DELIVERABLES; SUPPORT Sample Clauses

DELIVERABLES; SUPPORT. The Materials will be delivered either via internet download or as a physical copy, at MainConcept’s sole discretion, though Customer may make its wishes for delivery method known and such wishes will be taken into account by MainConcept. MainConcept WILL NOT provide support for any third-party applications or software delivered with the Materials. Materials shall be sent to the Technical Contact listed above.
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DELIVERABLES; SUPPORT. 4.3.2.1. The Contractor shall review, provide assessment, and develop deliverables when directed, including: • Briefing Materials (Nuclear Surety briefings, Point/White Papers, etc.) (CDRL A003) • Certification Requirements Plan (CRP) (CDRL A078) • Changes to ICBM Items in the Master Nuclear Certification List (MNCL) • Engineering Evaluation Report (EER) (Nuclear Surety) (CDRL A079) • Nuclear Safety Analysis Report (NSAR) for Ground Launched Missiles (CDRL A077) • NCP (CDRL A078) • Nuclear Certification Impact Statement (NCIS) (CDRL A080) • Nuclear Surety Evaluation (NSE) Report (CDRL A081) • Safety and Nuclear Surety Technical Memorandum • Software Certification Plan (SCP) (CDRL A078) • Source data for ICBM TOs IAW TMCR 86-01 (CDRL A110)
DELIVERABLES; SUPPORT. 4.5.2.1. The Contractor shall review and provide an assessment of Subsystem Contractor deliverables and other WS documents, including: • Risk assessment studies • System Safety Hazard Analysis Report (SSHAR) (CDRL A066) • Safety Assessment Reports (SARs) (CDRL A067) • Risk acceptance recommendations • Threat hazard assessment (CDRL A154) • Briefing materials (briefings, point/white papers, etc.) (CDRL A003) • Safety and Nuclear technical memorandaSource data for ICBM TOs IAW TMCR 86-01 (CDRL A110) • Changes to ICBM items in the MNCL when risks are addressed at the subsystem-level • Hazard Tracking System (HTS) data (CDRL A155) • Program data entry and maintenance and current risk acceptance status of WSs HTS • System Safety Program Plans (CDRL A065) • PESHE (CDRL A074) • Hazardous Materials Management Plan (CDRL A008-8) • Explosive Hazard Classification (EHC) (CDRL A157) • Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) (CDRL A156)

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  • Service Support In accordance with an agreed upon Statement of Work and SLA, the Services may include Service Provider’s standard customer support services (the "Support Services") in accordance with the Service Provider’s service support schedule then in effect, available at xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/msa (or a successor website address) or as otherwise set out in the applicable Statement of Work or SLA (the "Support Schedule"). Service Provider may amend the Support Schedule from time to time in its sole discretion. Customer may purchase enhanced support services (“Expertise on Demand”) separately at Service Provider’s then current rates, or as otherwise agreed upon in respect of such Expertise on Demand services.

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  • Hardware Support During the Term, Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to install mandatory Hardware updates in accordance with the terms of the Service Contract as such materials become available for distribution. Whether a Hardware update is mandatory shall be determined by Seller in its sole discretion. Seller shall reschedule Hardware updates to coincide with preventive maintenance visits. If Purchaser requests that such Hardware updates occur at a time or date other than during preventive maintenance visits, Seller may, at its sole discretion, charge Purchaser for any costs and expenses incurred in connection with such Hardware update visit. All updated Hardware and components thereof and Purchaser’s use of the same shall be subject to this Agreement and the Original Terms.

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