IEOS definition

IEOS means the Borrower's Instituto Ecuatoriano de Obras Sanitarias (Ecuadorean Sanitation Works Institute), created pursuant to Decree 179 published in the Borrower's Registro Oficial on February 4, 1965;

Examples of IEOS in a sentence

  • EOS PM-1 is NASA’s primary contribution to the International Earth Observing System (IEOS).

  • The main U.S. contribution to GEOSS is the development and coordination of the Integrated Earth Observation System (IEOS), and the first task of USGEO13 was to develop a strategic plan14 for IEOS.

  • Foreign bidders must be permitted to have their financial solvency certified by a foreign bank acceptable to the Borrower, IEOS or CRM without recertification by any Ecuadorean bank or other Ecuadorean person or entity.

  • Bid and performance bonds and guarantees issued by foreign sureties approved by the Borrower, IEOS or CRM must be admissible without recertification or other participation by any Ecuadorean bank or other Ecuadorean person or entity.

  • In order to assist the Borrower, IEOS and CRM in carrying out the Project, the Borrower shall employ or cause to be employed consultants whose qualifications, experience and terms and con- ditions of employment shall be satisfactory to the Bank.

  • Foreign consultants must not be required to be locally registered as a condition of participation in the selection process, but may be required to be so registered, at the time of contracting, if the Borrower, IEOS or CRM and the Bank so agree.

  • The remaining sets, one maintained by IEOS and another by CRM, shall each apply respectively to the Part of the Project carried out by the entity in question.

  • IEOS is itself part of a larger international effort including the International Geosphere-Biosphere Program, the World Climate Research Pro- gram, and associated Global Change research programs,-- to advance multidisci- plinary study of the Earth and long-term systematic monitoring of changes in the Earth system.

  • IEOS is itself part of a larger international effort including the International Geosphere-Biosphere Program, the World Climate Research Pro gram, and associated Global Change research programs,-- to advance multidisci plinary study of the Earth and long-term systematic monitoring of changes in the Earth system.