Scope and Specifications Clause Samples

Scope and Specifications. For the periods specified herein, Supplier will provide technical support services to effect the Separation of the GroceryCo and SnackCo Businesses and enable transition to Buyer’s IT systems as follows:
Scope and Specifications. During the Transition Period, Supplier will provide the following Services to Buyer: (a) The following Applications have been made available to each respective company to permit such company’s User to complete the daily processing of such company’s marketing spend transactions to [ * * * ]. The chart below indicates which party is the Supplier of each support Service and the party that is the Buyer of such support Service, [ * * * ] X X GroceryCo GroceryCo & SnackCo for respective instances [ * * * ] X X SnackCo GroceryCo [ * * * ] X X GroceryCo SnackCo [ * * * ] X X GroceryCo GroceryCo [ * * * ] X X GroceryCo GroceryCo [ * * * ] X X GroceryCo GroceryCo [ * * * ] X X SnackCo Not Applicable [ * * * ] X X Not Applicable Not Applicable [ * * * ] X X Not Applicable Not Applicable [ * * * ] X X Not Applicable Not Applicable (b) The Buyer’s User will be responsible for attending the necessary training and data load workshops for each Application. (c) A Business Process Support Supplier will provide resourcing necessary to complete the user acceptance testing, data validation, business change management services and hyper-care support for the indicated Application. (d) A Business Process Support Supplier will provide assistance to the Buyer upon request to solve any issues affecting business process management for the indicated Application. (e) Supplier will upon request coordinate the Buyer’s end users participation in training for transition of the Services and training of the new [ * * * ] application.
Scope and Specifications. During the Transition Period, Supplier will provide the following Services to Buyer: (a) Supplier will make the Darwin application available to the Buyer User for daily processing of Buyer company sales to trade files; (b) The Buyer User will be responsible for adding new products to the Application for Buyer; (c) Supplier will cause the Application to provide daily updates of the Buyer data cube which may be accessed using Microsoft Excel Analysis Services; (d) Supplier will provide assistance upon request to solve any issues affecting accurate presentation of information in the Buyer database or data cube; and (e) Supplier will upon request update the lists of Buyer users with access to the Buyer data cube.
Scope and Specifications. During the Transition Period, Supplier will provide the following Services to Buyer: (a) Supplier will make the Darwin application available to the Buyer User for daily processing of Buyer company sales to trade files; (b) The Buyer User will be responsible for adding new products to the Application for Buyer; CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT HAS BEEN REQUESTED FOR PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT. THE COPY FILED HEREWITH OMITS THE INFORMATION SUBJECT TO A CONFIDENTIALITY REQUEST. OMISSIONS ARE DESIGNATED [ * * * ]. A COMPLETE VERSION OF THIS EXHIBIT HAS BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. (c) Supplier will cause the Application to provide daily updates of the Buyer data cube which may be accessed using Microsoft Excel Analysis Services; (d) Supplier will provide assistance upon request to solve any issues affecting accurate presentation of information in the Buyer database or data cube; and (e) Supplier will upon request update the lists of Buyer users with access to the Buyer data cube.
Scope and Specifications. Subject to Section 3 above, LifeStream shall construct or cause to be constructed the Facility to be located on the existing campus of LifeStream in Citrus County, Florida located at ▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇. LifeStream will obtain, maintain, and pay for all necessary permits, permit application, fees, approvals, and licenses required for construction of the Facility. LifeStream will provide a copy of the final Facility plans and specifications, and any amendments, to the County upon the completion of construction. LifeStream agrees to assume the costs for construction, labor, utility, maintenance, and insurance of the Facility. This Agreement places no obligation on the County to construct or manage the construction of the Facility.
Scope and Specifications. Subject to Section 3 above, Meridian shall construct or cause to be constructed the Facility to be located on the existing campus of Meridian in Alachua County, Florida. Meridian or its contractor(s), at its costs, will obtain, maintain, and pay for all necessary permits, permit application, fees, approvals, and licenses required for construction of the Facility. Copies of Construction Specifications and Plans for the Facility will be provided to the County at the request of the Alachua County Manager. Meridian agrees to assume all the costs for construction, labor, utility, maintenance, and insurance of the Facility. This Agreement places no obligation on the County to construct or manage the construction of the Facility.
Scope and Specifications. During the Transition Period, Supplier will provide the following Services to Buyer: CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT HAS BEEN REQUESTED FOR PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT. THE COPY FILED HEREWITH OMITS THE INFORMATION SUBJECT TO A CONFIDENTIALITY REQUEST. OMISSIONS ARE DESIGNATED [ * * * ]. A COMPLETE VERSION OF THIS EXHIBIT HAS BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. (a) The following Applications have been made available to each respective company to permit such company’s User to complete the daily processing of such company’s marketing spend transactions to [ * * * ]. The chart below indicates which party is the Supplier of each support Service and the party that is the Buyer of such support Service, Application SnackCo Instance GroceryCo Instance Information Systems Support Supplier Business Process Support Supplier [ * * * ] X X GroceryCo GroceryCo & SnackCo for respective instances [ * * * ] X X SnackCo GroceryCo [ * * * ] X X GroceryCo SnackCo [ * * * ] X X GroceryCo GroceryCo [ * * * ] X X GroceryCo GroceryCo [ * * * ] X X GroceryCo GroceryCo [ * * * ] X X SnackCo Not Applicable [ * * * ] X X Not Applicable Not Applicable [ * * * ] X X Not Applicable Not Applicable [ * * * ] X X Not Applicable Not Applicable (b) The Buyer’s User will be responsible for attending the necessary training and data load workshops for each Application. (c) A Business Process Support Supplier will provide resourcing necessary to complete the user acceptance testing, data validation, business change management services and hyper-care support for the indicated Application. (d) A Business Process Support Supplier will provide assistance to the Buyer upon request to solve any issues affecting business process management for the indicated Application. (e) Supplier will upon request coordinate the Buyer’s end users participation in training for transition of the Services and training of the new [ * * * ] application. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT HAS BEEN REQUESTED FOR PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT. THE COPY FILED HEREWITH OMITS THE INFORMATION SUBJECT TO A CONFIDENTIALITY REQUEST. OMISSIONS ARE DESIGNATED [ * * * ]. A COMPLETE VERSION OF THIS EXHIBIT HAS BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION.
Scope and Specifications. 2.1. Exhibit A Scope of Work/Specifications Successful bidder shall supply and install: One (1) diesel 150kW generator w/ belly tank, 208V 3PH on existing pad. One 600A Automatic transfer switch to switch entire building load from shore to emergency power (critical service). Fuel tank to supply a minimum of 24 hr. continuous operations. Generator controls and wiring. System Startup and commissioning See attached specs
Scope and Specifications. Exhibit A Scope of Work/Specifications A. Vendor to order beams, columns, posts, hardware, bracketry, and all other necessary components within 2 calendar weeks of contract awarding to vender. B. Vendor to complete project within 3 calendar weeks from date of material delivery.

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