System Management Office definition
Examples of System Management Office in a sentence
Disparaging, or inflammatory religious content includes, but is not limited to: blatant or veiled publications (published by any means), periodicals, curriculum, images, or any other such icons or material(s) that contains language or images that are provocative, and or denigrating with respect to religious beliefs, or faith traditions, contains provocative titles or descriptions, etc., as determined by the FedMall System Management Office.
A list of acceptable radio equipment is available on the ALMR website or from the System Management Office.
Indecent content or related material includes, but is not limited to: blatant or veiled displays of sexual content that produces sexual associations in people’s minds, is provocative and/or degrading, contains language or images that are sexually suggestive or provocative with respect to sexual activities, sexual process/methods, contains provocative titles or descriptions, etc., as determined by the FedMall System Management Office.
The System Management Office (SMO) oversees the operation of all NMTs. NMTs can be used by individual agencies to manage their individual radio systems.
Each member agency will identify a central point of contact (POC) to serve as its liaison to the ALMR System Management Office.
System Management Office (SMO): the team of specialists responsible for management of maintenance and operations of the system.
System Management Office (SMO): the team of specialists responsible for management of maintenance and operations of the System.
Consequently, a determination of the need and potential impact on the system will be made by the System Management Office when such a request is received from Member agencies.
The System Management Office may forward such information to the System Council and the System Management Board, as appropriate.
In providing such instruction to the Trustee, the System Organization shall be deemed to represent and warrant to the Trustee that the System Management Office has all necessary approvals by the System Management Board and/or the System Council, to the extent applicable, to provide such instructions.