SAIC’s Information Systems Clause Samples

The 'SAIC’s Information Systems' clause defines the rules and restrictions governing the use of SAIC’s electronic systems, networks, and data resources. It typically outlines who may access these systems, the purposes for which they may be used, and the security protocols that must be followed, such as password protection or data confidentiality measures. By establishing clear guidelines for system usage, this clause helps protect sensitive information, prevent unauthorized access, and ensure that company technology resources are used appropriately and securely.
SAIC’s Information Systems. If Buyer allows Seller’s employees to access SAIC’s information systems (e.g. SAIC-owned or SAIC-furnished equipment, such as computers, networks, external drives and applications that enable use, processing, transmission and storing of information assets) Seller shall ensure the proper use and protection of SAIC’s information systems and assets. Seller’s employees will be required to sign ▇▇▇▇▇’s Acceptable Use Policy. COVERED TELECOMMUNICATION EQUIPEMENT AND SERVICES Seller shall not provide “covered telecommunications equipment or services” or “covered defense telecommunications equipment or services” to SAIC in the performance of this Subcontract, which prohibited equipment and services are defined as follows: ‘Covered telecommunications equipment or services’ means: (1) Telecommunications equipment produced by Huawei Technologies Company or ZTE Corporation (or any subsidiary or affiliate of such entities); (2) For the purpose of public safety, security of Government facilities, physical security surveillance of critical infrastructure, and other national security purposes, video surveillance and telecommunications equipment produced by Hytera Communications Corporation, Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Company, or Dahua Technology Company (or any subsidiary or affiliate of such entities); (3) Telecommunications or video surveillance services provided by such entities or using such equipment; or (4) Telecommunications or video surveillance equipment or services produced or provided by an entity that the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Director of National Intelligence or the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, reasonably believes to be an entity owned or controlled by, or otherwise connected to, the government of a covered foreign country. ‘Covered defense telecommunications equipment or services’ means: (1) Telecommunications equipment produced by Huawei Technologies Company or ZTE Corporation, or any subsidiary or affiliate of such entities; (2) Telecommunications services provided by such entities or using such equipment; or (3) Telecommunications equipment or services produced or provided by an entity that the Secretary of Defense reasonably believes to be an entity owned or controlled by, or otherwise connected to, the People’s Republic of China or the Russian Federation.” CONFLICT MINERALS Seller shall conduct and require due diligence throughout its supply chain to prevent use of Conflict Minerals, which include ...
SAIC’s Information Systems. If Buyer allows Seller’s employees to access SAIC’s information systems (e.g. SAIC-owned or SAIC-furnished equipment, such as computers, networks, external drives and applications that enable use, processing, transmission and storing of information assets) Seller shall ensure the proper use and protection of SAIC’s information systems and assets. Seller’s employees will be required to sign Buyer’s Acceptable Use Policy.
SAIC’s Information Systems. If Buyer allows Seller’s employees to access SAIC’s information systems (e.g. SAIC-owned or SAIC-furnished equipment, such as computers, networks, external drives and applications that enable use, processing, transmission and storing of information assets) Seller shall ensure the proper use and protection of SAIC’s information systems and assets. Seller’s employees will be required to sign ▇▇▇▇▇’s Acceptable Use Policy. CONFLICT MINERALS Seller shall conduct and require due diligence throughout its supply chain to prevent use of Conflict Minerals, which include gold (Au), tantalum (Ta), tungsten (W) and tin (Sn) sourced from areas identified as conflict regions, including the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Central Africa. Seller shall use due diligence protocols, standards, and procedures that meet or exceed the reasonable country of origin inquiry described in Securities and Exchange Commission rules and the relevant best practices developed by industry, and which allow Buyer to submit accurate Conflict Mineral reports to the government and other entities. If Seller’s part or product is included in Buyer’s product, Seller shall annually complete a Conflict Minerals Form. Failure to submit this form to Buyer when requested may result in the termination of this Order and prevent ▇▇▇▇▇ from conducting further business with Seller in the future. CHANGES Buyer may direct changes within the general scope of this Order to the extent ▇▇▇▇▇’s customer has made changes to ▇▇▇▇▇’s prime contract which relate to the goods and services to be provided hereunder. All other changes in this Order may be made only by written agreement of the parties. Also, Buyer may, for any reason, direct Seller to suspend, in whole or in part, delivery of goods or performance of services hereunder for such period of time as may be determined by Buyer in its sole discretion. If any such suspension or Buyer-directed change causes a material increase or decrease in the cost of, or the time required for the performance of any part of the work under this Order, the parties shall negotiate an equitable adjustment in the Order price or delivery schedule, or both. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if ▇▇▇▇▇ suspends work pursuant to a government shutdown, ▇▇▇▇▇’s obligation to make such an adjustment shall be limited to the extent that the government makes an adjustment to Buyer’s prime contract on account of the suspended work under this Order.
SAIC’s Information Systems. If Buyer allows Seller’s employees to access SAIC’s information systems (e.g. SAIC-owned or SAIC-furnished equipment, such as computers, networks, external drives and applications that enable use, processing, transmission and storing of information assets) Seller shall ensure the proper use and protection of SAIC’s information systems and assets. Seller’s employees will be required to sign Buyer’s Acceptable Use Policy. COVERED TELECOMMUNICATION EQUIPEMENT AND SERVICES Seller shall not provide “covered telecommunications equipment or services” or “covered defense telecommunications equipment or services” to SAIC in the performance of this Order, as those terms are defined in FAR 52.204-24 and DFARS 252.204-7017, respectively. Seller shall notify Buyer immediately should it discover that it has provided, or may provide in the future, such prohibited equipment or services.