EXHIBIT 10(u)
AMENDMENT NUMBER 1
TO
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES AGREEMENT
This is Amendment Number 1, dated as of September 15, 1997 to the Information
Technology Services Agreement (the "Agreement") dated as of June 1, 1996
between XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX ("Unisys") and UNITED HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC.
("UHS").
Section 3.18 of the Agreement provides that the Parties will jointly develop
and implement a revised charge process in accordance with Exhibit 31 of the
Agreement which will result in charges based on the usage of computing resources
ACCORDINGLY, in consideration of the premises and other good and valuable
consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged,
Unisys and UHS hereby agree to amend Exhibit 31 of the Agreement to incorporate
the following additional provisions:
1. Rate Card. Attached hereto as Exhibit 31-1 is the rate card which sets
forth the methodology by which UHS will be assessed charges for Services
provided by Unisys pursuant to the Agreement.
2. UNIX charges by system. Attached hereto as Exhibit 31-2 are schedules
containing the charges for the initial systems and systems added during
1996. The initial systems listed by serial number in Exhibit 2 of this
contract amendment replace those listed in Exhibit 6 of the Agreement.
3. Methodology. Attached hereto as Exhibit 31-3 is the methodology and
description forming the basis for the application of the Rate Card.
4. Effective Date. The rate card is effective January 1, 1997. Within 30
days of execution of this Amendment Number 1, Unisys will provide to UHS
retro-active rate card based invoices and credits to reverse prior Interim
Agreement charges.
5. IBM consumption based charges. Consumption based charges will be
developed including prime and off-prime rates. The rate card for these
charges will have a structure similar to the Unisys rate card. The goal is
to have these charges be effective October 1, 1997. Should the rate card
not be finalized by October 1, Unisys will continue charges based on
capacity, with the understanding that these charges will be reversed and
replaced by consumption based charges retro-active to October 1, 1997.
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AMENDMENT NUMBER 1
TO
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES AGREEMENT
6. UNIT/NT consumption based charges. The Account Executives will review
the possibility of converting UNIX/NT to consumption based charges. A
feasibility study will be submitted to UHS by January 1, 1998. Effective in
1998, a report on the status of this conversion will be prepared by the
Account Executives and submitted to UHS on a quarterly basis. Key to making
this conversion will be the proliferation of large capacity servers with
the ability to consolidate servers and support consumption measurement
software.
7. Prime and off-prime for Unisys. Effective with the 4th quarter of 1997,
the Account Executives will review this issue on a quarterly basis. The
Account Executives will consider modifying the rate card for prime and
off-prime rates, add-hoc requests and/or monthly cyclical rates. A joint
Unisys/UHS feasibility study will be generated at the request of the
Account Executives
8. Per member per month. The Account Executives will consider modifying the
rate card to per member per month rates. With mutual agreement, a joint
Unisys/UHS feasibility study will be generated at the request of the
Account Executives.
9. Other Terms. Except as herein specifically amended, all of the terms of
the Agreement remain in full force and effect and are hereby ratified and
confirmed. To the extent the terms of this Amendment Number 1 conflict with
the existing Exhibit 31 or other terms of the Agreement, the provisions set
forth in this amendment shall control.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Unisys and UHS have executed this Amendment Number 1,
effective as of the date first above written.
XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX UNITED HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC.
By: /s/ Illegible By: /s/ Illegible
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Its: Director, Finance Its: Vice President
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EXHIBIT 31-1
UNISYS OUTSOURCING RATE CARD PROPOSAL
BASE VOLUMES AND RATES
METRIC 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
UNISYS CPU USAGE* BASE VOLUME 5,368.81 5,368.81 5,368.81 5,368.81 5,368.81 5,368.81 5,368.81 5,368.81 5,368.81
(HOURS) BASE RATE *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
RATE REDUCTION *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
UNISYS DISK USAGE BASE VOLUME 677.11 677.11 677.11 677.11 677.11 677.11 677.11 677.11 677.11
(GB) BASE RATE *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
RATE REDUCTION *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
UNISYS TAPE USAGE BASE VOLUME 35,553.00 35,553.00 35,553.00 35,553.00 35,553.00 35,553.00 35,553.00 35,553.00 35,553.00
(MOUNTS) BASE RATE *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
RATE REDUCTION *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
IBM MIPS BASE VOLUME 231.00 231.00 231.00 231.00 231.00 231.00 231.00 231.00 231.00
(MIPS) BASE RATE *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
RATE REDUCTION *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
IBM DISK USAGE BASE VOLUME 1,300.00 1,300.00 1,300.00 1,300.00 1,300.00 1,300.00 1,300.00 1,300.00 1,300.00
(GB) BASE RATE *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
RATE REDUCTION *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
IBM TAPE MOUNTS BASE VOLUME 33,000.00 33,000.00 33,000.00 33,000.00 33,000.00 33,000.00 33,000.00 33,000.00 33,000.00
(MOUNTS) BASE RATE *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
RATE REDUCTION *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
COLA *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
CREDIT % ON BASE RATE FOR UNUSED UNITS *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
VOLUME DISCOUNT RATES
---------------------------
* A SERIES, CLEARPATH FAMILY GREATER OF % OF
EQUAL TO LESS THAN DISCOUNT
-------- --------- --------
0% 100% ***
100% 105% ***
105% 110% ***
110% 115% ***
115% 120% ***
120% 125% ***
125% AND OVER ***
*** Indicates the omission of confidential information filed separately
with the Securities and Exchange Commission in connection with a
confidential treatment request made pursuant to Rule 24-b(2) of the
Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
EXHIBIT 31-2
LEASE/DEPRECIATION CHARGES
UNIX PROCESSORS: STYLE SERIAL 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 TOTAL
---------------- -------- --------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- -----
ABACUS 7013-J30 2652250 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
BAMBAM 7013-39H 2687366 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
BHDATA1 7013-59H 2648757 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
BHDATA2 7013-59H 2651771 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
BAMBAM 7013-39H 2687366 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
BHFUNC1 7013-580 2639063 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
BIS1 7013-590 2646076 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
BIS3 7013-J30 2654414 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
XXXXXX 7013-591 2641001 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
CEREBUS 7012-G30 2687935 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
BAMBAM 7013-39H 2687366 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
BAMBAM 7013-39H 2687366 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
GAR 7013-690 2646104 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
HOBBES 7013-590 2643186 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
KAZOO 7013-J40 2646969 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
KESTREL U6000/65 414171439 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
ORION 7013-59H 2650200 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
OSPRAY U6000/65 414171652 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
PEGASUS 7013-J30 2650254 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
PIRANHA 7013-550 2621567 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
POLARIS 7013-590 2650490 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
STARFISH 7013-J30 2653745 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
BAMBAM 7013-39H 2687366 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
ROHCS1 7013-580 2639286 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
XXXXX 7013-59H 2649667 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
TOKAY 7013-59H 2648268 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
DUKE 7013-590 1640842 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
TOPGUN 7013-590 2640841 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
UHC16A5 7013-59H 2648392 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
VIPER 7013-590 2641251 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
XXXX 7013-590 264373 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
S/T BASE SYSTEMS *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
PIKE 7013-J40 2655199 *** *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- ***
VIPER2 7013-J40 2656294 *** *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- ***
TOMCAT 7013-J40 2656295 *** *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- ***
POSEIDON 7013-J30 2653583 *** *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- ***
S/T 1996 GROWTH SYSTEMS *** *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- ***
TOTAL UNIX *** *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- ***
*** Indicates the omission of confidential information filed separately
with the Securities and Exchange Commission in connection with a
confidential treatment request made pursuant to Rule 24-b(2) of the
Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
EXHIBIT 31-2
UNIX TOTAL CHARGES
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PROCESSORS: STYLE SERIAL JAN-97 FEB-97 MAR-97 APR-97 MAY-97 JUN-97 JUL-97 AUG-97 SEP-97 OCT-97 NOV-97 DEC-97
---------- ----- ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------
ABACUS 7013-J30 2652250 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
BAMBAM 7013-39H 2687366 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
BHDATA1 7013-59H 2648757 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
BHDATA2 7013-59H 2651771 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
BHFUNC1 7013-580 2639063 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
BIS1 7013-590 2646076 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
BIS3 7013-J30 2654414 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
XXXXXX 7013-591 2641001 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
CEREBUS 7012-G30 2687935 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
FILLET 7013-59H 2649881 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
GAR 7013-690 2646104 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
HOBBES 7013-590 2643186 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
KAZOO 7013-J40 2646969 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
KESTREL U6000/65 414171439 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
ORION 7013-59H 2650200 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
OSPRAY U6000/65 414171652 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
