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DEFINITION OF PROJECT SCOPE AND DELIVERABLES. 37 Design - Includes consulting services for: 4 OF 3124 EXHIBIT B C:\USERS\XXXXXX XXXXX\DESKTOP\CERNER EHR\EHR FINAL K DOCS\CERNER-EHR-12-16-DD FINAL 9-11-12 (REDLINE).DOCXCER02ADMKK13CER04ADMK HCA ASR 12-000930 Page 66 of 310 1 • Forms Design • Event Hierarchy/Document Types
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DEFINITION OF PROJECT SCOPE AND DELIVERABLES. CTS-PACHA CAMM Single Two Node Cluster HA Implementation The implementation of a one (1) XXXX XX is limited to the following environments: • One Instance of a CAMM Environment (Gate,DB,Store) The following tasks are performed (all onsite tasks must be performed during a single onsite engagement): • Implementation of one (1) XXXX XX • Planning (remote) • Schedule Kick off Call, Follow-up Project Call with COUNTYReview of Assumptions/Pre-Travel Checklist with COUNTY • Hardware/Software Validation(remote) • Verify host operating system is at supported level • Verify Veritas file system software is at supported level (if applicable) • Verify host multi-pathing drivers are installed and supported • Verify PACS licensing • Verify correct storage provisioning • Installation/Configuration (onsite) • Install RedHat Clustering on both nodes • Configure new cluster • Configure applications so that its aware of cluster environment • Validate cluster installation • Test failover functionality without application • Test failover functionality with application • Remote Support • Provide support for up to one week after implementation • After one week support is provided through standard CONTRACTOR channels
DEFINITION OF PROJECT SCOPE AND DELIVERABLES. CONTRACTOR will propose to provide technical consultation services to implement an automated disaster recovery solution for COUNTY’s UX or VMS based Millennium system using Oracle 11G (or applicable more current version) Standby Database hosted from the CTC. This scope of services section defines the scope and responsibility of each party in completing this implementation and providing the ongoing solution. The current implementation scope will provide the following components: • Final scoping and requirements analysis/design • Establish WAN connectivity between the CTC and COUNTY’s facility • Review COUNTY IP address configuration • Implement all required hardware to support COUNTY Standby Database at CTC • Create and test a standby database at CTC for COUNTY’s PROD environment including • receiving and applying online redo logs • Establish 24 hour lag for applying of redo logs (or mutually agreed to alternative lag timeframe) • Modify and implement (DR Move) scripts that will be used for Millennium code sync on the VMS or UX nodes • Create DR Citrix farm at CTC with COUNTY configuration • Implement NT sync process (including Citrix, Charting and RRD servers) • Provide Print Services environment for Millennium printing • Create/implement operational DR procedures for PROD environment (including fail- over/fail-back) • Create and provide DR documentation (Operations Guide, Disaster Declaration procedures) • Complete successful test of fail-over and fail-back of COUNTY PROD or MOCK environment • Create and provide documented Service Level Arrangements including necessary Change Control procedures required to maintain the DR environment • Manage and maintain DR configuration at the CTC • Create regularly scheduled backup copy of standby database.
DEFINITION OF PROJECT SCOPE AND DELIVERABLES. Cerner Technical Associates and a qualified ServiceGuard Implementation Expert will review and enhance ServiceGuard and High Availability on a two-node Cluster. Cerner Technical Associates will also implement Oracle Real Application Cluster on a two-node Cluster. Certain tasks are dependent on the availability of your technical personnel for verification and testing. We will identify those tasks at the beginning of the engagement to facilitate scheduling and coordination.
DEFINITION OF PROJECT SCOPE AND DELIVERABLES. Cerner's technical database consultants will assist in the replication of up to three non- production databases through an export/import process. The databases will be closed utilizing Cerner’s RMAN Toolkit. These databases will remain on the HP VMS platform hardware.
DEFINITION OF PROJECT SCOPE AND DELIVERABLES. CTS-EVA Installation of one (1) HP EVA, up to two (2) FC-switches, up to four (4) Cerner Nodes The implementation of an HP StorageWorks EVA is limited to the following environments:
DEFINITION OF PROJECT SCOPE AND DELIVERABLES. CTS-EVAHCM Health-Check for one (1) HP StorageWorks EVA The Health Check of an HP StorageWorks EVA is limited to the following environments: a. One (1) HP EVA, b. Four (4) Host Systems,
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  • Project Deliverables The Contractor shall provide each of the following deliverables in writing to the City for review and approval to achieve the project objectives.

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  • Milestone Schedule Please state the status and progress of each Milestone and identify any completed Milestone(s) for the previous calendar quarter.

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  • Project Schedule Construction must begin within 30 days of the date set forth in Appendix A, Page 2, for the start of construction, or this Agreement may become null and void, at the sole discretion of the Director. However, the Recipient may apply to the Director in writing for an extension of the date to initiate construction. The Recipient shall specify the reasons for the delay in the start of construction and provide the Director with a new start of construction date. The Director will review such requests for extensions and may extend the start date, providing that the Project can be completed within a reasonable time frame.

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