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CONT - Personal Computer Deployment Services 2009

  • YEAR CREATED: 2009
  • ENTITY TYPE: State
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: CONT - Contract, Agreement
The document is a contract between the State of Connecticut's Department of Information Technology and a contractor. The document includes several sections that outline the terms and conditions of the contract. Section 61 states that in case of any conflict or inconsistency between the contract and any statutes or regulations referenced in the contract, the content of the statutes and regulations will govern. Section 62 discusses the concept of cross-default, stating that if the contractor or any parties associated with the contractor breach or fail to perform under the contract, the State has the right to treat it as a breach under any other agreements the contractor has with the State. The State can then exercise its rights and remedies under both the contract and other agreements. Additionally, this section clarifies that the contract does not modify, compromise, or waive any rights or defenses of the State. Section 63 mentions that the contract may be subject to the provisions of §1-218 of the Connecticut General Statutes, which require the public agency to receive copies of records and files related to the performance of the governmental function. It also states that these records and files are subject to the Freedom of Information Act and may be disclosed by the public agency. Section 64 notifies vendors about the requirement of a consulting affidavit for contracts with a total value of fifty thousand dollars or more. The affidavit attests to whether any consulting agreement has been entered into in connection with the contract and provides details about the consultant and the services provided. Section 65 incorporates a summary of State ethics laws developed by the State Ethics Commission into the contract. Section 66 acknowledges that the contract does not modify, compromise, or waive the State's sovereign immunity. Overall, the document outlines various provisions and requirements related to the contract between the State of Connecticut's Department of Information Technology and the contractor. It clarifies that the contract does not modify, compromise, or waive any rights or defenses of the State, and also includes provisions related to cross-default, records disclosure, consulting affidavits, ethics laws, and sovereign immunity.
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