PEGASUS 7013-J30 2650254 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
PIRANHA 7013-550 2621567 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
POLARIS 7013-590 2650490 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
STARFISH 7013-J30 2653745 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
ROHCS1 7013-580 2639286 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
XXXXX 7013-59H 2649667 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
TOKAY 7013-59H 2648268 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
DUKE 7013-590 1640842 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
TOPGUN 7013-590 2640841 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
UHC16A5 7013-59H 2648392 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
VIPER 7013-590 2641252 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
XXXX 7013-590 2643731 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
S/T BASE SYSTEMS *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
PIKE 7013-J40 2655199 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
VIPER2 7013-J40 2656294 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
TOMCAT 7013-J40 2656295 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
POSEIDON 7013-J30 2653583 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
S/T 1996 GROWTH SYSTEMS *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
TOTAL UNIX *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
*** Indicates the omission of confidential information filed separately
with the Securities and Exchange Commission in connection with a
confidential treatment request made pursuant to Rule 24-b(2) of the
Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
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EXHIBIT 31-2
UNIX LEASE & DEPRECIATION RECOVERY
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PROCESSORS: STYLE SERIAL JAN-97 FEB-97 MAR-97 APR-97 MAY-97 JUN-97 JUL-97 AUG-97 SEP-97 OCT-97 NOV-97 DEC-97
---------- ----- ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------
ABACUS 7013-J30 2652250 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
BAMBAM 7013-39H 2687366 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
BHDATA1 7013-59H 2648757 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
BHDATA2 7013-59H 2651771 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
BHFUNC1 7013-580 2639063 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
BIS1 7013-590 2646076 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
BIS3 7013-J30 2654414 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
XXXXXX 7013-591 2641001 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
CEREBUS 7012-G30 2687935 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
FILLET 7013-59H 2649881 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
GAR 7013-690 2646104 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
HOBBES 7013-590 2643186 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
KAZOO 7013-J40 2646969 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
KESTREL U6000/65 414171439 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
ORION 7013-59H 2650200 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
OSPRAY U6000/65 414171652 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
PEGASUS 7013-J30 2650254 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
PIRANHA 7013-550 2621567 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
POLARIS 7013-590 2650490 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
STARFISH 7013-J30 2653745 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
ROHCS1 7013-580 2639286 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
XXXXX 7013-59H 2649667 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
TOKAY 7013-59H 2648268 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
DUKE 7013-590 1640842 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
TOPGUN 7013-590 2640841 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
UHC16A5 7013-59H 2648392 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
VIPER 7013-590 2641252 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
XXXX 7013-590 2643731 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
S/T BASE SYSTEMS *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
PIKE 7013-J40 2655199` *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
VIPER2 7013-J40 2656294 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
TOMCAT 7013-J40 2656295 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
POSEIDON 7013-J30 2653583 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
S/T 1996 GROWTH SYSTEMS *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
TOTAL UNIX *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
*** Indicates the omission of confidential information filed separately
with the Securities and Exchange Commission in connection with a
confidential treatment request made pursuant to Rule 24-b(2) of the
Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
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EXHIBIT 31-2
TOTAL CHARGES
UNIX PROCESSORS: STYLE SERIAL 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 TOTAL
---------------- -------- --------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- -----
ABACUS 7013-J30 2652250 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
BAMBAM 7013-39H 2687366 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
BHDATA1 7013-59H 2648757 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
BHDATA2 7013-59H 2651771 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
BHFUNC1 7013-580 2639063 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
BIS1 7013-590 2646076 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
BIS3 7013-J30 2654414 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
XXXXXX 7013-591 2641001 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
CEREBUS 7012-G30 2687935 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
FILLET 7013-59H 2649881 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
GAR 7013-690 2646104 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
HOBBES 7013-590 2643186 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
KAZOO 7013-J40 2646969 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
KESTREL U6000/65 414171439 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
ORION 7013-59H 2650200 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
OSPRAY U6000/65 414171652 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
PEGASUS 7013-J30 2650254 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
PIRANHA 7013-550 2621567 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
POLARIS 7013-590 2650490 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
STARFISH 7013-J30 2653745 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
ROHCS1 7013-580 2639286 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
XXXXX 7013-59H 2649667 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
TOKAY 7013-59H 2648268 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
DUKE 7013-590 1640842 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
TOPGUN 7013-590 2640841 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
UHC16A5 7013-59H 2648392 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
VIPER 7013-590 2641251 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
XXXX 7013-590 264373 *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
S/T BASE SYSTEMS *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- -- ***
PIKE 7013-J40 2655199 *** *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- ***
VIPER2 7013-J40 2656294 *** *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- ***
TOMCAT 7013-J40 2656295 *** *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- ***
POSEIDON 7013-J30 2653583 *** *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- ***
S/T 1996 GROWTH SYSTEMS *** *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- ***
TOTAL UNIX *** *** *** *** *** -- -- -- -- -- ***
*** Indicates the omission of confidential information filed separately
with the Securities and Exchange Commission in connection with a
confidential treatment request made pursuant to Rule 24-b(2) of the
Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
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EXHIBIT 31-3
BASE CHANGES - VOLUME AND RATE
If the actual unit volume consumed for a specific category exceeds or falls
below the base by 40% or more for three consecutive months, the Account
Executives shall negotiate an adjustment to the base volume and base rate. The
principles underlying this adjustment would be that the adjusted base volume
would not exceed the prior 90 day average volume and the adjusted base rate
would not exceed the prior 90 day unit average.
If the actual unit volume for three consecutive months is 0 and the forecast for
the next 3 months is also 0, the base volume for that particular metric will be
set at 0.
VOLUME DISCOUNT RATES
The volume discount percentages apply only to the units in the range for that
particular percentage. For example, if the actual volume is 114% of the base,
the units below 100% receive no discount, the units between 100 - 105% receive
6%, the units between 105 - 110% receive 10% and the units between 100 - 115%
receive 15%.
CREDITS FOR UNUSED UNITS BELOW BASE VOLUME
Credits for unused units below the base volume will be granted only for unused
units that have been forecasted. No credits be given for unused units below the
forecast. For example, if the forecasted volume is 75% of the base and the
actual volume is 65% of the base, then credits for the unused units between 75%
and 100% of the base volume will be granted per the schedule. No credits will be
given for units between 65% and 75%. However, if in the same example the actual
volume is 80%, credits are granted for the units between 80% and 100%.
If the volume consumed for a category falls below the base, then the amount
billed will equal the base units times the base rate for that period with a
credit for each unused unit below the base, providing the forecasted volume was
below the actual volume. The amount of the credit is a percentage of the base
rate to be determined according to the rate card schedule.
MINIMUM CHARGES
ALL PERIODS
If the base volume falls below 60% of the initial base volume for a particular
category, for example "Unisys CPU Hour" and the UHS volume forecast for that
category is flat or projecting continued decline, the Account Executives for
Unisys and UHS will jointly agree on a revised rate card for that category as
well as a one-time charge for the reduced capacity requirement, or if UHS
reassigns the volume of one product family (IBM, Unisys, UNIX) to other product
families supported by Unisys, the Account Executives for Unisys and UHS will
jointly agree on an appropriate one-time charge for the eliminated capacity
requirement. This charge will be supported by Unisys and limited to the
remaining Unisys book value of capitalized assets as of the month of termination
less any remaining fair market value of associated equipment, early termination
penalties and/or notice period requirements on hardware and software maintenance
contracts and redeployment costs of affected human resources.
INITIAL 48 MONTHS
Rate Card based charges (Total of Unisys, IBM and UNIX/NT) will not fall below
the "contract to date" values contained in Exhibit 11 of the Agreement.
AFTER MONTH 48
Rate Card based charges (Total of Unisys, IBM and UNIX/NT) will not fall below
the "contract to date" values contained in Exhibit 11 of the agreement.
