EDBMS definition

EDBMS means the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicle’s Emissions Database Management System that has been established for this state’s enhanced vehicle emissions inspection program.

Examples of EDBMS in a sentence

  • Contractor shall provide an asset development and deployment plan that provides real-time communication and data exchange requirements for CDAS, EDBMS, Connecticut Information Sharing System (CISS) and connectivity to the State’s vehicle registration system also known as CIVLS and shall develop a production EDBMS and a testing EDBMS environment that mirror each other for all of the operations of the CTVIP, as described in Exhibit I, Schedule 4.22.

  • Contractor shall deliver an EDBMS as described in Exhibit I, Schedule 4.19.

  • The Quarterly Performance Evaluations shall be based on data collected from the EDBMS, other information provided by Contractor, and on monitoring activities of the State.

  • Contractor shall design an updated vehicle repair data form that will be provided to motorists and a secure portal that allows the CERT to enter the vehicle repair information into the EDBMS network at the time of repairs prior to retesting of the vehicle, as described in detail in Exhibit I, Schedule 4.34.

  • The EDBMS is equivalent to the industry standard term "Vehicle Inspection Database" (VID).

  • Contractor shall report all merged legacy data in to new CT EDBMS as it would report the current data going forward.

  • Contractor shall create a master cybersecurity plan to protect all aspects of the CTVIP and prevent computer virus, malware, Trojan, spyware and ransomware from corrupting the EDBMS and all DMV interfaces with CDAS and the EDBMS.

  • The Parties acknowledge and understand that legacy data present in the new EDBMS may not have data in all new fields and those fields shall remain blank for the legacy records.

  • The new CTVIP EDBMS will be comprised of the Contractor’s proposed EDBMS and the current and existing CT EDBMS records.

  • The Network of Test Centers, equipment, hardware, emissions database and the software integration from CDAS to EDBMS relayed daily to CIVLS or any future vehicle registration platform the State may implement.