Operations Support Unit definition

Operations Support Unit means the internal body established within the Challenge Contractor comprising the Challenge Director and any other management or administration roles agreed by the Governance Group.
Operations Support Unit or “OSU” means the unit established for the purposes set forth in Section I.A.1(b) of the Schedule to the Project Agreement.

Examples of Operations Support Unit in a sentence

  • The Association shall have the sole and exclusive right to have membership dues deducted for employees in the Operations Support Unit.

  • The District shall establish a Professional Growth Fund (for the General Unit and Operations Support Unit combined) not to exceed $20,000 per year effective 7/1/02.

  • The Challenge Director will be supported by professional management and administration provided by the Challenge Contractor including without limitation the services of the Operations Support Unit.

Related to Operations Support Unit

  • Operations Support Systems (OSS) means the suite of functions which permits CLEC to interface to the ILEC for pre-ordering, ordering, provisioning, maintenance/ repair and billing as described in the Attachment 07 – Operations Support Systems (OSS) herein.

  • Corrections support staff member means an adult or juvenile

  • Wireless support structure means a freestanding structure designed to support or capable of supporting small cell wireless facilities. Wireless support structure does not include a utility pole.

  • Project Management Unit or “PMU” means the unit to be established in accordance with Article 6.01 (b) of this Agreement and whose responsibilities are set out in Part A.2 of Schedule 4 to this Agreement;

  • Level 1 Support means qualifying and logging all Technical Support Incidents, answering technical inquiries via telephone support and email regarding the Work and performing limited diagnostic services.