DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEMS Sample Clauses

The DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEMS clause defines the requirements and standards for any diagnostic tools or systems used under the agreement. It typically outlines the specifications, maintenance obligations, and performance criteria for such systems, ensuring they are properly installed, regularly updated, and function as intended. This clause helps ensure that all diagnostic equipment meets agreed-upon standards, thereby minimizing operational disruptions and clarifying responsibilities for upkeep and troubleshooting.
DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEMS. ADEM is responsible for the technical support of Spirit’s acquisition of inflight engine data and the assessment of engine performance through the use of that data. ADEM personnel provide the following services: • Guidance to help Spirit define their engine monitoring system requirements. • Development of hardware specifications and computer programs (by separate contractual arrangement) to satisfy engine diagnostic requirements. • Coordination of all IAE airborne diagnostic support activity. 4.4.1 Guidance In Defining Engine Monitoring systems Requirements: ADEM can provide consultation services to assist Spirit in defining its engine condition and performance monitoring requirements and in selection of appropriate hardware and software systems to meet those requirements and options between Spirit, airframe manufacturer, and Airborne Integrated Data System (AIDS) manufacturer. 4.4.2 Development and Coordination ADEM personnel can, if requested by Spirit, develop hardware specification and make computer software available to accomplish Engine Condition Monitoring (ECM) and performance analysis of engine modules using AIDS data. Engine condition monitoring procedures, of both the manual and computerized variety can, if requested by Spirit, also be developed and provided in support of Spirit’s selected method of engine condition monitoring. Computer software will be provided to Spirit subject to IAE's then current standard license fees and Terms and Conditions. Diagnostic Systems personnel also coordinate activities of cognizant functional groups at IAE to provide engine related information to Spirit, airframe manufacturer, and AIDS equipment vendor during the planning, installation, and operation of AIDS.
DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEMS. Diagnostic Systems is responsible for the technical support of customer acquisition of inflight engine data and the assessment of engine performance through the use of that data. Diagnostic Systems personnel provide the following services: - Guidance to help customers define their engine monitoring system requirements. - Development of hardware specifications and computer programs (by separate contractual arrangement) to satisfy engine diagnostic requirements. - Coordination of all IAE airborne diagnostic support activity.
DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEMS. Diagnostic Systems is responsible for the technical support of customer acquisition of inflight engine data and the assessment of engine performance through the use of that data. Diagnostic Systems personnel provide the following services: • Guidance to help customers define their engine monitoring system requirements. • Development of hardware specifications and computer programs (by separate contractual arrangement) to satisfy engine diagnostic requirements. • Coordination of all IAE airborne diagnostic support activity. GUIDANCE IN DEFINING ENGINE MONITORING SYSTEMS REQUIREMENTS Diagnostic Systems can provide consultation services to assist the customer in defining his engine condition and performance monitoring requirements and in selection of appropriate hardware and software systems to meet those requirements and options between the customer, airframe manufacturer, and Airborne Integrated Data System (AIDS) manufacturer. DEVELOPMENT AND COORDINATION Diagnostic Systems personnel can develop hardware specification and make computer software available to accomplish Engine Condition Monitoring (ECM) and performance analysis of engine modules using AIDS data. Engine condition monitoring procedures, of both the manual and computerized variety can also be developed and provided in support of the customer’s selected method of engine condition monitoring. Computer software will be provided to the customer subject to IAE’s then current standard license fees and Terms and Conditions. THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION PROPRIETARY TO IAE. Diagnostic Systems personnel also coordinate activities of cognizant functional groups at IAE to provide engine related information to the customer, airframe manufacturer, and AIDS equipment vendor during the planning, installation, and operation of AIDS.
DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEMS. Diagnostic Systems is responsible for the technical support of customer acquisition of inflight engine data and the assessment of engine performance through the use of that data. Diagnostic Systems personnel provide the following services: - Guidance to help customers define their engine monitoring system requirements. - Development of hardware specifications and computer programs (by separate contractual arrangement) to satisfy engine diagnostic requirements. - Coordination of all IAE airborne diagnostic support activity. GUIDANCE IN DEFINING ENGINE MONITORING SYSTEMS REQUIREMENTS Diagnostic Systems can provide consultation services to assist the customer in defining his engine condition and performance monitoring requirements and in selection of appropriate hardware and software systems to meet those requirements and options between the customer, airframe manufacturer, and Airborne Integrated Data System (AIDS) manufacturer. DEVELOPMENT AND COORDINATION Diagnostic Systems personnel can develop hardware specification and make computer software available to accomplish Engine Condition Monitoring (ECM) and performance analysis of engine modules using AIDS data. Engine condition monitoring procedures, of both the manual and computerized variety can also be developed and provided in support of the customer's selected method of engine condition monitoring. Computer software will be provided to the customer subject to IAE's then current standard license fees and Terms and Conditions. Diagnostic Systems personnel also coordinate activities of cognizant functional groups at IAE to provide engine related information to the customer, airframe manufacturer, and AIDS equipment vendor during the planning, installation, and operation of AIDS. HUMAN FACTORS Human Factors supplies data on task time and skill requirements necessary for accomplishing maintenance procedures. Task data provided includes estimates of the man-hours, elapsed time and job skills necessary to accomplish maintenance tasks as described in IAE's Manual and Service Bulletins. Data is supplied for "on" and "off"' aircraft maintenance tasks up to modular disassembly/assembly. Additional selected task data can be supplied on disassembly/assembly to the piece part level and on parts repair. In addition, the group can help solve problems related to skill requirements, body dimensions, or excessive man-hours encountered in accomplishing maintenance tasks. FLIGHT OPERATIONS Flight Operations provides the ai...
DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEMS. ADEM is responsible for the technical support of Spirit’s acquisition of inflight engine data and the assessment of engine performance through the use of that data. ADEM personnel provide the following services: • Guidance to help Spirit define their engine monitoring system requirements. • Development of hardware specifications and computer programs (by separate contractual arrangement) to satisfy engine diagnostic requirements. • Coordination of all IAE airborne diagnostic support activity. 4.4.1 Guidance In Defining Engine Monitoring systems Requirements: ADEM can provide consultation services to assist Spirit in defining its engine condition and performance monitoring requirements and in selection of appropriate hardware and software systems to meet those requirements and options between Spirit, airframe manufacturer, and Airborne Integrated Data System (AIDS) manufacturer. *****Confidential portions of the material have been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Page 39 of 39 4.4.2 Development and Coordination ADEM personnel can, if requested by Spirit, develop hardware specification and make computer software available to accomplish Engine Condition Monitoring (ECM) and performance analysis of engine modules using AIDS data. Engine condition monitoring procedures, of both the manual and computerized variety can, if requested by Spirit, also be developed and provided in support of Spirit’s selected method of engine condition monitoring. Computer software will be provided to Spirit subject to IAE's then current standard license fees and Terms and Conditions. Diagnostic Systems personnel also coordinate activities of cognizant functional groups at IAE to provide engine related information to Spirit, airframe manufacturer, and AIDS equipment vendor during the planning, installation, and operation of AIDS.

