ISO Accreditation Sample Clauses
The ISO Accreditation clause requires that a party, typically a service provider or manufacturer, maintains certification to relevant ISO (International Organization for Standardization) standards. This means the party must obtain and keep up-to-date accreditation, such as ISO 9001 for quality management or ISO 27001 for information security, and may need to provide evidence of such certification upon request. The core function of this clause is to ensure that the party adheres to internationally recognized best practices, thereby assuring the other party of consistent quality, reliability, or security in the goods or services provided.
ISO Accreditation. Declaration Certificate for Local content. (Annexure-M.1)
ISO Accreditation. Declaration by bidder for Restrictions under rule 144(xi) of general financial rules GFRs, (2017) on Letter head of firm. (Annexure-H)