Common use of Security Sensitive Work Clause in Contracts

Security Sensitive Work. “Security Sensitive Work” means any of the Services that requires (i) unescorted access of Supplier Personnel to any Company location, facility, or worksite; (ii) deploying any Supplier Personnel to perform Services at any Company customer location, facility, or worksite; or (iii) granting access to Company networks (i.e., having a GE-issued single sign-on account) to Supplier Personnel. To the extent permissible by applicable law, prior to Supplier or Supplier’s Personnel engaging in any Security Sensitive Work, Supplier shall, after securing written authorization from Supplier’s Personnel and at Supplier’s expense, perform background screening consistent with Company’s “Requirements for Supplier Personnel Screening” attached hereto as Schedule C. This screening shall include the prior seven (7) year period covering all locations in which Supplier’s Personnel resided and will verify employment details during this period. Supplier shall retain a copy of this screening report for Company’s inspection for at least three (3) years following the performance of such Security Sensitive Work by Supplier’s Personnel. Company reserves the right to determine, in its sole discretion, the type of work that will be designated as “security sensitive” under this Agreement.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

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