Issue Identification Sample Clauses

Issue Identification. Work collaboratively to identify issues and barriers to the achievement of the goals identified above and determine how to address aforementioned issues (i.e., at which internal/external forums or tables). Continue to provide reports to the Toronto HSJCC meetings Ensure Co-chair(s) participate at the T- HSJCC meetings To collaborate with the Toronto Service Resolution Project (TSRP) in addressing system barriers for people involved with the justice sector who face significant systemic barriers to service access due to systemic barriers. To provide feedback to the Video Adult Fitness Assessment Project. Strengthen coordination and collaboration between human services and justice sectors Strengthen the awareness of the Toronto Service Resolution Project Committee at the S-HSJCC meetings by providing regular reports. ☐ Pillar 1✓ ☐ Pillar 2✓ ☐ Pillar 3✓ ☐ Pillar 4✓ ☐ Pillar 5 April 2017- March 2018 Members are active participants identifying issues to determine meeting presentations and Lunch and Learn topics and committee’s goals and projects. Initiated discussion about complex clients service gaps in Scarborough Increase membership from the justice sector. Increased awareness of
Issue Identification. The goal of this task is to work with County decision makers to identify and resolve key issues during the conduct of the business planning process. • Provide information and policy recommendations on issues and choices as they arise during the Work to County representatives and policy committee convened by the County. • Participate in working sessions with the County, committee and its agents to review financial models used in the development of the Business Plan and details of the model’s assumptions, provided that NCI shall not be obligated to consult with or provide draft deliverables, assumptions and/or methodological approaches to agents of the County that are direct competitors of the Contractor. • Identify issues that would impact the feasibility and effectiveness of CCA • Identification of issues and recommendations • Participation in four half-day working sessions with County decision makers to discuss policy issues and recommendations, located at the offices of one of the participating cities, selected by the cities. • Participation in a total of four half-day working sessions with an Advisory Group or a Stakeholders Group, organized by County staff, to discuss policy and/or technical issues and recommendations, located at the offices of one of the participating cities, selected by the County and participating cities. • One half-day meeting to review financial models individually with County Staff and Agents, or a full day meeting jointly with several cities, located at the NCI offices. NCI recognizes that this project is part of the decisional process that will inform a larger energy resource policy being developed by the County. NCI will provide information and otherwise cooperate with other contractors and staff working for the County as requested by the County Project Manager, subject to reasonable confidentiality provisions and protection of NCI’s proprietary information. Additional meetings or workshops requested by the County beyond those specified above will be provided on a time and materials basis at the rates contained in Exhibit B.
Issue Identification. If Gogo identifies any issues, it may report them to ThinKom. Gogo shall assign a severity level to any such issue. ThinKom shall respond to Gogo’s reporting of any issue as promptly as possible, and shall use commercially reasonable efforts to diagnose and resolve all issues. Confidential and Proprietary 2 Gogo LLC
Issue Identification. When a designed feature or procedure is not generating the anticipated results in accordance with the Documentation; or - When error logs are present or the Mentis software window errors occur.

Related to Issue Identification

  • Non-Identification Approved Users agree not to use the requested datasets, either alone or in concert with any other information, to identify or contact individual participants from whom data and/or samples were collected. Approved Users also agree not to generate information (e.g., facial images or comparable representations) that could allow the identities of research participants to be readily ascertained. These provisions do not apply to research investigators operating with specific IRB approval, pursuant to 45 CFR 46, to contact individuals within datasets or to obtain and use identifying information under an 2 The project anniversary date can be found in “My Projects” after logging in to the dbGaP authorized-access portal. IRB-approved research protocol. All investigators including any Approved User conducting “human subjects research” within the scope of 45 CFR 46 must comply with the requirements contained therein.

  • Customer Identification Unless Elastic has first obtained Customer's prior written consent, Elastic shall not identify Customer as a user of the Products, on its website, through a press release issued by Elastic and in other promotional materials.

  • Your Member Identification Card Your BCBSRI member ID card is your key to getting healthcare coverage. It shows your healthcare provider that you’re part of the nation’s most trusted health plan. All BCBSRI members receive ID cards, which provide important information about your coverage. This card is for identification only, and you must show it whenever you receive healthcare services. Please note you must be a current member to receive covered services. Tips for keeping your card safe: • Carry it with you at all times. • Keep it in a safe location, just as you would with a credit card or money. • Let BCBSRI know right away if it is lost or stolen.

  • Personal Identification Number We will issue you a Personal Identification Number (PIN) for use with your Card at VISA NET automatic teller machines (ATM’s). These numbers are issued to you for your security purposes. These numbers are confidential and should not e disclosed to third parties. You are responsible for safekeeping your PIN. You agree not to disclose or otherwise make available your PIN to anyone not authorized to sign on your Accounts. To keep your Account secure, please do not write your PIN on your Card or keep it in the same place as your Card.

  • Further Identification of Collateral Each Debtor will, when and as often as requested by the Secured Party or its Representative, furnish to the Secured Party or such Representative, statements and schedules further identifying and describing the Collateral and such other reports in connection with the Collateral as the Secured Party or its Representative may reasonably request, all in reasonable detail.