Iridium Block 1 Interoperability Considerations Clause Samples
Iridium Block 1 Interoperability Considerations. In case of any Satellite Defect or Anomaly detected during OSA, QSA, ISA or FSA, due solely to a discrepancy in the hardware crosslink interoperability between Iridium Block 1 operational satellites and on ground Iridium Block 1 test satellites that is not attributable to Contractor (as verified by telemetry or other objective criteria), then the responsibility of Contractor shall be limited to supporting the Purchaser in identifying the Satellite Defect or Anomaly root cause and any corrective measures, potential solutions or mitigation strategies. The implementation of any such corrective measures, potential solutions or mitigation strategies shall be deemed a Change Order in accordance with Article 15. If, however, the Defect or Anomaly is solely due to a discrepancy of the software associated with satellite-to-satellite interoperability as loaded on the Iridium Block 1 operational satellites and the ground Iridium Block 1 test satellites that is not attributable to Contractor (as verified by telemetry or other objective criteria), then Purchaser shall be responsible to implement any corrective actions necessary to remedy such Defect or Anomaly in the Iridium Block 1 satellites, and Contractor shall remain responsible for demonstrating compliance of the Satellites with the applicable requirements of Part II of Appendix F. 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.
Iridium Block 1 Interoperability Considerations. In case of any Satellite Defect or Anomaly detected during OSA, QSA, ISA or FSA, due solely to a discrepancy in the hardware crosslink interoperability between Iridium Block 1 operational satellites and on ground Iridium Block 1 test satellites that is not attributable to Contractor (as verified by telemetry or other objective criteria), then the responsibility of Contractor shall be limited to supporting the Purchaser in identifying the Satellite Defect or Anomaly root cause and any corrective measures, potential solutions or mitigation strategies. The implementation of any such corrective measures, potential solutions or mitigation strategies shall be deemed a Change Order in accordance with Article 15. If, however, the Defect or Anomaly is solely due to a discrepancy of the software associated with satellite-to-satellite interoperability as loaded on the Iridium Block 1 operational satellites and the ground Iridium Block 1 test satellites that is not attributable to Contractor (as verified by telemetry or other objective criteria), then Purchaser shall be responsible to implement any corrective actions necessary to remedy such Defect or Anomaly in the Iridium Block 1 satellites, and Contractor shall remain responsible for demonstrating compliance of the Satellites with the applicable requirements of Part II of Appendix F.
