Non-operational definition
Non-operational means one of the following:
Non-operational means not used to support the on-going operations of the Customer such that Information is not susceptible to use as a substitute for the Services licensed by D&B.
Non-operational means not used to support the on-going operations of Customer such that Information is not susceptible to use as a substitute for the Services licensed by D&B.
Examples of Non-operational in a sentence
If in the event of a disaster or a Force Majeure Event affecting the performance of the Services at the Contractor Services Center, and following the implementation of the DRP and BCP, the Contractor Services Center is still Non-Operational, the Agency may, at any time, terminate the affected portion of this Agreement and either perform the affected Services itself or, at any time, contract with a third party for substitute services.
More Definitions of Non-operational
Non-operational means an environment where the Contractor Services Center is not able to conduct normal business processes for 15% (fifteen percent) or more of the Services for a duration of twenty-four (24) hours or more, and there is no reasonable expectation that delivery of such Service will resume in the subsequent twenty-four
Non-operational means an environment where the Contractor Services Center is not able to conduct normal business processes for 15% (fifteen percent) or more of the Services for a duration of twenty-four (24) hours or more, and there is no reasonable expectation that delivery of such Service will resume in the subsequent twenty-four (24) hour period through execution of the DRP or BCP or otherwise.
Non-operational means all administrative staff (i.e. reception, staff travel, inventory control, finance, secretarial).
Non-operational means Production Machines and Software are not available for production use by OTI's End Users, commercial customer base and OTI internal users.
Non-operational means staff on regular day work rosters.
Non-operational means unable (i) to move under its own power, or (ii) perform its customary function, or (iii) be legally operated within the requirements of all applicable laws of the United States of America, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, County of Erie, Township of Venango.