ASSOCIATE CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT (ACA. It is recognized that success of the Program depends in part upon the open exchange of information between the various Associate Contractors involved in the effort. This Article is intended to insure that there will be appropriate coordination and integration of work by the Associate Contractors to achieve complete compatibility and to prevent unnecessary duplication of effort. By executing this Agreement, the Performer assumes the responsibilities of an Associate Contractor. For the purpose of this Article, the term Contractor includes subsidiaries, affiliates, and organizations under the control of the Contractor (e.g. subcontractors). Work under this contract may involve access to proprietary or confidential data from an Associate Contractor. To the extent that such data is received by the Contractor from any Associate Contractor for the performance of this Agreement, the Contractor hereby agrees that any proprietary information received shall remain the property of the Associate Contractor and shall be used solely for the purpose of the Program. Only that information which is received from another contractor in writing and which is clearly identified as proprietary or confidential shall be protected in accordance with this Article. The obligation to retain such information in confidence will be satisfied if the Contractor receiving such information utilizes the same controls as it employs to avoid disclosure, publication, or dissemination of its own proprietary information. The receiving Contractor agrees to hold such information in confidence as provided herein so long as such information is of a proprietary/confidential or limited rights nature. The Contractor hereby agrees to closely cooperate as an Associate Contractor with the other Associate Contractors on this research effort. This involves as a minimum: Maintenance of a close liaison and working relationship; Maintenance of a free and open information network with all Government-identified Associate Contractors; Delineation of detailed interface responsibilities; Entering into a written agreement with the other Associate Contractors setting forth the substance and procedures relating to the foregoing, and promptly providing the Agreements Officer/Procuring Contracting Officer with a copy of same; and, Receipt of proprietary information from the Associate Contractor and transmittal of Contractor proprietary information to the Associate Contractors subject to any applicable proprietary information exchange agreements between associate contractors when, in either case, those actions are necessary for the performance of either. In the event that the Contractor and the Associate Contractor are unable to agree upon any such interface matter of substance, or if the technical data identified is not provided as scheduled, the Contractor shall promptly notify the AO, AOR and DARPA PM. The Government will determine the appropriate corrective action and will issue guidance to the affected Contractor. The Contractor agrees to insert in all subcontracts hereunder which require access to proprietary information belonging to the Associate Contractor, a provision which shall conform substantially to the language of this Article, including this Section (E). Associate Contractors for the Program include: [IDENTIFY APPLICABLE PERFORMERS AND TA/S] The information exchanged under an ACA per this Article shall not be considered government furnished property/information for any purposes whatsoever.
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Sources: Technology Investment Agreement
ASSOCIATE CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT (ACA. A. It is recognized that success of the Program depends in part upon the open exchange of information between the various Associate Contractors involved in the effort. This Article is intended to insure that there will be appropriate coordination and integration of work by the Associate Contractors to achieve complete compatibility and to prevent unnecessary duplication of effort. By executing this Agreement, the Performer assumes the responsibilities of an Associate Contractor. For the purpose of this Article, the term Contractor includes subsidiaries, affiliates, and organizations under the control of the Contractor (e.g. subcontractors). .
B. Work under this contract may involve access to proprietary or confidential data from an Associate Contractor. To the extent that such data is received by the Contractor from any Associate Contractor for the performance of this Agreement, the Contractor hereby agrees that any proprietary information received shall remain the property of the Associate Contractor and shall be used solely for the purpose of the Program. Only that information which is received from another contractor in writing and which is clearly identified as proprietary or confidential shall be protected in accordance with this Article. The obligation to retain such information in confidence will be satisfied if the Contractor receiving such information utilizes the same controls as it employs to avoid disclosure, publication, or dissemination of its own proprietary information. The receiving Contractor agrees to hold such information in confidence as provided herein so long as such information is of a proprietary/confidential or limited rights nature. .
