Operating Divisions definition
Examples of Operating Divisions in a sentence
The Contractor shall assure, either as HICAP direct services or contracted services, full compliance with the HHS Grants Policy Statement (GPS), which are common across all HHS Operating Divisions (OPDIVs) and apply as indicated in the HHS GPS unless there are statutory, regulatory, or award-specific requirements to the contrary (as specified in individual Notices of Awards).
The method of review (conference call, meeting, email) will be jointly determined by the IRS Governmental Liaison, Business Operating Divisions, and the DOL Liaison.
Employee's compensation, in addition to Base Salary, will include distributions from the Company and from Operating Divisions of the Company pursuant to Section 4(e).
The Operator's Management Committee shall further have the task to secure the necessary coordination among the Operating Divisions and therefore the overall management of the Branch, and will exercise such other powers as may be conferred upon it by the Board.
Graphic displays and printed tabular listings derived from licensed data may be used in publications and presentations, provided that credit is given to the Department as the custodian of the data.
Assure, either as HICAP direct services or contracted services, full compliance with the HHS Grants Policy Statement (GPS), which are common across all HHS Operating Divisions (OPDIVs) and apply as indicated in the HHS GPS unless there are statutory, regulatory, or award-specific requirements to the contrary (as specified in individual Notices of Awards).
The selection of work shall be made at the same time as the Operating Divisions.
If the employee is hired on the same date, seniority will be determined by the date of the submission of the employee's employment application.
Where necessary you may approach your Operating Division's Procurement Department for guidance in this regard.
This master contract will enable the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Operating Divisions (OPDIVS) and on a case by case basis, other Federal agencies to achieve and maintain high quality performance in the areas of media, communication, and information dissemination and technology by purchasing superior communication goods and services, especially where this expertise does not exist in-house.