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EXHIBIT 31-3
If UHS reassigns the volume of one product family (IBM, Unisys, UNIX) to another
vendor, the Account Executives for Unisys and UHS will jointly agree on an
appropriate one-time charge for the eliminated capacity requirement. This charge
will be supported by Unisys and limited to the remaining Unisys book value of
capitalized assets as of the month of termination less any remaining fair market
value of associated equipment, early termination penalties and/or notice period
requirements on hardware and software maintenance contracts and redeployment
costs of affected human resources.
The one-time charge referenced above replaces the product family (IBM, Unisys,
UNIX) termination charges contained in Exhibit 17 of the Agreement.
If UHS reassigns the volume of all product families (IBM, Unisys, UNIX/NT) to
another vendor, the Termination Charges from Exhibit 17 of the Agreement are
applicable.
Unisys and UHS agree that the standard depreciation schedule for calculation of
Unisys book value for capitalized assets will be 4 years. Exceptions will be
authorized if both parties agree in advance.
UNIX
END OF TERM:
BASE SYSTEMS
Effective with January, 1998, Unisys will provide a 90 day notice UHS on systems
reaching the end of their initial term. The initial notification will include
all systems which were fully depreciated by December, 1997. UHS has the option
to terminate, replace, or extend systems at the end of their initial term. If
the system is terminated, Unisys will discontinue charges after the initial
term. If the system is replaced, Unisys will discontinue all capital costs
effective with the end of initial term and discontinue the remaining charges
with deinstallation of the system. If the system is to be extended as
configured, Unisys will submit a new quote for the system without capital costs.
GROWTH SYSTEMS
At 90 days prior to the end of their term as defined in the ASR document, Unisys
will notify UHS of the end of the initial agreement. UHS has the option to
terminate, replace or extend systems after their individual term. If the system
is terminated, Unisys will discontinue all future charges after the initial
term. If the system is replaced, Unisys will discontinue all capital costs
effective with the first month after the initial term and discontinue the
remaining charges with deinstallation of the system. If the system is to be
extended as configured, Unisys will submit a new quote for the system without
capital costs.
EARLY TERMINATION
With a 90 day notice, UHS will be allowed to terminate UNIX systems prior to the
end of their term by paying Unisys an "Early Termination Charge" equal to the
remaining Unisys book value as of the month of termination less any remaining
fair market value.
VOLUME FORECAST
United HealthCare Services will provide Unisys with a 12 month consumption
forecast for all mainframe metrics on a quarterly basis. That forecast will be
delivered on the 15th of the final month of each quarter (March, June, September
and December).
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EXHIBIT 31-3
UHS FORECASTING AND BILLING METRICS
The following metrics will be used for forecasting and Billing Consumption.
A SERIES/CLEARPATH MACHINES
A SERIES/CLEARPATH DISK FORECASTING/BILLING METRICS
FORECASTING AND MEASURING
Metrics to be used 1. Average gigabytes allocated (total for
each system)(1)
2. Maximum gigabytes allocated any time
within a month (total for each
system)(1)
Unit of Measure Gigabytes of Fault tolerant disk
How computed Viewpoint will monitor disk usage by taking
snapshots of the disk usage each minute.
These minutely samples are automatically
consolidated into summary records by
Viewpoint (e.g., 15 minute, hourly and
daily records). On a monthly basis, the
average disk allocated and the maximum disk
allocated for each pack family at any point
during that month will be reported from
data in the daily summary records.
What forecasted Concept: all non-system related disk
requirements will be forecasted by UHS.
(System related disk requirements will be a
computed factor and not forecasted by UHS).
Specific pack families that need to be
included in UHS forecast number:
PRODUCTION SYSTEMS:
- All database families
- ARCPK
- DSSPK
- LAGPK
- RAMPK
- DBPACK
- CODEPACK
- PRTBKUP
- FLATPACK
- SORTPACK
- WFMPACK
DEVELOPMENT SYSTEMS
- DISK
- DEVPACK
- DEVDBPK
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EXHIBIT 31-3
- SRCPACK
- PACK
- GENPK
- AUDIT1
- LOGPACK
Missing Viewpoint Data In the event that Viewpoint data is missing
or corrupted for any given time period
(minute, 15 minute, hour, day, etc.),
Unisys will average the data from the
previous good time period with the
following good time period. For example,
if 14 minutes of data are missing, Unisys
would average the previous 15 minute sample
with the next 15 minute sample to compute
an average for the missing period. If 23
hours of data was missing, the previous and
next daily samples would be used to compute
an average.
Unisys would clearly report exactly what
method and samples it used in computing
metrics for any lost period.
(1) This will be computed from the A Series statistic "sectors in use." The
formula to convert to Gigabytes Allocated = sectors in use * ***
BILLING UNITS
The billing metric will be the sum of the maximum gigabytes allocated (as
defined above) for each forecasted pack family, for each system, within each
month.
*** Indicates the omission of confidential information filed separately
with the Securities and Exchange Commission in connection with a
confidential treatment request made pursuant to Rule 24-b(2) of the
Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
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EXHIBIT 31-3
A SERIES/CLEARPATH PROCESSOR FORECASTING/BILLING METRICS
Forecasting and Measuring
Forecasting metric to be used Total Application CPU Hours/Month/Workgroup
(database) forecasted on machine that the
database is running on.(1)
Unit of Measure Viewpoint will capture processor utilization
statistics for the various workgroups. The
utilization statistics for multi-processor
A18's need to be converted into a common
metric (A18- 1x Application CPU hours) for
that class of machine.(2) Different processor
classes (e.g., A19) will require a conversion
factor to produce compatible hourly
projections. The Relative Performance
Measure (RPM) as reported by Unisys product
specifications will be used to make this
conversion.
How forecasted and measured Computed and tracked via Viewpoint CPU USER
PERCENT samples
When computed Viewpoint will monitor processor usage by
taking snapshots of the usage each minute.
These minutely samples are automatically
consolidated into summary records by
Viewpoint (e.g., 15 minutes, hourly and daily
records). The daily records will be used in
computing total monthly usage.
What forecasted/measured A workgroup will be defined for each
database.
For the production machines, one total will
be forecasted for each database plus one
total for "OTHER." OTHER will contain
programs that aren't easily broken out by
database even though their time may be
attributable to a particular database.(3)
For the development machines, one monthly
total for everything will be provided.
What programs are included/ Since UHS has several thousand programs
excluded from forecast running in production on the various machines
under various usercodes, and the list of
programs change on a frequent basis, an
inclusive list of all programs would be
unmanageable.
Excluded programs are:
SYSTEM/A=, A TO A Routers
SYSTEM/U=, U to A Routers
SYSTEM/CO=, SYSTEM/COMS
SYSTEM/CA=, SYSTEM/CANDE
SYSTEM/CC=, Application to Appl calls
(PROD)SYSTEM/=. A to A, U to A
(PROD)CCF/=, -o-
Missing Viewpoint Data In the event that Viewpoint data is missing
or corrupted for any given time period
(minute, 15 minute, hour, day, etc.), Unisys
will average the data from the previous good
time period with the following good time
period. For example, if 4 minutes of data are
missing, Unisys
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EXHIBIT 31-3
would average the previous 15 minute sample
with the next 15 minute sample to compute an
average for the missing period. If 23 hours
of data are missing, the previous and next
daily samples would be used to compute an
average.
Unisys would clearly report exactly what
method and samples it used in computing
metrics for any lost period.
(1) - When available, the forecast should include a breakout by div within a
database
(2) - The formula for computing the daily Application CPU hours will be:
Processor Utilization Percentage * hours/day * # of processors. For
example, if a A18-3x has ***
(3) - OTHER will be defined in Viewpoint as all programs not included in the
database workgroups except for the programs specifically excluded from the
forecast (as noted above).
BILLING UNITS
Total application CPU hours per month for all A Series machines
MACHINE/RESOURCE UTILIZATION
In general, for an on-line oriented machine, as the machine utilization
approaches saturation, technical support requirements increase exponentially.
Efficient and cost effective computer operations requires executing the hardware
resources at the highest level possible that doesn't require oppressive human
intervention. The billing rates will be based on a best fir of machine
utilization and technical resource utilization.
