The Information System Clause Samples

The Information System clause defines the requirements and responsibilities related to the use, management, and maintenance of an information system within the context of an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines which party is responsible for providing, operating, or securing the system, and may specify standards for data protection, access controls, or system updates. Its core practical function is to ensure that both parties have a clear understanding of how the information system will be handled, thereby reducing the risk of disputes or security breaches related to system use.
The Information System. 1.1. The Information System consists of technical sensors, processors, a GSM/GPRS mobile gateway, platforms, APIs, software as a service (SaaS) solutions, which Customer can access the Internet, application or other designated medium (collectively, the “Portal”) in order to use the services and access certain data, as well as of the vehicle-based and other components (the “Hardware”). The Information System collects, processes, monitors, analyzes and sends certain data interactively over the wireless network from the vehicle to UD Trucks Group in order to enable UD Trucks Group’s systems to further process the data and to provide the Services, depending on the service level chosen by Customer. UD Trucks Group may process and use such data for their own internal purposes, including but not limited to product and services research and development to, for example, provide, support, enhance and maintain the Services and/or other services and develop new products and services, solving quality issues, accident research investigations, warranty and contract or regulatory compliance related matters (such as product liability), surveillance of contractual and/or regulatory compliance by Customer marketing, and proactive maintenance and diagnostics and in so doing may share or transfer such data to UD Trucks Group entities, Authorized Providers (as defined below) and/or other third parties, including third parties outside the EU. For avoidance of doubt, data and information, including personal data, may be shared and/or transferred to third parties for the marketing purposes of such third parties. Data may also be obtained by UD Trucks Group through use of diagnostic tools, e.g. Tech Tool, at workshops and dealers. 1.2. The data may include, but are not limited to: driver data, such as driver ID and/or number, name, telephone number, and other information related to the driver; driving behavior and performance data, such as driving distances, driving pattern, speed, the geo- position including snail trail and other historical geo-positioning data, the location, and language settings of the dashboard; vehicle identification codes, such as the vehicle-ID including Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and chassis ID, IP number, and MAC address; vehicle performance data, such as technical vehicle data, information from vehicle components, battery usage, engine data, fuel consumption, power/torque data, 1.3. The running of the Information System and the provision of the S...
The Information System. 3.1 The information assets, ICT systems, associated business processes and/or premises which have been agreed between the parties to constitute the system and shall be detailed in a diagram included in the Risk Management Documentation. 3.2 The Authority may change the scope of the Information System in accordance with the process set out in Clause 19 (Change) of this DMP Agreement.
The Information System. The Company will maintain its e with the Canadian Centre Occupational Health and Safety to trans- mit information to the plant. When the information becomes accessible to the Joint Health, Safety and Environment Committee, training will be provided to operate the Information System. The Company agrees to pay a one hundred percent coverage for prescription safety glasses that are approved and replaced when broken.

Related to The Information System

  • Access to Information Systems Access, if any, to DXC’s Information Systems is granted solely to perform the Services under this Order, and is limited to those specific DXC Information Systems, time periods and personnel as are separately agreed to by DXC and Supplier from time to time. DXC may require Supplier’s employees, subcontractors or agents to sign individual agreements prior to access to DXC’s Information Systems. Use of DXC Information Systems during other time periods or by individuals not authorized by DXC is expressly prohibited. Access is subject to DXC business control and information protection policies, standards and guidelines as may be modified from time to time. Use of any other DXC Information Systems is expressly prohibited. This prohibition applies even when an DXC Information System that Supplier is authorized to access, serves as a gateway to other Information Systems outside Supplier’s scope of authorization. Supplier agrees to access Information Systems only from specific locations approved for access by DXC. For access outside of DXC premises, DXC will designate the specific network connections to be used to access Information Systems.

  • Information Systems The Customer is aware that vehicles manufactured, supplied or marketed by a company within the Volvo Group are equipped with one or more systems which may gather and store information about the vehicle (the “Information Systems”), including but not limited to information relating to vehicle condition and performance and information relating to the operation of the vehicle (together, the “Vehicle Data”). The Customer agrees not to interfere with the operation of the Information System in any way.

  • Voice Information Service Traffic ‌ 5.1 For purposes of this Section 5, (a) Voice Information Service means a service that provides [i] recorded voice announcement information or [ii] a vocal discussion program open to the public, and (b) Voice Information Service Traffic means intraLATA switched voice traffic, delivered to a Voice Information Service. Voice Information Service Traffic does not include any form of Internet Traffic. Voice Information Service Traffic also does not include 555 traffic or similar traffic with AIN service interfaces, which traffic shall be subject to separate arrangements between the Parties. Voice Information Service Traffic is not subject to Reciprocal Compensation charges under Section 7 of the Interconnection Attachment. 5.2 If a Talk America Customer is served by resold Verizon dial tone line Telecommunications Service, to the extent reasonably feasible, Verizon will route Voice Information Service Traffic originating from such Service to the appropriate Voice Information Service connected to Verizon’s network unless a feature blocking such Voice Information Service Traffic has been installed. For such Voice Information Service Traffic, Talk America shall pay to Verizon without discount any Voice Information Service provider charges billed by Verizon to Talk America. Talk America shall pay Verizon such charges in full regardless of whether or not Talk America collects such charges from its Customer. 5.3 Talk America shall have the option to route Voice Information Service Traffic that originates on its own network to the appropriate Voice Information Service connected to Verizon’s network. In the event Talk America exercises such option, Talk America will establish, at its own expense, a dedicated trunk group to the Verizon Voice Information Service serving switch. This trunk group will be utilized to allow Talk America to route Voice Information Service Traffic originated on its network to Verizon. For such Voice Information Service Traffic, unless Talk America has entered into a written agreement with Verizon under which Talk America will collect from Talk America’s Customer and remit to Verizon the Voice Information Service provider’s charges, Talk America shall pay to Verizon without discount any Voice Information Service provider charges billed by Verizon to Talk America. Talk America shall pay Verizon such charges in full regardless of whether or not Talk America collects such charges from its own Customer.

  • Service Information Service Visit Date

  • Line Information Database 9.1 LIDB is a transaction-oriented database accessible through Common Channel Signaling (CCS) networks. For access to LIDB, e-Tel must purchase appropriate signaling links pursuant to Section 10 of this Attachment. LIDB contains records associated with End User Line Numbers and Special Billing Numbers. LIDB accepts queries from other Network Elements and provides appropriate responses. The query originator need not be the owner of LIDB data. LIDB queries include functions such as screening billed numbers that provides the ability to accept Collect or Third Number Billing calls and validation of Telephone Line Number based non-proprietary calling cards. The interface for the LIDB functionality is the interface between BellSouth’s CCS network and other CCS networks. LIDB also interfaces to administrative systems.