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Terms and conditions for negotiating contracts for public cloud services

When negotiations are needed, these are terms and conditions that government organisations often consider — including the minimum areas they must consider.

Minimum areas to cover in negotiations

The Government Chief Digital Officer (GCDO) provides an example of a clause with the minimum areas that government organisations need to cover when negotiating contracts for public cloud services.

Example minimum clause in contracts for public cloud services

Situations for negotiating contracts are rare

Check to see if other options are available first.

When to negotiate direct contracts for public cloud services

Names for each group signing the contract

Providers of public cloud services can be known as ‘suppliers’ or ‘vendors’, too.

Government organisations are also called ‘affiliates’ or ‘customers’ in contracts.

Names for contracts

For contracts, you might also see names like ‘affiliate agreements’ or ‘customer agreements’.

Information sharing

Some questions in the risk discovery tool for public cloud services need to be answered by the provider. Contract clauses should allow service providers’ answers to the questions to be shared within the New Zealand public sector.

Risk discovery tool for public cloud services

Be clear about payments for losses and disruptions

Negotiate these terms and conditions to be specific about who is responsible for paying for losses and disruptions.

Customer indemnifying provider

Provider indemnifying customer

Control of claims

Customer liability

Provider liability

Guarantee options for your organisation

Negotiate these terms and conditions to make sure you have options instead of accepting contracts as set by providers.

Warranties

Service levels

Exclusive remedies

Dispute resolution

Make sure contracts allow for information to be secure

Negotiate these terms and conditions to be sure a provider’s service allows the information of NZ government and New Zealanders to be secure.

Governing law and jurisdiction

Information security

Data and privacy

Confidentiality and Official Information

Intellectual property

Entire agreement, applicable documents and precedence

Amendment

Utility links and page information

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