Operational Scenarios Sample Clauses
The Operational Scenarios clause defines the specific situations or conditions under which the agreement's terms will be applied or certain procedures will be followed. It typically outlines various real-world contexts, such as system failures, peak usage periods, or emergency events, and describes how the parties should respond in each case. By clearly delineating these scenarios, the clause ensures that both parties understand their roles and responsibilities in different operational circumstances, thereby reducing ambiguity and helping to manage risk during unforeseen or complex events.
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Operational Scenarios. EPDS performance shall be evaluated using the following operational scenarios for the range of orbits specified in Section 3.
Operational Scenarios. The Thermal Control Subsystem performance shall be evaluated using the following operational scenarios for the range of orbits specified in Section 3.
Operational Scenarios. The current operational mode is daily polling of the 54 sites, with the capability to shift to hourly polling during emergency situations. The goal of this project is continue a single operational mode, however, at an enhanced polling rate, which is still to be determined.
Operational Scenarios. This procurement has one operational mode, normal. Under normal mode, various subsystems outside of the data warehouse will automatically provide data to the Central Florida Data Warehouse for storage. In addition, data will be retrievable both through automated means and manual access.
Operational Scenarios. Under everyday conditions, incident and events will continue to come into the Orlando Operations Center via 911, cell phone, and radio. With the integration of the TMC into the OOC and the availability of information from the iFlorida Conditions System website (i.e., segment travel times and localized weather information), Orlando public safety agencies will have the additional capability of detecting incidents and events via significant increases in segment travel times and the scanning of CCTV images. Additionally, the exact location of incidents and events of which TMC staff become aware due to a call to 911 may be more quickly confirmed via an examination of current CCTV images and changes in segment travel times. Overall, as a result of the coordination and co-location of staff, everyday traffic management functions will be conducted more efficiently and effectively. Under emergency conditions, that is, a major incident or event expected to impact fire, police, emergency services, and travelers over an extended period of time and require the activation and implementation of emergency management plan(s), the Orlando Operations Center will be the focal point for all emergency management activities. In this mode, all necessary public safety and transportation management resources and staff will be more efficiently and effectively utilized.
Operational Scenarios. Since this procurement is still under development, there are no operational scenarios at this time.
Operational Scenarios. This project will support a single scenario or mode of operation. The project will collect and integrate weather-related data from the Central Florida region with weather-related data from Northern Florida. This integrated weather-related data will be provided to both the National Weather Service and Meteorlogix for further processing.
Operational Scenarios. There are two operational scenarios associated with this procurement.
Operational Scenarios. There are three separate operational components to the ADR facility. The first two, are the skid pad and kart track. These however, are not included in the noise model. This is due to limited information available on these operations at the time of this study, as well as the dominance of road course noise levels at sensitive receptors. The third operational component, and primary focus, of this study is the main road course. Two operational scenarios for the main road course were investigated as outlined in Table 3 below. Scenario 1 is a typical quiet day usually experienced during weekday operation. Scenario 2 is considered worst case, from an operational noise level perspective, that might happen on a very busy weekend.
Operational Scenarios. The following sections illustrate the intended operation of the system from the various users that are expected to utilize the managed lane. This exercise will ensure that all operational scenarios have been considered in defining the proposed procedures for the system.