EITS definition

EITS means the Enterprise Information Technology Services Program, Department of Management Services.
EITS means the NYC Health + Hospitals Enterprise Information Technology Services.

Examples of EITS in a sentence

  • If the incident occurs after business hours or on a weekend or holiday and involves data provided to DHCS by the Social Security Administration, notice shall be provided by calling the DHCS EITS Service Desk.

  • The current version of the EITS “The University of Georgia Telecommunications Design Guide and Standards” can be located at: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/ExpressionEngine/files/documents/UGA_Cabling_Standards.pdf.

  • S.) shall retain and accumulate seniority in the seniority group in which it is established at the time of their transfer to the employee-in- training (E.I.T.) or the employee-in-training seniority (E.I.T.S.) status.

  • Contractor shall facilitate and coordinate the appropriate involvement of Government, Customers, EITS Governance, Service Providers, and other vendors.

  • The EITS Environment is the aggregation of IT delivery, management, and governance activities that allow for effective service delivery, timely decisions, and continuous improvement.

  • This framework will continue to evolve as the parties identify opportunities to enhance the EITS Environment.

  • All EITS and State PSPs can be viewed at: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇/Governance/Security/State_Security_Policies_Standards Procedures/.

  • Contractor shall coordinate Change Management activities across all functions, sites, regions, Service Providers, and other vendors that provide services in the EITS Environment.

  • Contractor shall participate in work sessions with stakeholders (e.g., EITS Governance, Customers, focus groups) to discuss overall results and develop specific action plan.

  • Contractor shall ensure that all training is specific to the EITS Environment and applicable to Customers and Service Providers.

Related to EITS

  • EIRs means the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 and any guidance and/or codes of practice relating to them

  • Public data means the objective, factual data on which policy decisions are based and on which public services are assessed, or which is collected or generated in the course of public service delivery.

  • Drugs means (a) substances recognized in the official United

  • biometric data means personal data resulting from specific technical processing relating to the physical, physiological or behavioural characteristics of a natural person, which allow or confirm the unique identification of that natural person, such as facial images or dactyloscopic data;