Operational Capability definition

Operational Capability means the ability of the CAP System to deliver water given the system’s physical and operational characteristics.
Operational Capability means the ability of emergency personnel to respond to individual chemical hazards in a manner which minimizes adverse effects upon the public, property, and the environment in compliance with applicable federal, state, and local statutes and regulations.

Examples of Operational Capability in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall provide all supplies and services to deliver a Full Operational Capability (FOC) for Rapid Attack Identification, Detection, and Report System (RAIDRS) Spiral 1 in accordance with Attachment 1, Statement of Objectives, dated 11 Jan 2005, 10 pages, Attachment 2, Contractor Statement of Work, dated 28 January 2005, Section 6; Attachment 3, Technical Requirements Document (TRD), dated 24 November 2004, and Attachment 4, Integrated Master Plan, dated 27 January 2005.

  • The ASI Division has a requirement to procure services in support of rapid development, design, prototyping, low-rate production, demonstration, test, integration, technical installation, transition through Initial Operational Capability (IOC), and maintenance in the domains of cyber; Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA); situational awareness; data management and dissemination; and other rapid capability software requirements.

  • This Agreement shall terminate on the date three years after the Operational Capability Date of the OrbView-3 System.

  • The first payment shall be pro-rated as appropriate depending upon the Operational Capability Date.

  • The first payment shall be pro-rated as appropriate depending upon the actual Operational Capability Date.

  • If Reclamation’s determination of Verified Additional Operational Capability is greater or lesser than its determination of Projected Additional Operational Capability, CAWCD and [Entity] agree to amend Exhibit 2.6 to be consistent with Reclamation’s determination of Verified Additional Operational Capability.

  • The final determination of Verified Additional Operational Capability will be attached to this Contract as Exhibit 5.2 hereto and will supersede the determination of Projected Additional Operational Capability, and Exhibit 5.1, for purposes of implementation of this Contract.

  • The twelve (12) month period commencing on the Operational Capability Date and each succeeding twelve (12) month period commencing on the anniversary of the Operational Capability Date during the term of this Agreement.

  • If the total volume of water to be transported under issued CAWCD Wheeling Contracts exceeds the Verified Additional Operational Capability of the associated System Improvement Project, the volume of water to be transported under such CAWCD Wheeling Contracts will be reduced on a pro rata basis.

  • This term of this Agreement shall terminate four (4) years after the Operational Capability Date of the Primary Satellite.

Related to Operational Capability

  • Alternate Fuel Capability means a situation where an alternate fuel could have been utilized whether or not the facilities for such use have actually been installed; provided however, where the use of natural gas is for plant protection, feedstock or process uses and the only alternate fuel is propane or other gaseous fuel, then the Buyer will be treated as if he had no alternate fuel capability.

  • technical capacity means the maximum firm capacity that the transmission system operator can offer to the network users, taking account of system integrity and the operational requirements of the transmission network;

  • Project Capacity means the AC capacity of the project at the generating terminal(s) and to be contracted with MSEDCL for supply from the Solar Power Project.

  • capability , in relation to an employee, means his capability assessed by reference to skill, aptitude, health or any other physical or mental quality, and

  • Generation Capacity Resource shall have the meaning specified in the Reliability Assurance Agreement.