turnkey
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turnkey
n.
person having the keys, jailer
adj.
fully ready for use, ready to be put into operation; intended for sale after being completely designed and produced
Turnkey
A
turnkey or a
turnkey project (also spelled
turn-key) is a type of project that is constructed so that it could be sold to any buyer as a completed product. This is contrasted with
build to order, where the constructor builds an item to the buyer's exact specifications, or when an incomplete product is sold with the assumption that the buyer would complete it.
turnkey
Noun
1. someone who guards prisoners
(synonym) prison guard, jailer, jailor, gaoler, screw
(hypernym) lawman, law officer, peace officer
Turnkey
(n.)
An instrument with a hinged claw, -- used for extracting teeth with a twist.
(n.)
A person who has charge of the keys of a prison, for opening and fastening the doors; a warder.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
About
turnkey
Pertaining to a
procurement process that (a) includes contractual actions at least through the
system, subsystem, or equipment installation
phase and (b) may include follow-on contractual actions, such as testing, training, logistical, and operational support. (
188 )
Note: Precise definition of the types of allowable contractual features are contained in the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR).