Framework Scope Sample Clauses

Framework Scope. 3.1. The Managed Print Solutions Framework will include a wide portfolio of print products ranging from small single function desktop printers to large print room high volume products, consisting of mono and colour, network and non-network requirements. The scope of the Framework will include, but not be limited to: ▪ Provision of Multi-Functional Devices & Services with a range of speeds (Low/Med/High Volume) and finishing options ▪ Desktop Printers (Low/Med/High Volume) ▪ 3D Printing ▪ Print Room Equipment & Services (Very High Volume) – all products should be supplied independently, including print finishing options ▪ Managed Print Services, including the following as part of a managed service: o Managed Content Services o Mailroom Services o Hybrid Mail Services o Off-site Printing ▪ Wide Format Equipment ▪ Document and asset Scanners ▪ Service Wraps (e.g. site surveys, management information, repairs and maintenance) ▪ Peripherals and consumables ▪ Associated Software (e.g. push pull print technology, remote diagnostic auditing software, print management software, Optical Character Recognition (OCR)) ▪ Support (e.g. On-site, Helpdesk, Online) ▪ Solutions (e.g. Mobile and portable Printing Solutions, Security Solutions, barcode and patient wristband printers, on-site surveys) ▪ Fax Machines are not mandatory for this requirement but may be requested by customers
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Framework Scope. The Framework Agreement covers the provision of: • Interpreting (face-to-face, remote video and telephone) – from English into a wide range of spoken languages and dialect and from those languages and dialect into English or other languages as requested by framework public bodies. • Translation and transcription services - from English into a wide range of spoken languages and from those languages into English or other languages as requested by framework public bodies including: • text to braille – or other tactile or touch formats • speech (audio) to text including tape recordings and other electronic media, audio • video to text • text to speech (audio) – including tape recordings and other electronic media, audio and video Please refer to Schedule 1 (Statement of Requirements) in the Entire Agreement for full details of the Framework scope.
Framework Scope. 2.1 The ICT Client Device Portfolio includes the following Framework Agreements. ICT Client Device Portfolio Desktop Client Devices (including fixed workstations) Mobile Client Devices (including mobile workstations) Web Based and Proprietary Client Devices
Framework Scope. The framework is an agreement between the Authority (the lead purchasing authority) and the awarded supplier. This framework gives the Authority and the list of potential purchasers, as listed in Section 4, the right to enter into a call-off contract for the provision of fire extinguishers and firefighting equipment. The call-off contract is an individual agreement between the potential purchaser and the awarded contractor. This means the terms and conditions, as well as the pricing are set under the framework but the management of the individual contract remains the responsibility of the organisation making the call-off. A contract can commence at any point during the framework term however, all call-off contracts shall expire automatically on the date set out in the order form or 31st October 2020, whichever is the soonest, unless it is otherwise terminated in accordance with the provisions of the contract. The Authority will assist with any general enquiries in relation to the framework as well as any issues which arise that cannot be resolved to the mutual satisfaction of both parties. However, under normal circumstances there will be little need for any involvement from the Authority.
Framework Scope. There are three Lots that can be called off from this framework, for use in the NUTS Code areas UKH, UKI and UKJ:
Framework Scope. The contractors will provide the following services to fulfil the current and evolving needs of FPBs:  Face to face spoken language interpreting  Telephone spoken language interpreting  Document translation  Document transcription There is no cost to access this framework agreement (other than the payment made to the contractor for services delivered). Interpreting services: the framework is designed to provide a comprehensive interpreting service from English into a wide range of spoken languages and from those languages into English or other languages as requested by FPBs. This includes a telephone interpreting service for immediate requirements and those scheduled in advance, including three-way telephone interpreting. Interpreting services are available 24 hours a day, 365 days per year at premises anywhere in Scotland, including the islands. Translation and transcription services: the framework is designed to provide translation and transcription services for all documents including those that are sensitive or confidential in nature. The scope includes, but is not limited to, court documentation and correspondence, children’s hearings documentation and correspondence, medical and health reports.
Framework Scope. ‌ The scope of this framework is to identify suppliers of a specific calibre in a range of different business areas to provide bespoke support packages to businesses, entrepreneurs, local organisations and individuals interested in starting, developing or improving their business in the northern part Cyprus. The business areas identified for the required technical assistance to be provided using the Framework Suppliers are arranged into 6 Lots and 22 sub lots are described in this document under section 2 and in our list of sectors document (Annex 1).
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  • Framework This Agreement establishes a framework that will enable Red Hat to provide Software and Services to Client. “Software” means Red Hat Enterprise Linux, JBoss Enterprise Middleware and other software programs branded by Red Hat, its Affiliates and/or third parties including all modifications, additions or further enhancements delivered by Red Hat. The specific services (the “Services”) and/or Software that Red Hat will provide to Client will be described in an Order Form, signed by the parties or otherwise accepted by Red Hat, which may consist of (a) one or more mutually agreed order forms, statements of work, work orders or similar transaction documents, or (b) an order placed by Client through Red Hat's online store accessible from a Red Hat website. The parties agree that the terms of this Agreement will govern all purchases and use by Client of Software and Services unless otherwise agreed by the parties in writing.

