Common use of CURRENT STANDARDS Clause in Contracts

CURRENT STANDARDS. The Supplier shall at all times comply with the standards referred to in this Schedule. The Supplier shall use the best applicable techniques and standards and perform the Call-Off Agreements with all reasonable care, skill and diligence, and in accordance with Good Industry Practice. The Supplier warrants and represents that all Supplier Staff assigned to the performance of the Services shall possess and exercise such qualifications, skill and experience as are necessary for the proper performance of the Services. The Supplier shall undertake its obligations (and shall procure that its Sub-Contractors undertake their obligations) arising under this Framework Agreement and any Call-Off Agreements in accordance with the BS EN ISO 9001 Quality Management System standard or equivalent, and all other quality and technical standards published by BSI British Standards, the National Standards Body of the United Kingdom, the International Organisation for Standardisation or other reputable or equivalent body (and their successor bodies), that a skilled and experienced operator in the same type of industry or business sector as the Supplier (or the Sub-Contractor, as the case may be) would reasonably and ordinarily be expected to comply with and any other applicable quality Standards, Government codes of practice and guidance. The Supplier shall provide Digital Services that meet the standards set out in the Digital Manual located at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/service-manual/digital-by-default (as may be updated or amended from time to time) The Supplier shall ensure that they are able to measure and report the Cyclometric complexity of the code developed to ensure that the efficiency of the coding can be measured by the Contracting Body. The Supplier will be required to comply with the Government Buying Standard for Data centres (under development), EU Code of Conduct, which sets out ways in which data centres (this includes server farms, server rooms etc) can restrict their energy usage and cost – this includes looking at improving the efficiency with which software is written so that it delivers the required functionality within tightly written and fewer lines of code that in turn reduces the processing time required and ultimately contributes to energy and cost savings.

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Sources: Framework Agreement

CURRENT STANDARDS. The Supplier shall at all times comply with the standards referred to in this Schedule. The Supplier shall use the best applicable techniques and standards and perform the Call-Off Agreements with all reasonable care, skill and diligence, and in accordance with Good Industry Practice. The Supplier warrants and represents that all Supplier Staff assigned to the performance of the Services shall possess and exercise such qualifications, skill and experience as are necessary for the proper performance of the Services. The Supplier shall undertake its obligations (and shall procure that its Sub-Contractors undertake their obligations) arising under this Framework Agreement and any Call-Off Agreements in accordance with the BS EN ISO 9001 Quality Management System standard or equivalent, and all other quality and technical standards published by BSI British Standards, the National Standards Body of the United Kingdom, the International Organisation for Standardisation or other reputable or equivalent body (and their successor bodies), that a skilled and experienced operator in the same type of industry or business sector as the Supplier (or the Sub-Contractor, as the case may be) would reasonably and ordinarily be expected to comply with and any other applicable quality Standards, Government codes of practice and guidance. The Supplier shall provide Digital the Services that meet in accordance with the standards principles set out in the Digital Manual located at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/service-manual/digital-by-default agile (as may be updated or amended from time to time) and in accordance with the Digital Services Prospectus which is available from the Authority at the Supplier’s request. The Supplier shall ensure that they are able to measure and report the Cyclometric complexity of the code developed to ensure that the efficiency of the coding can be measured by the Contracting Body. The Supplier will be required to comply with the Government Buying Standard for Data centres (under development), EU Code of Conduct, which sets out ways in which data centres (this includes server farms, server rooms etc) can restrict their energy usage and cost – this includes looking at improving the efficiency with which software is written so that it delivers the required functionality within tightly written and fewer lines of code that in turn reduces the processing time required and ultimately contributes to energy and cost savings.

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Sources: Digital Services Framework Agreement