Information System Clause Samples

The Information System clause defines the requirements and responsibilities related to the use, management, and security of information technology systems within the context of an agreement. It typically outlines which party is responsible for maintaining the system, ensuring data integrity, and implementing appropriate security measures to protect sensitive information. For example, it may specify protocols for data access, backup procedures, or compliance with relevant data protection laws. The core function of this clause is to establish clear expectations and safeguards for the handling of information systems, thereby reducing the risk of data breaches and operational disruptions.
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Information System. The Company agrees to subscribe for a membership, in the plant with In addition, the Company agrees to subscribe for three discs from the to be provided to the Chairs. The Company agrees to provide the Union Co-chairs at each location a computer equipped with and the most current windows operating system as used by the Company, and Internet and e-mail access through the Company computer network, for the purposes of staying current with Health and Safety issues and new technologies as they relate to occupational health and safety. All computer access will be subject to any existing or Company policies regarding computer and Internet use.
Information System. 1. The Fund Operator shall provide the reports referred to in Chapters 8 and 10 through FMO’s information system. The FMO shall give the Fund Operator access to the system and provide the necessary guidance to enable the Fund Operator to use the system correctly. 2. Should the system referred to in paragraph 1 become unavailable or be discontinued, the FMO may require the Fund Operator to provide these reports in another format provided by the FMO, whether electronic or hard copies.
Information System. 1 The Concessionaire shall install appropriate soft ▇▇▇▇ packages with the help and support of the DoHFW to disseminate information on multiple parameters on operation and management of the fair price outlet and would include information like cash memos as mentioned under Article 4.2B3, sales, inventory status, stock outs, near expiry stocks and all other important and related information on daily basis. The Concessionaire will bear all expenses as part of their operating costs for installation of these packages.
Information System a Appropriate and approved software packages will be installed by the Private Service Provider to disseminate relevant information through on daily basis. The software as approved by the DoHFW will be used for all kinds of transactions done by the Private Service Provider so that web based monitoring at any point of time can be done by the concerned authorities of the DoHFW at the state level and at the hospital level. The cost of installation and maintenance of the software has to be borne by the private partner. b The O&M partner, with the help and support of the DoHFW, shall also work out installation of multi facility monitoring mode and establish connectivity with other health facilities for transmitting the digital images undertaken for each of the investigations for the purpose of review and reports as and when required. c The Concessionaire shall maintain all necessary records relating to claim for reimbursement of free services provided to the patients in each month. d The Concessionaire shall bear all expenses as part of their operating costs for procurement and usage of required facilities/services for generating the above information and submitting required documents in this respect. e As and when the new real time web based software is launched by the DoHFW, the private Service Providers will have to implement the software package in their units and comply with the SOP ( Standard Operating Procedure ) for the software as issued and modified by the DoHFW from time to time.
Information System a Appropriate and approved software packages will be installed by the Private Service Provider to disseminate relevant information through on daily basis. The software as approved by the DoHFW will be used for all kinds of transactions done by the Private Service Provider so that web based monitoring at any point of time can be done by the concerned authorities of the DoHFW at the state level and at the hospital level. The cost of installation and maintenance of the software has to be borne by the private partner. b The EOM partner, with the help and support of the DoHFW, shall also work out installation of multi facility monitoring mode and establish connectivity with other health facilities for transmitting the digital images undertaken for each of the investigations for the purpose of review and reports as and when required. c The Concessionaire shall maintain all necessary records relating to claim for reimbursement of free services provided to the patients in each month. d The Concessionaire shall bear all expenses as part of their operating costs for procurement and usage of required facilities/services for generating the above information and submitting required documents in this respect. e As and when the new real time web based software is launched by the DoHFW, the private Service Providers will have to implement the software package in their units and comply with the SOP ( Standard Operating Procedure ) for the software as issued and modified by the DoHFW from time to time. f The Hospital Authority may undertake evaluation of the impact and cost- effectiveness of Assignments or programmes or schemes for which this agreement has been made. The Private Partner shall, if required, give The Hospital Authority or its representative’s reasonable access to records held by it in connection with the services and shall give all reasonable co-operations to the evaluators appointed by The Hospital Authority.