  • Start-Up and Synchronization Consistent with the mutually acceptable procedures of the Developer and Connecting Transmission Owner, the Developer is responsible for the proper synchronization of the Large Generating Facility to the New York State Transmission System in accordance with NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner procedures and requirements.

  • Project Scope The physical scope of the Project shall be limited to only those capital improvements as described in Appendix A of this Agreement. In the event that circumstances require a change in such physical scope, the change must be approved by the District Committee, recorded in the District Committee's official meeting minutes, and provided to the OPWC Director for the execution of an amendment to this Agreement.

  • FRAMEWORK PRICES 2.1. The Framework Prices consist of the Supplier Margins as reduced by any applicable Discounts. Subject to paragraph 2.6 below, the Supplier Margins shall not exceed the Supplier Maximum Margins.

  • 000 SCOPE OF WORK 5.100 The scope of this Agreement covers all work of a maintenance, repair and renovation nature, assigned by the Owner to the Company and performed by the employees of the Company covered by this Agreement, within the limits of the Owner's plant site.

  • Synchronization The Licensor hereby grants limited synchronization rights for One (1) music video streamed online (Youtube, Vimeo, etc..) for up to 500,000 non-monetized video streams on all total sites. A separate synchronisation license will need to be purchased for distribution of video to Television, Film or Video game.

  • Framework Agreement 4.1.2.1 The Parties shall enter into a Framework Agreement within 28 days after the Contractor receives the Letter of Acceptance, unless the Particular Conditions establish otherwise. The Framework Agreement shall be based upon FORM No. 3 – FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT annexed to the Particular Conditions. The costs of stamp duties and similar charges (if any) imposed by law in connection with entry into the Framework Agreement shall be borne by the Procuring Entity.

  • General Scope of Work The Scope of Work and projected level of effort required for these SERVICES is described in Exhibit “A” attached hereto and by this reference made a part of this AGREEMENT. The General Scope of Work was developed utilizing performance based contracting methodologies.

  • Scoring The number of routes each company operates (Route # 0001-2999, 8000-8199) will be multiplied by 2 to determine the daily number of trips. (Only accidents, breakdowns and service reports related to routes falling in this range will be used for the evaluation). The daily number of trips will be multiplied by 175 to arrive at the annual number of trips. The number of accidents, breakdowns and service complaints will be divided by the total number of trips to calculate a percent figure. Each company’s percentage will be compared to the total average. See below for a sample. BUS COMPANY NUMBER OF TOTAL BKDN PERCENT ACCIDENTS PERCENT2 SERVICE PERCENT3 ROUTES TRIPS BKDN ACCIDENTS REPORTS COMPLAINTS TO TRIPS TO TRIPS TO TRIPS A 360 58680 3 0.01% 27 0.05% 46 0.08% B 48 7824 3 0.04% 4 0.05% 39 0.50% C 123 20049 11 0.05% 9 0.04% 27 0.13% D 91 14833 0.00% 10 0.07% 11 0.07% E 124 20212 20 0.10% 19 0.09% 18 0.09% TOTALS 746 121598 37 0.03% 69 0.06% 141 0.12% To score, if a company’s percentage is less than or equal to the total percentage for that category, the company will be awarded 6 points per category. Percentages greater than the total percentage for each distinct category (Accident, Breakdown, Service Complaints) will be scored according to the following scale: Vendor Category Percent Points Less than-Equal to Ave. 6 points 0-3% above average 5 points 4-7% above average 4 points 5-8% above average 3 points 9-12% above average 2 points 13-16% 1 points Greater than 17% 0 points Example: Company A had a lower percent of breakdowns than the average total, and would receive 6 points for breakdowns. If a company has a higher percentage than the average total, 0 point will be added to their score. Company B would not receive 6 points for breakdowns. The same calculation would be performed for accidents and service complaints. Any circumstance whereby a Breakdown or Accident is found by PTS to be ‘Non Reported’ by vendor within the required timeframe (see G-36) will count as (20) ‘Reported’ instances for the purpose of this Contractor Evaluation Scoring.

  • Protocol No action to coerce or censor or penalize any negotiation participant shall be made or implied by any other member as a result of participation in the negotiation process.

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