Systems Design Clause Samples

The Systems Design clause defines the responsibilities and requirements for designing the technical systems or infrastructure involved in a project. It typically outlines the standards, specifications, and processes that must be followed during the design phase, such as compliance with industry norms, integration with existing systems, or approval procedures. By clearly establishing these expectations, the clause ensures that the resulting system meets the project's needs and reduces the risk of misunderstandings or costly redesigns later in the process.
Systems Design. The primary North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) code for the Master Contract is designated as 541512, Computer Systems Design Services. Requirements that align with other IT services NAICS codes are within the scope of the STARS III GWAC. These NAICS codes include, but are not limited to 541511, 541513, 541519, 518210.
Systems Design. A variety of advanced traffic and transit management systems will be designed to improve transit service for the West Valley Connector service area operated by Omnitrans. This new high-tech, user-friendly system will offer more efficient and cost-effective bus service. The communications and security elements will be a primary consideration in developing the system infrastructure design. Applicable national codes and regulations, use of secure technology in communication systems, performance-based design, and industry standards will be utilized to optimize the system design.
Systems Design. The system design is based on the following criteria: The City of La Junta and the City of Rocky Ford will be designated as public safety answering points. The final systems engineering and selection of equipment will be completed by the Authority Board with the assistance of the technical task force as appointed by the Board of County Commissioners of Otero County. The cities designated as public safety answering points will provide twenty-four-hour dispatching and shall provide backup dispatching for each public safety answer- ing point. Printers shall be placed at each public safety answering point.
Systems Design. The Contractor shall design document imaging and related applications and systems for either automation or re-engineering of existing major processes, functions or systems. During the course of providing software design and re-engineering support, the Contractor shall take into consideration applicable technologies (e.g., distributed processing, client/server, and LAN/WAN technologies), and comply with Government and

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