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A partir da situação hipotética precedente, julgue o item a seguir, considerando as disposições da Lei de Processo Administrativo (Lei n.o 9.784/1999).
Devido a sua amizade íntima com Antônia, Carlos agiu corretamente ao delegar competência a Marcos para decidir o recurso.
A partir da situação hipotética precedente, julgue o item a seguir, considerando as disposições da Lei de Processo Administrativo (Lei n.o 9.784/1999).
Por ser amigo íntimo de Antônia, Carlos está impedido de atuar no processo, devendo se abster de intervir no caso.
A partir da situação hipotética precedente, julgue o item a seguir, considerando as disposições da Lei de Processo Administrativo (Lei n.o 9.784/1999).
Em razão da sua idade, Antônia poderá requerer à autoridade administrativa competente o regime de tramitação prioritária para o recurso interposto.
Com referência a essa situação hipotética, julgue o próximos item, considerando as disposições da Lei Complementar n.º 840/2011 e suas alterações.
João estará sujeito a pena de demissão caso rejeite nova designação para integrar outra comissão de processo administrativo disciplinar.
Com referência a essa situação hipotética, julgue o próximos item, considerando as disposições da Lei Complementar n.º 840/2011 e suas alterações.
Caso o processo administrativo disciplinar tenha sido em desfavor de servidor que exerça cargo cuja escolaridade exigida seja nível superior, João não poderia integrar a comissão processante, por expressa vedação legal.
Com referência a essa situação hipotética, julgue o próximos item, considerando as disposições da Lei Complementar n.º 840/2011 e suas alterações.
O julgamento de eventual processo disciplinar contra João em decorrência da sua recusa deverá ser realizado pelo governador distrital, que é a autoridade competente para aplicar sanção disciplinar.
Com referência a essa situação hipotética, julgue o próximos item, considerando as disposições da Lei Complementar n.º 840/2011 e suas alterações.
Ao ter-se recusado injustificadamente a compor a comissão, João incorreu em infração de natureza média, cuja pena poderá ser de suspensão de até noventa dias.
Com referência a essa situação hipotética, julgue o próximos item, considerando as disposições da Lei Complementar n.º 840/2011 e suas alterações.
Nesse caso, a comissão processante deverá ser composta, necessariamente, por três servidores públicos estáveis, designados pela autoridade competente.
A partir da situação hipotética apresentada, julgue o item que se segue, tendo como referência a Lei n.º 8.666/1993.
Dado o caráter emergencial do serviço, é dispensável a análise prévia da minuta do contrato pela assessoria jurídica do SLU.
A partir da situação hipotética apresentada, julgue o item que se segue, tendo como referência a Lei n.º 8.666/1993.
Em caso de atraso injustificado na execução do contrato, o contratado estará sujeito a multa contratual, que, se for superior ao valor da garantia prestada, além da perda desta, responderá o contratado pela diferença.
A partir da situação hipotética apresentada, julgue o item que se segue, tendo como referência a Lei n.º 8.666/1993.
Caso o SLU exija prestação de garantia para a execução do contrato, esta deverá ficar limitada a 1% do valor estimado do objeto da contratação.
A partir da situação hipotética apresentada, julgue o item que se segue, tendo como referência a Lei n.º 8.666/1993.
A contratação da empresa especializada para a execução de serviço de limpeza deverá ser feita por execução indireta, ou seja, o SLU contratará terceiros sob o regime de empreitada por preço unitário.
A partir da situação hipotética apresentada, julgue o item que se segue, tendo como referência a Lei n.º 8.666/1993.
O prazo máximo de vigência para o contrato emergencial é de cento e oitenta dias consecutivos e ininterruptos, sendo permitida uma única prorrogação.
A partir da situação hipotética apresentada, julgue o item que se segue, tendo como referência a Lei n.º 8.666/1993.
Em razão do caráter emergencial, deve ser realizada contratação direta por inexigibilidade de licitação.
The solid-waste disposal company Daily Disposal services tens of thousands of residences, businesses and construction sites in San Diego. In the past, drivers with residential routes received two printouts each morning: a 30-page document listing more than 1,000 customers they needed to visit that day, and a separate five- or six-page document listing customers with delinquent accounts. As drivers made stops, they had to compare the two lists to determine whether to pick up each customer’s containers. With more than 90 drivers in the field, Daily Disposal needed a more efficient way to route trucks and document trash pickup. So, the company invested in a custom mobile app called eMobile, Samsung Galaxy tablets with 10.1-inch screens and cellular service from Sprint. Rather than receiving stacks of paper each morning, drivers simply download the day’s route onto their tablets via the eMobile app. As they move along, the mounted tablets tell them exactly where to stop. When drivers arrive at customers’ homes, they push one of three buttons on the touchscreen: “done,” “not out” or “skip.” Daily Disposal’s entire fleet now has mounted tablets. All residential drivers are using the solution, and drivers who pick up from commercial and construction sites will begin using it soon. And the company is looking for other ways to automate operations. “What we’re doing may seem simple, but it’s huge for us,” says Todd Ottonello, vice president of the company. “This also helps with our efforts to go green. The solution completely changes an industry.”
