Technical Architecture definition
Examples of Technical Architecture in a sentence
The method of encryption shall be compliant with the State of Connecticut Enterprise Wide Technical Architecture (EWTA).
The method of encryption shall be compliant with the State of Connecticut Enterprise Wide Technical Architecture ("EWTA") or such other method as deemed acceptable by the Agency.
This will consist of working with and updating Technical Architecture Documents as the design dictates to keep it within specifications and satisfy the needs of the project.
A description of Gap’s current Equipment and Software requirements that are Approved by Gap and designated for standard use within the Gap IT Environment (the “Current Deployed Products”) is set forth on Exhibit D.6 (Technical Architecture and Product Standards).
These elements are represented in Exhibit D.6 (Technical Architecture and Product Standards) and should be used in designing the Network.
Governance is the framework for defining who is responsible for what and how decisions are made related to the evolution of PacifiCare's Enterprise-Wide Technical Architecture (EWTA).
Committee means the Sub-Committee established pursuant to Section F1 (Technical Architecture and Business Architecture Sub-Committee).
These elements are represented in Exhibit D.6 (Technical Architecture and Product Standards) that must be used in designing the Gap LAN environments.
Solutions must comply with the State’s shared Technical Architecture Program which is a set of policies and standards that can be viewed here and here.
The method of encryption shall be compliant with the State of Connecticut Enterprise Wide Technical Architecture (EWTA) as it may be amended from time to time.