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System Functionality. Motorola represents that the System will perform in accordance with the Specifications in all material respects. Upon System Acceptance or Beneficial Use, whichever occurs first, this System functionality representation is fulfilled. Motorola is not responsible for System performance deficiencies that are caused by ancillary equipment not furnished by Motorola which is attached to or used in connection with the System or for reasons or parties beyond Motorola’s control, such as natural causes; the construction of a building that adversely affects the microwave path reliability or radio frequency (RF) coverage; the addition of frequencies at System sites that cause RF interference or intermodulation; or Customer changes to load usage or configuration outside the Specifications.
System Functionality. Populate the information in the warehouse from the following defined systems: * CAMS; * CABS; * CCS; * TARP; * MIROR; and * Maintain the infrastructure required to support the warehouse.
System Functionality. So long as this Trestle Addendum is in effect, any provision or requirement in the Agreement that is incompatible with the functionality of Trestle shall be deemed to be not applicable.
System Functionality. (i) Major function: A platform function that is necessary for a financial advisor or a home-office administrator to support the activities of proposal generation and account management. Examples include the ability to create an investment proposal, trade an advisor-directed model, or access core performance reports.
(i) Minor function: Any non-major function. Work-around: An alternate approach to operating the software that does not require a significant number of additional steps.
System Functionality. (A) The Cable System shall have the following characteristics:
(1) bandwidth of at least 750 MHz on all active and passive components;
(2) no more than fifteen hundred (1,500) homes passed on the average served from any fiber node; and
(3) bidirectional activation.
System Functionality. The system shall offer local and long distance, station to station Collect and/or Pre-Paid telephone calls that are processed via an automated operator.
1. offer a programmable time limit restriction on calls with a notification of cut-off. A call will be completely terminated when the caller hangs up, or when the systems time limit parameter has been reached. The DOC call limit is fifteen (15) minutes and the DJJ call limit is ten (10) minutes, however, the DOC/DJJ may change their respective limits upon notification to the Contractor.
2. assign a permanent ID number to each inmate to allow system access and use. Upon DOC/DJJ request, DOC/DJJ inmate ID#’s may be changed.
3. include remote cut-off switches at each installation site to allow the system to be disengaged by the DOC/DJJ. The Contractor will provide and install cut-off switches.
4. be capable of providing a maximum of 15 call list numbers to each inmate. The system will be automated to allow for the inmate to be responsible for programming, maintaining, and updating the system with approved numbers. All updates will be made the same day the and add/change/delete is entered.
5. brand each call with the name of the facility and the name of the inmate placing the call.
6. deny all incoming calls.
7. detect and prevent or flag a call to be transferred to a third party within the limits of current technology.
8. terminate a call completely when the caller hangs up, the called party hangs up, or when the system’s time limit parameter is reached. The inmate will be required to go through the operator or voice activator to initiate another call. Upon termination of a call, the inmate will be required to initiate another call by dialing the entire dial command sequence via the automated operator.
9. offer each institution the capability of remotely monitoring any calls on any lines using equipment provided and installed by the Contractor. The DOC/DJJ Central Office should have the capability of remotely monitoring any calls on any lines in any DOC institution using equipment provided and installed by the Contractor. The monitoring system will incorporate a Gang Management component that will include but is not limited to: identification and tracking of gang member calls and their call patterns, reporting capabilities identifying all calls made by gang members and indicating gang affiliation by facility, and identify phone numbers gang members call and report whether other inmates are calling the same nu...
System Functionality. The Integrated Receivables Service provides The Client with access to a central online repository, archive, and integration point for Payment Channel data, images and information. The Integrated Receivables Service connects Payment Channels and allows consolidation, reporting and online decisioning capabilities for Customer’s receivables associated with such selected Payment Channel(s). Specific features and functionality of Customer’s Integrated Receivables Service shall be agreed to by Bank and Customer in the Implementation Documents for the Integrated Receivables Service. All data, images and information reported through the Integrated Receivables Service are reported after such data, images and information are captured through the Payment Channel after final settlement of the incoming payment.
System Functionality. Functionality The Online Transparency Website will be a self-service, secure, and interactive website that will contain all the elements identified in MSR #2. In addition to this base system functionality, Contractor may implement additional optimization initiatives that will enhance existing system functionality with prior notice to the Department. The Online Transparency Website shopping tool shall be based upon two (2) previous years of claims data, which Contractor shall obtain following execution of the Contract. Contractor shall provide hardware, service pack upgrades, security patches when necessary, new versions, and other software releases through the Contract's term at no additional cost to the State. Contractor will provide the Online Transparency Website functionality throughout the term of the Contract. Contractor shall furnish, install, operate, and maintain all property, e.g., hardware and software, upgrades, security patches, and other releases, required to perform the Contractor's obligations under this Contract at no additional cost to the Department. Contractor shall host and maintain all data from sources designated by the Department. Contractor shall maintain logical separation of the Department’s data from all other Contractor data. The Department shall own all State of Florida Data regardless of where the data resides. To the extent allowable under Florida law, metadata, such as search logs, generated by Contractor shall remain the property of Contractor with the exception of personally identifiable information and Confidential Information such as protected health information. Contractor shall use its standard information technology environment, as follows: • A physically isolated network where all analytical work takes place for all of Contractor’s clients. This work includes anything that requires protected health information. • A web environment where all of Contractor’s clients share Contractor’s web infrastructure with logically isolated data. This environment shall not include personally identifiable information and confidential information such as protected health information, with the exception of encrypted Member log-in information. Contractor shall be responsible for integrating into the Department’s existing single sign- on database and engine. The Department agrees to comply with Contractor’s standard for SSO via ▇▇▇▇ 2.0 or dynamic url, or the current industry best practice with prior Department approval. The Online Tran...
System Functionality. During the Warranty Period, Motorola represents that the System will perform in accordance with the Specifications in all material respects. Motorola is not responsible for System performance deficiencies that are caused by ancillary equipment not furnished by Motorola which is attached to or used in connection with the System or for reasons or parties beyond Motorola’s control, such as natural causes; the construction of a building that adversely affects the microwave path reliability or radio frequency (RF) coverage; the addition of frequencies at System sites that cause RF interference or intermodulation; or Customer changes to load usage or configuration outside the Specifications. Nothing in this section will require Motorola to re-perform the Acceptance Test Plan or the Coverage Acceptance Test Plan.
System Functionality. MESSAGE TAPE CREATION & DISTRIBUTION. * Tapes and files are created at the switch site or central office; and * Tapes or records are polled/transmitted/mailed to a central location for processing. - SWITCH POLLING. * Software, hardware, and network are set up to provide the facility for gathering switch recorded AMA message records; * Daily polling extracts records from specified locations in a scheduled manner to retrieve the AMA messages; and * Messages are concentrated into files in preparation for processing and rating. - AMA ANALYSIS AND TESTING. * Work with engineering and systems on all changes to recorded AMA messages and switch configurations prior to recording and processing; * Test records for accuracy; and * Data corrections made to receive AMA and other pre-billing messages for prompt processing.