C. The Contractor hereby agrees to closely cooperate as an Associate Contractor with the other Associate Contractors on this research effort. This involves as a minimum: :
(1) Maintenance of a close liaison and working relationship; ;
(2) Maintenance of a free and open information network with all Government-identified Associate Contractors; ;
(3) Delineation of detailed interface responsibilities; ;
(4) Entering into a written agreement with the other Associate Contractors setting forth the substance and procedures relating to the foregoing, and promptly providing the Agreements Officer/Procuring Contracting Officer with a copy of same; and, ,
(5) Receipt of proprietary information from the Associate Contractor and transmittal of Contractor proprietary information to the Associate Contractors subject to any applicable proprietary information exchange agreements between associate contractors when, in either case, those actions are necessary for the performance of either. .
D. In the event that the Contractor and the Associate Contractor are unable to agree upon any such interface matter of substance, or if the technical data identified is not provided as scheduled, the Contractor shall promptly notify the AO, AOR and DARPA PM. The Government will determine the appropriate corrective action and will issue guidance to the affected Contractor. .
E. The Contractor agrees to insert in all subcontracts hereunder which require access to proprietary information belonging to the Associate Contractor, a provision which shall conform substantially to the language of this Article, including this Section (E). .
F. Associate Contractors for the Program include: Performer Technical Area (TA) [IDENTIFY APPLICABLE PERFORMERS AND TA/S] ]
G. The information exchanged under an ACA per this Article shall not be considered government furnished property/information for any purposes whatsoever.
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Sources: Technology Investment Agreement
ASSOCIATE CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT (ACA. It is recognized that success of the Program depends in part upon the open exchange of information between the various Associate Contractors involved in the effort. This Article is intended to insure that there will be appropriate coordination and integration of work by the Associate Contractors to achieve complete compatibility and to prevent unnecessary duplication of effort. By executing this Agreement, the Performer assumes the responsibilities of an Associate Contractor. For the purpose of this Article, the term Contractor includes subsidiaries, affiliates, and organizations under the control of the Contractor (e.g. subcontractors). Work under this contract may involve access to proprietary or confidential data from an Associate Contractor. To the extent that such data is received by the Contractor from any Associate Contractor for the performance of this Agreement, the Contractor hereby agrees that any proprietary information received shall remain the property of the Associate Contractor and shall be used solely for the purpose of the Program. Only that information which is received from another contractor in writing and which is clearly identified as proprietary or confidential shall be protected in accordance with this Article. The obligation to retain such information in confidence will be satisfied if the Contractor receiving such information utilizes the same controls as it employs to avoid disclosure, publication, or dissemination of its own proprietary information. The receiving Contractor agrees to hold such information in confidence as provided herein so long as such information is of a proprietary/confidential or limited rights nature. The Contractor hereby agrees to closely cooperate as an Associate Contractor with the other Associate Contractors on this research effort. This involves as a minimum: Maintenance of a close liaison and working relationship; Maintenance of a free and open information network with all Government-identified Associate Contractors; Delineation of detailed interface responsibilities; Entering into a written agreement with the other Associate Contractors setting forth the substance and procedures relating to the foregoing, and promptly providing the Agreements Officer/Procuring Contracting Officer with a copy of same; and, Receipt of proprietary information from the Associate Contractor and transmittal of Contractor proprietary information to the Associate Contractors subject to any applicable proprietary information exchange agreements between associate contractors when, in either case, those actions are necessary for the performance of either. In the event that the Contractor and the Associate Contractor are unable to agree upon any such interface matter of substance, or if the technical data identified is not provided as scheduled, the Contractor shall promptly notify the AO, AOR and DARPA PM. The Government will determine the appropriate corrective action and will issue guidance to the affected Contractor. The Contractor agrees to insert in all subcontracts hereunder which require access to proprietary information belonging to the Associate Contractor, a provision which shall conform substantially to the language of this Article, including this Section (Ee). Associate Contractors for the Program include: [IDENTIFY APPLICABLE PERFORMERS AND TA/S] The information exchanged under an ACA per this Article shall not be considered government furnished property/information for any purposes whatsoever.
