UIQ definition

UIQ means the object code version of Itron’s UtilityIQ® software. The UIQ modules must be licensed individually.
UIQ has the same meaning as set forth in Attachment AScope of Work.

Examples of UIQ in a sentence

  • The UIQ application will be available to and accessible by ComEd and ***.

  • Using a multi-faceted team, skilled in an array of technologies and business processes, SSN will: • Define scope and set clear expectations for deployment • Deploy a solution rapidly and pragmatically • Migrate data from existing system and coordinate transition onto new system This section describes the UIQ environments under consideration by FPL and covered in this SOW.

  • Before and during Task 3.1.2 (Design/Setup of Back Office) and Task 3.2 (UIQ Integration and Configuration Assistance), Silver Spring and ComEd will engage in interactive technology planning sessions that will provide information about the Design/Setup and UIQ Integration Assistance tasks and educate key ComEd personnel on Silver Spring technology and practices.

  • Contractor shall be provided remote access to ComEd’s UIQ system via secure VPN connection to facilitate Contractor’s ability to troubleshoot and support ComEd.

  • This includes meter deployment, gateway deployment and relay deployment as well as UIQ installation and management.

  • Silver Spring will provide a dedicated Solution Architect for *** of the deployment (commencing when the Solution Architect first reports) to accomplish the tasks listed in each of the phases of UIQ Integration and Configuration Assistance.

  • UIQ FWU provides a project based approach that is integrated with AMM to take advantage of existing features such as device groups and search while independently managing the upgrade process.

  • This includes reviewing and validating meter programs, ensuring meters are being read properly and verifying data is flowing through the UIQ system to the utility back-office systems.

  • Throughout the deployment period, FPL will require *** reporting of: • Number of devices delivered • Number of devices loaded to UIQ • Number of devices installed in the field • Number of devices activated in UIQ • Number of devices requiring a field visit • Number of devices required to be changed after initial deployment (prior to being activated) All failures are to be tracked and investigated for cause.

  • This Statement of Work (“SOW”) entered into as of July 31, 2009 (“SOW Effective Date”) defines design and implementation services (“Services”) to support new UIQ environments to be performed by Silver Spring Networks (“SSN”) for Florida Power & Light Company (“FPL”) for the AMI Infrastructure Supply Chain Project (the “Project”).