Full Deployment definition

Full Deployment means the attainment by the Company of in excess of 15,000 registered physician users of the CareXchange, on the date at which the number of such CareXchange users is being evaluated in accordance with Section 2.03(a) or Section 2.08, at least 50% of such users logging onto the CareXchange server, or creating transactions to be processed by the CareXchange server, three or more times per week in each week during the four (4) weeks immediately prior to the date at which the number of such CareXchange users is being evaluated in accordance with Section 2.03(a) or Section 2.08 and ending on such date.

Examples of Full Deployment in a sentence

  • By: *** By: *** Name: *** Name: *** Title: *** Title: *** Date: 12-03-2014 Date: 12-04-2014 Exhibit “N” Statement of Work – AMI SOW Full Deployment Statement of Work #[___] This Statement of Work (“SOW”) is entered into as of January [25], 2012 (“SOW Effective Date”) between Silver Spring Networks, Inc.

  • To the extent that Full Deployment is reached and the General Partner determines in good faith that additional capital will be required to support the Partnership’s Portfolio Companies, the General Partner shall provide the Limited Partners the opportunity to increase the Partnership’s Committed Capital by up to $30,000,000, as contemplated in paragraph 3.2(c).

  • Upon Full Deployment, the Contractor shall certify to the Authority that the NEPP System conforms to the Contract requirements.

  • The Authority shall then be entitled to review (i) all Deliverables and Services comprising Full Deployment, (ii) all CDRLs set forth in Section 24 of the Technical Specification, and (iii) any other Components or Services specified in the Contract Documents (including the Technical Specifications).

  • The Full Deployment Phase installations will take place over a planned 18-month period.

  • The project will consist of three phases: a planning/advisory Phase titled Alpha, a Proof of Concept Phase titled Beta and a Full Deployment Phase.

  • Similar to the ITRON Deploy and Operate steps, during Full Deployment, ITRON and its subcontractors will install the remaining Endpoints, provide field and network mitigation support and network optimization support.

  • ITRON will be accountable to secure and manage equipment received at the warehouse during Full Deployment.

  • This Contract shall commence on the Effective Date and shall terminate 10 years after City’s decision to proceed with Full Deployment Phase, unless: (1) this Contract is terminated pursuant to Section 3.6(J); (2) City and Contractor agree to exercise an option to extend the Contract term as provided in Section 3.2 (See Phase 4) including the term of Sensus Maintenance and Support Services - Exhibit I; or (3) this Contract is terminated for cause as provided below.

  • This testing will confirm that the overall system performance meets the requirements specified in Exhibit H: Systems Acceptance Testing for Full Deployment Phase 2 (“SAT requirements”).

Related to Full Deployment

  • Deployment means a period of time extending from six (6) months before a member of the uniformed services' departure from their home station on military orders through six (6) months after return to his or her home station.

  • Diversional Therapist means a person who provides, facilitates and co-ordinates group and individual leisure and recreational activities. This person must be a graduate from an approved university course which includes: An Associate Diploma and Diploma of Applied Science (Diversional Therapy); Bachelor of Applied Sciences (Leisure and Health); Bachelor of Applied Science (Diversional Therapy); Diploma or Bachelor of Health Sciences (Leisure and Health); an Associate Diploma course in Diversional Therapy; or who has such other qualifications deemed to be equivalent (such as a Four-year degree, Master’s Degree or PhD).

  • payment initiation service means a service to initiate a payment order at the request of the payment service user with respect to a payment account held at another payment service provider;

  • Custom Initiative means those projects that are not Standard, Retro-commissioning, or Streetlighting Initiatives. Projects that are found on New Construction Lighting, Metering & Monitoring, and Feasibility Study are also part of the Custom Initiative.

  • Payment Initiation Service Provider or “PISP” means an authorised third party provider which provides a service that allows that third party to pass payment instructions to us on your behalf in relation to your Account.