Process for Assessing and Resolving Issues Related to Disruptive Technology
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On this page: Find the following processes for assessing and resolving issues related to Disruptive Technology.
1. Technological Obsolescence 2. Cyber Attacks 3. Data Theft 4. Economic and Social Disruption 1. Are there contractual obligations/rights that allow the government to make or request the required adjustments? 2. Can the issue be dealt with by changing the term of the contract? 3. Are contractual provisions applicable that permit regular adjustments? 4. Are legal mechanisms applicable to the PPP contract that permit adjustments in exceptional situations? 5. Can the PPP contract be renegotiated under the contract’s renegotiation scheme to deal with the issues? 6. Can the issue be solved through relation management and/or dispute resolution? 7. Are emergency clauses/government step-in rights applicable? 8. Is early termination the only way to deal with the issues caused by disruptive technology? Review of the Project Fundamentals
Does the impact lead to financial distress for the project?
What contractual provisions are available to deal with these issues?
What are potential legal consequences for the government?
The Disruption and PPPs section is based on the Report "PPP Contracts in An Age of Disruption" and will be reviewed at regular intervals.
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