Common use of PROPRIETARY INFORMATION/TRADE SECRETS Clause in Contracts

PROPRIETARY INFORMATION/TRADE SECRETS. 15.1. The Bidder shall identify those portions of its Bid that it deems to be confidential, proprietary information or trade secrets, and shall provide justification why such materials should not be disclosed by the City. The Bidder shall clearly indicate all materials the Bidder desires to remain confidential by stamping the pages on which such information appears, at the top and bottom thereof with the word “Confidential.” Such materials stamped “Confidential” must be easily separable from the non-confidential sections of the Bid. 15.2. All such materials so indicated shall be reviewed by the NYCDOT and any decision not to honor a request for confidentiality shall be communicated in writing to the Bidder. For those Bids which are unsuccessful, all such confidential materials may be returned upon written request by the Bidder. Prices, makes, models or catalog numbers of the items offered, deliveries, and terms of payment shall be publicly available after Bid Opening regardless of any designation of confidentiality made by the Bidder.

Appears in 32 contracts

Samples: Furnish and Install Agreement, Furnish and Install Agreement, Furnish and Install Agreement

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PROPRIETARY INFORMATION/TRADE SECRETS. 15.1. The Bidder 7.01 A bidder shall identify those portions of its Bid bid that it deems to be confidential, proprietary information or trade secrets, if any, and shall provide justification as to why such materials should shall not be disclosed by the City. The Bidder shall clearly indicate all All materials the Bidder bidder desires to remain confidential shall be clearly indicated by stamping the top and bottom of the pages on which such information appears, at the top and bottom thereof appears with the word “Confidential.” ”. Such materials stamped “Confidential” must be easily separable from the non-confidential sections portions of the Bidbid. 15.2. 7.02 All such materials so indicated as “Confidential” shall be reviewed by the NYCDOT DOHMH and any decision not to honor a request for confidentiality shall be communicated in writing to the Bidderbidder. For those Bids bids which are unsuccessful, all such confidential materials may shall be returned upon written request by to the Bidderbidder. Prices, makes, models makes and model or catalog numbers of the items offered, deliveries, deliveries and terms of payment shall be publicly available after Bid Opening bid opening regardless of any designation of confidentiality made by the Bidderbidder.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Moving Services Agreement

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PROPRIETARY INFORMATION/TRADE SECRETS. 15.1. The Bidder shall identify those portions of its Bid that it deems to be confidential, proprietary information or trade secrets, and shall provide justification why such materials should not be disclosed by the City. The Bidder shall clearly indicate all materials the Bidder desires to remain confidential by stamping the pages on which such information appears, at the top and bottom thereof with the word “Confidential.” Such materials stamped “Confidential” must be easily separable from the non-confidential sections of the Bid. 15.2. All such materials so indicated shall be reviewed by the NYCDOT BUILDINGS and any decision not to honor a request for confidentiality shall be communicated in writing to the Bidder. For those Bids which are unsuccessful, all such confidential materials may be returned upon written request by the Bidder. Prices, makes, models or catalog numbers of the items offered, deliveries, and terms of payment shall be publicly available after Bid Opening regardless of any designation of confidentiality made by the Bidder.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supply and Service Agreement

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