DBM definition

DBM means the Borrower’s Department of Budget and Management, and any successor thereto;
DBM means decibels of power referenced to one milliwatt;
DBM means design-build-maintain.

Examples of DBM in a sentence

  • The supplier must comply with the DBM GPPB Non-Policy Matter No. 045-2017, if applicable.

  • It may also be downloaded free of charge from the websites of the Procurement Service – DBM (PS-DBM) and PhilGEPS, provided that Bidders shall pay the non-refundable fee for the Bidding Documents not later than the submission of their bids.

  • Once the DBM Contract Manager has received and validated the signed TOA, the DBM Contract Manager will execute the TOA.

  • Upon completion of all evaluations, discussions, and reference checks, the DBM Contract Manager will recommend award of a Task Order Agreement (TOA) to the responsible technically qualified Master Contractor-Offeror who is reasonably susceptible of being selected for award based upon providing the State with the most advantageous offer.

  • In such cases a copy of the letter issued by DBM approving release time for a specific event shall be sufficient.


More Definitions of DBM

DBM means the power level in decibels (logarithmic scale) referenced against 1 milliwatt (i.e. a value of 0 dBm is 1 milliwatt);
DBM means the radio frequency power level expressed in decibels relative to one milliwatt;
DBM means the unit of measure of the power level of an electromagnetic signal expressed in decibels referenced to one milliwatt.
DBM means the SAMA Doctor’s Billing Manual, as published from time to time;
DBM means the power level in decibels (logarithmic scale) referenced against 1milliwatt (i.e. a value of 0dBm is 1 milliwatt);
DBM means the Department of Budget and Management.
DBM means Directors or Board members of ABS as may be appointed from time to time;