GPS Data Sample Clauses

GPS Data. The TCEQ recognizes that the PERFORMING PARTY may consider the information recorded and maintained by the tracking device to contain confidential trade secret information. Therefore, the TCEQ shall not release any of the information submitted to the TCEQ by the tracking device to any party outside TCEQ, except as required under the Public Information Act or other applicable law. The TCEQ shall inform the PERFORMING PARTY of any Public Information Act request for the information and refer the request to the Office of the Attorney General for a ruling on whether the information contains protected trade secret information. The TCEQ is not responsible for making arguments regarding trade secret status to the Attorney General, but the PERFORMING PARTY may do so.
GPS Data. The GPS logs were provided by the same devices and in the same way as in the Phase One test. Please refer to section 5.3.2 for detailed information on TSP logs.
GPS Data. GPS data were logged by the GeoStats In-Vehicle GeoLoggerTM system installed on transit coaches. GeoLogger can track up to 12 satellites and update data every second, with a position accuracy of 15 meters in root-mean-square (RMS). Thirteen GeoLoggers were installed on the test coaches. All the GeoLoggers were preset to record data every second when the vehicle speed exceeded 1.15 miles per hour. The following is an example of logged GPS data: The first field showed the working status of GPS. If the status was okay, the GeoLogger recorded an “A.” The next four fields were the coordinates of vehicle position shown in longitude and latitude. The fifth field showed time in the “hhmmss” format. The sixth field represented the date in the “ddmmyy” format. The seventh filed was the speed in miles per hour. The eighth field was the heading of the vehicle in degrees. The last two fields related to the satellite signal quality, showing Horizontal Dilution of Precision (HDOP) and number of satellites, respectively. To analyze position data more conveniently, we wrote a piece of MATLABTM code to transfer the positions from the longitude and latitude coordinate system into the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ coordinate system, defined for North American Datum (NAD) 1927 State Plane Washington North FIPS 4601.
GPS Data. The TCEQ recognizes that the PERFORMING PARTY may consider the information recorded and maintained by the tracking device to contain confidential trade secret information. The TCEQ will not release any of the information submitted to the TCEQ by the tracking device to any party outside the TCEQ, except as required under the Public Information Act or other applicable law. The information must be marked confidential for the TCEQ to withhold the information under the Public Information Act. The TCEQ shall inform the PERFORMING PARTY of any Public Information Act request for information marked confidential and refer the request to the Office of the Attorney General for a ruling on whether the information contains protected trade secret information. The TCEQ is not responsible for making arguments regarding trade secret status to the Attorney General; that is the responsibility of the PERFORMING PARTY
GPS Data. The T CEQ recognizes that PERFORMING PARTY may consider ihe information recorded and mainlained by the tracking device to contain confidential trade secret information. Therefore, the TCEQ shall not release any of the information submitted lo the TCEQ by the tracking device lo any parly outside the TCF.Q, except as required under the Public Information Act or other applicable law. The TCEQ shall inform PERFORMING PARTY of any Public Information Act request for the information and refer the request lo Ihe Office of the Attorney General for a ruling on whether Ihe informalion contains protected irade secret information. The TCEQ is not responsible for making arguments regarding irade secrcl slatus to the Attorney General, but PERFORMING PARTY may do so.
GPS Data. The developer/contractor is responsible for collecting all GPS points for features and locations outlined below: 1. The center of each fitting, valve, and fire hydrant 2. Water mains at deflection points and every 100 ft. along straight runs 3. The location of each connection to existing facilities 4. For projects that include the installation of service lines, GPS points will be required for all service line related corporation stops, valves (to include all curb stops), as well as any bends in between these features. This data shall be collected after the piping appurtenances are installed, but before the trench is backfilled. If it is decided to not collect GPS data while the trench is open, vertical risers pipes must be installed at each buried feature (i.e., valves, fittings, deflection points, etc.) and at every 100 ft. along the water main to allow collection of the GPS point at a later date.

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  • Customer Data 5.1 The Customer shall have sole responsibility for the legality, reliability, integrity, accuracy and quality of the Customer Data. The customer being a contractor of DSA Airport, the customer shall not own the rights, title and interest in and to the Data which belongs to DSA Airport. 5.2 The Supplier shall follow its archiving procedures for Customer Data as set out in its Back- Up Policy available at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ or such other website address as may be notified to the Customer from time to time, as such document may be amended by the Supplier in its sole discretion from time to time. In the event of any loss or damage to Customer Data, the Customer's sole and exclusive remedy shall be for the Supplier to use reasonable commercial endeavours to restore the lost or damaged Customer Data from the latest back-up of such Customer Data maintained by the Supplier in accordance with the archiving procedure described in its Back-Up Policy. The Supplier shall not be responsible for any loss, destruction, alteration or disclosure of Customer Data caused by any third party (except those third parties subcontracted by the Supplier to perform services related to Customer Data maintenance and back-up). 5.3 The Supplier shall, in providing the Services, comply with its Privacy and Security Policy relating to the privacy and security of the Customer Data available at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ or such other website address as may be notified to the Customer from time to time, as such document may be amended from time to time by the Supplier in its sole discretion. 5.4 If the Supplier processes any personal data on the Customer’s behalf when performing its obligations under this agreement, the parties record their intention that the Customer shall be the data controller and the Supplier shall be a data processor and in any such case: (a) the Customer acknowledges and agrees that the personal data may be transferred or stored outside the EEA or the country where the Customer and the Authorised Users are located in order to carry out the Services and the Supplier’s other obligations under this agreement; (b) the Customer shall ensure that the Customer is entitled to transfer the relevant personal data to the Supplier so that the Supplier may lawfully use, process and transfer the personal data in accordance with this agreement on the Customer's behalf; (c) the Customer shall ensure that the relevant third parties have been informed of, and have given their consent to, such use, processing, and transfer as required by all applicable data protection legislation; (d) the Supplier shall process the personal data only in accordance with the terms of this agreement and any lawful instructions reasonably given by the Customer from time to time; and (e) each party shall take appropriate technical and organisational measures against unauthorised or unlawful processing of the personal data or its accidental loss, destruction or damage.

  • Licensee Data Licensee acknowledges and agrees that Licensee will be solely responsible for backing-up, and taking all appropriate measures to protect and secure, Licensee Data. Licensee acknowledges that Nuix may make, store and maintain back up copies of Licensee Data, but is not obliged to do so. Nuix will not be liable for any loss or corruption of Licensee Data.

  • User Data We will maintain certain data that you transmit to the Services for the purpose of managing the performance of the Services, as well as data relating to your use of the Services. Although we perform regular routine backups of data, you are solely responsible for all data that you transmit or that relates to any activity you have undertaken using the Services. You agree that we shall have no liability to you for any loss or corruption of any such data, and you hereby waive any right of action against us arising from any such loss or corruption of such data.

  • Client Data The Subrecipient shall maintain client data demonstrating client eligibility for services provided. Such data shall include, but not be limited to, client name, address, income level or other basis for determining eligibility, and description of service provided. Such information shall be made available to Grantee monitors or their designees for review upon request.

  • Product Data Illustrations, standard schedules, performance charts, instructions, brochures, diagrams, and other information furnished by Developer to illustrate a material, product, or system for some portion of the Work.