Contract Executive definition
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The USAC Contract Executive and the Vendor Contract Executive will serve as the primary representative for each party for the resolution of any Disputes and with regard to the Dispute Resolution Procedures.
If either Party has a Dispute with the other, the Contract Executive for that Party shall provide written notice describing the Dispute in detail to the other Party’s Contract Executive.
Copies of any complaints received by Vendor (including complaints about Vendor) and their associated resolutions will be sent to USAC’s designated procurement specialist and the USAC Contract Executive within one (1) day of receipt, unless an urgent complaint arises that materially affects a broad set of users, in which case the complaint should be sent to USAC’s designated procurement specialist and the USAC Contract Executive.
In the event that USAC notifies Vendor that it has reason to believe that the Vendor Contract Executive or Key Vendor Personnel has committed sexual or other harassment, violated any Law, or breached any provision of this MSA regarding confidentiality or data security, then, upon USAC’s request, Vendor shall immediately suspend the individual pending an investigation into the alleged conduct.
The USAC Contract Executive and Vendor Contract Executive are also empowered to adjust other Service Level Agreements by mutual agreement (and subject to the Change Control Procedures) for other reasons they deem appropriate.
If the USAC Contract Executive approves the change in priorities, and such change causes the failure to meet a Service Level Agreement that Vendor identified in the expected impacts, then such failure to meet the Service Level Agreement will be excused solely to the extent caused by the change in priorities.
After the initial two (2)-year period, Vendor will not reassign the Vendor Contract Executive or any of the Key Vendor Personnel without prior consultation with USAC.
Until the Transition has been completed, the Vendor Contract Executive will review the status of the Transition Services with the USAC Contract Executive as requested by USAC.
The USAC Contract Executive and the Vendor Contract Executive will review the Service Level Agreements for the preceding twelve (12) months during the last calendar quarter of every year.
If a change in priorities by USAC will adversely affect any Service Level Agreement, Vendor will notify the USAC Contract Executive of the expected impact of the change in priorities.