WSPD definition

WSPD means a number of Wafers for which the fabrication process is commenced at the Newport Beach Fab in a single day.
WSPD means Wafer Starts Per Day, and is a number of Wafers that may commence processing in a single day at the Jazz Fabs.

Examples of WSPD in a sentence

  • Review and update Weapons System Planning Documents (WSPD) for aircraft T/M/S and Airborne Avionics System supported.

  • Adjournment *Board Packet posted to WSPD Website under ‘Government Tab’* The Western Springs Park District provides quality parks and facilities that draw people together for outdoor recreation, fitness and play and preserves open spaces for present and future generations.

  • The report may be made orally or by mailing a copy of the discipline record form to the WSPD, KPD, or FCSD, as needed.

  • The principal shall inform the appropriate law enforcement officials (WSPD, KPD, or FCSD) orally or in writing whenever a con- trolled substance is used, possessed, sold or distributed at school for at any school-related activity in violation of state law and school board policy.

  • Review and provide recommended changes to the Weapons System Planning Document (WSPD) annually and facilitate a review by all stakeholders.

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  • As a result, he quite reasonably assumed that the position at the WSPD requiring six to eight months of retraining would not be his only opportunity.

  • Medlin never received an interview, an invitation to the WSPD academy, or a job offer from the WSPD.

  • Second, because Medlin paid for his BLET training prior to working for the MPD, he assumed the six to eight months at the WSPD academy would be unpaid.

  • This belief was likely erroneous, as Plaintiffs’ police expert testified that large agencies such as the WSPD actually pay for and provide benefits to individuals completing BLET.

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