Satellite Performance Specification definition
Examples of Satellite Performance Specification in a sentence
Each Customer Waiver shall be deemed an amendment to the Satellite Performance Specification or to the applicable provision or Exhibit of this Contract for other Deliverable Items permitting such waiver thereof, or deviation therefrom, effective on or after the date of such approval for such Satellite or Deliverable Item.
The purpose of the SPSR shall be to review test data and analyses for the subject SATMEX 8 Satellite to determine whether such SATMEX 8 Satellite meets applicable SATMEX 8 Satellite Performance Specification requirements without non-conformances (provided that any waivers and deviations approved pursuant to Article 9.4 shall not be considered non-conformances) and is therefore ready for shipment to the Launch Site.
In the event such tests demonstrate conformity of the SATMEX 8 Satellite to the applicable requirements of the SATMEX 8 Satellite Performance Specification and Purchaser confirms in writing such demonstrated conformity (not to be unreasonably withheld), Purchaser shall direct that the SATMEX 8 Satellite be prepared and shipped by Contractor to the Launch Site (or any other location as Purchaser may direct).
The Contractor must agree to comply fully with and be bound by the provisions of the Health Care Accountability Ordinance (HCAO), as set forth in San Francisco Labor and Employment Code Article 121 (formerly Administrative Code Chapter 12Q).
Within seventy-two (72) hours after completion of the SPSR, Purchaser shall notify Contractor in writing of: (i) its concurrence with the results of the SPSR including any waiver of its right to compel correction of those non-conformances to the requirements of Exhibit B, Satellite Performance Specification, specified by Purchaser in such notice; or (ii) specific non-conformances of the Satellite to the requirements of Exhibit B, Satellite Performance Specification, which require correction.
The Launch Vehicle shall be one of the candidate Launch Vehicles identified in Paragraph 2.1 (Launch Requirements) of Exhibit B, Satellite Performance Specification, and the Launch Date shall be compatible with the Satellite Delivery schedule set forth in Article 3.1 hereof.
The purpose of the SPSR shall be to: (i) review test data and analyses for the Satellite; (ii) demonstrate testing has been completed in accordance with the applicable portions of Exhibit D, Satellite Program Test Plan; and (iii) determine whether the Satellite meets applicable Exhibit B, Satellite Performance Specification requirements (except those that have been waived pursuant to Article 9.1.4 below) and is therefore ready for shipment to the Launch Site.
A “Less than Satisfactorily Operating Satellite” means a Satellite that does not meet all of the performance requirements of Exhibit B, Satellite Performance Specification.
A Transmission Path shall be deemed “operational” if the Satellite can provide full performance as required in Exhibit B, Satellite Performance Specification through such Transmission Path, after measurement and analysis uncertainty has been taken into consideration.
The Launch Vehicle shall be one of the candidate Launch Vehicles identified in paragraph 2.1 of Exhibit B, Satellite Performance Specification.