Executive agency definition
Examples of Executive agency in a sentence
If You or Your user is a U.S. Federal Government (Government) Executive Agency (as defined in FAR 2.101), Oracle provides the NetSuite Service Offerings solely in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.
If any Federal Executive Agency, Federal Legislative Agency, or Federal Judicial Agency has a need for rights not conveyed under the terms described in this Section, it must negotiate with Oracle to determine if there are acceptable terms for transferring such rights, and a mutually acceptable written addendum specifically conveying such rights must be included in any applicable contract or agreement to be effective.
The Authority is an Executive Agency of the Cabinet Office and is at the forefront of the government's transformation agenda.
In addition, DFARS 252.227-7015 (Technical Data – Commercial Items) applies to technical data provided by Rapid7 to an Executive Agency within the DoD.
If a right to access the Service is procured by or on behalf of any Executive Agency within the DoD, the Government is granted, in accordance with DFARS 227.7202-3 (Rights in commercial computer software or commercial computer software documentation), only those rights in technical data and software that are customarily provided to Rapid7’s customers as such rights are described in this Agreement.