This form is an Outside Developer's Agreement. The form provides that the manufacturer desires to retain the services of a developer as an independent contractor to perform software design, programming, debugging, and modifying. The agreement also provides that it is the developer's responsibility to report all income received under the agreement.
Yes, typically, the city provides some level of support, but it's best to clarify what kind of help you'll receive in the agreement.
If you don't meet your obligations, there may be penalties outlined in the agreement, which could affect future projects.
The duration of the agreement can vary, but it will be specified in the contract. Make sure you know how long you're on the hook!
Absolutely! It's wise to understand local regulations, as they might influence your work and responsibilities as a developer.
This agreement can cover various projects, including software design, programming, writing, and any tech services requested by the city.
An outsider developer is typically someone who is not a permanent employee of the city but engages in developing software or technology for local projects.
It's a legal contract that outlines the terms under which an outsider developer can create software or applications in Fort Worth.