Technology resources definition

Technology resources means any and all technologies that produce, manipulate, store, communicate, or disseminate information. These resources include, but are not limited to, wired and wireless data, video and voice networks, computers for processing information, and other devices for storing and archiving information.
Technology resources means any electronic communication systems and electronic equipment of the District, including but not limited to the network, computers, communication systems, peripherals, software, telephones and systems with similar functions. Privileges and Responsibilities Employee access to the District’s technology resources is a privilege, not a right. With this privilege comes responsibility. The same standards of behavior that apply during the regular school environment also apply when an employee uses the District’s technology resources. Technology resources are to be used for identified educational purposes. Limited personal use is permitted if the use imposes no tangible cost on the District, does not unduly burden the District’s network resources, has no adverse effect on an employee’s job performance or on a student’s academic performance, and complies with the expectations set out in this Agreement. Use of personal technology devices that interferes with the employee’s duties is also prohibited. Employees will be held responsible for the proper use of District technology resources. All employees are responsible for complying with federal, state, and local laws governing computer and telecommunications use, as well as all other applicable school policies. Failure to comply with the guidelines set out in this Acceptable Use Policy may result in suspension of access or termination of privileges, adverse employment action, and/or other disciplinary or legal action consistent with District policies and applicable law. Monitored Use District technology resources, electronic transmissions and other use of the District’s electronic communications system are not private. The District may access, audit, review, or monitor the use of District technology resources at any time, including data stored on or transmitted using the District’s technology resources or District issued mobile device. Information sent or received using District technology resources may be subject to public disclosure pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. Confidential Data District or student data may not be placed on any employee-owned device in a manner that compromises the confidentiality of the data. Any employee-owned or District devices used to access District email should be password/passcode protected.
Technology resources means software, utilities, automated tools and digital content that may be made available to Participant for use in connection with the transmission of eICRs pursuant to this Agreement. Initially, the only Technology Resources to be provided to Participant are the RCTCs. Transmit (including variants of Transmit) means the automated electronic transmission of eICRs in accordance with the Specifications.

Examples of Technology resources in a sentence

  • In Section III of this contract, Sensitive But Unclassified (SBU) Building Information and Safeguarding Sensitive Data and Information Technology Resources.

  • I understand and agree that my signature on this Contract represents my acceptance of all of the terms and conditions in this Contract, including the IU Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities and Conduct and the IU Appropriate Use of Information Technology Resources policy (xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xx.xxx/policies/categories/information-it/it/IT-01.shtml).

  • In accordance with HHSAR Clause 352.239-72, Security Requirements For Federal Information Technology Resources, the Contractor shall submit a FIPS 199 Assessment within thirty (30) days after contract award.

  • Each party will limit access to the data using appropriate security controls in accordance with the most recent NIST 800-53 guidelines in transmitting, encrypting, storing, and maintaining data: xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxx.xxx, and comply with the State of Utah Information Technology Resources Acceptable Use Policy found at: xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/employee-state/statewide-dts-policies/index.php.

  • In Section III of this contract, Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) Building Information and Safeguarding Sensitive Data and Information Technology Resources.


More Definitions of Technology resources

Technology resources consist of all electronic devices, software, and means of electronic communication including, but not limited to: personal computers and workstations; lap-top computers; mini and mainframe computers; computer hardware; peripheral equipment such as printers, modems, fax machines, and copiers; computer software applications and associated files and data, including software that grants access to external services, such as the Internet, or the SUSD Intranet; electronic mail; telephones; cellular phones; pagers; PDAs; and voicemail systems or other technology related resources.
Technology resources means any and all technologies that produce, manipulate, store,
Technology resources means any computers, workstations, laptops, tablets, phones, servers, switches, modems, routers, and/or any other hardware, software (local, hosted, or cloud-based, accounts, and technology equipment, tools, or accessories.
Technology resources means the computer programmers, analysts, testers and computer system subject matter experts utilized by BNYM to perform the Technology Services.
Technology resources means all software and devices (including, but not limited to, personal computers, laptops, tablets, streaming devices, and smart phones) owned by the University or the user and which are part of or are used to access:
Technology resources means any and all technologies that produce,
Technology resources means all hardware, including equipment, Software, telecommunications and other technology resources (other than those included in the definition of Facility Resources) necessary to perform the Services hereunder and as identified in any Task Order. Term has the meaning set forth in Section 16.1.