Electronic Data Exchange. A number of methods of electronic data transmission are available when a partner is ready to exchange files with the Benefits Coordination & Recovery Center (BCRC) in test or production modes. Following is an overview of the most common. The Partner’s assigned Electronic Data Interchange Representative (XXX Rep) at the BCRC will address a Partner’s specific questions and concerns. Data exchange using hard media (e.g., CD) is not permitted. CMS’ preferred method of electronic transmission is Connect:Direct (formerly known as Network Data Mover [NDM]). This system provides a direct file transmission connection to the BCRC mainframe using the CMS Extranet Network and CMS’s private CMSNet. Use of either SNA or TCP/IP is available to submitters connected to Connect:Direct. In addition, CMS has available two secure Internet transmission options. We recommend either of these options for Partners that anticipate having a relatively low volume of data transmissions, and that might find it is a burden to secure a Connect:Direct connection • SFTP: Using SFTP permits automated data transmission and management. A Partner may use any SFTP client as long as it is SSH v2 capable. • HTTPS: There is no additional cost associated with using this method as long as the Internet Explorer browser is used. However, use of HTTPS does not permit automated data management. If a Partner is contemplating a method of data transmission that has not been discussed above, the Partner will need to establish specific alternative data transmission procedures with the BCRC.
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Samples: Voluntary Data Sharing Agreement, Voluntary Data Sharing Agreement, Voluntary Data Sharing Agreement
Electronic Data Exchange. A number of methods of electronic data transmission are available when a partner is ready to exchange files with the Coordination of Benefits Coordination & Recovery Center Contractor (BCRCCOBC) in test or production modes. Following is an overview of the most common. The Partner’s assigned Electronic Data Interchange Representative (XXX Rep) at the BCRC COBC will address a Partner’s specific questions and concerns. Data exchange using hard media (e.g., CD) is not permitted. CMS’ preferred method of electronic transmission is Connect:Direct (formerly known as Network Data Mover [NDM]). This system provides a direct file transmission connection to the BCRC COBC mainframe using the CMS Extranet Network and CMS’s private CMSNet. Use of either SNA or TCP/IP is available to submitters connected to Connect:Direct. In addition, CMS has available two secure Internet transmission options. We recommend either of these options for Partners that anticipate having a relatively low volume of data transmissions, and that might find it is a burden to secure a Connect:Direct connection connection. • SFTP: Using SFTP permits automated data transmission and management. A Partner may use any SFTP client as long as it is SSH v2 capable. • HTTPS: There is no additional cost associated with using this method as long as the Internet Explorer browser is used. However, use of HTTPS does not permit automated data management. If a Partner is contemplating a method of data transmission that has not been discussed above, the Partner will need to establish specific alternative data transmission procedures with the BCRCCOBC.
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Samples: Data Sharing Agreement
Electronic Data Exchange. A number of methods of electronic data transmission are available when a partner is ready to exchange files with the Benefits Coordination & Recovery Center (BCRC) in test or production modes. Following is an overview of the most common. The Partner’s assigned Electronic Data Interchange Representative (XXX Rep) at the BCRC will address a Partner’s specific questions and concerns. Data exchange using hard media (e.g., CD) is not permitted. CMS’ preferred method of electronic transmission is Connect:Direct (formerly known as Network Data Mover [NDM]). This system provides a direct file transmission connection to the BCRC mainframe using the CMS Extranet Network and CMS’s private CMSNet. Use of either SNA or TCP/IP is available to submitters connected to Connect:Direct. In addition, CMS has available two secure Internet transmission options. We recommend either of these options for Partners that anticipate having a relatively low volume of data transmissions, and that might find it is a burden to secure a Connect:Direct connection an AGNS connection. • SFTP: Using SFTP permits automated data transmission and management. For this transmission method, CMS has extensive experience using the Sterling Connect: Enterprise Secure Client. A Partner may use any SFTP another client as long as it is SSH v2 capable. • HTTPS: There is no additional cost associated with using this method as long as the Internet Explorer browser is used. However, use of HTTPS does not permit automated data management. If a Partner is contemplating a method of data transmission that has not been discussed above, the Partner will need to establish specific alternative data transmission procedures with the BCRC.
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Samples: Voluntary Data Sharing Agreement
Electronic Data Exchange. A number of methods of electronic data transmission are available when a partner is ready to exchange files with the Coordination of Benefits Coordination & Recovery Center Contractor (BCRCCOBC) in test or production modes. Following is an overview of the most common. The Partner’s Partner‟s assigned Electronic Data Interchange Representative (XXX Rep) at the BCRC COBC will address a Partner’s Partner‟s specific questions and concerns. Data exchange using hard media (e.g., CD) is not permitted. CMS’ CMS‟ preferred method of electronic transmission is Connect:Direct (formerly known as Network Data Mover [NDM]). This system provides a direct file transmission connection to the BCRC COBC mainframe using the CMS Extranet Network and CMS’s CMS‟s private CMSNet. Use of either SNA or TCP/IP is available to submitters connected to Connect:Direct. In addition, CMS has available two secure Internet transmission options. We recommend either of these options for Partners that anticipate having a relatively low volume of data transmissions, and that might find it is a burden to secure a Connect:Direct connection • connection. SFTP: Using SFTP permits automated data transmission and management. A Partner may use any SFTP client as long as it is SSH v2 capable. • HTTPS: There is no additional cost associated with using this method as long as the Internet Explorer browser is used. However, use of HTTPS does not permit automated data management. If a Partner is contemplating a method of data transmission that has not been discussed above, the Partner will need to establish specific alternative data transmission procedures with the BCRCCOBC.
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Samples: Voluntary Data Sharing Agreement
Electronic Data Exchange. A number of methods of electronic data transmission are available when a partner is ready to exchange files with the Benefits Coordination & Recovery Center (BCRC) in test or production modes. Following is an overview of the most common. The Partner’s assigned Electronic Data Interchange Representative (XXX Rep) at the BCRC will address a Partner’s specific questions and concerns. Data exchange using hard media (e.g., CD) is not permitted. CMS’ preferred method of electronic transmission is Connect:Direct (formerly known as Network Data Mover [NDM]). This system provides a direct file transmission connection to the BCRC mainframe using the CMS Extranet Network and CMS’s private CMSNet. Use of either SNA or TCP/IP is available to submitters connected to Connect:Direct. In addition, CMS has available two secure Internet transmission options. We recommend either of these options for Partners that anticipate having a relatively low volume of data transmissions, and that might find it is a burden to secure a Connect:Direct connection • SFTP: Using SFTP permits automated data transmission and management. A Partner may use any SFTP client as long as it is SSH v2 capable. • HTTPS: There is no additional cost associated with using this method as long as the Internet Explorer browser is used. However, use of HTTPS does not permit automated data management. If a Partner is contemplating a method of data transmission that has not been discussed above, the Partner will need to establish specific alternative data transmission procedures with the BCRC.
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Samples: Voluntary Data Sharing Agreement