Common use of Usability Clause in Contracts

Usability. The Contractor’s System must be designed to provide a browser based, or a Rich Internet Application, that will utilize feature rich applications that will be updated over the Wide Area Network (WAN) and the Internet, and will deliver a consistent User experience to Vermont Citizens, AHS employees, providers, contractors, and partners. The Contractor will send and retrieve data in the background without interfering with or delaying User interface behavior in the browser. As newer browsers are released and are more capable of supporting technologies such as HTML5, the Contractor will capitalize on those improvements and incorporate them in the application. The Contractor’s System shall provide a dynamic Graphic User Interface (GUI) that allows access to information based on a User’s role and associated permissions. Configurable functions as well as the current state of User interaction at any given point in time will be achieved via configurable business rules or branching logic that is associated with real-time responses within the application. The Contractor’s System shall present only what is relevant to, or required of, the User to accomplish a specific data entry or review scenario while still ensuring all pertinent data is captured. All fields will include appropriate User entry validation such as data type, masking, and length. The Contractor will use zero footprint technology, architecture, and applications that can be “styled” or “skinned” to the AHS color palette and logo. The Contractor will provide secure single sign-on options to integrate into an existing client portal. Single Sign-On Options will include: 1. ▇▇▇▇ 2.0 Tokens and Protocol

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Sources: Enterprise Care Management Solutions, Contract for Personal Services