Common use of Contractor Responsibilities Clause in Contracts

Contractor Responsibilities. The Contractor is responsible for the following: 1. Protecting Federal information and Federal information systems in order to ensure their – a. Integrity, which means guarding against improper information modification or destruction, and includes ensuring information non-repudiation and authenticity; b. Confidentiality, which means preserving authorized restrictions on access and disclosure, including means for protecting personal privacy and proprietary information; and c. Availability, which means ensuring timely and reliable access to and use of information. 2. Providing security of any Contractor systems, and information contained therein, connected to an HHS network or operated by the Contractor, regardless of location, on behalf of HHS. 3. Adopting, and implementing, at a minimum, the policies, procedures, controls and standards of the HHS Information Security Program to ensure the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of Federal information and Federal information systems for which the Contractor is responsible under this contract or to which it may otherwise have access under this contract. The HHS Information Security Program is outlined in the HHS Information Security Program Policy, which is available on the HHS Office of the Chief Information Officer's (OCIO) Web site.

Appears in 13 contracts

Sources: Government Wide Acquisition Contract (Gwac), Government Wide Acquisition Contract (Gwac), Government Wide Acquisition Contract (Gwac)

Contractor Responsibilities. The Contractor is responsible for the following: 1. Protecting Federal information and Federal information systems in order to ensure their –their- a. Integrity, which means guarding against improper information modification or destruction, and includes ensuring information non-repudiation and authenticity; b. Confidentiality, which means preserving authorized restrictions on access and disclosure, including means for protecting personal privacy and proprietary information; and c. Availability, which means ensuring timely and reliable access to and use of information. 2. Providing security of any Contractor systems, and information contained therein, connected to an HHS network or operated by the Contractor, regardless of location, on behalf of HHS. 3. Adopting, and implementing, at a minimum, the policies, procedures, controls and standards of the HHS Information Security Program to ensure the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of Federal information and Federal information systems for which the Contractor is responsible under this contract or to which it may otherwise have access under this contract. The HHS Information Security Program is outlined in the HHS Information Security Program Policy, which is available on the HHS Office of the Chief Information Officer's (OCIO) Web site.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Blanket Purchase Agreement (Bpa), Blanket Purchase Agreement (Bpa), Blanket Purchase Agreement (Bpa)

Contractor Responsibilities. The Contractor is responsible for the following: 1. Protecting Federal information and Federal information systems in order to ensure their - a. Integrity, which means guarding against improper information modification or destruction, and includes ensuring information non-repudiation and authenticity; b. Confidentiality, which means preserving authorized restrictions on access and disclosure, including means for protecting personal privacy and proprietary information; and c. Availability, which means ensuring timely and reliable access to and use of information. 2. Providing security of any Contractor systems, and information contained therein, connected to an HHS network or operated by the Contractor, regardless of location, on behalf of HHS. 3. Adopting, and implementing, at a minimum, the policies, procedures, controls and standards of the HHS Information Security Program to ensure the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of Federal information and Federal information systems for which the Contractor is responsible under this contract or to which it may otherwise have access under this contract. The HHS Information Security Program is outlined in the HHS Information Security Program Policy, which is available on the HHS Office of the Chief Information Officer's (OCIO) Web site.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Idiq Contract, Blanket Purchase Agreement (Bpa), Blanket Purchase Agreement (Bpa)

Contractor Responsibilities. The Contractor is responsible for the following: (1. ) Protecting Federal information and Federal information systems in order to ensure their –their— a. (i) Integrity, which means guarding against improper information modification or destruction, and includes ensuring information non-repudiation and authenticity; b. (ii) Confidentiality, which means preserving authorized restrictions on access and disclosure, including means for protecting personal privacy and proprietary information; and. c. (iii) Availability, which means ensuring timely and reliable access to and use of information. (2. ) Providing security of any Contractor systems, and information contained therein, connected to an HHS network or operated by the Contractor, regardless of location, on behalf of HHS. (3. ) Adopting, and implementing, at a minimum, the policies, procedures, controls controls, and standards of the HHS Information Security Program to ensure the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of Federal information and Federal information systems for which the Contractor is responsible under this contract or to which it may otherwise have access under this contract. The HHS Information Security Program is outlined in the HHS Information Security Program Policy, which is available on the HHS Office of the Chief Information Officer's (OCIO) Web site.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract