Technical Input definition

Technical Input has the meaning set forth in paragraph (c) of Section 4.1 (Proposed Design).
Technical Input means the technical specifications, drawings and schedules that define a procurement package;
Technical Input. Ensuring that evaluation teams include a technical expert who is closely involved in the response and is intimately aware of specific response needs such as the type and kind of skimmer, boom, or other equipment is critical to the success of utilizing offers of assistance. One of the primary objectives of a successful International Offers of Assistance program is to ensure that the offers aid and support the response, with only those tools needed, and not bog down the response with unnecessary, unwanted or outdated equipment. Ensuring that the response is supported with an efficient and balanced supply of applicable equipment / personnel will aid in the success of the response while also ensuring the Offering Party’s own cache of response equipment / personnel will not be negatively impacted.

Examples of Technical Input in a sentence

  • Technical Memo - documenting Peer Review comments, or other Technical Input or Strategy Development advice.

  • Provide Restriction models; Define surrounding environment restrictions for the part / system using 3D package / envelope model based on agreed TI (Technical Input).

  • Comment: Signature Date Appropriate Documents Reviewed and Technical Input Submitted • Excellent - Reviewed all appropriate documents and provided input as specified in the Task Order.

  • Task 1 – Providing Technical Input to enable DECC to answer Technical Queries from Applicants during the Application Process The scope of work set out in the ITT states that DECC will receive EDR project applications and will carry out the first screening of proposals.

  • Provision of technical advisory services and training for capacity building of MDAs in support of implementation of Borrower’s Public Financial Management Capacity Building and Technical Input Plan and CPAR-based action plan.

Related to Technical Input

  • Licensor Technology means the Licensor Patents and the Licensor Know-How.

  • Manufacturing Know-How means all information, techniques, inventions, discoveries, improvements, practices, methods, knowledge, skill, experience and other technology, whether or not patentable or copyrightable, and any copyrights based thereon, relating to or necessary or useful for the production, purification, packaging, storage and transportation of Collaboration Products, including without limitation specifications, acceptance criteria, manufacturing batch records, standard operating procedures, engineering plans, installation, operation and process qualification protocols for equipment, validation records, master files submitted to the FDA, process validation reports, environmental monitoring processes, test data including pharmacological, toxicological and clinical test data, cost data and employee training materials.

  • Manufacturing Technology means any and all patents, patent applications, Know-How, and all intellectual property rights associated therewith, and including all tangible embodiments thereof, that are necessary or useful for the manufacture of adeno- associated viruses, adeno-associated virus vectors, research or commercial reagents related thereto, Licensed Products, or other products, including manufacturing processes, technical information relating to the methods of manufacture, protocols, standard operating procedures, batch records, assays, formulations, quality control data, specifications, scale up, any and all improvements, modifications, and changes thereto, and any and all activities associated with such manufacture. Any and all chemistry, manufacturing, and controls (CMC), drug master files (DMFs), or similar materials provided to regulatory authorities and the information contained therein are deemed Manufacturing Technology.

  • Licensed Technology means the Licensed Patents and Licensed Know-How.

  • Technical Information means technical data or computer software, as those terms are defined in the clause at DFARS 252.227-7013, Rights in Technical Data-Noncommercial Items, regardless of whether or not the clause is incorporated in this solicitation or contract. Examples of technical information include research and engineering data, engineering drawings, and associated lists, specifications, standards, process sheets, manuals, technical reports, technical orders, catalog-item identifications, data sets, studies and analyses and related information, and computer software executable code and source code.