Target Initial Response Times Clause Samples

Target Initial Response Times. 2.1 All target initial response times apply to business hours Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm Client’s local time. Severity 1 (critical impact incidents) are supported and responded to 24x7x365. 2.2 Reproducible errors that cannot be resolved promptly are escalated for further investigation and analysis. 1 – Critical impact (code red) Severe impact or degradation to the Client’s business operations caused by permanent disruption of Products and the Services. Response target: 30 min. (phone) 2 – High impact Products and the Services are available and operational; moderate impact to the Client’s business operations. Response target: 2 business hour (web) 4 – Low impact Products and the Services are available and operational; no impact to the Client’s business operations or the Client requires information or assistance on the Products and the Services capabilities or configuration. Response Target: 1 business day (web)
Target Initial Response Times. Bizagi will use commercially reasonable efforts to respond to each Support Ticket within the appropriate response time as further described in Section 7. Target Initial Response Times are based on the Support Level and Severity.
Target Initial Response Times. All target initial response times apply to Orange service desk opening hours for all Severity Levels. Severity 1 (P1)– all hours Respond to Customer within 1 hour of notification. Every 2 Hours Severity 2 (P2)– all hours Respond to Customer within 4 hours of notification. Every 8 Hours Severity 3 (P3)– all hours Respond to Customer within 12 hours of notification. Every 24 Hours Severity 4 (P4)– all hours Respond to Customer within 24 hours of notification. Every 48 hours
Target Initial Response Times. All target initial response times apply to Orange service desk opening hours for all Severity Levels.

Related to Target Initial Response Times

  • Reactive Power and Primary Frequency Response 9.6.1 Power Factor Design Criteria

  • Response Times Qubit bases its response times and the actions it takes to resolve problems on an assessment of the impact of the reported technical issue. The more serious the impact, the higher the assigned priority. For all support issues relating to Customer, Qubit will respond in accordance with Table 1: P1 1 hour 4 hours P2 1 hour 8 hours P3 4 hours 72 hours P4 1 business day Next or a later major release **The Priority Levels are defined in Section II(2) below.

  • Primary Frequency Response Developer shall ensure the primary frequency response capability of its Large Generating Facility by installing, maintaining, and operating a functioning governor or equivalent controls. The term “functioning governor or equivalent controls” as used herein shall mean the required hardware and/or software that provides frequency responsive real power control with the ability to sense changes in system frequency and autonomously adjust the Large Generating Facility’s real power output in accordance with the droop and deadband parameters and in the direction needed to correct frequency deviations. Developer is required to install a governor or equivalent controls with the capability of operating: (1) with a maximum 5 percent droop ± 0.036 Hz deadband; or (2) in accordance with the relevant droop, deadband, and timely and sustained response settings from an approved Applicable Reliability Standard providing for equivalent or more stringent parameters. The droop characteristic shall be: (1) based on the nameplate capacity of the Large Generating Facility, and shall be linear in the range of frequencies between 59 and 61 Hz that are outside of the deadband parameter; or (2) based on an approved Applicable Reliability Standard providing for an equivalent or more stringent parameter. The deadband parameter shall be: the range of frequencies above and below nominal (60 Hz) in which the governor or equivalent controls is not expected to adjust the Large Generating Facility’s real power output in response to frequency deviations. The deadband shall be implemented: (1) without a step to the droop curve, that is, once the frequency deviation exceeds the deadband parameter, the expected change in the Large Generating Facility’s real power output in response to frequency deviations shall start from zero and then increase (for under-frequency deviations) or decrease (for over-frequency deviations) linearly in proportion to the magnitude of the frequency deviation; or (2) in accordance with an approved Applicable Reliability Standard providing for an equivalent or more stringent parameter. Developer shall notify NYISO that the primary frequency response capability of the Large Generating Facility has been tested and confirmed during commissioning. Once Developer has synchronized the Large Generating Facility with the New York State Transmission System, Developer shall operate the Large Generating Facility consistent with the provisions specified in Articles 9.5.5.1 and 9.5.5.2 of this Agreement. The primary frequency response requirements contained herein shall apply to both synchronous and non-synchronous Large Generating Facilities.

  • REQUIRED PRICE PROPOSAL RESPONSE All pricing must be fixed cost, inclusive of all expenses and fees if this Statement of Work proposal is for a fixed price agreement. (Remove if Time and Materials agreement) For Time and Materials the pricing proposal must include estimated effort hours, hourly rate for proposed personnel, projected timeline, including timing expectations for the State functional and technical resources and be submitted as a separate document from the rest of the proposal. (Remove if not Time and Materials)

  • Workplace Violence Prevention and Crisis Response (applicable to any Party and any subcontractors and sub-grantees whose employees or other service providers deliver social or mental health services directly to individual recipients of such services): Party shall establish a written workplace violence prevention and crisis response policy meeting the requirements of Act 109 (2016), 33 VSA §8201(b), for the benefit of employees delivering direct social or mental health services. Party shall, in preparing its policy, consult with the guidelines promulgated by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration for Preventing Workplace Violence for Healthcare and Social Services Workers, as those guidelines may from time to time be amended. Party, through its violence protection and crisis response committee, shall evaluate the efficacy of its policy, and update the policy as appropriate, at least annually. The policy and any written evaluations thereof shall be provided to employees delivering direct social or mental health services. Party will ensure that any subcontractor and sub-grantee who hires employees (or contracts with service providers) who deliver social or mental health services directly to individual recipients of such services, complies with all requirements of this Section.