USAC Data definition

USAC Data means any data, materials, or communications in any form or format, whether tangible or intangible, spoken or written (regardless of media) provided by USAC to Contractor for use in the performance of the Contract, data that is collected, developed or recorded by Contractor in the performance of the Contract, including without limitation, business and company personnel information, program procedures and program specific information, and Derivative Works thereof. All USAC Data is Confidential Information and subject to all requirements in Section 16 of these USAC Standard Terms and Conditions.
USAC Data means all data that (i) is or has been obtained, developed or produced by ETP or ETP’s Affiliates or subcontractors in connection with the provision of the Services and relates to USAC or its Affiliates or (ii) relates to USAC or its Affiliates to which ETP or ETP’s Affiliates or subcontractors have access in connection with the provision of the Services.
USAC Data. Any and all data (a) provided to Vendor by USAC, its agents, customers, data suppliers, carriers, or Program Participants or (b) collected, accessed, obtained, maintained, developed, or otherwise used by Vendor in the course of its performance of the Services, and includes any and all data generated or compiled from or using such data, including without limitation any PII or other data of any USAC employee or contractor and any data concerning any of USAC’s Program Participants. [PII is defined in the Privacy and Security Addendum to this MSA.]

Examples of USAC Data in a sentence

  • If Vendor destroys hard copies of USAC Data, Vendor must do so by burning, pulping, shredding, macerating, or other means if authorized by USAC in writing.

  • In connection with the Software applications and the processes and procedures to which USAC has rights upon termination in accordance with Article 14 (Intellectual Property Rights) Vendor will provide to USAC or its designee such training as may be reasonably necessary for USAC or its designee, at no additional cost, to access the USAC Data and otherwise utilize said rights.

  • Following approval by USAC, upon completion of the Exit Transition, all USAC Data and related data shall be purged from Vendor’s and all its Subcontractors’ systems, all electronic copies of data in Vendor’s or its Subcontractors’ possession shall be deleted and destroyed pursuant to guidelines in NIST SP 800-88 Rev.

  • To the extent that there is a dispute between Vendor and USAC, Vendor may make a copy of such USAC Data as is necessary and relevant to resolution of the dispute.

  • If USAC directs that Vendor destroy any USAC Data, then, at USAC’s request, Vendor shall provide USAC with an executed certificate in writing stating that all such USAC Data was destroyed.

  • Vendor will be required to provide information security and privacy awareness training to each member of Contract Staff prior to having access to USAC Data or to USAC IT Systems and thereafter on an annual basis.

  • Vendor agrees that access to PII, USAC Data, Confidential Information, and USAC IT Systems is at USAC’s sole discretion, and that Vendor’s access to such system or information may be conditioned, revoked or denied by USAC at any time, for any reason, without any liability whatsoever to USAC.

  • Vendor shall not withhold any USAC Data as a means of resolving any dispute.

  • Upon receiving Vendor’s initial notice, USAC shall have the right to immediately take any security measures it deems reasonably necessary to mitigate the harmful effects to the PII, USAC Data, Confidential Information, or the USAC IT Systems.

  • Vendor will work with USAC in good faith to promptly return all such USAC Data to USAC.


More Definitions of USAC Data

USAC Data. Any and all data (a) provided to Vendor by USAC, its agents, customers, Data Suppliers, Carriers, or Program Participants or (b) collected, accessed, obtained, maintained, developed, or otherwise used by Vendor in the course of its performance of the Services, and includes any and all data generated or compiled from or using such data, including without limitation any PII, Sensitive PII or other data of any USAC employee or contractor and any data concerning any of USAC’s Program Participants. All Data Supplier Data is USAC Data.

Related to USAC Data

  • DXC Data means the content, information and data pertaining to DXC and/or DXC Customers that is submitted to or accessed by Supplier pursuant to this Agreement. DXC Data may include, but is not limited to the following, each of which is defined more fully herein, DXC Sensitive Information, Confidential Information, Personal Information, and Protected Health Information (PHI).

  • traffic data means any data processed for the purpose of the conveyance of a communication on an electronic communications network or for the billing thereof;

  • Public data means the objective, factual data on which policy decisions are based and on which public services are assessed, or which is collected or generated in the course of public service delivery.

  • biometric data means personal data resulting from specific technical processing relating to the physical, physiological or behavioural characteristics of a natural person, which allow or confirm the unique identification of that natural person, such as facial images or dactyloscopic data;

  • genetic data means personal data relating to the inherited or acquired genetic characteristics of a natural person which give unique information about the physiology or the health of that natural person and which result, in particular, from an analysis of a biological sample from the natural person in question;