DPS Portal definition

DPS Portal means Our portal through which the DPS will operate which at the Start Date is Pro-contract but this may be changed by Us. We will give all Members reasonable notice of any change of portal.
DPS Portal. Means the electronic tender portal (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇) under which this DPS has been created and through which all Further Competitions must be conducted.

Examples of DPS Portal in a sentence

  • You will be required to use the DPS Portal to submit Your Tender for any projects.

  • We will use an electronic tendering system (referred to in this Agreement as the DPS Portal which is currently Pro Contract but is subject to change).

  • A current list of all public sector bodies entitled to use the DPS is set out in the DPS Memorandum of Information which can be found on the DPS Portal.

  • You must ensure that details of Your Representatives are kept up to date on the DPS Portal and that alternative contact details are included when either of Your Representatives leaves Your employment or is absent or is going to be absent for more than fifteen (15) days.

  • The Homes England Building Lease as amended from time to time by Us. The latest version is available on the DPS Portal.

Related to DPS Portal

  • Web Portal means an online entity through which persons are able to effect transactions in securities.

  • common portal means the common goods and services tax electronic portal referred to in section 146;

  • Customer Portal means a web portal maintained by Liferay or a Liferay Affiliate that provides for various resources accessible to Liferay Subscription customers as further described in Section 2.1 below.

  • Multiple Exchange Carrier Access Billing or “MECAB” means the document prepared by the Billing Committee of the OBF, which functions under the auspices of the Carrier Liaison Committee (CLC) of the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS). The MECAB document, published by ATIS as ATIS/OBF-MECAB- Issue 6, February 1998, contains the recommended guidelines for the billing of access services provided to an IXC by two (2) or more LECs, or by one LEC in two (2) or more states within a single LATA.

  • online interface means any software, including a website, part of a website or an application, that is operated by or on behalf of an economic operator, and which serves to give end users access to the economic operator's products;