CIO Oversight Clause Samples

The CIO Oversight clause establishes the authority and responsibility of the Chief Information Officer (CIO) to supervise and monitor specific aspects of a project or organizational process, typically related to information technology systems and data management. In practice, this clause may require regular reporting to the CIO, mandate their approval for key IT decisions, or grant them the power to intervene in project execution to ensure compliance with organizational standards. Its core function is to centralize IT governance, ensuring that technology initiatives align with strategic objectives and adhere to security and compliance requirements.
CIO Oversight. The Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the State of Montana, or designee, may perform contract oversight activities. Such activities may include the identification, analysis, resolution, and prevention of deficiencies that may occur within the performance of contract obligations. The CIO may require the issuance of a right to assurance or may issue a stop work order.
CIO Oversight. The State of Montana Chief Information Officer (CIO) or designee, may perform PA oversight activities. Such activities may include the identification, analysis, resolution, and prevention of deficiencies that may occur within the performance of PA obligations. The CIO may require the issuance of a right to assurance or may issue a stop work order as provided below. Right to Assurance. If State, in good faith, has reason to believe that Contractor does not intend to, is unable to, or has refused to perform or continue performing all material obligations under this PA, State may demand in writing that Contractor give a written assurance of its intent to perform. Contractor’s failure to provide written assurance within the number of days specified in the demand (in no event less than five business days) State may, at State's option, be the basis for terminating this PA and pursuing the rights and remedies available under this PA or law. Stop Work Order. State may, at any time, by written order to Contractor require Contractor to stop any or all parts of the work required by this Contract for the period of
CIO Oversight. The State of Montana Chief Information Officer (CIO) or designee, may perform PA oversight activities. Such activities may include the identification, analysis, resolution, and prevention of deficiencies that may occur within the performance of PA obligations. The CIO may require the issuance of a right to assurance or may issue a stop work order as provided below. Right to Assurance. If State, in good faith, has reason to believe that Contractor does not intend to, is unable to, or has refused to perform or continue performing all material obligations under this PA, State may demand in writing that Contractor give a written assurance of its intent to perform. Contractor’s failure to provide written assurance within the number of days specified in the demand (in no event less than five business days) State may, at State's option, be the basis for terminating this PA and pursuing the rights and remedies available under this PA or law. Stop Work Order. State may, at any time, by written order to Contractor require Contractor to stop any or all parts of the work required by this Contract for the period of days indicated by State after the order is delivered to Contractor. The order must be specifically identified as a stop work order issued under this clause. Upon receipt of the order, Contractor shall immediately comply with its terms and take all reasonable steps to minimize the incurrence of costs allocable to the work covered by the order during the

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