Key Infrastructure Clause Samples

Key Infrastructure. 2.3.1 In order to support the future development and population inside the Study Area, the following infrastructures will be required: (1) Internal roads with associated public transport terminus in the Study Area; (2) Access road for main external access via. Po ▇▇▇ Road; (3) Access road for supplementary external access via DAR local road with associated bus bays and semi-enclosure noise barrier; (4) Stormwater drainage systems with a retention tank in the Study Area; (5) Sewerage systems in the Study Area; (6) Water supply systems with salt and fresh water pumping stations and service reservoirs in the Study Area; (7) Landscaping works in the Study Area; and (8) Viewing platforms. 2.3.2 In addition, two associated infrastructures will also be implemented under this Project, including: (1) Rock cavern development; and (2) Road improvement works with associated semi-enclosure noise barrier and Bus- Bus Interchange (BBI) outside the Study Area. 2.3.3 As mentioned in Section 1.3, the above two associated infrastructures are Schedule 2 DPs and their detailed environmental implications will be further investigated in separate EIAs under EIAO.

Related to Key Infrastructure

  • 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 Vulnerability Scanning Supplier will scan its internal environments (e.g., servers, network devices, etc.) related to Deliverables monthly and external environments related to Deliverables weekly. Supplier will have a defined process to address any findings but will ensure that any high-risk vulnerabilities are addressed within 30 days.

  • Information Systems Acquisition Development and Maintenance a. Client Data – Client Data will only be used by State Street for the purposes specified in this Agreement.

  • Critical Infrastructure Subcontracts For purposes of this Paragraph, the designated countries are China, Iran, North Korea, Russia, and any countries lawfully designated by the Governor as a threat to critical infrastructure. Pursuant to Section 113.002 of the Business and Commerce Code, Contractor shall not enter into a subcontract that will provide direct or remote access to or control of critical infrastructure, as defined by Section 113.001 of the Texas Business and Commerce Code, in this state, other than access specifically allowed for product warranty and support purposes to any subcontractor unless (i) neither the subcontractor nor its parent company, nor any affiliate of the subcontractor or its parent company, is majority owned or controlled by citizens or governmental entities of a designated country; and (ii) neither the subcontractor nor its parent company, nor any affiliate of the subcontractor or its parent company, is headquartered in a designated country. Contractor will notify the System Agency before entering into any subcontract that will provide direct or remote access to or control of critical infrastructure, as defined by Section 113.001 of the Texas Business & Commerce Code, in this state.

  • Configuration Management The Contractor shall maintain a configuration management program, which shall provide for the administrative and functional systems necessary for configuration identification, control, status accounting and reporting, to ensure configuration identity with the UCEU and associated cables produced by the Contractor. The Contractor shall maintain a Contractor approved Configuration Management Plan that complies with ANSI/EIA-649 2011. Notwithstanding ANSI/EIA-649 2011, the Contractor’s configuration management program shall comply with the VLS Configuration Management Plans, TL130-AD-PLN-010-VLS, and shall comply with the following: