Information Resources Sample Clauses

Information Resources. A. It means the procedures, equipment, and software that are employed, designed, built, operated, and maintained to collect, record, process, store, retrieve, display, and transmit information, and associated personnel including consultants and contractors.
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Information Resources. From the Closing Date until the date that is three months thereafter, Seller shall provide Buyer with access to Seller's mainframe computer only to the extent reasonably necessary to enable Buyer to use the PPMIS and MMS (in read only mode) systems and applications solely in connection with the Auctioned Assets. Buyer agrees that it will not use any such access for any purpose other than for the use of the PPMIS and MMS systems and applications solely in connection with the Auctioned Assets. Buyer acknowledges that, as long as it retains access to Seller's mainframe computer, Seller, its employees and third parties may have access to Buyer's information resources systems and applications (including the PPMIS and MMS systems and applications served by Seller's mainframe computer). Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 10.01, Buyer agrees that Seller shall have no liability or obligation whatsoever with respect to the matters contemplated by this Section 7.09, and Buyer agrees to hold each Seller Indemnitee harmless from and against all loss or damage or Indemnifiable Losses, and to indemnify each Seller Indemnitee from and against all loss or damage or Indemnifiable Losses incurred, asserted against or suffered as a result of Buyer's access to Seller's mainframe computer pursuant to this Section 7.09, in each case, except to the extent any such loss or damage or Indemnifiable Loss results in whole or in part from the gross negligence or wilful or wanton acts or omissions to act of any Seller Indemnitee (or any contractor or subcontractor of Seller).
Information Resources. 48 SECTION 7.10.
Information Resources. It applies equally to all individuals that use any Northwest LTC Information Resources.
Information Resources. 3.1 Each Party undertakes to publish logos with links of the official websites of the Parties for mutual promotion within 15 calendar days after signing this Memorandum.
Information Resources. The information sources used to develop this project summary include (1) the FPA for the Massachu- setts DEP XL project; (2) an ERP brochure and report entitled Evaluation of the ERP Demonstra- tion Project from the Massachusetts DEP Web site; (3) Project XL background information and a press release dated October 6, 1998, from the U.S. EPA Project XL Web site.; (4) Learning from In- novations in Environmental Protection, Research Paper Number 1, Evaluation of the Massachusetts Environmental Results Program By Xxxxx April and Xxx Xxxxxxx of Kerr, Greiner, Xxxxxxxx & April, Inc. prepared for the National Academy of Public Administration dated June 2000; (5) the Decem- ber 1999 Project XL Progress Report Massachu- setts Department of Environmental Protection (EPA 100-R-00-013); and (6) Massachusetts DEP Environmental Results Program (ERP) briefing presented by Xxxxx XxXxxxxxx, Director, Business Compliance Division, Bureau of Waste Prevention, Massachusetts DEP, May 2000. XxXx¬➢ v y& tfro¿➢ct Statzs aud {➢szLts )➢rcL & So¬μauy, Juc,, Stou➢waLL tfLaut FINAL PROJECT AGREEMENT SIGNED DECEMBER 15, 1997 Background The Project Sponsor: Merck & Co., Inc. (Merck), is a worldwide, research-intensive, health- products company that discovers, develops, manu- factures, and markets human and animal health products. Merck’s Stonewall Plant near Elkton, Virginia, was established in 1941. The plant em- ploys more than 900 people in a range of pharma- ceutical manufacturing activities such as fermentation, solvent extraction, organic chemical synthesis, and finishing operations. The Stonewall Plant is located within 2 kilometers of the Shenandoah National Park, which has experienced substantial air quality degradation and related re- source impacts over the past several decades. The Experiment: In this project, Merck’s air quality permit includes a site-wide cap on the facility’s total emissions of criteria air pollutants [volatile organic compounds (VOCs) as a surro- gate for ozone, particulate matter-10, carbon mon- oxide (CO), sulfur dioxide (SO2), lead, and nitrogen oxides (NOx)]. The company aims to reduce emis- sion levels for SO2 and NOx to protect visibility and reduce acid deposition in nearby Shenandoah Na- tional Park and the neighboring community. To gain operational flexibility under the cap, Merck will convert its coal-burning powerhouse to natural gas, a much cleaner-burning fuel, at a capital cost of approximately $10 million. As long as emissions remain belo...
Information Resources. Any and all computer printouts, online display devices, magnetic storage media, and all computer- related activities involving any device capable of receiving email, browsing Web sites, or otherwise capable of receiving, storing, managing, or transmitting electronic data including, but not limited to, mainframes, servers, personal computers, notebook computers, hand-held computers, personal digital assistant (PDA), pagers, distributed processing systems, telecommunication resources including cell phones and voice mail systems, network environments, telephones, fax machines, printers and service bureaus. Additionally, it is the procedures, equipment, facilities, software, and data that are designed, built, operated, and maintained to create, collect, record, process, store, retrieve, display, and transmit information.
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Information Resources. From the Closing Date until the date that is three months thereafter, Seller shall provide Buyer with access to Seller's mainframe computer only to the extent reasonably necessary to enable Buyer to use the PPMIS and MMS (in read only mode) systems and applications solely in connection with the Auctioned Assets. Buyer agrees that it will not use any such access for any purpose other than for the use of the PPMIS and MMS systems and applications solely in connection with the Auctioned Assets. Buyer acknowledges that, as long as it retains access to Seller's mainframe computer, Seller, its employees and third parties may have access to Buyer's information resources systems and applications (including the PPMIS and MMS systems and applications served by Seller's mainframe computer). Notwithstanding the provisions of
Information Resources. The information sources used to develop this progress report include: (1) the FPA for the Imation Camarillo XL Project (De- cember 20, 1999); (2) stakeholder review materi- als; (3) Imation’s monthly and annual reports on the XL Project (several are available online through Imation’s Web site at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/ en_US/main.jhtml?Id=10_07_04_02_01); and (4) the 2000 Project XL Comprehensive Report, Vol- ume 2: Directory of Project Experiments and Re- sults, November 2000.
Information Resources. The information in this summary comes from the following sources: (1) the December 1999 XL Project Progress ReportIntel Corporation (EPA-100-R-00-005); (2) focus group discussions in December 1998 and Decem- ber 1999 with representatives of the federal, state, and local regulatory agencies, Intel Corporation, and stakeholders involved in the project; (3) data from Intel Quarterly Reports, and the 1997, 1998, 1999, and 2000 Annual Reports; and (4)
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