Taylor Mallory Holland. Tablets bring waste management technology into the digital age. Internet:
In the following passage from the text, the word “trash” can be substituted by the word garbage: “Daily Disposal needed a more efficient way to route trucks and document trash pickup”
The solid-waste disposal company Daily Disposal services tens of thousands of residences, businesses and construction sites in San Diego. In the past, drivers with residential routes received two printouts each morning: a 30-page document listing more than 1,000 customers they needed to visit that day, and a separate five- or six-page document listing customers with delinquent accounts. As drivers made stops, they had to compare the two lists to determine whether to pick up each customer’s containers. With more than 90 drivers in the field, Daily Disposal needed a more efficient way to route trucks and document trash pickup. So, the company invested in a custom mobile app called eMobile, Samsung Galaxy tablets with 10.1-inch screens and cellular service from Sprint. Rather than receiving stacks of paper each morning, drivers simply download the day’s route onto their tablets via the eMobile app. As they move along, the mounted tablets tell them exactly where to stop. When drivers arrive at customers’ homes, they push one of three buttons on the touchscreen: “done,” “not out” or “skip.” Daily Disposal’s entire fleet now has mounted tablets. All residential drivers are using the solution, and drivers who pick up from commercial and construction sites will begin using it soon. And the company is looking for other ways to automate operations. “What we’re doing may seem simple, but it’s huge for us,” says Todd Ottonello, vice president of the company. “This also helps with our efforts to go green. The solution completely changes an industry.”
Taylor Mallory Holland. Tablets bring waste management technology into the digital age. Internet:
On the basis of the last quote the article provides from the vice president of Daily Disposal, one can infer that the company has not invested in any other initiatives to lessen its negative impact on the environment.
The solid-waste disposal company Daily Disposal services tens of thousands of residences, businesses and construction sites in San Diego. In the past, drivers with residential routes received two printouts each morning: a 30-page document listing more than 1,000 customers they needed to visit that day, and a separate five- or six-page document listing customers with delinquent accounts. As drivers made stops, they had to compare the two lists to determine whether to pick up each customer’s containers. With more than 90 drivers in the field, Daily Disposal needed a more efficient way to route trucks and document trash pickup. So, the company invested in a custom mobile app called eMobile, Samsung Galaxy tablets with 10.1-inch screens and cellular service from Sprint. Rather than receiving stacks of paper each morning, drivers simply download the day’s route onto their tablets via the eMobile app. As they move along, the mounted tablets tell them exactly where to stop. When drivers arrive at customers’ homes, they push one of three buttons on the touchscreen: “done,” “not out” or “skip.” Daily Disposal’s entire fleet now has mounted tablets. All residential drivers are using the solution, and drivers who pick up from commercial and construction sites will begin using it soon. And the company is looking for other ways to automate operations. “What we’re doing may seem simple, but it’s huge for us,” says Todd Ottonello, vice president of the company. “This also helps with our efforts to go green. The solution completely changes an industry.”
Taylor Mallory Holland. Tablets bring waste management technology into the digital age. Internet:
The text states that Daily Disposal uses a mobile app, tablets, and cellular phone service for the work they do with both their residential and commercial customers.
The solid-waste disposal company Daily Disposal services tens of thousands of residences, businesses and construction sites in San Diego. In the past, drivers with residential routes received two printouts each morning: a 30-page document listing more than 1,000 customers they needed to visit that day, and a separate five- or six-page document listing customers with delinquent accounts. As drivers made stops, they had to compare the two lists to determine whether to pick up each customer’s containers. With more than 90 drivers in the field, Daily Disposal needed a more efficient way to route trucks and document trash pickup. So, the company invested in a custom mobile app called eMobile, Samsung Galaxy tablets with 10.1-inch screens and cellular service from Sprint. Rather than receiving stacks of paper each morning, drivers simply download the day’s route onto their tablets via the eMobile app. As they move along, the mounted tablets tell them exactly where to stop. When drivers arrive at customers’ homes, they push one of three buttons on the touchscreen: “done,” “not out” or “skip.” Daily Disposal’s entire fleet now has mounted tablets. All residential drivers are using the solution, and drivers who pick up from commercial and construction sites will begin using it soon. And the company is looking for other ways to automate operations. “What we’re doing may seem simple, but it’s huge for us,” says Todd Ottonello, vice president of the company. “This also helps with our efforts to go green. The solution completely changes an industry.”
Taylor Mallory Holland. Tablets bring waste management technology into the digital age. Internet:
The article primarily deals with how one waste management company is incorporating contemporary technology into their routine in order to improve the service they provide.
O DHCP disponibiliza IPs de forma automática para computadores em uma rede, por meio de um servidor que fornece informações essenciais, como a máscara de sub-rede e o gateway padrão.
Entre os princípios orientadores a serem seguidos na implantação de uma API RESTful Java inclui-se o stateless, em que cada solicitação do cliente para o servidor deve conter todas as informações necessárias, independentemente das informações armazenadas no servidor.