Conversation Factor
Since a variety of processor speeds/models are in use by UHS and it is expected
that new processor speeds/models will be used, a conversion must be done to
convert application CPU hours on all machines to a common metric. The
conversation factor is the multiplier that will be applied to convert that
machine to A18 - 1x Application CPU hours (the base metric). For example, ***
Machine Style Conversion Factor
A18 - all models ***
A16-82L ***
A19 - all models ***
NX4801 ***
BILLING REPORTING
Unisys and UHS have defined workgroups into which the Viewpoint data will be
defined. The hours in these workgroups will be converted to a common metric and
summed monthly to provide the total Application CPU hours used. One workgroup
exists for each A Series database plus one workgroup for all applications
("OTHER") that don't easily fit into a database workgroup. Unisys will provide
billing detail at the summarized workgroup level.
*** Indicates the omission of confidential information filed separately
with the Securities and Exchange Commission in connection with a
confidential treatment request made pursuant to Rule 24-b(2) of the
Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
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EXHIBIT 31-3
A SERIES/CLEARPATH MEDIA MOUNTS FORECASTING/BILLING METRICS
The total of all media mounts (tape, CD-ROMS, etc.) will be forecast. Actual
numbers will be calculated using OPCON statistics.
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EXHIBIT 31-3
IBM ES9000 MACHINE - CURRENTLY IN EFFECT
DISK FORECASTING/BILLING METRICS
Metric to be used Total disk available on system
Unit of Measure Gigabytes of non-fault tolerant disk
How computed Total gigabytes of all the disk connected to the
system.
When computed Each time additional disk is added to system.
What forecasted The available disk will be forecasted into the
following categories:
- System Requirements
- Financial Production and Test
- Dental Systems
- Center Files
- DPS Files
- Other: Infopac, Other Prd, Temp, Work, ML1
- DSS Production and Management
- Available
BILLING UNITS
The forecasted disk usage number will assume all disk is non-fault tolerant. Any
other type of disk purchase requested by UHS will be handled as an exception to
Variable Pricing.
The billing metric will be the total disk space available on the system.
IBM PROCESSOR FORECASTING/BILLING METRICS
FORECASTING AND MEASURING
Forecasting metric to be used Maximum MIPS available on system
Unit of Measure MIPS as defined by IBM product
specifications
What forecasted/measured Entire system
What programs are excluded from forecast None
BILLING UNITS
Maximum MIPS available on machine
IBM MEDIA MOUNTS FORECASTING/BILLING METRICS
The total of all media mounts (tape, CD-ROMS, etc.) will be forecast. Actual
numbers will be calculated using OPCON statistics.
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EXHIBIT 31-3
IBM ES9000 MACHINE - DRAFT PROPOSAL
DISK FORECASTING/BILLING METRICS
Metric to be used Maximum GB used within month
Unit of Measure Gigabytes of fault tolerant disk(1)
How computed The DCOLLECT tool will run multiple times per day
capturing the maximum disk used in each of the disk
pools plus the SPOOL and Migration volumes.(2) At the
end of the month, the maximum GB of disk for the
month will be computed using this formula:
Max GB consumed -
max (SPOOL/Migration) + max (pool 1) + max (pool 2)
+ xxx + (pool n)
where the "max" will be the highest value recorded for
that pool at any time within the month and "n" will be
the last pool being forecasted.
For example: if 2 pools are being used in the
computation:
Pool 1:6/1@ 12:00 = 90 GB
...
Pool 1:6/12@ 12:00 = 100 GB
Pool 1:6/12@ 18:00 = 000 XX
...
Pool 1:6/30@ 18:00 = 95 GB
Pool 2:6/1@ 12:00 = 000 XX
...
Pool 2:6/15@ 12:00 = 000 XX
...
Pool 2:6/1@ 12:00 = 1095GB
The maximum for pool 1 =
110 GB and the maximum for
pool 2 = 000 XX. The Max
Disk Consumed metric
reported for the month
would be 000 XX.
DCOLLECT Run Frequency To be run as needed.(3)
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EXHIBIT 31-3
Pools forecasted/Used in
Computation POOLS:
CENTER1
CENTER2
HEDIS
DBDSST
DBDSSP
DBTECH
DENTAL
DPSCENTR
DSSPROD
DSSTEST
EPIS
FINPROD
FINTEST
INFOPAC
PROD
TEMP
TEST
UMWA
OTHER VOLUMES:
All volumes associate with SPOOL and Migration
(currently MLxxxxpqcks).
Missing Data In the event that data is missing or corrupted for any
given time, Unisys will average the data from the
previous good time period with the following good time
period. For example, if a 4 hour collection period is
used and if 4 hours of data are missing, Unisys would
average the previous 4 hour sample with the next 4
hour sample to compute an average for the missing
period.
Unisys would clearly report exactly what method and
samples it used in computing metrics for any lost
period.
Data Retention The summarized daily information will be kept for
one year.
(1) - BILLING UNITS
The forecasted disk usage number will assume all disk is fault tolerant. Any
other type of disk purchase requested by UHS may be handled as an exception to
Variable Pricing by Unisys.
(2) - SPOOL AND MIGRATION VOLUMES
Although the SPOOL and Migration volumes are not true "pools," the amount of
space consumed on these packs is directly related to the retention setting
requested by UHS>
(3) - DCOLLECT Frequency
Unisys will initially run this tool once per hour. Since the CPU consumption for
this product is chargeable to Unisys, Unisys may change the schedule of its use
to optimize machine resources.
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EXHIBIT 31-3
IBM PROCESSOR FORECASTING/BILLING METRICS
FORECASTING AND MEASURING
Forecasting Metric to be used Total CPU consumed within selected account
codes by Prime and Off-Prime shifts.
Unit of Measure ES9021-340 (1 processor) CPU Hours
What forecasted/measured All CPU time for the following Account Codes
will be excluded from the consumption
totals:
3400 - Unisys Scheduling
3420 - Unisys Operations Analysts
3440 - Unisys Operations, Technical Staff
All CPU time for other account codes will
be included.
Prime/Off-Prime Shifts All Reporting will be done by prime
and off-prime periods using an Interval
Accounting method.(1) Prime Shift Period:
8AM - 5 PM Central Time, Monday through
Friday except Holidays. Off-Prime Shift
Period: 5:01PM - 7:59AM Weekdays plus
weekends and holidays.
How forecasted and measured Extract the SMF Type 30 Subtypes 2, 3, and 5
records. These records will be used to
calculate CPU times using TCB, SRB, HPT and
IO. All the data will be contained in a
monthly file, and retained for one year.
This file will be kept at the detailed level
not summarized at any level, allowing the
smallest base of raw data anyone could work
from.
Missing Data In the event that data is missing or
corrupted for any given time, Unisys will
average the data from the previous good time
period with the following good time period.
For example, if a 4 hour collection period
is used and if 4 hours of data are missing,
Unisys would average the previous 4 hour
sample with the next 4 hour sample to
compute an average for the missing period.
Unisys would clearly report exactly what
method and samples it used in computing
metrics for any lost period.
Data Retention The summarized daily information will be
kept for one year.
(1) - Interval Accounting: The actual time a job executes within prime shift
and off-prime shift will be accounted for separately. For example,
assuming prime shift is 8AM to 5PM, and a job runs from 7 AM to 9AM
(regardless of when it was submitted), it will accumulate 1 hour of
off-prime shift time and 1 hour of prime shift time.
Conversion Factor
Since it is expected that new processor speeds/models will be used, a
conversation must be done to convert application CPU hours on all machines to a
common metric. The conversation factor is the multiplier that will be applied to
convert that machine to ES9021-340 CPU hours (the base metric).
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EXHIBIT 31-3
Machine Style Conversion Factor(2)
ES9021-340 1
ES9021-711 2.66
ES9021-962 2.66
(2) - Based on Xxxxxx Xxxxxx'x Tuning Letter Information
BILLING REPORTING
From the SMF data, Unisys will sum all CPU hours for all appropriate account
codes (see prior list). The hours in these Account Codes will be converted to a
common metric and summed monthly to provide the total CPU hours consumed. Unisys
will provide two monthly metrics; one metric for total prime shift CPU hours and
one metric for off-prime shift CPU hours. Unisys will also provide an EXCEL
spreadsheet that contains the detail used to create this report.
IBM MEDIA MOUNTS FORECASTING /BILLING METRICS
Forecasting metric to be used Total media mounts consumed within selected
account codes.
Unit of Measure Count as supplied by SMF records
What forecasted/measured All media mounts for the following Account
Codes will be excluded from the consumption
totals:
3400 - Unisys Scheduling
3420 - Unisys Operations Analysts
3440 - Unisys Operations, Technical Staff
All media mounts for other account codes
will be included.
