Detailed Requirements Sample Clauses
The 'Detailed Requirements' clause defines the specific standards, criteria, or specifications that must be met under the agreement. It typically outlines measurable or observable benchmarks for deliverables, such as technical features, performance metrics, or compliance with regulations. By clearly articulating what is expected, this clause ensures both parties have a mutual understanding of obligations, reducing ambiguity and minimizing the risk of disputes over whether requirements have been fulfilled.
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Detailed Requirements. The Performer shall design, develop, fabricate, test, and deliver eight (8) inert SOPGM Cruise Missiles prototypes and two (2) Captive Air Training Missile (CATM) SOPGM prototypes that meet the following performance requirements: Threshold range of 200 Nm and objective range greater than 400Nm Compatible with the SOPGM Common Launch Tube (CLT) and Battle Management System (BMS) Type-1 data link connection to Situational Awareness Data Link (SADL) (threshold) and SADL/Link-16 (objective). Threshold M-Code Global Positioning System (GPS)/Inertial Navigation System (INS), with an objective to incorporate resilient navigation capabilities for operation in a denied or degraded GPS environment. This system will include at a minimum (threshold) an Electro-Optical/Infra-Red (EO/IR) seeker and as an objective, incorporate a multi-mode seeker package able to acquire and/or reacquire targets in flight. Removable payload section that can accept a minimum (threshold) of 13lbs of warhead or other desired payload with an objective of 37 lbs. Meets a Technology Readiness Level 7 defined as: system prototyping demonstration in an operational environment. Prototype near or at planned operational system. Represents a major step up from TRL 6 by requiring demonstration of an actual system prototype in an operational environment (e.g., in an aircraft, in a vehicle, or in space). The two (2) Captive Air Training Missiles (CATM) shall also fully represent an inert munition (electrical, power draw, weight and center of gravity) to enable simulated launches through the full launch sequence without releasing the weapon. The two CATMs are required for System Integration Lab (SIL) testing and ground and captive carry testing.
Detailed Requirements. Insurance and Indemnification
Detailed Requirements a. All LEDs furnished under this contract shall be either Design Lights Consortium listed or ENERGY STAR certified fixtures.
b. In an effort to remain current with the industry and in procuring the most environmentally preferable products, it is asked that the contractor introduce new, improved LEDs for consideration for this contract.
c. It is preferred that packaging for products supplied under this contract meet the following: reduced packaging, recycled paper products, soy-based inks, and chlorine-free paper stock.
d. No minimum dollar or item count is allowed on orders.
Detailed Requirements. Consult with District to establish and document the following detailed requirements for the Project:
5.2.1. Design objectives, limitations and criteria, functions, priorities;
5.2.2. Development of initial approximate gross facility areas and space requirement;
5.2.3. Space relation, requirements and restraints (including comparing requested space requirements to similar projects and space standards, diagramming space relationships by using massing diagrams, flow diagrams, stacking diagrams, bubble diagrams and other graphical methods);
5.2.4. Number of functional responsibilities and personnel;
5.2.5. Flexibility and expendability;
5.2.6. Special equipment and systems;
5.2.7. Site requirements and existing conditions, and utilities services;
5.2.8. Development of a preliminary budget for the work based on programming and scheduling studies;
5.2.9. Operating procedure;
5.2.10. Zoning and other applicable regulations;
5.2.11. Expandability;
Detailed Requirements. Generate income through provision of Executive Services. Explore Wider Market opportunities for the business. A timely preparation and submission of Fee proposals. Keep Customers (current and potential) fully conversant with FCO Services products and services on offer. Liaise with customers on all estate related activities. Provide technical and financial advice to customers on Minor Capital, Major Maintenance and Security Works projects. Advise customers on technical feasibility and time/cost implications of proposed projects. Assist posts produce estimates for projects. A timely response to requests from posts. Supervise and project manage small and medium size projects on behalf of Property Management. Recommend tender lists, provide advice and specifications to enable tenders to be let, examine tenders and recommend successful contractor. Support posts on tendering and achieving value for money when engaging external consultants and contractors. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ appointed consultants and contractors to ensure that projects meet technical brief and manage the financial resources to achieve value for money. Monitor projects ensuring that consultants and contractors are managed so works are completed within time and budget to meet the customers satisfaction.
Detailed Requirements. The purpose of this service is EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND HAZARDOUS WASTE. Contractor shall conduct hazardous waste related operations within the State of Vermont, and any other States within which waste materials shall be transported, disposed of, and/or treated. Services shall be required throughout the State of Vermont in accordance with all applicable regulations and in a manner that will maximize hazardous waste disposal service at a reasonable cost. The required services are for the following types of waste materials:
a. Among the covered services are: hazardous chemical waste collection and transportation; management and disposal; waste sampling, analysis and profiling; waste management related labor; and emergency response.
b. Underground Storage Tank closure services in accordance with the Department of Environmental Conservation’s Underground Storage Tank Rules.
1.1. The following services shall be provided by Contractor under this contract: • Contractor shall provide hazardous waste sampling and analysis. • Contractor shall provide waste stream characterization, and definition of each applicable EPA ID Code. • Contractor shall properly and accurately develop the applicable Hazardous Waste Manifest, as required by the State of Vermont, and federal laws. • Contractor shall provide appropriate Department of Transportation Containers to contain and ship hazardous waste. This shall include providing all the proper labels to meet DOT and EPA Regulations for the safe handling and shipping. • Contractor shall ensure proper handling of containers and waste so as not to create a potential for spillage and environmental contamination. • Contractor conducting waste sampling, handling and disposal shall be properly trained, qualified, and equipped to conduct hazardous waste spill response activities. All personnel conducting waste collection shall meet the minimum criteria contained in 29 CFR 1910.120, Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response. • Contractor shall safely transport and dispose of all wastes at an approved hazardous waste disposal location, meeting the requirements contained in 40 CFR 264. • Contractor shall submit to the State of Vermont all appropriate documentation within the required timeframe to validate the entire process from time of material pickup to ultimate disposal. • Contractor shall prepare and submit a report summarizing activities to profile and identify waste; remove, transport, and dispose of waste, and include all applica...
