FACTORY AND LAUNCH SITE ACCESS Sample Clauses

FACTORY AND LAUNCH SITE ACCESS. Subject to appropriate export, regulatory, confidentiality, security and/or safety limitations, Customer shall have access to Contractor’s mission hardware final assembly factory to witness Contractor’s mission hardware final acceptance activities. Customer will similarly have access to the launch site, launch complex and Satellite encapsulation area to witness major Customer-related mission tests and to attend regular coordination meetings as well as all other access as specified in the Statement of Work.
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FACTORY AND LAUNCH SITE ACCESS. Customer, its Related Third Parties and designated Affiliates shall have access, subject to coordination with and following reasonable notice to Contractor, to Contractor’s mission hardware final assembly factory to witness Contractor’s mission hardware final acceptance activities. Customer, its Related Third Parties and designated Affiliates (in each case at their own expense with respect to travel CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT HAS BEEN REQUESTED FOR PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT. THE COPY FILED HEREWITH OMITS THE INFORMATION SUBJECT TO A CONFIDENTIALITY REQUEST. OMISSIONS ARE DESIGNATED [***. . .***]. A COMPLETE VERSION OF THIS EXHIBIT HAS BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. and disbursements), will have access to the Launch Site, launch complex and Satellite encapsulation area to witness major Customer-related mission tests and to attend regular coordination meetings. Contractor shall, on a Reasonable Efforts basis, provide Customer, and with prior Customer approval, Customer’s Related Third Parties and designated Affiliates, with non-escort badges at the Launch Site, launch complex and Satellite encapsulation area. In each case, the access rights of Customer, its Related Third Parties and designated Affiliates shall be subject to applicable regulatory, confidentiality, security and/or safety limitations.
FACTORY AND LAUNCH SITE ACCESS. Subject to appropriate export laws, regulations and licenses and security and safety limitations, Customer and its authorised representative shall have reasonable access to facilities, work-in-progress, meetings and reviews identified in Annex AStatement of Work” and developmental work required for the performance of this Contract.
FACTORY AND LAUNCH SITE ACCESS. Subject to appropriate export, regulatory, confidentiality, security and/or safety limitations, MSV shall have access to Contractor’s mission hardware final assembly factory to witness Contractor’s mission hardware final acceptance activities. MSV will similarly have access to the launch site, launch complex and Satellite encapsulation area to witness major MSV-related mission tests and to attend regular coordination meetings. (***)
FACTORY AND LAUNCH SITE ACCESS. Customer, its Related Third Parties and designated Affiliates shall have access to: (i) Contractor’s mission hardware final assembly factory to witness Contractor’s mission hardware final acceptance activities; (ii) the Launch Site; and (iii) the launch complex and Satellite encapsulation area to witness major Customer-related mission tests and to attend regular coordination meetings. Contractor shall provide Customer, and with prior Customer approval, Customer’s Related Third Parties and designated Affiliates, with access at the Launch Site, launch complex and Satellite encapsulation area in accordance with the security plan agreed to by the Parties. In each case, the access rights of Customer, its Related Third Parties and designated Affiliates shall be subject to applicable export control, regulatory, confidentiality, security and/or safety limitations of the Russian Federation, Ukraine and the Republic of Kazakhstan and, at the same time, consistent with requirements of Section 12.8 of this Contract (in particular, Customer’s requirements to comply with the United States Department of State International Traffic in Arms Regulations (“ITAR”)).
FACTORY AND LAUNCH SITE ACCESS. 11.1 RIGHT OF ACCESS Subject to appropriate security and safety limitations, Customer shall have access to the Atlas, Centaur and Customer's mission hardware final assembly areas to witness final acceptance activities. Customer will similarly have access to the Cape Canaveral Air Station (CCAS), Florida, launch complex and Satellite encapsulation area to witness major Customer-related mission tests and to attend regular coordination meetings. Major launch vehicle tests shall include the Wet Dress Rehearsal (WRD), Flight Event Demonstration (FED) and Combined Electrical Readiness Test (CERT).
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