Service Summary Clause Samples
Service Summary. 2.1 BT Private Compute orchestrate is a cloud based orchestration service providing the Customer with a self-service capability to browse, select, provision, and deploy virtual infrastructure including Virtual Machines, network, Storage and security within their existing Infrastructure (“Service”).
2.2 The Service is available with and dependent on BT Cloud Compute being Ordered and the different types of equipment set out in Clause 2.3.
2.3 The Service is available with:
(a) BT Hardware made available to the Customer under BT Private Compute; or
(b) Customer Equipment including Product purchased under BT Cloud Compute on- premises.
2.4 The terms and conditions set out in this Schedule apply in addition to the terms and conditions set out below:
(a) the terms and conditions applicable to BT Cloud Compute; and
(b) where BT Hardware is to be used with the Service, the terms and conditions applicable to BT Private Compute.
Service Summary. West’s Location Data Management Service (the “Service”), provided by CenturyLink, provides hosted location and CUSTOMER information database systems and services, including Master Street Guide (MSAG) validation, service order input (“SOI”) processing and validation, and metrics reporting. This Service Guide provides CUSTOMER with the following information: • Responsibility Matrix • Project implementation tasks to move to the Service • Detail on the Service, including a services description and response times • Operational coordination between CenturyLink, West, and CUSTOMER
Service Summary. The funding for this contract is made available from the Federal Workforce Investment Act (WIA), through the Division of Career Services (DCS), for the provision of services to eligible WIA Dislocated Worker OJT Trainees under the On-the-Job Training National Emergency Grant (CFDA# 17.277) and Rapid Response (CFDA# 17.260 ). The contracted Fiscal Agent will ensure local career centers provide comprehensive employment and training services to eligible Dislocated Workers. This program will provide intensive on-the-job training services to the aforementioned Dislocated Workers with the ultimate goal of placement in unsubsidized employment. The target population for the OJT/NEG Project is Dislocated Workers who are unemployed, prolonged unemployed (at least 22 weeks unemployed) or underemployed, and who have documented need for WIA intensive and/or training services to gain re-employment providing self-sufficient wages. For the purposes of this contract, applicants must have been dislocated or have received a layoff notice on or after January 1, 2008.
Service Summary. What is Adaptive Mobility The Adaptive Mobility solution is a modular Mobile, Mobile Broadband and Enterprise Wireless solution. You can add one or more Adaptive Mobility Plans to your Adaptive Mobility solution. Each Adaptive Mobility Plan and its inclusions and options are described in section 4 below. You can also add various optional add-ons (as described in section 4 below) to each Adaptive Mobility Plan. You can also: purchase compatible devices and accessories under your Adaptive Mobility solution either outright or on a repayment plan, as further described in section 4.4 of these Service Terms; or lease devices under your Adaptive Mobility solution as further described in section 4.4 of these Service Terms.
Service Summary. The Massachusetts Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development (EOLWD) MassHire Department of Career Services (MDCS) applied for Disaster DWG funding to assist local MassHire Career Centers in serving people affected by the Opioid NHE. MDCS has received a DWG award in the amount of $XXXXXXXXXXXXXX, with the ability to apply for additional funding, upon demonstrated fiscal and programmatic performance. To be eligible to participate in the MA Disaster Opioid NHE DWG project, individuals must meet all of the following eligibility requirements: WIOA Title I Eligibility including: A citizen or national of the United States, lawfully admitted permanent resident alien, refugee, asylee, parolee, or other immigrant authorized by the Attorney General to work in the United States. In compliance with the Military Selective Service Act. (WIOA Sec. 189(h)). (This applies to males 18 or older who were born on or after January 1, 1960). Opioid NHE DWG Eligibility: Temporarily or permanently laid off as a consequence of the Opioid NHE; A dislocated worker as defined at 29 U.S.C. 3102(3)(15); A long-term unemployed worker; or A self-employed individual who became unemployed or significantly underemployed as a result of the Opioid NHE. The Massachusetts Disaster Opioid NHE DWG project will include the following elements: Temporary Employment: (as per MassHire Workforce Area proposal) Career and Training Services for eligible participants are available through the following models: On the Job Training (OJT) - Creation or expansion of on-the-job training (OJT) programs. Estimated training slot allocation: XX On-the-Job Training and ITA contracts Awarded on first come first served basis to serve Eligible Participants who have participated in the Temporary Employment component pending funding availability. XX On-the-Job Training and ITA contracts Each local Areas is allocated XX ITA/OJT slots to be accessed to serve Eligible Participants who have not participated in the Temporary Employment component pending funding availability. Local Area utilization of training slots will be reviewed by XXXXXX XX, 20xx; slots may be reallocated if not utilized by the Local Area and demand exists in other areas of the Commonwealth. See Addendum A-C for a detailed description of the Project elements associated with each training model. For the MA Disaster Opioid NHE DWG, supportive services are allowable for participants to participate in Career and Training services. Support Services sh...
Service Summary. Provide an overview of how the service was delivered at the time of the incident occurring. For example; CQC inspection outcomes Safeguarding procedures in place Risk Management policies Organisational structure Management and Supervision practices Volume of work Staff turnover, sickness, workloads Training offer Significant national/local policy changes
Service Summary. What is Adaptive Mobility The Adaptive Mobility solution is a modular Mobile, Mobile Broadband and Enterprise Wireless solution. You can add one or more Adaptive Mobility plans to your Adaptive Mobility solution. Each Adaptive Mobility plan and its inclusions and options are described in section 3.1. You can also add various optional add-ons to each Adaptive Mobility plan as described in section 4.1. You can also: purchase compatible devices and accessories under your Adaptive Mobility solution either outright or on a repayment plan, as further described in section 4.4; or lease devices under your Adaptive Mobility solution as further described in section 4.4 and section 4.9.
Service Summary. The City of Excelsior is seeking bids from qualified companies to provide a comprehensive set of residential garbage, recycling, organics recycling and yard waste services. The list of contract services include: • City-wide, weekly refuse collection service and delivery to disposal facility • City-wide, weekly (during summer months) and every other week (during winter months) organics recycling collection service and delivery to composting facility • City-wide, every other week recyclables collection service and delivery to materials recovery facility • Subscription based, weekly seasonal (April-November) yard waste collection service and delivery to composting facility • On-call based, bulk item collection service and delivery to disposal facility • Refuse and recyclables services from designated city buildings, park facilities, Water Street trash receptacles, and designated special events at no charge to the City. • Bulk item collection and disposal curbside service from city Spring Clean-Up day (one Saturday in either April or May). • Leaves and yard waste curbside service from city Fall Clean-Up day (one Saturday in either October or November) • Public education services from contractor
Service Summary. ML is providing the Customer with a non-exclusive managed service which consists of digital communications and customer experience applications designed, developed and supported by us, facilitated through Content provided by the Customer and/or third-parties in the Customers control; and may include hardware as the Customer requires, delivered, installed and maintained by us in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.
Service Summary. In two paragraphs (maximum), students summarize the service activities, tasks and/or projects that have been tentatively discussed with the service supervisor. Students explain how those tasks support their personal, academic, and service goals?