INMARSAT RESPONSIBILITIES Clause Samples

INMARSAT RESPONSIBILITIES. In addition to other obligations of Inmarsat as set forth in this Statement of Work, Inmarsat shall perform the tasks and provide the equipment and data specified below in Table 7.1 at the times indicated (Sea Launch and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ Mission Managers will mutually agree to mission specific schedules). Sea Launch and Inmarsat shall develop a program schedule that shall contain calendar dates for the accomplishment of the scheduled tasks. Table 7.1. Inmarsat Deliverables Item Typical contents Preliminary* Final* 1) Completed user questionnaire Questionnaire from the Sea Launch User’s Guide Preliminary information on spacecraft physical characteristics, flight design, electrical and mechanical interfaces, environments, ground processing requirements, and safety requirements N/A EDC 2) Interface Requirements Document Red-lined Sea Launch ICD from a previous mission or Customer’s own Interface Requirements Document N/A EDC 3) Spacecraft master schedule Top-level program schedule that shows key program milestones including contract go-ahead, critical design review, acoustic test, sine vib test, thermal vac test, spacecraft preship review, spacecraft ship, launch at EDC SC dellivery – 2 weeks 4a) Mission Trajectory Spacecraft injection orbit SC mass to be used for mission design N/A L-10 months 4b) Flight Mechanics In-flight attitude constraints Spacecraft nominal separation parameters N/A L-10 months 5) Launch window Launch time and RAAN constraints N/A L-10 months 6) Spacecraft mass properties status reports Spacecraft mass Three-axis center of gravity Three-axis moment of inertia about center of gravity Three-axis product of inertia about center of gravity Mass properties uncertainty ranges L-10 months L-4 months, followed by as-weighed data at SC delivery + 5 days
INMARSAT RESPONSIBILITIES. Inmarsat shall be responsible for: a) Provisioning of all site facilities including the building and associated infrastructure facilities (e.g. air conditioning, mains AC and DC power, UPS, temporary storage, site access, cable ways etc.) in readiness for equipment installation. b) Obtaining necessary local SAS operating licences. c) Ensuring suitable authorisation, access and co-operation for the Contractor staff, in the event that the designated sites (including RAN development site) are not operated by Inmarsat and in order that the Contractor can fulfil the contractual obligations. d) Ensuring that adequate precautions are in place to safeguard any Contractor equipment whilst at the site. e) Providing suitable office facilities and amenities to Contractor staff at the nominated site plus Inmarsat HQ, including reasonable use of telecommunication services. f) Chairmanship and administration of the Change Control Board, which will be responsible for controlling changes to all Interface Control Documents (ICDs), including the Iu interface to the RAN. g) Chairmanship and administration of the Development Coordination Forum, which will be responsible for coordination of engineering and operational matters related to the development of the BGAN system. h) Leading the efforts to establish the selected BGAN Air Interface as the standard for the Satellite Component of UMTS/IMT2000 by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). i) Providing Interface Control Documents (ICD) for all external interfaces to the CN and SMA (if procured). j) Making efforts to ensure availability of other interfaces to external BGAN subsystems at their respective on-site locations in order to support Contractor Site and System Acceptance Testing. If certain external BGAN subsystems are not available at the time of the scheduled acceptance then testing using appropriate test tools will be considered acceptable. k) Ensuring suitable authorisation, access and co-operation for the Contractor staff with PSTN/ISDN and IP interconnect partners in order that the Contractor can fulfil the contractual obligations. l) Ensuring necessary commercial and legal arrangements are in place to enable interconnection with PSTN/ISDN and IP networks. To support these activities then: 1. The Contractor shall provide a second draft Site Facilities Requirement Specification (SFRS) by not late...

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