CONFIDENTIAL TECHNICAL PROPOSAL Sample Clauses

CONFIDENTIAL TECHNICAL PROPOSAL. Vendors only need to submit Part IB if the proposal includes any confidential technical information (Refer to Attachment H,
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CONFIDENTIAL TECHNICAL PROPOSAL.  Vendors only need to submit Part IB if the proposal includes any confidential technical information (Refer to Attachment E, Confidentiality and Certification of Indemnification/Technical Proposal Certification of Compliance with T&C of RFP).  If needed, Vendors must provide one (1) PDF Confidential Technical Proposal file that includes the following Format and Content:

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  • Confidential or Proprietary Information The term “Confidential or Proprietary Information” for purposes of this Agreement shall mean any secret, confidential, or proprietary information of SunTrust or a SunTrust Affiliate (not otherwise included in the definition of Trade Secret in § 1.20 of this Agreement) that has not become generally available to the public by the act of one who has the right to disclose such information without violating any right of SunTrust or a SunTrust Affiliate.

  • Confidential and Proprietary Information 12.1 Contractor acknowledges that it and its employees or agents may, in the course of performing their responsibilities under this Agreement, be exposed to or acquire information that is confidential to County. Any and all information of any form obtained by Contractor or its employees or agents from County in the performance of this Agreement shall be deemed to be confidential information of County ("Confidential Information"). Any reports or other documents or items (including software) that result from the use of the Confidential Information by Contractor shall be treated with respect to confidentiality in the same manner as the Confidential Information. Confidential Information shall be deemed not to include information that (a) is or becomes (other than by disclosure by Contractor) publicly known or is contained in a publicly available document; (b) is rightfully in Contractor's possession without the obligation of nondisclosure prior to the time of its disclosure under this Agreement; or (c) is independently developed by employees or agents of Contractor who can be shown to have had no access to the Confidential Information.

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