Incident Data definition

Incident Data means the electronic information provided by the City of Fort
Incident Data means audio and/or video recordings of a Member’s activities and/or interactions with others taken by the Department’s own initiative.

Examples of Incident Data in a sentence

  • The Privacy Officer shall cooperate with and provide all reasonable and timely assistance to eBay to enable eBay to (i) fulfill its legal obligations; (ii) formulate a correct response to Data Subject and Regulator requests involving eBay Data; and (c) take suitable further steps in respect to any Security Incident, Data Subject Request, or any other correspondence, inquiry or complaint received from an individual, Regulator, court or other third party in connection with the Processing of eBay Data.

  • There is no mechanism for transferring the PIDF-LO or the Emergency Incident Data Document (EIDD) to exchange location data and any other supplemental data or alternatively URIs to the dereferencing systems that would provide the data or data updates to the PSAP.

  • If all PSAPs involved in a bridge/transfer have transitioned to i3, they would utilize the Emergency Incident Data Document (EIDD) to exchange location data and any other supplemental data or alternatively URIs to the dereferencing systems that would provide the data or data updates to the PSAP.

  • In the event Data Processor becomes aware of an Incident, Data Processor shall immediately notify Data Controller and provide enough details so that Data Controller may take appropriate actions, cooperate with Data Controller throughout the Incident, and shall follow Data Controller’s instructions with regard to such Incident in order to enable Data Controller to perform a thorough investigation, to formulate a correct response, and to take suitable further steps in respect of the Incident.

  • Each of these layers is used by the ECRF to perform a geographic query to determine which Emergency Service Providers are responsible for providing service to a location in the event a selective transfer is desired, to direct an Emergency Incident Data Document to a secondary PSAP for dispatch, or to display the responsible agencies at the PSAP.

  • Arctic Wolf’s and Affiliates’ personnel will have access to Customer Incident Data to provide Services, subject to the terms set forth herein.

  • Each of these layers is used to determine which Emergency Service Providers are responsible for providing service to a location in the event a selective transfer is desired, to direct an Emergency Incident Data Document to a secondary PSAP for dispatch, or to display the responsible agencies at the PSAP.

  • Eventually the movement of 9-1-1 information will be managed by the Incident Data Exchange (IDX) functional element and together EIDO and IDX will be part of the transport of a call/incident from one PSAP to another and/or could be a request for services by CAD or other means.

  • Freeway Traffic Management Center Incident Dispatch Center(s) Inter-Jurisdictional Incident Management System Maintenance Dispatch Center Regional ITS Management System State Patrol Dispatch Center Incident consists of stored information applicable to an active Emergency Vehicle Conditions incident that has impact on current travel conditions Incident Data consists of information that is collected about an incident but may not be organized or stored in a repository.

  • The Data Portal services outlined in this SOW will provide Cal OES and every PSAP in California, the ability to access data via the Emergency Incident Data Object (EIDO), which is the National Emergency Number Association standards-based container for incident data from the PSAP after receipt of the call and initiation of the incident, all the way through to other PSAPs that have a need to know and permissions to access the data.

Related to Incident Data

  • Student Data means personally identifiable information, as defined in Section 2-d, from student records that Vendor may receive from the District pursuant to the Master Agreement.

  • Client Data means personal data of data subjects, such as your employees, associates or partners, that is provided to S&P Global Ratings during the provision by S&P Global Ratings of the Services to you, such as name, job title, name of employer, office email address, office physical address, internet protocol address, office telephone number and language selection (and excludes special categories of personal data);

  • Patient Data means any electronic data, information or material about a Patient entered into the Software.

  • Service Provider Materials means all works of authorship, products and materials [including, but not limited to, data, diagrams, charts, reports, specifications, studies, inventions, software, software development tools, methodologies, ideas, methods, processes, concepts and techniques] owned by, or licensed to, the Service Provider prior to the Commencement Date or independently developed by the Service Provider outside the scope of this Agreement at no expense to Transnet, and used by the Service Provider in the performance of the Services;

  • Company Data means all data collected, generated, or received in connection with the marketing, delivery, or use of any Company Product, including Company-Licensed Data, Company-Owned Data and Personal Data.