How forecasted and measured Extract the SMF Type 30 Subtypes 2, 3, and 5
records. These records will be used to
calculate CPU times using TCB, SRB, HPT and
IO. All the data will be contained in a
monthly file, and retained for one year.
This file will be kept at the detailed level
not summarized at any level, allowing the
smallest base of raw data anyone could work
from.
Missing Data In the event that data is missing or
corrupted for any given time, Unisys will
average the data from the previous good time
period with the following good time period.
For example, if a 4 hour collection period
is used and if 4 hours of data are missing,
Unisys would average the previous 4 hour
sample with the next 4 hour sample to
compute an average for the missing period.
Unisys would clearly report exactly what
method and samples it used in computing
metrics for any lost period.
Data Retention The summarized daily information will be
kept for one year.
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AMENDMENT NUMBER 2
TO
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES AGREEMENT
This is Amendment Number 2, dated as of June 30, 1999, to the Information
Technology Services Agreement dated as of June l, 1996 between XXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXX ("Unisys") and UNITED HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC, ("UHS"), as amended
September 15, 1997 (the Agreement").
The Agreement sets forth the parties' obligations relating to (i) ownership of
certain Unisys Machines and System Software, (ii) Termination Charges and (iii)
pricing adjustments in the event of the occurrence of certain base volume
changes. Unisys has requested such provisions be amended in certain respects and
UHS has agreed to amend such provisions in accordance with this Amendment Number
2. Terms not otherwise defined herein shall have the meaning given them in the
Agreement.
ACCORDINGLY, in consideration of the premises and other good and valuable
consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged,
Unisys and UHS hereby agree to amend the Agreement to incorporate the following
additional provisions and modify certain clauses as follows:
1. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the Agreement or
any exhibits thereto, upon the termination, in whole or in part only
with respect to the A-Series and Clearpath Unisys Machines, of the
Agreement for any reason prior to its expiration, UHS shall, upon
request of Unisys, only with respect to (i) any A Series and Clearpath
Unisys Machines and related peripherals described on Exhibit A attached
hereto and (ii) Unisys proprietary System Software described on Exhibit
A attached hereto, be obligated to (i) purchase such A-Series and
Clearpath Unisys Machines and related peripherals and (ii) license such
Unisys proprietary Systems Software for the remaining term of the
Agreement, solely for an amount equal to the amount set forth on
Exhibit B attached hereto. Upon the sale of any Unisys Machines and
related peripherals to UHS under this Amendment Number 2, Unisys will
represent and warrant that it has the full right, title and interest in
such Unisys Machines and related peripherals free and clear of any
liens, claims or encumbrances and that such Unisys Machines and related
peripherals are in good working order and eligible for Unisys
maintenance services in accordance with Unisys then existing
maintenance agreements. It is understood and agreed by the parties
that, in the event UHS terminates the Agreement in full or only with
respect to one or more of the A-Series and Clearpath Unisys Machines,
and Unisys requests that UHS purchase the A-Series and Clearpath Unisys
Machines and related peripherals described on Exhibit A attached hereto
and license the Unisys proprietary System Software described on Exhibit
A attached hereto, UHS will only be obligated to pay (i) those fees
then due and payable under the Agreement at the time of termination and
(ii) the amount set forth on Exhibit B attached hereto. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, in the event
that UHS terminates the Agreement pursuant to Section 24.05 of the
Agreement, UHS shall not be obligated to pay the applicable amount set
for on Exhibit B attached hereto for such A-Series and Clearpath Unisys
Machines and related peripherals if UHS has not received the full right
title and interest in such Unisys Machines and related peripherals free
and clear of any liens, claims or encumbrances. No other fees or
charges of any kind shall apply. For clarification purposes only,
termination solely with respect to one or more IBM or Unix machines
shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Agreement
(specifically including Amendment 1).
2. Upon mutual agreement of the parties, which agreement will be in the
sole discretion of the parties, Exhibit A attached hereto will be
amended, from time to time, as the A-Series and Clearpath Unisys
Machines and Unisys proprietary System Software subject to this
Amendment Number 2 are substituted by Unisys. Exhibit B attached hereto
will not be amended or modified as a result of any such amendment of
Exhibit A attached hereto. The intent of the parties is that Exhibit A
attached hereto reflects all of the hardware and Unisys proprietary
System Software required to process the UHS workload as of the date of
this Amendment Number 2. Unisys hereby represents that Exhibit A
attached hereto includes a complete and accurate list of all the
A-Series and Clearpath Unisys Machines and Unisys proprietary System
Software required to process the Unisys related UHS workload as of the
date of this Amendment.
3. Section 33.01(1) of the Agreement is hereby amended by adding the
following sentence to the end of the paragraph:
"Notwithstanding the above, Unisys may assign its right to receive
payments under this Agreement; provided, however, that any such
assignment (a) will not increase the number of payments or amounts due
from UHS, (b) will be subject to any claims and offset rights as well
as UHS's right to receive payment for unused credits of UHS and (c)
will not affect any of UHS's rights or remedies under the Agreement."
4. The first paragraph under the title "BASE CHANGES - VOLUME AND RATE" on
page 1 of Exhibit 31-3 of Amendment Number 1 to the Agreement is hereby
amended by adding the following sentence to the end of such paragraph:
"It is understood and agreed and it is the intent of the parties hereto
that, with respect to A-Series and Clearpath Unisys Machines only, in
the event that an adjustment to the base rate is made as a result of a
reduction in the actual unit volume consumed for a specific category,
the parties will negotiate in good faith an appropriate adjustment to
the base rate to reflect the capacity reductions and volume changes.
Adjustments to the base rate pursuant to this paragraph will not in any
way affect, reduce, amend or alter the parties rights or obligations
under Article 9 of the Agreement."
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5. The first sentence of the paragraph titled "ALL PERIODS" on page 1 of
Exhibit 31-3 of Amendment Number 1 to the Agreement is hereby amended
to read in its entirety as follows:
"If the base volume for a particular category falls below either 60% of
the base volume existing as of the date of this Amendment Number 2 for
the Unisys category, or 60% of the initial base volume for the IBM
categories, the Account Executives for Unisys and UHS will jointly
agree on a revised rate card for that category. The Account Executives
will also agree on a one-time charge for the reduced capacity
requirement, or if UHS re-assigns the volume of one product family
(IBM, Unisys) to the other product families supported by Unisys, the
Account Executives for Unisys and UHS will jointly agree on an
appropriate one-time charge for the eliminated capacity requirement."
6. Section 30.01 of the Agreement is hereby amended to read in its
entirety as follows:
30.01(a) Direct Damages. Each of UHS and Unisys shall be
liable to the other Party for any direct damages arising out of or
relating to a breach of its obligations under this Agreement. The
following shall be considered direct damages and Unisys shall not
assert that they are indirect, incidental, special, or consequential
damages or lost profits to the extent they result from Unisys failure
to provide the Services in accordance with this Agreement:
(1) reasonable costs of recreating (if possible) or
reloading any of UHS' or its Affiliates' information
that is lost or damaged;
(2) reasonable costs of implementing a work around in
respect of a failure to provide all or a portion of
the Services or any part thereof;
(3) reasonable costs of replacing lost or damaged
equipment software and materials;
(4) reasonable costs and expenses incurred by UHS or its
Affiliates to return Systems Software to manufacturer
specifications;
(5) reasonable costs and expenses incurred by UHS or its
Affiliates to procure the Services from an alternate
source, to the extent in excess of Unisys charges
under this Agreement, and provided that such costs
and expenses shall not continue beyond the Term;
(6) reasonable straight time, overtime or related
expenses incurred by UHS or its Affiliates, including
overhead allocations of UHS or its Affiliates for
their employees, wages and salaries of additional
employees, travel expenses, overtime expenses,
telecommunication charges and similar charges, due to
the failure of Unisys or its Agents to provide all or
a portion of the Services incurred in connection with
(1) through (5) above;
(7) specific damages incurred pursuant to contractual
provisions including, without limitation, liquidated
damages, performance guarantees and fee reductions
incurred by UHS or its Affiliates pursuant to
customer or provider contracts; and
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(8) the amount of any payment or penalty imposed on a
Party by a regulatory agency arising out of the other
Party's breach of this Agreement.
