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10 SECTION 1: SCOPE OF WORK | 2014_0122 <br /> <br />G. RESTRICTIONS <br /> <br />The following restrictions apply to the Master Agreement. A Participating State may set further restrictions of products in <br />their Participating Addendum. The Participating State will determine with the Contract Vendor how to approve these <br />modifications to the State’s Product and Service Schedule. <br /> <br />a. Software <br />1. Software is restricted to operating systems and commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) software and is subject to equipment <br />configuration limits. <br />2. Software is an option which must be related to the procurement of equipment. <br />3. Software must be pre-loaded or provided as an electronic link with the initial purchase of equipment. <br />4. Software such as middleware which is not always installed on the equipment, but is related to storage and server <br />equipment (band 4&5) purchased, is allowed and may be procured after the initial purchase of equipment. <br /> <br />b. Services <br />1. Services must be related to the procurement of equipment. <br />2. Service limits will be addressed by each State. <br />3. Wireless phone and internet service is not allowed. <br />4. Cloud Services including acquisitions structured as managed on-site services are not allowed. <br />5. Managed Print Services are not allowed. <br /> <br />c. Third Party Products. <br />1. Contract Vendors can only offer Third Party Products in the bands they have been awarded. <br />2. Contract Vendor cannot offer products manufactured by another Contract Vendor holding a Minnesota <br />WSCA-NASPO Master Agreement unless approved by the Lead State. <br /> <br />d. Additional Product/Services <br />1. Hardware and software required to solely support wide area network (WAN) operation and management are not <br />allowed. <br />2. Lease/Rentals of equipment may be allowed and will be addressed by each State. <br />3. Cellular Phone Equipment is not allowed. <br />4. EPEAT Bronze requirement may be waived, on a State case by case basis, if approved by the State’s Chief <br />Procurement Officer.