Outsourced Software Development Clause Samples

The Outsourced Software Development clause defines the terms and conditions under which a company engages a third-party provider to design, develop, or maintain software on its behalf. Typically, this clause outlines the scope of work, deliverables, timelines, intellectual property ownership, confidentiality obligations, and quality standards that the external developer must meet. By clearly specifying these expectations and responsibilities, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings, protects proprietary information, and ensures that the final software product aligns with the company's requirements.
Outsourced Software Development. Supplier shall supervise and monitor outsourced software development. Supplier shall have a contract for the outsourced development in place with the third party and address licensing arrangements, certification of the quality and accuracy of the work carried out, rights of access for audit of the quality and security functionality of code.
Outsourced Software Development. Software made by a third party contracted by an organization with specific requirements.