DISA definition

DISA means any of the Borrower’s regional health departments (Direcciones de Salud);
DISA shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.04(c).
DISA means the Daily Interest Savings Account within a TD Canada Trust RSP, RIF or ESP. RESP means the TD Canada Trust Registered Education Savings Plan. HISA means the High Interest TFSA Savings Account within a TD Canada Trust TFSA.

Examples of DISA in a sentence

  • The appropriate eCMRA reporting tool to use is determined by the requiring activity being supported (e.g., if DISA awards a contract for an Air Force requiring activity, the contractor shall load the required reporting data in the “Department of Air Force CMRA” tool).

  • The requirements of this Section shall apply equally to any access and use by Flextronics of any Nortel Networks intranet, electronic mail system, of any Nortel Networks’ electronic switched network, either directly or via a direct inward service access (DISA) feature or of any other property, equipment or service of Nortel Networks.

  • DISA Policy Letter, Unauthorized Connections to Network Devices, 11 September 2013 c.

  • The Army, Air Force, DLA, DISA and Navy are participating in a fee-sharing program.

  • This field shall be notated Army, Air Force, DLA, DISA, Navy or DOD as appropriate.

  • The request for SSBI (e-QIP, FBI name and fingerprint check) must be submitted by DISA PSO to the OPM.

  • Examples of information services include DISA network (DISANet), Internet, Intranet, World Wide Web, and electronic mail.

  • The Government seeks to award to the Offeror who gives DISA the greatest confidence that it will best meet, or exceed, the requirements.

  • The amount of ACT Fee due DISA shall be calculated at 1% of all DISA sales.

  • Mobility solution server/system should be hardened in accordance with industry and vendor best practices such as Center for Internet Security (CIS) benchmarks, NIS, NSA, DISA and/or other.


More Definitions of DISA

DISA means the Daily Interest Savings Account within a TD Canada Trust RSP, RIF or ESP.

Related to DISA

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  • Root Cause Analysis means a method of problem solving designed to identify the underlying causes of a problem. The focus of a root cause analysis is on systems, processes, and outcomes that require change to reduce the risk of harm.

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  • Retiree Health Plan means an "employee welfare benefit plan" within the meaning of Section 3(1) of ERISA that provides benefits to individuals after termination of their employment, other than as required by Section 601 of ERISA.