Technical Capabilities Sample Clauses
The Technical Capabilities clause defines the minimum technical skills, resources, and expertise that a party must possess to fulfill its obligations under the agreement. It typically outlines specific requirements such as necessary certifications, equipment, software, or personnel qualifications relevant to the services or products being provided. By setting these standards, the clause ensures that only parties with adequate technical proficiency are engaged, thereby reducing the risk of non-performance or substandard results.
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Technical Capabilities. Past Performance (within and outside of the IDIQ-MAC)
Technical Capabilities. Prometheus will engage as Third Party Suppliers only Third Party Suppliers which to its knowledge at the time of engagement have the technical ability, production capacity and financial resources available to manufacture and supply the API and Product to Prometheus or its designee.
Technical Capabilities. The Registrar must be technically competent, being able to successfully operate within the System (create new registrations, domain name data updates, transfer domain name holder rights to another person, configure name server, etc.).
Technical Capabilities. 21.1 Each party will, as soon as reasonably practicable, inform the other party of any proposed changes to its IT environment that would impact on the delivery of YCG. Each party will thereafter co-operate with the other to minimise the impact that such changes may have on YCG. Incident management processes are detailed within the Payment and Accounting Services Service Level Agreement (SLA) and Data Processing Agreement (DPA) and the Live Service Incident Management Process between Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and Scottish Ministers (SM) in relation to DWP Central Payment System (CPS) and the Scottish Ministers’ Social Programme Management System (SPM).
Technical Capabilities. Factor 2 – Management/Organizational Plan Factor 3 – Past Performance of Similar Projects Factor 4 – Sample Project Narrative and Pricing Volume 2 (Price): Factor 5 – Price (The Offeror shall submit the price schedule for this factor).
Technical Capabilities. Candidates that will have passed all the above mandatory requirements will have their technical capabilities be evaluated as per the criteria below: -
Technical Capabilities. Vendor shall at all times during the term of this Agreement, at its expense, maintain the ability to : (i) provide competent and adequate technical assistance to users of the Programs (“Users”), (ii) explain to Users the basic features and capabilities of the Programs, and (iii) provide such other assistance to Users in connection with the use of the Programs, including installation assistance as it makes available to its other customers generally. Vendor shall make clear to customers the method of obtaining the above-described support.
Technical Capabilities. The following Customer Specific Design and Engineering Services capabilities are mandatory. GCI’s CSDES activity will be directly related to services available on the Networx contract. All orders issued for CSDES will comply with the underlying terms and conditions of this contract and resulting modifications. GCI working with Verizon will not invoice the Government for any items not already in the contract. The Agency Statement Of Work will define the specific requirements on an individual case basis.
Technical Capabilities. (Volume I) M.
Technical Capabilities. 21.1 Each party will, as soon as reasonably practicable, inform the other party of any proposed changes to its IT environment that would impact on the delivery of Job Start Payment. Each party will, thereafter, co-operate with the other to minimise the impact that such changes may have on Job Start Payment. Incident management processes are detailed within the Payment and Accounting Services Service Level Agreement (SLA) and Data Processing Agreement (DPA) and the Live Service Incident Management Process between DWP and SM in relation to [REDACTED] and the Scottish Ministers [REDACTED].