Augmentation definition

Augmentation means regional or local mechanisms such as the European Geostationary Navigation Overlay System (EGNOS). These mechanisms enable users of global GNSS to obtain enhanced performance, such as increased accuracy, availability, integrity, and reliability.
Augmentation means to supplement the water supply of an active
Augmentation means the intentional addition of water to rivers and streams of the state or other surface water bodies through the zone of saturation or to the surface water.

Examples of Augmentation in a sentence

  • To provide Customers with a State Term Contract (STC) for Information Technology Staff Augmentation Services, pursuant to the terms set forth in this Scope of Work.

  • Information Technology (IT) Staff Augmentation Contract Experience – Demonstrated prior work experience in the allocation and outsourcing of qualified IT Staff to augment a workforce on a temporary basis.

  • Pursuant to sections 287.056(2) and 287.0591(5), F.S., an Agency must ensure that a RFQ is issued to a minimum of 25 contracted vendors awarded to provide the applicable Information Technology Staff Augmentation contractual services sought by the Agency.

  • Customers shall issue Request for Quotes to at least 25 vendors to provide IT Staff Augmentation services in accordance with section 287.0591(5), Florida Statutes.

  • Customers shall issue Request for Quotes to at least 25 vendors approved to provide IT Staff Augmentation services in accordance with section 287.0591(5), Florida Statutes.


More Definitions of Augmentation

Augmentation means regional or local mechanisms such as the European Geostationary Navigation Overlay System (EGNOS). These mechanisms enable users to obtain enhanced performance, such as increased accuracy, availability, integrity, and reliability.
Augmentation means regional or local mechanisms such as the European Geostationary Navigation Overlay System (EGNOS). They provide the users of satellite-based navigation and timing signals with input information, in addition to that derived from the main constellations in use, and additional range/pseudo-range inputs or corrections to, or enhancements of, existing pseudo-range inputs. These mechanisms enhance performance for users, increasing accuracy, availability, integrity and reliability;
Augmentation means civil mechanisms, which provide the users of satellite-based navigation and timing signals with input information, extra to that derived from the main constellation(s) in use, and additional range/pseudo-range inputs or corrections to, or enhancements of, existing pseudo-range inputs. These mechanisms enable users to obtain enhanced performance, such as increased accuracy, availability, integrity, and reliability.
Augmentation means regional or local mechanisms such as EGNOS, which enable users of global GNSS to obtain enhanced performance, such as increased accuracy, availability, integrity and reliability;
Augmentation means regional mechanisms such as EGNOS. Those mechanisms enable users of GNSS to obtain enhanced performance, such as increased accuracy, availability, integrity and reliability;
Augmentation means to supplement the water supply of an active management area and may include the importation of water into the active management area, storage of water or storage of water pursuant to chapter 3.1 of this title.
Augmentation means regional or local mechanisms such as the European Geostationary Navigation Overlay System (EGNOS), or China's wide Area Differential Satellite Navigation System (CWADSNS). They provide the users of satellite-based navigation and timing signals with input information, extra to that derived from the main constellation(s) in use, and additional range/pseudo-range inputs or corrections to, or enhancements of, existing pseudo-range inputs. These mechanisms enable users to obtain enhanced performance;