Planning Guide definition
Examples of Planning Guide in a sentence
End User acknowledges that Vocera may recommend changes to the Operating Environment to resolve certain issues, e.g., where the End User’s WLAN does not comply with Vocera’s WLAN guidelines in its Infrastructure Planning Guide available upon request.
The Contingency Plan must be developed in accordance with NIST SP 800-34, Contingency Planning Guide for Federal Information Systems, and be consistent with HHS and NIH policies.
Subject to the funding limitations of this Agreement, the Division shall reimburse the Sub-Recipient for the actual cost of successfully completing Planning activities consistent with the guidelines contained in the Comprehensive Planning Guide CPG 101 v.2. For additional information, please see ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/pdf/about/divisions/npd/CPG_101_V2.pdf or grant guidance (Notice of Funding Opportunity).
Jurisdictions should analyze JRA results, and use diverse data sources such as the HHS Capabilities Planning Guide (CPG), previous risk assessments, jurisdictional incident AARs/IPs, site visit observations, jurisdictional data from the National Health Security Preparedness Index, and other jurisdictional priorities and strategies, to help determine their strategic priorities, identify program gaps, and, ultimately prioritize preparedness investments.
See also RUS Bulletins 1724D–101A, Electric System Long- Range Planning Guide, and 1724D–101B, System Planning Guide, Construction Work Plans, for additional guidance.
The HPP HCC Capability Planning Guide (CPG) and the 2017-2022 Health Care Preparedness and Response Capabilities located at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/Preparedness/planning/hpp/reports/Documents/2017- 2022-healthcare-pr-capablities.pdf.
An identified capability gap, as defined in the HPP HCC Capability Planning Guide (“CPG”) and the 2017-2022 Health Care Preparedness and Response Capabilities (the “Capabilities”).
The current edition of the New Mexico Public School Adequacy Planning Guide shall be used in its entirety.
A consensus group of local school stakeholders (e.g., administrators, Teachers, WTU representatives, students, parents/guardians, community members, etc.), who are elected or appointed to advise the Supervisor on matters of local school policy, and which shall operate under the guidelines established in the Planning Guide for LSATs (to be developed jointly by DCPS and the WTU).
PHEP recipients should analyze JRA results, and use diverse data sources such as the HHS Capabilities Planning Guide (CPG), previous risk assessments, jurisdictional incident AARs/IPs), site visit observations, jurisdictional data from the National Health Security Preparedness Index, and other jurisdictional priorities and strategies, to help determine their strategic priorities, identify program gaps, and, ultimately prioritize preparedness investments.