30.01(b) Limitation on Liability. The liability of either
Party for actual, direct damages resulting from performance or
nonperformance under this Agreement, regardless of the form of action,
and whether in contract, tort (including, without limitation,
negligence), warranty or other legal or equitable grounds, will be
limited as follows:
l. With respect to UHS, liability for actual, direct damages
resulting from performance or nonperformance under this
Agreement, regardless of the form of action, and whether in
contract, tort (including, without limitation, negligence),
warranty or other legal or equitable grounds, will be limited
in the aggregate for the Term to the greater of (i) $6,000,000
and (ii) the charges paid to Unisys by UHS during the twelve
month period immediately prior to the date the amount of
damages was established (the "UHS Damages Cap"). In addition,
the liability of UHS for actual, direct damages specified in
subsections 30.01(7) and (8) resulting from performance or
nonperformance under this Agreement, regardless of the form of
action, and whether in contract, tort (including, without
limitation, negligence), warranty or other legal or equitable
grounds, will be limited in the aggregate for the Term to ten
percent (10%) of the charges paid to Unisys by UHS during the
twelve month period immediately prior to the date the amount
of damages was established.
2. With respect to Unisys, liability for actual, direct damages
resulting from performance or nonperformance under this
Agreement, regardless of the form of action, and whether in
contract, tort (including, without limitation, negligence),
warranty or other legal or equitable grounds, will be limited
in the aggregate for the Term to the greater of (i) $6,000,000
and (ii) the actual direct damages incurred by UHS up to a
limit of an amount equal to the charges paid to Unisys by UHS
during the twelve (12) month period immediately prior to the
date the amount of damages was established (the "Unisys Direct
Damages Cap"). In addition, the liability of Unisys for
actual, direct damages specified in subsections 30.01(7) and
(8) resulting from performance or nonperformance under this
Agreement, regardless of the form of action, and whether in
contract, tort (including, without limitation, negligence),
warranty or other legal or equitable grounds, will be limited
in the aggregate for the Term to ten percent (10%) of the
charges paid to Unisys by UHS during the twelve month period
immediately prior to the date the amount of damages was
established. Notwithstanding the preceding two sentences, in
the event that UHS terminates this Agreement in accordance
with Section 24.02, 24.03, 24.05 or 24.06, Unisys will pay to
UHS an amount equal to the charges paid to Unisys by UHS
during the four (4) month period immediately prior to the date
of such termination and Unisys liability with respect to such
direct damages sustained as a
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result of such termination will be limited to an amount equal
to the charges paid to Unisys by UHS during the eight (8)
month period immediately prior to the date of such
termination.
3. The limitations in Subsections 30.01(b)(1) and (2) above will
not apply to (a) losses by either Party for bodily injury or
damage to real property or tangible personal property, (b)
either Party's obligations to indemnify the other pursuant to
Section 29.01(1), Section 29.01(7), Section 29.02(1) and
Section 29.02(7), (c) any breach of confidentiality
obligations contained in this Agreement or the improper
disclosure of UHS Data, or (d) liability resulting from the
willful misconduct of a Party.
7. It is the intent of the parties that Exhibit 17 of the Agreement is
superseded in its entirety by Amendment Number 1 and this Amendment
Number 2.
8. Other Terms
Except as herein specifically amended, all of the terms of the
Agreement remain in full force and effect and are hereby ratified and
confirmed.
To the extent the terms of this Amendment Number 2 conflict with other
terms of the Agreement or any exhibits thereto, the provisions set
forth in this Amendment Number 2 shall control.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Unisys and UHS have executed this Amendment Number 2,
effective as of the date first above written.
XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX UNITED HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC.
By: Illegible By: Illegible
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Its: Illegible Its: Illegible
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EXHIBIT A
AMENDMENT 2
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES AGREEMENT
06/30/99
EXTENDED *** H/W NET REMAINING START
DESCRIPTION LIST PRICE DISCOUNT LIST BOOK VALUE DATE
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INITIAL ASSET XXXX - 0000 X/X $ *** $ - $ *** $ *** Jun-96
INITIAL ASSET TFSR - 3430 S/W $ *** $ - $ *** $ *** Jun-96
(Extended List Price = Asset Transfer Value from the initial Agreement)
(3430 was the A Series org # for UHG at time of contract)
INCREMENTAL HARDWARE
Al8-4x-6x $ *** $ *** $ *** $ *** Aug 96
A19 Components $ *** $ *** $ *** $ *** Oct-96
A Series Disk USE3600II $ *** $ *** $ *** $ *** Oct-96
A Series Disk Growth $ *** $ *** $ *** $ *** Mar-97
A168 $ *** $ *** $ *** $ *** May-97
Initial Clearpath $ *** $ *** $ *** $ *** May-97
A Series $ *** $ *** $ *** $ *** Sep-97
CP2013-V35 LMV Card $ *** $ *** $ *** $ *** Sep-97
Opcon Unix $ *** $ *** $ *** $ *** Sep-97
MAG TAPE $ *** $ *** $ *** $ *** Sep-97
A Series Disk $ *** $ *** $ *** $ *** Oct-97
CLRPTH 3x $ *** $ *** $ *** $ *** Oct-97
Clearpath 3x-5x $ *** $ *** $ *** $ *** Nov-97
A Series Disk $ *** $ *** $ *** $ *** Nov-97
A Series Disk $ *** $ *** $ *** $ *** Nov-97
Clearpath 3x Hardware $ *** $ *** $ *** $ *** Jan-98
Disk for Prod C & F $ *** $ *** $ *** $ *** Mar-98
CLRPTH UPG $ *** $ *** $ *** $ *** May-98
2x5800 ClrPth $ *** $ *** $ *** $ *** Oct-98
4O98 A Series Disk $ *** $ *** $ *** $ *** Oct-98
A Series Cache Disk memory $ *** $ *** $ *** $ *** Dec-98
OR801-RPW $ *** $ *** $ *** $ *** Dec-98
TAB40-048 $ *** $ *** $ *** $ *** Jan-99
GVPRODF 3x-4x $ *** $ *** $ *** $ *** Jan-99
GVPRODC 4x-5x $ *** $ *** $ *** $ *** Jan-99
GVPRODF 4x-5x $ *** $ *** $ *** $ *** Jan-99
A Series Disk $ *** $ *** $ *** $ *** Apr-99
SUB TOTAL $ *** $ *** $ *** $ ***
*** Indicates the omission of confidential information filed separately with
the Securities and Exchange Commission in connection with a confidential
treatment request made pursuant to Rule 24-b(2) of the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934, as amended.
EXHIBIT A
AMENDMENT 2
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES AGREEMENT
06/30/99
EXTENDED *** H/W NET REMAINING START
DESCRIPTION LIST PRICE DISCOUNT LIST BOOK VALUE DATE
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INCREMENTAL SOFTWARE
A18-4x-6x $ *** $ - $ *** $ *** Aug-96
Disk-260GB USE36000II $ *** $ - $ *** $ *** Aug-96
Disk Software $ *** $ - $ *** $ *** Oct-96
Disk Software $ *** $ - $ *** $ *** Oct-96
Disk Software $ *** $ - $ *** $ *** Mar-97
X00 0x-0x ETP $ *** $ - $ *** $ *** Mar-97
Disk Software $ *** $ - $ *** $ *** May-97
CLRPTH $ *** $ - $ *** $ *** May-97
Disk Software $ *** $ - $ *** $ *** Jun-97
A19 S/W License Renewal $ *** $ - $ *** $ *** Jul-97
UN6000 UNIX Software $ *** $ - $ *** $ *** Sep-97
3x Clearpath $ *** $ - $ *** $ *** Sep-97
Clearpath 3x-5x $ *** $ - $ *** $ *** Nov-97
Clearpath 3x Software $ *** $ - $ *** $ *** Jan-98
4x Clearpath $ *** $ - $ *** $ *** May-98
A19 S/W License Renewal $ *** $ - $ *** $ *** Jun-98
2x5800 ClearPath $ *** $ - $ *** $ *** Oct-98
GVPRODF 3x-4x $ *** $ - $ *** $ *** Jan-99
GVPRODC 4x-5x $ *** $ - $ *** $ *** Jan-99
GVPRODF 4x-5x $ *** $ - $ *** $ *** Jan-99
SUB TOTAL $ *** $ - $ *** $ ***
GRAND TOTAL $ *** $ *** $ *** $ ***
*** Indicates the omission of confidential information filed separately with
the Securities and Exchange Commission in connection with a confidential
treatment request made pursuant to Rule 24-b(2) of the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934, as amended.
