Common use of User Differentiation Clause in Contracts

User Differentiation. Catalog should be designed so as to provide a means to identify the Participating State (state agency or other eligible Purchasing Entity). This method used must not require any administrative tasks on the part of the LSCA for the MPA, the PSCA for the individual PSCA. Website should allow Users to develop personal lists and profiles, including an option to securely store and maintain procurement card information. Catalog should have the capability of being used as a ‘Punch Out’ to an individual state’s electronic purchasing system.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Services Master Price Agreement, Services Master Price Agreement, Services Master Price Agreement

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