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  • Diagnostic procedures to aid the Provider in determining required dental treatment.

  • Technology Discoveries, innovations, Know-How and inventions, whether patentable or not, including computer software, recognized under U.S. law as intellectual creations to which rights of ownership accrue, including, but not limited to, patents, trade secrets, maskworks and copyrights developed under this Agreement.

  • Speech Therapy This plan covers speech therapy services when provided by a qualified licensed • loss of speech or communication function; or • impairment as a result of an acute illness or injury, or an acute exacerbation of a chronic disease. Speech therapy services must relate to: • performing basic functional communication; or • assessing or treating swallowing dysfunction. See Autism Services when speech therapy services are rendered as part of the treatment of autism spectrum disorder. The amount you pay and any benefit limit will be the same whether the services are provided for habilitative or rehabilitative purposes.

  • Therapies Acupuncture and acupuncturist services, including x-ray and laboratory services. • Biofeedback, biofeedback training, and biofeedback by any other modality for any condition. • Recreational therapy services and programs, including wilderness programs. • Services provided in any covered program that are recreational therapy services, including wilderness programs, educational services, complimentary services, non- medical self-care, self-help programs, or non-clinical services. Examples include, but are not limited to, Tai Chi, yoga, personal training, meditation. • Computer/internet/social media based services and/or programs. • Recreational therapy. • Aqua therapy unless provided by a physical therapist. • Maintenance therapy services unless it is a habilitative service that helps a person keep, learn or improve skills and functioning for daily living. • Aromatherapy. • Hippotherapy. • Massage therapy rendered by a massage therapist. • Therapies, procedures, and services for the purpose of relieving stress. • Physical, occupational, speech, or respiratory therapy provided in your home, unless through a home care program. • Pelvic floor electrical and magnetic stimulation, and pelvic floor exercises. • Educational classes and services for speech impairments that are self-correcting. • Speech therapy services related to food aversion or texture disorders. • Exercise therapy. • Naturopathic, homeopathic, and Christian Science services, regardless of who orders or provides the services. • Eye exercises and visual training services. • Lenses and/or frames and contact lenses for members aged nineteen (19) and older. • Vision hardware purchased from a non-network provider. • Non-collection vision hardware. • Lenses and/or frames and contact lenses unless specifically listed as a covered healthcare service.