Readiness Sample Clauses

Readiness i. All hose, motor vehicles, trailers, tanks, nozzles and pumps will be kept ready for immediate use during active operations, including fire watch service as set forth in this provision.
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Readiness. In addition to such programs as may be required by applicable state or local law, rules or regulations, Manager shall establish, with the approval of the Owner, a comprehensive program ensuring that emergencies are dealt with by the Property Staff and outside agencies in a manner in the best interests of the Owner and the Properties and in compliance with applicable law. This responsibility shall include notification and testing procedures as may be necessary.
Readiness. State of preparedness of forces or weapon system or systems to meet a mission or to engage in military operations. Based on adequate and trained personnel, material condition, supplies/reserves of support system and ammunition, numbers of units available, etc. (DAU Glossary)
Readiness. In its Application, the Project Sponsor must demonstrate its readiness to use the Allocation as set forth in this section.
Readiness. 3.3.1 Protein Production and Crystallography
Readiness. For each Test Component, on or prior to the date set out in the applicable SOW by which Supplier must deliver the Test Component to the Province, Supplier will complete all applicable internal testing (including system, component, integration, capacity, performance, operability, stress, volume, failover and disaster recovery testing) that is sufficient to ensure that the Test Component meets the following criteria: (a) the Test Component conforms to and performs in accordance with the applicable Specifications, and (b) the Test Component is ready for the Province to conduct the review and testing referred to in Sections 4 to 8, inclusive, below (“Acceptance Testing”).
Readiness. Will this "Business Committed" project improve the community's readiness for future business development? Yes No Explain: Through foundational infrastructure improvements, this project will prepare the Town and SKM to support separately funded recreational activities on SKM. The establishment of a wide range of year round recreational activities including, zip-lines, downhill mountain biking, ropes courses, and a mountain coaster will help draw more visitors to Xxxxxxx and keep them in town for longer stays. In parallel to the recreational business that is generated, the infrastructure improvements provide the groundwork for facilities that will enable a new group of businesses to organize, support and cater social events on the mountain. Finally, the success of SKM recreational initiatives will xxxxxx future business development around the base area of SKM and increase land values in the area.
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Readiness. Readiness is the fifth stage in the lifecycle. During the Readiness stage Accela Automation is fully tested, errors are identified, documented and corrected. Additionally, the solution is prepared for deployment. In addition, system administrators and end users are trained so that all appropriate agency staff members are prepared to use and maintain the software once the move to production occurs.
Readiness. A launch team is already assembled and is ready to begin. With hiring processes typically requiring 486 month turnarounds, this is a huge advantage over proposals with positions to fill. This seasoned team has decades of directly applicable experience and will be able to “hit the ground running” as soon as funding is secured. The launch team will begin work on the establishment of the governance teams and assist in the recruitment of the permanent team that will lead the grant. The launch team will also guide the transition to the permanent team. See Chapter 8: Project Management for further information.
Readiness. Readiness is the fifth stage in the lifecycle. During the Readiness stage Accela Automation is fully tested, errors are identified, documented and corrected. Additionally, the solution is prepared for deployment. In addition, system administrators and end users are trained so that all appropriate agency staff members are prepared to use and maintain the software once the move to production occurs. In terms of specific deliverables, common output from the Readiness Phase is as follows: ▪ User Acceptance Testing, ▪ End-User Training. DEPLOY Deploy is the sixth and final stage in the lifecycle. During the Deploy stage the applications are moved to production; all requisite pre-production activities are identified, tracked and completed, and post-production analysis and review is completed. Upon moving to production, the Accela Automation applications are transitioned to the Accela Customer Resource Center (‘CRC”) for ongoing support. A formal transition will occur between the Services team and the CRC that instructs the agency on available communication channels (telephone, email, and online tracking system) and use of the Accela knowledge base. Lastly, all documented issues or enhancement requests will be transitioned from the Services team to the Customer Resource Center. In terms of specific deliverables, common output from the Deploy Phase is as follows: ▪ Pre-Production Checklist Development, Tracking and Execution, ▪ Move to Production, ▪ Post Production Analysis, ▪ Formal Transition to the CRC for Ongoing Support APPENDIX B – STANDARD PROJECT ASSUMPTIONS Following the assumptions is a summary of the anticipated project risks, impacts and mitigation strategies that we documented based on our understanding of the project and our prior experience on similar initiatives. The information in this section is organized into the following categories: • Project Management and AdministrationProject Schedule • Technology – Infrastructure • Training • Conversion and Interfaces • Testing • Pricing PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
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