Reporting to Upstream QPS Sample Clauses

Reporting to Upstream QPS. You shall report to Upstream QPS any suspected TEFCA Security Incident, as set forth in the applicable SOP(s). Such report must include sufficient information for Upstream QPS and others affected to understand the nature and likely scope of the TEFCA Security Incident. You shall supplement the information contained in the report as additional relevant information becomes available and cooperate with Upstream QPS and, at the direction of Upstream QPS, with the RCE, and with other QHINs, Participants, and Subparticipants that are likely impacted by the TEFCA Security Incident.
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Reporting to Upstream QPS. As soon as reasonably practicable, but not more than five (5) calendar days after determining that any TEFCA Security Incident may have occurred, You shall report to Upstream QPS the suspected TEFCA Security Incident. Such report must include sufficient information for Upstream QPS and others affected to understand the nature and likely scope of the TEFCA Security Incident. You shall supplement the information contained in the report as it becomes available and cooperate with Upstream QPS and, at the direction of Upstream QPS, with the RCE, and with other QHINs, Participants, and Subparticipants that are likely impacted by the TEFCA Security Incident.
Reporting to Upstream QPS. You shall report to Upstream QPS any suspected TEFCA Security Incident, as set forth in the applicable SOP(s). Such report must include sufficient

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