Urgency definition

Urgency shall include, but not be limited to, situations of unexpected vacancies in a shift; situations involving the immediate need of additional personnel at a site; and other such similar situations.
Urgency means a limited timeline for the accomplishment of procurement which cannot be met through open and limited bidding method; and
Urgency means the need to do something quickly, because it is very important;

Examples of Urgency in a sentence

  • Urgency can be critical or high and is determined based on the nature of the service outage.

  • Notice will be published (including on the website) as early as possible and Urgency Procedures as set out in the Constitution will have to be followed.

  • Urgency is defined as the timeframe in which the customer needs the technology issues resolved or a workaround put in place.

  • Nonnegotiable Deadline or Extreme Urgency The work must have a deadline or completion date that cannot be controlled by the employee or his/her supervisor, or must constitute an extreme urgency.

  • For Urgency Care and Continuing Care Service employees, the actual legal holiday worked shall be paid at the overtime rate of pay.


More Definitions of Urgency

Urgency is assigned by Transit prior to escalation to the Supplier and is determined by factors including, but not limited to:
Urgency means the criticality of a business process or objective that may not be operational by an event requiring Error and Issue diagnosis.
Urgency is defined under ITIL as a “measure of the business criticality of an Incident or Problem based on the impact and on the business needs of the Customer.” As such, it can be assessed based on how quickly the business of DIR and STC Customer will be affected by the loss of Service resulting from the Incident or Problem. A high-impact Incident does not necessarily have an immediate Impact. For example, a system supporting end-of-month processing (impact “high”) can be assessed as urgency “low” if it occurs early in the monthly processing cycle, but may be assessed as “high” if it nears the end of the cycle. A system that supports DIR dealing directly with STC Customers or that supports online, real-time transactions may always be assessed as a “high” urgency, even if it is only of moderate impact. There may be different Service Levels associated with the Resolution of an Incident or Problem based on the assigned Severity Level.
Urgency means a situation where the purchase of goods and services is necessary due to unforeseen circumstances that may result in material risk of financial loss; a situation where the purchase of goods or services is necessary because of an immediate risk to the safety or health of the Corporation’s employees, residents or the general public; or because of the possibility of serious damage to the Corporation’s property.
Urgency means a situation requiring prompt action, i.e. occurrence involving actual or potential material loss to Council.
Urgency means a measure of business criticality of an Incident where there is an effect upon business deadlines. The urgency reflects the time available for repair or avoidance before the impact is felt by the business. Together with impact it is the major means of assigning a priority for dealing with Incidents. General Terms of Service
Urgency. , means a situation requiring immediate action but which are not caused by external or unforeseen factors and which cannot not trigger the use of procedures applied to “Emergency”