Provisional Authorization definition

Provisional Authorization means authorization of a candidate for accreditation for no more than a five-year period, unless an extension is granted by the director for good cause, while the candidate for accreditation seeks to satisfy the requirement for institutional accreditation; provided that no provisional authorization shall be given for more than a ten-year period.
Provisional Authorization means a permission issued by the PNRI to the applicant of a License to Construct, on the basis of the technical information and data so far made available, to allow the conduct of activities prior to the issuance of a License to Construct; See pre-construction activities.

Examples of Provisional Authorization in a sentence

  • The MTW Expansion application is hosted in the Salesforce Government Cloud (Gov Cloud), which has a FedRAMP Moderate Authority to Operate (ATO) and Department of Defense Impact Level 4 Provisional Authorization (PA).

  • Prior to contract award, all commercially provided cloud services must have a DoD Provisional Authorization granted by DISA.

  • In the event Licensor’s Software provided as a hosted solution, or Software-as-a-Service (“SaaS Software”), receives FedRAMP authorization and a DoD Provisional Authorization, Licensor will submit cloud terms for consideration to include as an addendum to the DoD ESI MLA.

  • The contractor shall provide the CHS team Cloud Service Management services (where not inherently governmental) to centrally manage, track and report cost and performance data for applications hosted or IT services provided within one or more Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FEDRAMP) and or DoD Provisional Authorization (PA) CSP cloud environments or cloud service offerings through a single point-of-entry.