EXHIBIT B
TERMINATION CHARGES
(***'S)
Year Month Unisys Only and All Platforms
38 ***
39 ***
40 ***
41 ***
42 ***
43 ***
44 ***
45 ***
46 ***
47 ***
48 ***
5 49 ***
50 ***
51 ***
52 ***
53 ***
54 ***
55 ***
56 ***
57 ***
58 ***
59 ***
60 ***
6 61 ***
62 ***
63 ***
64 ***
65 ***
66 ***
67 ***
68 ***
69 ***
70 ***
71 ***
72 ***
7 73 ***
74 ***
75 ***
76 ***
77 ***
78 ***
79 ***
80 ***
81 ***
82 ***
83 ***
84 ***
8 85 ***
*** Indicates the omission of confidential information filed separately with
the Securities and Exchange Commission in connection with a confidential
treatment request made pursuant to Rule 24-b(2) of the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934, as amended.
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EXHIBIT B
TERMINATION CHARGES
(***'S)
Year Month Unisys Only and All Platforms
86 ***
87 ***
88 ***
89 ***
90 ***
91 ***
92 ***
93 ***
94 ***
95 ***
96 ***
9 97 ***
98 ***
99 ***
100 ***
101 ***
102 ***
103 ***
104 ***
105 ***
106 ***
107 ***
108 ***
10 109 ***
110 ***
111 ***
112 ***
113 ***
*** Indicates the omission of confidential information filed separately with
the Securities and Exchange Commission in connection with a confidential
treatment request made pursuant to Rule 24-b(2) of the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934, as amended.
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AMENDMENT NUMBER 3
TO
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES AGREEMENT
This is Amendment No. 3, dated as of May 1, 2002, to the
Information Technology Services Agreement dated as of June 1, 1996
between Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx ("Unisys") and United HealthCare Services,
Inc., ("UHS"), as amended (the "Agreement").
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and mutual promises
herein contained, it is agreed that the Agreement is hereby amended as follows:
WHEREAS, the Parties wish to amend the Agreement and/or Additional
Service Requisitions there under in order to modify certain sections and
exhibits of the Agreement and/or Additional Service Requisitions there under,
and add additional terms.
NOW, THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt of
which is acknowledged, the Parties agree as follows:
1. All capitalized terms not defined herein shall have the same
meaning ascribed to such terms in the Agreement.
2. Additional Service Requisition 0157 (AARP/Compass) is hereby
amended to include the following information in a new
subsection under Section 7(a) as outlined in Exhibit A
attached hereto.
3. Additional Service Requisition 01102 (Physician Portal) is
hereby amended to include the following information in a new
subsection under Section 7 as outlined in Exhibit B attached
hereto.
4. Exhibit 15 (Subcontractors) is hereby amended to delete the
subcontractors chart in its entirety and replace it with the
following chart shown in Exhibit C attached hereto.
5. Article 33 (Miscellaneous Provisions) of the Agreement shall
be modified as to add a new Section 33.18 titled "External
Access", as outlined in Exhibit D attached hereto.
6. Article 33 (Miscellaneous Provisions), Section 33.02 (Notices)
is hereby updated with the following revised contact
information as outlined in Exhibit E attached hereto.
7. Article 22 (Confidentiality), Section 22.01 (Confidential
Information) will be amended to include the following as
outlined in Exhibit F attached hereto.
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In the event of inconsistencies between the Agreement and this Amendment, the
terms and conditions of this Amendment shall be controlling. Unless specifically
modified or changed by the terms of this Amendment, all terms and conditions of
the Agreement shall remain in effect and shall apply fully as described and set
forth in the Agreement.
Accepted by: Accepted by:
Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx United HealthCare Services, Inc.
By: /s/ Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx By: /s/ Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx
--------------------------------- ----------------------------
Name: Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx Name: Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx
--------------------------------- ----------------------------
Contracts Manager
Title: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx Title: VP, Service Management
--------------------------------- ----------------------------
Date: 9/10/02 Date: 08-30-2002
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EXHIBIT A
ADDITIONAL SERVICE REQUISITION 0157 (AARP/COMPASS) AMENDMENT
"7. Problem Resolution Time Unisys shall resolve all problems
categorized below within the times listed below from the time that the
Unisys Service Center problem ticket is opened until the problem is
resolved.
Severity Characteristics Resolution
Time
1- Major Business Impact Major impact on business.
The site is unavailable or any of the 8 hours
major functions (i.e. transactions or content) of
the site are completely or partially unavailable
or the site is experiencing significant response
time issues (i.e. not meeting performance
metrics).
A system or component is down causing a business
function to halt. The critical situation procedure
is followed to resolve the problem.
3 - Minor Business Impact Minor impact on business.
Any issue affecting the functionality 96 hours
(I.e. transaction, content or performance) or
availability of the site for a single user. This
does not have critical impact on the business, but
does restrict functions to some users and can
impact normal operations.
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EXHIBIT B
ADDITIONAL SERVICE REQUISITION 01102 (PHYSICIAN PORTAL) AMENDMENT
"G. Problem Resolution Time Unisys shall resolve all problems
categorized below within the times listed below from the time that the
Unisys Service Center problem ticket is opened until the problem is
resolved.
Severity Characteristics Resolution
Time
1- Major Business Impact Major impact on business.
The site is unavailable or any of the 8 hours
major functions (i.e. transactions or content) of
the site are completely or partially unavailable
or the site is experiencing significant response
time issues (i.e. not meeting performance
metrics).
A system or component is down causing a business
function to halt The critical situation procedure
is followed to resolve the problem.
3 - Minor Business Impact Minor impact on business.
Any issue affecting the functionality 96 hours
(I.e. transaction, content or performance) or
availability of the site for a single user. This
does not have critical impact on the business, but
does restrict functions to some users and can
impact normal operations.
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EXHIBIT C
EXHIBIT 15
(REVISED)
SUBCONTRACTORS
VENDOR USER
Xxxxx Security Facilities
Honeywell Xxxxx Service Center
Xxxx Electric Facilities
Iron Mountain Xxxxx Service Center
Quicksilver Xxxxx Service Center
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EXHIBIT D
ADDITION TO ARTICLE 33 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
33.18 External Access. This section establishes the terms and conditions and
procedures of Unisys access to certain of UHS' Systems noted on the Security
Form ("United IS").
(1). Method of Access. Unisys shall have access to United IS by the following
methods:
- At a UHS Site using UHS owned or leased equipment.
- As otherwise mutually agreed to by the Parties.
(2). System Users. As part of the Agreement, UNISYS shall identify to UHS the
UNISYS employees UNISYS believes will need to have access to United IS under the
Agreement ("SYSTEM USERS"). UHS will provide each System User with a hard copy
of the UHS customer administration request form that is used by UHS to process
adds, changes and deletes regarding access to the United IS, which is located in
the UHS Lotus Notes database (the "SECURITY FORM"). The UHS designated contact
will forward the completed Security Form to the UHS security group for
processing. UNISYS shall provide UHS the information regarding each System User
reasonably required by UHS, including, but not limited to, the United IS each
System User will access and the method of each System User's access to United
IS. UNISYS will not provide social security numbers or other UNISYS or personal
confidential information to UHS.
UNISYS shall promptly notify UHS of any System Users who cease to require access
to United IS as a result of a change of responsibilities and/or leaving UNISYS
employment. UHS may terminate any System User's access to United IS in the event
UHS has good faith reason to believe such access is not authorized, or access
must be terminated in order to prevent damage to UHS. UNISYS is responsible for
a System User's non-compliance with the terms of this Agreement. UNISYS
subcontractors shall be deemed System Users under the terms of the Agreement.
In the event UHS terminates an UNISYS System User's access to the
United IS for any reason other than (1) a material breach of the Agreement or
(2) a force majeure event, and such access is necessary for UNISYS to perform
the Services, the Parties will mutually agree to either (1) develop an
alternative means to access the data on the United IS that is necessary for
UNISYS to perform the Services or (2) delay the delivery of any deliverables
under the Agreement, with no contractual penalty being assessed against UNISYS.
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(3). Limitations on UNISYS Use of Access to United IS. UNISYS shall not use its
access to United IS for any purposes not authorized by an Agreement.
