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Question
Is IBM TRIRIGA CAD Integrator compliant with the Trade Agreements Act (TAA) for U.S. federal procurement?
Answer
IBM TRIRIGA CAD Integrator is designed to meet various regulatory and compliance standards, including the Trade Agreements Act (TAA).
IBM does not publish product‑specific “TAA compliance certificates” for individual software components.
IBM addresses TAA compliance through corporate-level declarations, licensing terms, and government-use notices.
To confirm TAA compliance:
1. Review IBM's corporate-level declarations and licensing terms.
2. Check the delivery method: IBM TRIRIGA CAD Integrator is licensed software delivered electronically via IBM Passport Advantage.
IBM software offerings provided through Passport Advantage are treated as U.S.‑made or designated-country end products for TAA purposes
3. Verify the documentation: All official TRIRIGA documentation includes the standard U.S. Government Restricted Rights notice, confirming IBM’s compliance framework for federal acquisition regulations.
4. Refer to the documentation IBM TRIRIGA CAD Integrator/Publisher
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/SSFCZ3_10.8/com.ibm.tri.doc/pdfs/pdf_cad_qsg.pdf
IBM TRIRIGA CAD Integrator documentation consistently states:
“U.S. Government Users Restricted Rights – Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp.”
5. IBM can provide a TAA compliance letters on request through IBM Sales. For an Official TAA Documentation/Letter, contact your IBM Sales Representative.
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