Infrastructure Clause Samples
The Infrastructure clause defines the responsibilities and standards related to the physical and technological systems necessary for the performance of the contract. It typically outlines which party is responsible for providing, maintaining, or upgrading facilities, equipment, or digital platforms required for the project or service. For example, it may specify that the client must ensure access to certain utilities or that the contractor must supply and maintain specific hardware. This clause ensures that all necessary infrastructure is in place and properly managed, thereby preventing delays or disputes arising from inadequate resources or support.
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Infrastructure. Modification of the location and/or sizing of the infrastructure for the Project that does not materially change the functionality of the infrastructure.
Infrastructure. Infrastructure includes hardware, software, licensing, technical support, and warranty services from third party sources, as well as technological refreshment and enhancements for that hardware and software. This section is aligned with the FEA/DoD IEA, which describes these components using a vocabulary that is common throughout the entire Federal government. Infrastructure includes complete life cycle support for all hardware, software, and services represented above, including planning, analysis, research and development, design, development, integration and testing, implementation, operations and maintenance, information assurance, and final disposition of these components. The services also include administration and help desk functions necessary to support the IT
Infrastructure. Infrastructure serves as the foundation and building blocks of an integrated IT solution. It is the hardware which supports Application Services (C.3.2) and IT Management Services (C.3.3); the software and services which enable that hardware to function; and the hardware, software, and services which allow for secure communication and interoperability between all business and application service components. Infrastructure services facilitate the development and maintenance of critical IT infrastructures required to support Federal government business operations. This section includes the technical framework components that make up integrated IT solutions. One or any combination of these components may be used to deliver IT solutions intended to perform a wide array of functions which allow agencies to deliver services to their customers (or users), whether internal or external, in an efficient and effective manner. Infrastructure includes hardware, software, licensing, technical support, and warranty services from third party sources, as well as technological refreshment and enhancements for that hardware and software. This section is aligned with the FEA/DoDEA Technical Reference Model (TRM) which describes these components using a vocabulary that is common throughout the entire Federal government. A detailed review of the TRM is provided in Section J, Attachment 5. Infrastructure includes complete life cycle support for all hardware, software, and services represented above, including planning, analysis, research and development, design, development, integration and testing, implementation, operations and maintenance, information assurance, and final disposition of these components. The services also include administration and help desk functions necessary to support the IT infrastructure (e.g., desktop support, network administration). Infrastructure components of an integrated IT solution can be categorized as follows:
Infrastructure. 8.1 The Intermediary warrants that it shall, at all times for the duration of this Agreement, have the necessary Infrastructure, governance, risk management systems, information technology systems and internal control systems in place as required in terms of the Applicable Laws in order to render the Services on behalf of the Insurer.
8.2 The Intermediary shall have an Infrastructure which is able to integrate with the infrastructure of the Insurer to the extent that it allows to the Insurer unrestricted access of up to date, accurate and complete Insurer Data maintained and Processed by the Intermediary in the performance of the Services.
8.3 The Intermediary must ensure that its Infrastructure is capable of electronically sharing all data necessary for compliance with the Applicable Law.
Infrastructure. (a) The Borrower has and will maintain a sufficient infrastructure to conduct its business as presently conducted and as contemplated to be conducted following its execution of this Agreement.
(b) The Borrower owns and possesses, or has the right to use (and will hereafter own, possess, or have such right to use) all patents, industrial designs, trademarks, trade names, trade styles, brand names, service marks, logos, copyrights, trade secrets, know-how, confidential information, and other intellectual or proprietary property of any third Person necessary for the Borrower’s conduct of the Borrower’s business.
(c) The conduct by the Borrower of the Borrower’s business does not presently infringe (nor will the Borrower conduct its business in the future so as to infringe) the patents, industrial designs, trademarks, trade names, trade styles, brand names, service marks, logos, copyrights, trade secrets, know-how, confidential information, or other intellectual or proprietary property of any third Person, except for such infringement which would not have a material adverse effect on the Borrower’s business or assets.
Infrastructure. To the extent that Hitachi provides Infrastructure to Your Location to provide the XaaS Services, the Hitachi Infrastructure Terms set out in Exhibit A to these Terms will apply and be incorporated into the XaaS Agreement.
Infrastructure i) Development and improvement of infrastructure for inland fisheries and aquaculture;
ii) Facilitation of access to funding for infrastructure, including all type of equipment.
Infrastructure. Identify the staffing (workforce) infrastructure already in place or to be hired, to engage targeted communities disproportionately impacted by health disparities and build sustainable relationships in those targeted communities.
Infrastructure. Customer is fully responsible for the entirety of its own infrastructure except any Service Provider component (e.g. router) in use at Customer’s site. Service Provider takes full responsibility for the entirety of the Hosted Services infrastructure within its perimeter of control, except any Customer component (e.g. VPN tunnel, customer internet connectivity, customer router etc.). Service Provider reserves the right to upgrade, at its sole discretion, the Hosted Services infrastructure, environments and processes to ensure service efficiency and data protection in line with capacity management, compliance regulations and good industry practice.
Infrastructure. The necessary Infrastructure on both the utility-side and customer-side of the electric meter (i.e., “make-ready”) that SCE will design, construct, and install at no cost to the Program Participant pursuant to this Program. Infrastructure, as defined herein, does NOT include (1) purchase or installation of the Charging Equipment; or (2) the customer-side portion of the Make-Ready Infrastructure, if the Program Participant elects the self-installed Customer-Side Make-Ready Infrastructure option.