(4). No Software License Granted and Ownership. The access to United IS granted
to UNISYS under the Agreement is limited to granting UNISYS access to the United
IS and does not and shall not be construed as granting UNISYS a license for the
use of the software programs contained in the United IS. Any license to the
software programs contained in United IS shall be pursuant to a separate license
agreement between the Parties. UNISYS shall not and shall not attempt to reverse
engineer or otherwise obtain copies of the software programs contained in United
IS or the source code of the software programs contained in United IS.
UHS represents and warrants to UNISYS that it either owns and/or has rights to
the United IS and it owns or has rights to allow UNISYS to access and use the
software and applications on the United IS solely for the purposes set forth in
the Agreement. This section to the Agreement does not transfer title to or
ownership to rights to United IS or to rights in patents, copyrights, trademarks
and trade secrets encompassed in the United IS to UNISYS.
(5). Security. UNISYS shall use reasonable physical and software-based measures,
commonly used in the electronic data interchange field as such are provided by
UHS to UNISYS or that UNISYS uses in its normal course of business, to protect
data contained in United IS from unauthorized access. UNISYS shall comply with
and shall not attempt to circumvent or bypass UHS's security procedures for the
United IS that are required by UHS and provided to UNISYS during the performance
of the SOW. UNISYS shall advise UHS if conformance with such requirements will
result in additional burdens on UNISYS, and if such burdens will affect UNISYS
ability to deliver the Services and/or increase UNISYS costs to perform the
Services. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any such Changes to the Agreement will
be processed by the Parties in accordance with the terms and conditions of the
Agreement.
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EXHIBIT E
SECTION 33.02 NOTICES
In the case of UHS:
United HealthCare Services, Inc.
0000 Xxxx Xxxx Xxxx
Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx 00000
Attn: Xxxxx Xxxxx, CEO, UnitedHealth Technologies
FAX: 000.000.0000
For default or termination, with a copy to:
United HealthCare Services, Inc.
0000 Xxxx Xxxx Xxxx
Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx 00000
Attn: Xxxxx Xxxxxx, General Counsel
FAX: 000.000.0000
And to
United HealthCare Services, Inc.
0000 Xxxx Xxxx Xxxx
Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx 00000
Attn: Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Associate General Counsel
FAX: 000.000.0000
In the case of Unisys:
Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx
0000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx
Xxxxx 000 Xxxxx
Xxxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx
00000
Attn: Xxx Xxxxxxxxx
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EXHIBIT F
ADDITIONAL NEW PARAGRAPH IN SECTION 22.01 CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
"While it is not contemplated under this Agreement that Unisys will
have a need to use or disclose Protected Health Information or Personal
Information (as those terms are defined below), in connection with providing
services to UHS, in the event Unisys does, this section shall apply. In
addition to its obligations of confidentiality under this Agreement, Unisys
understands and acknowledges that it may receive from or create or receive on
behalf of UHS Protected Health Information, as defined under the privacy
regulations issued pursuant to the Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act of 1996 ("HIPAA"), and/or nonpublic personal information, as
defined under the Xxxxx-Xxxxx-Xxxxxx Act and implementing regulations ("GLB"),
during the performance of its obligations under this Agreement. Unisys agrees
to comply with any information privacy and security policies and standards of
UHS that are disclosed by UHS to Unisys in writing and that are applicable to
the aforementioned information. Except as otherwise specified herein, Unisys
may use or disclosure Protected Health Information received from or created or
received on behalf of UHS ("PHI") and nonpublic personal information received
from or created or received on behalf of UHS ("Personal Information") solely to
perform functions, activities, or services for, or on behalf of, UHS as
specified in this Agreement. With regard to its use and/or disclosure of PHI or
Personal Information, Unisys hereby agrees and represents and warrants to UHS
that Unisys shall:
(a) Not use or further disclose any PHI or Personal Information other than
as permitted by this Agreement.
(b) At all times maintain and use appropriate safeguards to prevent uses
or disclosures of any PHI or Personal Information other than as permitted by
this Agreement;
(c) Ensure that any subcontractor or agent to whom it provides any PHI or
Personal Information agrees in writing to the same conditions and restrictions
that apply to Unisys with regard to the PHI or Personal Information, including,
without limitation, all of the requirements of this Section 22.
With regard to its use and/or disclosure of PHI, Unisys hereby agrees and
represents and warrants to UHS that Unisys shall:
(a) Report promptly to UHS any use or disclosure of any PHI of which it
becomes aware that is not permitted by this Agreement;
(b) Mitigate, to the extent practicable, any harmful effect that is known
to Unisys of a use or disclosure of PHI by Unisys in violation of the
requirements of this Agreement;
(c) In the time and manner designated by UHS, make available PHI in a
Designated Record Set, to UHS, or as directed by UHS, to an individual, in
order for UHS to respond to individuals' request for access to information
about them in accordance with the HIPAA privacy regulation;
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(d) In the time and manner designated by UHS, make any amendments or
corrections to the PHI in a Designated Record Set that UHS directs in
accordance with the HIPAA privacy regulation;
(e) In the time and manner designated by UHS, document such disclosures of
PHI and information related to such disclosures as would be required for UHS to
respond to a request by an individual for an accounting of disclosures of PHI in
accordance with the HIPAA privacy regulations;
(f) In the time and manner designated by UHS, make available to UHS, or as
directed by UHS, to an individual, the information documented in accordance
with subsection (e) above, to permit UHS to respond to a request by an
individual for an accounting of disclosures, in accordance with the HIPAA
privacy regulations;
(g) In the time and manner designated by UHS or the Secretary of HHS, make
its internal practices, books and records relating to the use and disclosure of
PHI available to UHS and to the Secretary of HHS for purposes of determining
UHS's compliance with the HIPAA privacy regulations.
Unisys agrees that this Agreement may be terminated by UHS upon written
notice to Unisys in the event that UHS determines that Unisys has violated any
material term of this section. Alternatively, UHS may choose to provide Unisys
with written notice of the existence of an alleged material breach of this
section and afford Unisys an opportunity to cure said breach upon mutually
agreeable terms. Failure to cure, or a determination by UHS that cure is not
practicable or possible, shall be grounds for the immediate termination of this
Agreement. Unisys agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless UHS against any
and all claims, liabilities, judgments or damages asserted against, imposed upon
or incurred by UHS that arise out of any violation of this section.
Upon the termination of this Agreement for any reason, Unisys shall
return to UHS or destroy all PHI and/or Personal Information, and retain no
copies in any form whatsoever. This provision shall apply to PHI and/or Personal
Information that is in the possession of subcontractors, vendors or agents of
Unisys. Unless otherwise specified in this Agreement, all capitalized terms in
this section not otherwise defined have the meaning established for purposes of
Title 45 parts 160 and 164 of the UHS States Code of Federal Regulations, as
amended from time to time. The Parties agree to take such action as is necessary
to amend this Agreement from time to time as is necessary for UHS to comply with
the requirements of HIPAA, the HIPAA privacy regulations, GLB and other federal
and state privacy and consumer rights laws and regulations applicable to UHS.
Unisys agrees to cooperate with and assist UHS in order for UHS to meet its
obligations under applicable privacy laws and regulations. This section shall
survive any termination of this Agreement. The terms and conditions of this
section required by HIPAA shall be construed in light of any applicable
interpretation of and/or guidance on the HIPAA privacy regulation issued by HHS
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from time to time. Any ambiguity in this section shall be resolved in
favor of a meaning that permits UHS to comply with applicable laws and
regulations.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Section 22.01, UHS
acknowledges and agrees that Unisys has no independent knowledge of the
requirements of HIPAA or GLB or any regulations promulgated pursuant
thereto. As a result, to the extent that any of the obligations of Unisys
with regard to PHI or Personal Information are determined by, relate or refer
to the provisions of HTAA, GLB or any regulations relating thereto, Unisys
shall be bound by any such obligation only if and to the extent that Unisys has
been informed by UHS, in writing, (via policies and procedures or otherwise) of
the requirements of such provision and the procedures that Unisys must follow in
order to comply with such obligations. If and to the extent that, when so
informed, Unisys determines that compliance with such obligations would be
commercially unreasonable or unduly burdensome, Unisys shall so notify UHS and
the parties shall work together in good faith to develop a mutually
acceptable solution, including, without limitation, restricting Unisys's
access to the applicable PHI or Personal Information, if practicable."
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