Information System. The Information System (IS) plays a central role in a gCube-based Infrastructure by implementing the features supporting the publishing, discovery and ‘real-time’ monitoring of the set of resources (cf. Section 2.1) forming a gCube-based infrastructure. It acts as the registry of the infrastructure, i.e. all the resources are registered there and every service partaking to the infrastructure must refer to it to dynamically discover the rest of Infrastructure constituents. For each resource, two kinds of information will be published: • the profile, statically characterising the resource, e.g. its type; • the status, characterising the operational status of the resource, e.g. indicators of the size of the resource currently managed . Because of its central role, key requirements in terms of quality of service for such a subsystem are performance, scalability, freshness and availability. Moreover, facilities supporting the interaction with such subsystem have been included in the gCore Framework (cf. Section 4.8).
Information System. Assess the efficiency and security of the information systems established and maintained from project funds and their adequacy to meet the management and reporting requirements of the projects.
Information System. 9.1.1 The Manager shall purchase, install, deploy and deliver at its own cost and risk a state-of-the-art terminal operating system ("TOS"), encompassing berth, yard, terminal, gate and vessel loading and unloading operations, in addition to all container handling activities in accordance with the specifications set out in Schedule 9 within twelve (12) months from the Effective Date. 9.1.2 The Manager commits to continuously develop, upgrade and adapt the TOS to cater for new management, market, legal or regulatory requirements, so long as this Contract remains in force. At the termination of this Contract, the TOS shall continue to favourably compare with such terminal operating systems as are then deployed and operational at best ranked ports in accordance with International Best Practice. 9.1.3 When first installed, the Manager shall ensure that the TOS communicates seamlessly with such systems as are currently deployed at the POB, including but not limited to the NAJM system, currently deployed by the customs Authority. The Manager further commits to ensure that the TOS will continue to communicate seamlessly with any modification or upgrade to such systems as may be deployed by the POB as well as any new system which may be introduced by POB at any time during the period this Contract is in force. 9.1.4 The Manager shall relinquish and transfer all property rights to the TOS to GEPB or any person appointed by GEPB at the termination of this Contract, including keys, source codes, design manuals, documentation pertaining to the TOS and generally any knowledge, information, key or password allowing GEPB to access the TOS, utilize it, and generally modify, amend or upgrade the system in the course of uninterrupted and continuous operation of the Terminal. Should the rights to the TOS not lie with the Manager, then the Manager shall include in all relevant agreements an assignment clause for the rights it holds in favour of GEPB. 9.1.5 If and when GEPB acquires and installs a port community system to be used by all POB users and service entities, the Manager shall fully coordinate with GEPB, provide all required assistance, information and data and carry out all actions required from their end for the purpose of the implementation of the port community system with the above-mentioned functionality.
Information System. You must: (1) acquire, maintain and use in the operation of the Restaurant the “Information System” (as defined below) for the Restaurant and the right to use, for the term of this Agreement, the “Designated Software” (as defined below) in the manner specified by us; (2) obtain any and all hardware, peripheral equipment and accessories, arrange for any and all support services and take all other actions that may be necessary to enable the Information System and the Designated Software to operate as specified by us (including installation of electrical wiring and data cabling, and temperature and humidity controls) that may be necessary to prepare the Restaurant to enable the Information System to operate as specified by us; and (3) install and use the Designated Software on the Information System, and use such items solely in the operation of the Restaurant in the manner specified by us. You are responsible for all costs associated with the foregoing, including but not limited to transportation, installation, sales, use, excise and similar taxes, site preparation and disposal of retired hardware. You must operate only Designated Software on the Information System. The Designated Software, and all additions, modifications and enhancements thereto, constitute “confidential information,” and are subject to the provisions of Section 17 of this Agreement.
Information System. 1 The Concessionaire shall install appropriate software packageswith the help and support of the DoHFW to disseminate information on multiple parameters on operation and management of the fair price outlet and would include information like cash memos as mentioned under Article 4.2B3,sales, inventory status, stock outs, near expiry stocks and all other important and related information on daily basis.The Concessionaire will bear all expenses as part of their operating costs for installation of these packages.