Supply Chain Security Program Participation Sample Clauses

Supply Chain Security Program Participation. Seller is encouraged to participate in national supply chain security programs including, but not limited to the Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (“C-TPAT”), Authorized Economic Operator (“AEO”) and equivalent programs. Seller shall notify Boeing to the extent it participates in such programs and the countries of participation and initiate monitoring when applicable. Seller shall provide Boeing with prompt notice of any changes to its supply chain security program status at xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx
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Supply Chain Security Program Participation. Seller is encouraged to participate in national supply chain security programs including, but not limited to the Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (“C-TPAT”), Authorized Economic Operator (“AEO”) and equivalent programs. Seller shall notify Buyer to the extent it participates in such programs and the countries of participation and initiate monitoring when applicable. Seller shall provide Buyer with prompt notice of any changes to its supply chain security program status at xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx.

Related to Supply Chain Security Program Participation

  • Supply Chain Security Supplier shall implement and maintain a written security program that consists of physical and procedural controls: to (a) prevent unauthorized access to Supplier’s facilities; (b) prevent finished goods or equipment from being tampered with, stolen or damaged prior to Supplier’s delivery in accordance with the terms of this Order; and (c) detect when malicious activity has occurred (the “Supply Chain Security Program”). Supplier’s Supply Chain Security Program shall align to the World Customs Organization’s SAFE Framework of Standards to Secure and Facilitate Global Trade (“SAFE Framework”) or other global security programs recognized by the World Customs Organization. Supplier shall flow down and verify the requirements of its Supply Chain Security Program to its sub-tier suppliers, if applicable. Supplier shall test its Supply Chain Security Program at least annually or whenever there are material changes in Supplier’s operations, risks or business practices. Upon Buyer’s written and reasonable request, Supplier shall provide Buyer with: (i) a copy of Supplier’s Supply Chain Security Program; (ii) an executive summary of test results and a report of corrective actions (including the timing for implementation) to be taken to remedy any deficiencies identified by such testing; and (iii) any audit results or findings resulting from Supplier’s periodic audit or testing of its sub-tier suppliers’ security programs.

  • Administrative Support Employee shall be provided with office space and administrative support.

  • Account Management 15.1 The Contractor is required to provide a dedicated Strategic Account Manager who will be the main point of contact for the Authority. The Strategic Account Manager will:  Attend quarterly, or as otherwise agreed, review meetings with the Authority, in person at the Authority’s premises or other locations as determined by the Authority  Attend regular catch-up meetings with the Authority, in person or by telephone/videoconference  Resolve any on-going operational issues which have not been resolved by the Contractor or Account Manager(s) and therefore require escalation  Ensure that the costs involved in delivering the Framework are as low as possible, whilst always meeting the required standards of service and quality.

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