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Sources: Technology Investment Agreement
ASSOCIATE CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT (ACA. (a) It is recognized that the success of the Program BLANK research effort depends in part upon the open exchange of information between the various Associate Contractors involved in the effort. This Article is intended to insure ensure that there will be appropriate coordination and integration of work by the Associate Contractors to achieve complete compatibility and to prevent unnecessary duplication of effort. By executing this Agreement, the Performer Contractor assumes the responsibilities of an Associate Contractor. For the purpose of this ArticleACA, the term Contractor includes subsidiaries, affiliates, and organizations under the control of the Contractor contractor (e.g. subcontractors). .
(b) Work under this contract may involve access to proprietary or confidential data from an Associate Contractor. To the extent that such data is received by the Contractor from any Associate Contractor for the performance of this Agreementcontract, the Contractor hereby agrees that any proprietary information received shall remain the property of the Associate Contractor and shall be used solely for the purpose of the ProgramBLANK research effort. Only that information which is received from another contractor in writing writing, and which is clearly identified as proprietary or confidential shall be protected in accordance with this Articleprovision. The obligation to retain such information in confidence will be satisfied if the Contractor receiving such information utilizes the same controls as it employs to avoid disclosure, publication, or dissemination of its own proprietary information. The receiving Contractor agrees to hold such information in confidence as provided herein so long as such information is of a proprietary/confidential or limited rights nature. .
(c) The Contractor hereby agrees to closely cooperate as an Associate Contractor with the other Associate Contractors on this research effort. This involves as a minimum: Maintenance :
(1) maintenance of a close liaison and working relationship; Maintenance ;
(2) maintenance of a free and open information network with all Government-identified Associate associate Contractors; Delineation ;
(3) delineation of detailed interface responsibilities; Entering ;
(4) entering into a written agreement with the other Associate Contractors setting forth the substance and procedures relating to the foregoing, and promptly providing the Agreements Officer/Procuring Contracting Officer with a copy of same; and, Receipt ,
(5) receipt of proprietary information from the Associate Contractor and transmittal of Contractor proprietary information to the Associate Contractors subject to any applicable proprietary information exchange agreements between associate contractors when, in either case, those actions are necessary for the performance of either. .
(d) In the event that the Contractor and the Associate Contractor are unable to agree upon any such interface matter of substance, or if the technical data identified is not provided as scheduled, the Contractor shall promptly notify the AO, AOR and DARPA ARPA-H PM. The Government will determine the appropriate corrective action and will issue guidance to the affected Contractor. .
(e) The Contractor agrees to insert in all subcontracts hereunder which require access to proprietary information belonging to the Associate Contractor, a provision clause which shall conform substantially to the language of this Articlelanguage, including this Section paragraph (Ee). .
(f) No human subjects research data can be shared between BLANK performers without prior IRB and OHRP approval.
(g) Associate Contractors for the Program this research effort include: [IDENTIFY APPLICABLE PERFORMERS AND TATechnical Area Contractor Name and Point of Contact (POC) PERFORMER NAME: ADDRESS: Performer’s Administrative/S] The information exchanged under an ACA per this Article shall not be considered government furnished propertyContracting Name: Phone Number: Email: Performer’s Technical POC Name: Phone Number: Email: AGREEMENT NUMBER: PERFORMER NAME: ADDRESS: Performer’s Administrative/information for any purposes whatsoever.Contracting Name: Phone Number: Email: Performer’s Technical POC Name: Phone Number: Email: AGREEMENT NUMBER: PERFORMER NAME: ADDRESS: Performer’s Administrative/Technical POC Name: Phone Number: Email: AGREEMENT NUMBER: PERFORMER NAME: ADDRESS: Performer’s Administrative/Contracting Name: Phone Number: Email: Performer’s Technical POC Name: Phone Number: Email: AGREEMENT NUMBER: PERFORMER NAME: ADDRESS: Performer’s Administrative/Contracting Name: Phone Number: Email: Performer’s Technical POC Name: Phone Number: Email: AGREEMENT NUMBER: PERFORMER NAME: ADDRESS: Performer’s Administrative/Contracting Name: Phone Number: Email: Performer’s Technical POC Name: Phone Number: Email: AGREEMENT NUMBER:
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Sources: Other Transaction Agreement