SOV Cybersecurity Standard Update 2022-01 Sample Clauses

SOV Cybersecurity Standard Update 2022-01. Contractor confirms that all products and services provided to or for the use of the State under this Agreement shall be in compliance with State of Vermont Cybersecurity Standard 22-01, which prohibits the use of certain branded products in State information systems or any vendor system that is supporting State information systems, and is available on-line at: xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/cybersecurity/cybersecurity-standards-and-directives Attachment E Data Use Agreement for Release of a VHCURES Limited Use Health Care Claims Research Data Set
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SOV Cybersecurity Standard Update 2022-01. Contractor certifies that the products and services provided to or for the use of the State under this agreement comply with State of Vermont Cybersecurity Standard 22-01, which Contractor acknowledges has been provided to it, and is available on-line at: xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/cybersecurity/cybersecurity-standards-and-directives REQUIRED PRIOR APPROVALS This Order, regardless of value, shall be approved by the Vermont Chief Information Officer/Secretary of the Agency of Digital Services prior to execution. _____________________________________ _____________________ CIO Approval Date This Order, if valued at $25,000 or more per year, shall be certified by the Vermont Office of the Attorney General in accordance with 3 V.S.A. § 342 prior to execution. _____________________________________ _____________________ Certified by Date WE THE UNDERSIGNED PARTIES AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THIS AGREEMENT. <Insert Contractor Name here> _____________________________________ ____________________________ Signature Date STATE OF VERMONT, <Insert Requesting Agency or business unit> _____________________________________ ____________________________ Signature Date Quote INSERT QUOTE DOCUMENT Exhibit VT-Data Types XXXXXX XXX XXXXXX SIGNED/SUBMITTED WITH QUOTE. VT SOW Exhibit – Software Related Services INSERT DOCUMENT AS APPLICABLE (AS WOULD HAVE BEEN INCLUDED WITH THE SOLICITATION); OR DELETE THIS PAGE. Product/Service Documents
SOV Cybersecurity Standard Update 2022-01. Contractor confirms that all products and services provided to or for the use of the State under this Agreement shall be in compliance with State of Vermont Cybersecurity Standard 22-01, which prohibits the use of certain branded products in State information systems or any vendor system that is supporting State information systems, and is available on-line at: xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/cybersecurity/cybersecurity-standards-and-directives CARRIER ETHERNET SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENT (“SLA”) POLICY Consolidated Communications Enterprise Services, Inc. (“Consolidated”) is committed to providing a reliable, high‐ quality network to support its Carrier Ethernet Service (“Service”). The key component of the Service is Service Availability. If an Eligible Customer (as defined below, also referred to herein as a “Customer”) experiences a failure of this Service parameter, Consolidated Communications will provide Customer with an SLA Credit as described herein. DEFINITIONS
SOV Cybersecurity Standard Update 2022-01. Contractor confirms that all products and services provided to or for the use of the State under this Agreement shall be in compliance with State of Vermont Cybersecurity Standard 22-01, which prohibits the use of certain branded products in State information systems or any vendor system that is supporting State information systems, and is available on-line at: xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/cybersecurity/cybersecurity-standards-and-directives ATTACHMENT E OfficeSuite UC® and SD-WAN Service Level Agreement This Service Level Agreement (“SLA”) only applies to Windstream’s OfficeSuite UC® & SD-WAN products, as defined herein (the “Service”). This SLA is effective as of the first day of the first whole calendar month after the initial installation of the Service and shall be deemed an addendum to either the written contract executed by the parties or the Windstream Online Service Terms and Conditions posted at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/service-terms-and-conditions to which Customer is subject, whichever is applicable. WIN reserves the right to modify the terms and conditions and/or any documents incorporated by reference from time to time. To be eligible for the credits under this SLA, Customer must be in good standing with Windstream and current in Customer’s obligations. SLA Objectives table – Based on monthly availability Continental United States locations (Not including Alaska) Product Criteria SLA Service Credit Diverse 100% 15% Active/Active Service Availability location with High Availability SD- WAN and OfficeSuite UC Diverse Service Availability Availability From To MRR Credit Active/Active Location With OfficeSuite UC & SD-WAN SLA 99.999 – 100% > 0 sec 26 sec 1.5% 99.99% - 99.999% > 26 sec 4 min 5% 99.00% - > 4 min 7 hr 10% 99.99% < 99% > 7 hr 15% Active/Standby Service Availability Availability From To MRR Credit Location With OfficeSuite UC & SD-WAN SLA 99.999 – 100% > 0 sec 26 sec 0% 99.99% - > 26 sec 4 min 4% 99.999% 99.00% - > 4 min 7 hr 7% 99.99% < 99% > 7 hr 12% Active Only Single Service Availability < 99% > 7 hr 1.5% Circuit Location With OfficeSuite UC & SD-WAN
SOV Cybersecurity Standard Update 2022-01. Contractor confirms that all products and services provided to or for the use of the State under this Agreement shall be in compliance with State of Vermont Cybersecurity Standard 22-01, which prohibits the use of certain branded products in State information systems or any vendor system that is supporting State information systems, and is available on-line at: xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/cybersecurity/cybersecurity-standards-and-directives Attachment G STATE OF VERMONT- FEDERAL TERMS SUPPLEMENT (Non-Construction) for all Contracts and Purchases of Products and Services Using Federal Funds (Revision date: July 28, 2022) PROCUREMENT OF RECOVERED MATERIALS In the performance of this contract, the Contractor shall make maximum use of products containing recovered materials that are EPA-designated Items unless the products cannot be acquired-
SOV Cybersecurity Standard Update 2022-01. Contractor confirms that all products and services provided to or for the use of the State under this Agreement shall be in compliance with State of Vermont Cybersecurity Standard 22-01, which prohibits the use of certain branded products in State information systems or any vendor system that is supporting State information systems, and is available on-line at: xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/cybersecurity/cybersecurity-standards-and-directives MASTER SERVICE AGREEMENT This Master Service Agreement (this "Agreement") is entered into this the day of , 202x (“Effective Date”) by and between FIRSTLIGHT FIBER, INC. (“FIRSTLIGHT”) and (“Customer”).

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