accessing the DNR owned communication equipment at AFS; this will serve as the demarcation point between AFS and DNR circuits. DNR contributes funding to AFS to support the Teletype system and the costs are included in the Bill for Collection for Annual Fixed Costs. Any operational changes to the TTY system, including hardware and software, will be made on an interagency basis, with concurrence from both DNR and AFS. Integrated Fire Management (IFM) DNR will provide and maintain the Integrated Fire Management (IFM) system as the Computer Aided Dispatch system (CAD) for fires in State protection and as a situational awareness tool for resources and incidents. The IFM will be operational year-round and seasonal updates will be completed by April 1. Jurisdictional Agencies will be provided read-only access as requested. IFM will provide real-time information within State and US Forest Service protection for fire managers: Available resources including air tankers, smokejumpers, helicopters, engines, and crews Active fires by Management Option and Jurisdictional Agency Summary of staffed fires by Area/Forest Daily Preparedness Levels and Staffing Plans BLAST – relevant radio logs filtered by agency, Jurisdictional Agency, and job type.
Teletype. The term "Teletype" shall mean queries only. The entries, deletions, updates and/or validations, as required by FDLE, shall remain the responsibility of the Participating Community.
Teletype. Any electro-mechanical device using telephone lines connected to Area State and National Crime Information Facilities and other Law Enforcement Agencies capable of two-way communication through exchange of written messages.
Teletype. The Parties to this Agreement will assume full responsibility for their portion of the teletype (TTY) network. AFS will provide and maintain the TTY hub at AFS. This hub will be operational year-round. Connections between this hub and the data communications equipment will be via TCP/IP or standard RS-232 connections. AFS will also provide and maintain the TTY software to run on computers with Windows operating system. This maintenance is limited to that necessary to maintain a reliable and functional system. The DNR will provide their own data circuit(s) accessing the DNR owned communication equipment at AFS; this will serve as the demarcation point between AFS and DNR circuits. DNR contributes funding to AFS to support the Teletype system and the costs are included in the ▇▇▇▇ for Collection for Annual Fixed Costs. Any operational changes to the TTY system, including hardware and software, will be made on an interagency basis, with concurrence from both DNR and AFS. AICC Website The AICC website (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/) is a comprehensive source of fire-related information. Website links to documents, webpages, and data include, but are not limited to Alaska and National situation reports and preparedness levels, current and historical fire map products and data, media releases, planned prescribed fires, incident management team and crew information and rotation lists, current weather forecasts, weather station data, Alaska fire and fuels information, and fire potential outlooks. Radio Communications All agencies will adhere to all Federal Communication Commission and DOI Office of Telecommunication policy and internal agency rules and regulations pertinent to use of frequencies. Radio Frequency Sharing Each Protecting Agency Area/Zone/Forest has local frequencies on which they operate. The Interagency Fire Dispatch Centers for that Area/Zone/Forest are responsible for assigning and tracking incident frequencies, and all resources assigned to an incident are permitted to use assigned frequencies. The DNR and AFS have agreed to share assigned frequencies for the purpose of initial response, logistical support, preparedness, and administrative traffic on a non-interfering basis. DNR and USFS have a similar agreement. Additionally, AFS and DNR agree to make every effort to have the same channel line-up and radio configurations in their fire radios. To facilitate interagency communications, there are interagency frequencies approved for use during an incid...
Teletype. The Parties to this Agreement will assume full responsibility for their portion of the teletype (TTY) network. AFS will provide and maintain the TTY hub at AFS. This hub will be operational by March 15 annually. Connections between this hub and the data communications equipment will be via TCP/IP or standard RS-232 connections. AFS will also provide and maintain the TTY software to run on computers with Windows operating system. This maintenance is limited to that necessary to maintain reliable and functional system. The DNR will provide their own data circuit(s) accessing the DNR owned communication equipment at AFS; this will serve as the demarcation point between AFS and DNR circuits. DNR contributes funding to AFS to support the Teletype system and the costs are included in the Bill for Collection for Annual Fixed Costs. Read only access will be provided at no charge to the DOI agencies as part of the wildland fire suppression services designated to AFS in 620 DM 2. Any operational changes to the TTY system, including hardware and software, will be made on an interagency basis, with concurrence from both DNR and AFS.

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  • Electronic COMMUNICATIONS

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