Common use of Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Clause in Contracts

Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery. Unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the Parties, the Supplier shall be responsible for business continuity and disaster recovery planning, testing and implementation and execution, as more fully set forth in the Supplier’s business continuity/disaster recovery plan. Supplier shall send a copy of its business continuity/disaster recovery plan for review by CPR within ten (10) days of receipt of written notice by CPR. Supplier’s business continuity/disaster recovery plan will, at a minimum: (a) address all critical functions and operation used by CPR; (b) specify recovery time frames for each critical function and operation used by CPR; (c) be thoroughly tested at least annually; and (d) be updated (with all updates provided to CPR promptly) not less than once annually. Supplier shall provide immediate notice to CPR of the occurrence of any actual Force Majeure Event for which the Supplier invokes its business continuity/disaster recovery plan.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Master Information Technology Services and Materials Agreement, Master Information Technology Services and Materials Agreement, Master Information Technology Services and Materials Agreement

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Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery. Unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the Parties, the Supplier shall be responsible for business continuity and disaster recovery planning, testing and implementation and execution, as more fully set forth in the Supplier’s business continuity/disaster recovery plan. Supplier shall send a copy of its business continuity/disaster recovery plan for review by CPR within ten (10) days of receipt of written notice to the Supplier by CPR. Supplier’s business continuity/disaster recovery plan will, at a minimum: (a) address all critical functions and operation used by CPR; (b) specify recovery time frames for each critical function and operation used by CPR; (c) be thoroughly tested at least annually; and (d) be updated (with all updates provided to CPR promptly) not less than once annually. Supplier shall provide immediate notice to CPR of the occurrence of any actual Force Majeure Event for which the Supplier invokes its business continuity/disaster recovery plan.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: It Services Agreement

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