Surveillance Systems Sample Clauses

Surveillance Systems. Using the tools provided for in Appendix D, Functionality of the CAT System, each Participant shall develop and implement a surveillance system, or enhance existing surveillance systems, reasonably designed to make use of the consolidated information contained in the Central Repository. Unless otherwise ordered by the SEC, within fourteen (14) months after the Effective Date, each Participant shall initially implement a new or enhanced surveillance system(s) as required by SEC Rule 613 and the preceding sentence.
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Surveillance Systems. For example, today’s surveillance systems are becoming more “intelligent” with their extraordinary data processing speed and power. Traditionally, radar controllers are relatively "passive" in the sense that they rely very much on the information displayed on the radar screen to locate and control aircraft in flight. However, interactions between humans and the machine have become a vital component in future sur veillance systems. The system requires constant update of flight information to ensure accurate flight trajectory projections which assist the controller to formulate tactical plans and making real-time decisions. Importantly, the surveillance systems nowadays are not limited to just receiving radar signal, the capability of integrating non-radar signals such as Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast (ADS-B) has become a standard feature. Flight-progress Strip The paper flight-progress strip, another conventional controlling tool, which has been adopted for decades is being gradually replaced by electronic flight progress strips (EFPS). Mimicking the conventional strip- board setting and functions like cocking up the strips and writing on the e-strips displayed on a touch-screen panel with a stylus enables controllers to enjoy the benefits of digitization while keeping the legacy of strip marking and strip-board management.
Surveillance Systems. The Municipality and the Union recognize the need for electronic surveillance systems for the purpose of protecting the employees, public and property of the Municipality from criminal acts. At no time may such systems be used as a means to evaluate performance of employees and to gather evidence in support or defense of disciplinary measures unless such disciplinary measures result from the commission of a criminal act.
Surveillance Systems. ‌ In 1974, nutritional surveillance was proposed as a key strategy to reduce hunger at the World Conference on Nutrition in Rome. Under this strategy, indicators for nutritional surveillance should be developed by governments in order to identify nutritional priorities, determine causes, and develop, implement, and evaluate interventions to improve nutritional conditions. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO) recommended that nutritional surveillance systems collect “information on mortality, morbidity, anthropometry, food availability, food intake, food prices, breast-feeding, food quality and safety, along with information on knowledge, attitudes and practices, family size and income, rainfall and landholding” [40]. Along these lines, the Food and Nutrition Surveillance System Network (SISVAN) was formed in Latin America to serve as a technical mechanism made up of public, private or independent institutions. The purpose of SISVAN is to support the development of food and nutrition surveillance and increase technological capacity through the exchange of experiences and knowledge between Latin American countries. Sponsored by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO) Regional Office of Latin America and the Caribbean since 1996, SISVAN is currently comprised of 19 member states. Data from SISVAN is used to generate Country Nutritional Profiles which are the basis for the development of the Food Insecurity and Vulnerability Information and Mapping Systems (FIVIMS) [41]. Country Nutritional Profiles present a nutritional snapshot of individual countries by highlighting statistics related to agricultural production, health, demographic and economic indicators [42] .
Surveillance Systems. Quantitative results Table 11. Score for questions of the Surveillance Systems element Element 8: Surveillance Systems Rating BZ CR GT HN NI PA Note: BZ = Belize, CR = Costa Rica, GT = Guatemala, HN = Honduras, NI = Nicaragua, PA = Xxxxxx, 0 = does not exist, 1 = in progress but incomplete, 2 = complete and functional. The Surveillance Systems element potential maximum score was 18. All country scores were between sixteen and eighteen. All countries had fully functional national surveillance system that regularly collects population-based disease data. All countries also have case definitions developed and agreed upon nationally for the early warning system, and have a lab component to the surveillance system. In addition, all have adequate lab capacity in the country to test, ship, and report samples. Finally, all have a system to rapidly expand the financial resources of the embassy, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO’s), and other country mission stakeholders. All countries had an early warning system, and five of the six countries’ system were fully functional. All countries also had data collected in the early warning system that could be viewed and analyzed at the local level. For four of the six countries, the system was fully functional. Similarly, all six countries had some level of multi-disciplinary rapid response team to investigate outbreaks, four of which were fully functional. Finally, all had a community-based component to the surveillance system, four of which were fully functional.
Surveillance Systems. 8.1 Is there a national surveillance system that regularly collects population-based disease data? □ □ 0 1 2 • Strengths: • Weaknesses:

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  • Surveillance The COR will receive and document all complaints from Government personnel regarding the services provided. If appropriate, the COR will send the complaints to the Contractor for corrective action.

  • Video Surveillance All video surveillance will be directed by the YSU police department.

  • Electronic Surveillance The primary purpose of electronic surveillance is to ensure the health, welfare and safety of all educators, students and visitors to District property and to safeguard District facilities and equipment. As such, the District and the Association agree:

  • Supply Chain Monitoring A copy of the supply chain monitoring process, which should include details of the process for monitoring the financial viability of the supply chain (including timing), together with any known risks to supply chain stability and material changes to the supply chain. This should include extracts from Board level meetings, risk registers etc where any of the above items have been discussed. Annex 1 1 Information from Contractors who are not required to submit form AR01 to Companies House

  • Financial Management System Subrecipient shall establish and maintain a sound financial management system, based upon generally accepted accounting principles. Contractor’s system shall provide fiscal control and accounting procedures that will include the following:

  • Infrastructure (a) The Borrower has and will maintain a sufficient infrastructure to conduct its business as presently conducted and as contemplated to be conducted following its execution of this Agreement.

  • Procurement Planning Prior to the issuance of any invitations to bid for contracts, the proposed procurement plan for the Project shall be furnished to the Association for its review and approval, in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 1 of Appendix 1 to the Guidelines. Procurement of all goods and works shall be undertaken in accordance with such procurement plan as shall have been approved by the Association, and with the provisions of said paragraph 1.

  • Infrastructure Vulnerability Scanning Supplier will scan its internal environments (e.g., servers, network devices, etc.) related to Deliverables monthly and external environments related to Deliverables weekly. Supplier will have a defined process to address any findings but will ensure that any high-risk vulnerabilities are addressed within 30 days.

  • Configuration Management The Contractor shall maintain a configuration management program, which shall provide for the administrative and functional systems necessary for configuration identification, control, status accounting and reporting, to ensure configuration identity with the UCEU and associated cables produced by the Contractor. The Contractor shall maintain a Contractor approved Configuration Management Plan that complies with ANSI/EIA-649 2011. Notwithstanding ANSI/EIA-649 2011, the Contractor’s configuration management program shall comply with the VLS Configuration Management Plans, TL130-AD-PLN-010-VLS, and shall comply with the following:

  • Financial Monitoring City staff shall monitor, review, and evaluate the financial procedures of the Subrecipient through documents submitted to the City and on-site monitoring. The Subrecipient shall provide and make available to the City such reports and records that will be necessary for a proper financial evaluation. With reasonable notice being given to the Subrecipient, the City may schedule at least one on-site visit and other visits that may be needed during the course of this Agreement.

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