Examples of Technology Application in a sentence
Completed applications must be submitted to the address above.(2) The State Board of Education shall evaluate a District Innovation School of Technology Application using Form IEPC-DIST2, District Innovation School of Technology Application Evaluation Instrument, effective June 2014 (http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-04155).
Technology Application Center (TAC), University of New Mexico, Albu- querque, NM 87131.
When preparing applications for purchase or rental of innovative technology products and / or making decisions on purchase or rental of innovative technology products, reference should also be drawn to the latest reference list of Recognised Technology Application Products released by the SWD and “Reference Furniture and Equipment Lists” for the SWD subvented services, where relevant.
For Power back up, UPS is provided to all SROs. This computerisation project is called as iSARITA (Integrated Stamps and Registration Information Technology Application).
The Technology Application and Promotion Institute (“TAPI”) shall serve as the secretariat to the Board.
Green Technology Application and Practice Guide for Zhejiang Logistics Enterprises.
The Contractor shall support defense health systems that work to acquire, manage, deploy and maintain the multiple information management systems that comprise the military’s Garrison-based electronic health record, Armed Forces Health Longitudinal Technology Application (AHLTA), Composite Health Care System (CHCS) and Cerner Electronic Health Record (HER).
While it may be argued that a healthgrid could fall within the ambit of the current Medical Devices Directive in that it is a software tool that impacts on a medical act, the whole construction of the Directive is based upon physical goods (which might have a software component) placed on the market for purchase or lease.
Thornewell II, Note, Patent Infringement Prevention and the Advancement of Technology: Application of 35 U.S.C. § 271(f) to Software and “Virtual Components,” 73 FORDHAM L.
Interns areevaluated according to the National Association of Colleges & Employers (NACE) Career Readiness Competencies, on areas such as Professionalism/ Work Ethic; Critical Thinking/Problem Solving; Oral/ Written Communications; Teamwork/Collaboration; Information Technology Application; Leadership; and Career Management.