Production Readiness Clause Samples

The Production Readiness clause establishes the requirements and standards that a product, system, or service must meet before it is considered ready for deployment in a live or operational environment. Typically, this clause outlines necessary testing, documentation, security checks, and performance benchmarks that must be satisfied prior to launch. For example, it may require successful completion of user acceptance testing or compliance with specific regulatory standards. Its core function is to ensure that the deliverable is fully prepared for real-world use, minimizing the risk of failures or disruptions after deployment.
Production Readiness. Subject to the circumstances described in Section 2(b) of this Agreement or the occurrence of a Force Majeure Event, the Orbital ATK Group shall maintain production readiness and the capacity necessary to fulfill any Binding FY Order or Additional Order accepted by LLC pursuant to paragraph (d) above.
Production Readiness. Review (PRR) 3.10.3.1 The Contractor shall perform PRR with the Government to assure the Contractor has accomplished the adequate production planning in preparation for production of the PPS, MCP and associated parts to meet performance requirements in accordance with the contract schedule and without unacceptable risks. 3.10.3.2 The Contractor shall prepare a PRR report. (CDRL A005) 3.10.3.3 The Contractor shall develop various plans to include Manufacturing, Testing, Quality Assurance, Failure Analysis and Corrective Action Reporting (FACAR), Configuration Management, Calibration, and Supplier Management Plans and then demonstrate that it shall manufacture and test the PPS, MCP and associated parts in accordance with those plans. 3.10.3.4 On-site examination of the above objective evidence as listed on 3.10.3.3, as well as examination of the manufacturing equipment and facility, review of support functions/groups, and interviews with project personnel, are all integral parts of the PRR. Processes must be able to produce repeatable conforming hardware within the time constraints of the contract. During the PRR, the Contractor shall be prepared to discuss manufacturing and procurement planning status, issues, risks and schedules associated with the production program, and make available requested supporting objective evidence.

Related to Production Readiness

  • Workloads The parties agree to the following provisions relating to faculty members' workload. (a) The registration limits for all courses currently offered by the Employer in the academic, career and technology areas are 35 unless established by practice as lower, excepting multiple sections where the limit is the correct multiple of the number of sections involved. (b) The registration limits for English are as follows: (i) Writing and Composition Courses - 25 (ii) Writing Skills -17 (iii) Creative Writing - 22

  • Commissioning Commissioning tests of the Interconnection Customer’s installed equipment shall be performed pursuant to applicable codes and standards. The ISO and Connecting Transmission Owner must be given at least five Business Days written notice, or as otherwise mutually agreed to by the Parties, of the tests and may be present to witness the commissioning tests.

  • Calibration The comparison of a measurement system or device of unverified accuracy with a measurement system of known and greater accuracy to detect deviation of the unverified measurement system from required performance specifications (of the unverified measurement system or device) and to quantify all measured values to applicable units of the international system of units.

  • Production Phase contract period in which the Development and the Production are to be performed.

  • Workload An employee who believes that her workload is unsafe or consistently excessive shall discuss the problem with her immediate supervisor. If the problem is not resolved in this discussion, the employee may seek a remedy by means of the grievance procedure. If the matter is not resolved in the grievance procedure, it may be referred to troubleshooter who shall: a) investigate the difference; b) define the issue in the difference; and c) make written recommendations to resolve the differences.