Data Standards Sample Clauses

Data Standards. To facilitate processing of Outage(IMS) data for the Availability performance monitoring system, and to enable consistent and equitable interpretation of PTO Maintenance records by the ISO, these standards address the need for data recording and reporting. The ISO and PTO’s have committed to developing standardized formats for transmitting Outage(IMS) data to the ISO for the Availability performance monitoring system. These standard formats are to be finalized within the first 60 days of 1998. Additionally, the ISO and PTO’s have agreed to develop and implement a standard Maintenance reporting system by the end of the third year of operation of the ISO. This system will provide for consistent gathering of information that can be used as the basis for optimizing and forecasting maintenance of Transmission Facilities. The development of such a Maintenance reporting system is consistent with fostering the spirit of cooperation among the ISO and the PTO’s as it may eventually aid in the resolution of performance problems, and provide the basis for research on an ISO grid-wide basis to identify opportunities to enhance Transmission Facility Maintenance.
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Data Standards. 10.1. The CONTRACTOR shall develop, document, operate and maintain standards and procedures for ensuring the quality and integrity of all key data. These standards and procedures must be agreed with the CUSTOMER.
Data Standards. The Operator shall (and shall procure that Material Sub-Contractors shall) comply with the following data standards:
Data Standards. The MHBE will provide Carrier with details and requirements for submitting and receiving data required in the Carrier Reference Manual.
Data Standards. BS7666 is the standard for describing locations such as addresses, rights of way and streets. Most information in the public sector has a location element to it so it is appropriate to use the BS7666 standard in order to convert disparate data sets from different systems and agencies.
Data Standards. 8.1 The Contractor shall develop, document, operate and maintain standards and procedures for ensuring the quality and integrity of all key data. These standards and procedures must be agreed with the Framework Authority.
Data Standards. The Supplier shall develop, document, operate and maintain standards and procedures for ensuring the quality and integrity of all key data. These standards and procedures must be agreed upon with the Client prior to the call-off contract award. The Client may request these written standards, which should be provided to the Client within 10 working days of a request received by the Supplier. Examples of Key data which may apply, but not be limited to individual call-off contracts are as follows: location codes, clinical coding standards, ODS codes, OPCS codes, ICD10 codes, SNOMED and Read codes.
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Data Standards. 1. Contractor shall ensure compliance with the HMIS Participation Agreement and Continuous Data Quality Improvement (CDQI) Process10, including but not limited to:
Data Standards. 1. Grantee shall ensure compliance with the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) Participation Agreement and Continuous Data Quality Improvement (CDQI) Process3 , including but not limited to:
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