Detailed Requirements. Consult with District to establish and document the following detailed requirements for the Project:
A. Design objectives, limitations and criteria, functions, priorities, including sustainability;
B. Development of initial approximate gross facility areas and space requirement;
C. Space relation, requirements and restraints (including comparing requested space requirements to similar projects and space standards, diagramming space relationships by using massing diagrams, flow diagrams, stacking diagrams, bubble diagrams and other graphical methods);
D. Number of functional responsibilities and personnel;
E. Flexibility and expendability; SAMPLE
F. Special equipment and systems;
G. Site requirements and existing conditions, and utilities services;
H. Development of a preliminary budget for the work based on programming and scheduling studies;
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J. Expandability;
K. Access, parking;
L. Construction feasibility and phasing;
M. Security criteria; N. Communications relationships; and O. Project schedule.
Detailed Requirements. Under this Framework Agreement the Supplier shall: Deliver Services as described in paragraph 3.1 above via the public internet and/or other UK government approved network and without requiring any further ICT infrastructure than a Buyer of the Services would reasonably be expected to already have access to; and Deliver Services that will comply to the NIST Definition of Cloud Computing (the “NIST Definition”) - ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/nistpubs/Legacy/SP/nistspecialpublication800-145.pdf. The Services shall comply with the five essential characteristics of cloud computing, which are: On-demand self-service. A consumer can unilaterally provision computing capabilities, such as server time and network storage, as needed automatically without requiring human interaction with each service provider. Broad network access. Capabilities are available over the network and accessed through standard mechanisms that promote use by heterogeneous thin or thick client platforms (e.g., mobile phones, tablets, laptops, and workstations). Resource pooling. The provider’s computing resources are pooled to serve multiple consumers using a multi-tenant model, with different physical and virtual resources dynamically assigned and reassigned according to consumer demand. There is a sense of location independence in that the customer generally has no control or knowledge over the exact location of the provided resources but may be able to specify location at a higher level of abstraction (e.g., country, state, or datacenter). Examples of resources include storage, processing, memory, and network bandwidth. Rapid elasticity. Capabilities can be elastically provisioned and released, in some cases automatically, to scale rapidly outward and inward commensurate with demand. To the consumer, the capabilities available for provisioning often appear to be unlimited and can be appropriated in any quantity at any time. Measured service. Cloud systems automatically control and optimize resource use by leveraging a metering capability at some level of abstraction appropriate to the type of service (e.g. storage, processing, bandwidth, and active user accounts). Resource usage can be monitored, controlled, and reported, providing transparency for both the provider and consumer of the utilized service. The Supplier shall have the ability to simultaneously deliver the Services via at least both the Infrastructure-as-a-Service (“IaaS”) and Platform-as-a-Service (“PaaS”) service models as descr...
Detailed Requirements. Commissioners will use the Framework Agreement to commission services for a range of surveys. Commissioners may also use the Framework Agreement to commission parts of a survey, specific pilot work or other primary research activities as needed. Commissioners may also wish to contract services that are only paper based, as with our existing method, and/or all, or aspects of digital services as required. Approved Contractors will be required to provide the services listed below. o Providing general survey-related support and advice to Care Providers. This must include, but is not limited to, standardised advice on what is required in the undertaking of NHS Patient Surveys or collecting feedback including associated timescales; and attendance on any necessary groups and boards established by the Care Provider. This must also include ensuring Care Providers are aware of particular points at which there are risks to timeliness including delivering samples on time and that support is delivered to mitigate challenges to achieving these timelines. o Ensuring that all survey materials and questionnaires are high quality and as per standardised materials, and are launched into field on time and at the start of fieldwork as set by CQC or its Co-ordination Centre. Also ensuring the duration between sample checking/ clearance and mail outs; individuals mail outs, interim data submission or other forms of communication with sampled patients adhere to relevant guidance. o Ensuring online surveys follow design, content and functionality requirements set by the Coordination Centre or consider linkage with any centralised online questionnaire. o Providing FREEPHONE and email helplines to respond to the questions and concerns of those undertaking National Surveys or the collection of feedback; those responding to questionnaires; and the public as needed. o Logging contact through the survey FREEPHONE and email helplines including, but not limited to: details of individual contacts (including, but not limited to, who the contact was with, day and time of the contact, overall theme of the contact, content of contact, response provided, who provided the response, further actions required, and whether the call was closed). o The themes and logs of contacts should be sufficiently detailed to allow a review of trends in contacts to be undertaken. This could support, for example, the development of guidance or standardised responses to common questions and an understanding, for ex...
Detailed Requirements. The Supplier Shall:
(a) Be a ‘prime’ contractor under this Framework Agreement and subsequent Call Off Agreements. Use of sub-contractors is fully permissible but these must be notified to the Contracting Body as part of any proposal. The Supplier as a prime contractor will take overall responsibility for delivery of all orders under the Framework Agreement.
(b) Have flexible logistics and delivery capability throughout the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland to service Contracting Bodies’ requirements that fall out-of-office hours due to operational requirements.