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We are committed to identifying possible modern slavery risks in our operations and supply chains. Jacobs conducts human rights risk assessments, including periodic support from third-party consultants who have supported supply chain mapping efforts. As a result, we update and improve our understanding of our highest risk areas for human rights violations and modern slavery exposure.

Given that Jacobs U.K. and Jacobs Australia primarily provide professional services to clients, combined with the nature and type of those professional services, both Jacobs U.K. and Jacobs Australia believe there is low risk of human rights violations and modern slavery in their respective operations and supply chains. Jacobs is committed to continually improving its approach to identifying modern slavery risks in its supply chains and operations around the globe, including further engagement of third parties to conduct risk assessments and provide expertise on enhancing our approach.

Our standard contracts stipulate that suppliers will comply with all applicable laws, rules and regulations including those related to human trafficking, worker welfare and modern slavery. We also require that suppliers certify compliance with our Supplier Code of Conduct, including its human rights provisions.

We encourage our employees, suppliers and stakeholders to speak up, without retribution, about any concerns regarding human rights and modern slavery in our operations or supply chain. As detailed in our Supplier Code of Conduct and on our website, anyone can submit a report anonymously through the Jacobs Integrity Hotline at integrity.jacobs.com or by calling 844.543.8351 (U.S.), 1.800.316.728 (Australia) and 0808.234.6029 (U.K.). We are committed to investigating reports in an appropriately robust and timely manner.

Modern Campus is trusted by colleges, universities and education providers of all sizes, structures and types. If you serve modern learners and empower students' journeys, Modern Campus has a solution to support you.

Create a next-generation web experience with rich personalization that attracts, engages, and empowers students, just as it enables modern marketers and web administrators with limited resources to do big things.

We strive to hold our employees and business partners including suppliers to act with ethical and legal standards of business integrity. To ensure that modern slavery is not occurring within our supply chains, we make reasonable efforts to learn their reputation and work practices including legal compliance and respect for human rights. We will act and discontinue relationships with suppliers and other business partners who fail to meet our high standards for ethical business conduct as expressed in our Code and Statement of Ethics.

We are committed to acting ethically and with transparency in all our business relationships and to implementing and enforcing effective systems and controls to try to ensure that modern slavery and human trafficking is not taking place anywhere in our supply chains. We take a zero-tolerance approach to slavery and human trafficking. We are not aware of, nor do we have any information to suggest that any inappropriate labour conditions are present in our supply chains. We apply stringent and consistent standards when dealing with suppliers around the world.

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Created to be an urban oasis in, of and about Sarasota, our hotel offers a truly unique home away from home. Step inside our hotel and experience a perfectly curated space for experiencing luxury and genuine connections without sacrificing comfort. Our boutique essence fosters extraordinary living experiences, encouraging exploration within and without. Rooted in Modernism, we unite timeless elements with contemporary aspirations, to create a place where design, culture and play harmonize. Surrounded by vibrant energy, we curate authentic, invigorating experiences. Embracing "less is more," we cater to modern thinkers valuing genuine encounters.

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Housing the international and Scottish collections of historic, modern and contemporary works of art on paper, the Prints and Drawings Study Room gives access to over 35,000 works of graphic art not on permanent display.

This effort intends to inform decision-makers interested in pursuing grid modernization on any or all of the following goals: a) reliability, safety and operational efficiency, b) enabling customer adoption of distributed energy resources (DER), and c) the utilization of DER as non-wires alternatives. A key objective of the collaboration is to gain a consistent understanding of the functional and technological requirements that facilitate the adoption of a widely applicable set of technologies for planning and operations that meet each states' objectives for grid modernization. It is recognized that each jurisdictions' procedural paths and policy decisions will vary and as such the work plan that emerges should consider priorities for mutual efforts while respecting jurisdictional differences. The organizational structure of this initiative allows for other states to engage over the course of the effort.

DOE-OE, with the sponsoring commissions, has brought together a team with industry expertise in the areas of grid planning, operations, market design, related technologies, and policy to support this effort. This initiative also draws from a range of existing technical documents, policy papers, and thought pieces addressing grid modernization and incorporates feedback from leading experts following multiple rounds of industry review.

The U.S. DOE is working with state regulators, the utility industry, energy services companies and technology developers to determine the functional requirements for a modern distribution grid that are needed to enhance reliability, resiliency and operational efficiency, and integrate and utilize DER. DER as used in this report includes distributed generation, distributed energy storage, energy efficiency, demand response and electric vehicles.

The Modern Distribution Grid Report is a four-volume set that is intended to develop a consistent understanding of requirements to inform investments in grid modernization. The requirements include those needed to support grid planning, operations and markets. Volume I, "Customer and State Driven Functionality" provides a taxonomy of functional requirements derived from state policy objectives, and includes a discussion of grid architecture. Volume II, "Advanced Technology Maturity Assessment," examines the maturity of technology needed to enable the functions presented in Volume I. Volume III is a "Decision Guide" that presents considerations for the rational implementation of advanced distribution system functionality. Volume IV provides guidance on strategy and implementation of grid modernization plans.

Volume I defines the functional scope for a modern grid platform. This functional articulation employs a taxonomy framework to logically organize the required capabilities and functions based on states' grid modernization policy objectives and related system attributes based on policy papers and sponsoring commissions' input. This volume also includes grid architecture context, comparative assessment of industry architectural applications and priority use case scenarios identified by the sponsoring state commissions. Volume I extensively uses existing industry references and has undergone industry peer review from a representative group of utilities, DER service providers, technology firms and research organizations.

Volume II consists of a taxonomy of technologies in relation to functions and elements identified in Volume I. This provides the basis for a survey of current commercial technology availability and development. The market assessment identifies the gaps between existing commercial technologies and the needed grid functions and elements to implement specific aspects of a modern grid. This volume also identifies functionality gaps regarding related technical standards and protocols.

Volume III, or the Decision Guide, aims to provide a user guide for the application of the Volume I taxonomy in support of decisions related to the implementation of modern grid functionality. This guide reflects key practical implementation considerations, such as drivers, timing, pre-requisite technologies, legacy transitions, technology adoption and deployment approaches. This volume provides example applications based on the state commissions' scenarios identified in Volume I. 2351a5e196

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