n an outsourcing agreement, the outsourcee’s key responsibilities include delivering services as agreed upon, meeting performance metrics and service levels, maintaining confidentiality and data security, and ensuring compliance with laws and regulations. They must also handle intellectual property rights related to the work produced and maintain open communication with the client. Additionally, the outsourcee is responsible for allocating necessary resources, adhering to pricing and payment terms, and fulfilling obligations upon contract termination, such as data transfer and service transition. These responsibilities are essential for a successful outsourcing relationship and ensuring both parties meet their contractual obligations.