Geographic Separation definition

Geographic Separation means, at a minimum, the GPS IIIA program contractor employees must work in separate office buildings than management, program staff, and administrative support staff working on any other GPS segment contracts (not including the GPS IIR Contract).
Geographic Separation means, at a minimum, the MGUE program contractor employees must work in separate office buildings than management, program staff, and administrative support staff working on any other GPS segment contracts.

Related to Geographic Separation

  • Geographic Service Area or “Service Area” means an area as defined in Section 1345(k) of the Health and Safety Code.

  • Geographic Territory means the United States of America, including all of its territories and possessions, unless otherwise specified.

  • Geographic Region means large areas where similar combinations of climate, geomorphology, and potential natural vegetation occur, established for the purposes of implementing the water protection rules.

  • Geographic Area means the three digit zip code in which the service, treatment, procedure, drugs or supplies are provided; or a greater area if necessary to obtain a representative cross-section of charge for a like treatment, service, procedure, device drug or supply.

  • Restricted Territories means (i) Cuba, Sudan, Iran, North Korea, Syria and the territory of Crimea/Sevastopol; and (ii) any other country or territory that is subject to sanctions by the United Kingdom, the European Union, the U.S., United Nations or elsewhere.