Payload Processing Requirements Document Sample Clauses

Payload Processing Requirements Document. A Payload Processing Requirements Document (or Documents) for each Payload shall be submitted to Astrotech nominally nine months prior to the beginning of the Occupancy Period set forth in Section 8.1 below for the particular Payload, unless otherwise agreed to in writing by Astrotech. This document shall provide a description of the Payload (including a description of each hazardous system), outline all Payload and Payload fairing activities planned to occur at the Astrotech Facility, and detail all services and support requested by LMCLS to be provided to LMCLS and Customer by Astrotech. The hazardous systems description shall include drawings, schematics, summary test data, and any other available information which will aid in appraising the respective systems. Hazardous systems description shall include ordnance devices, radioactive materials, propellants, pressurized systems, toxic material, cryogenic material, and radio frequency (RF) radiation, and any other system which is a source of danger either to personnel or equipment. Astrotech will review the Payload Processing Requirements Document, which, when mutually agreed to by Astrotech and LMCLS, will constitute the detailed definition of the Services to be provided by Astrotech for the particular Payload and associated Payload fairing encapsulation. For repeat payload processing operations, to the extent that identical Spacecraft processing operations and Payload fairing encapsulation operations are to be performed, a one-time submittal will suffice for all such operations.
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Payload Processing Requirements Document. A Payload Processing Requirements Document for each Payload shall be submitted to Astrotech nominally six months prior to the beginning of the Occupancy Period set forth in Annex A below for each respective Payload, unless otherwise requested by Boeing and agreed to in writing by Astrotech. This document shall provide a description of the Payload (including a description of each hazardous system), outline all Payload activities planned to occur at the Astrotech Florida facilities, and detail ail services and support requested by BSS to be provided by Astrotech. The hazardous systems description shall include drawings, schematics, summary test data, and any other available information which shall aid in appraising the respective systems. Hazardous systems shall be those defined in the heritage USAF Range Safety Requirements Document, EWR 127-1, including ordnance devices, propellants, pressurized systems, toxic material, and radio frequency (RF) radiation, and any other system which is a source of danger either to personnel or equipment. Astrotech shall review the Payload Processing Requirements Document, which, when mutually agreed to by Astrotech and BSS, shall constitute the detailed definition of the Services to be provided by Astrotech for the particular Payload and associated payload fairing encapsulation. For repeat payload processing operations, to the extent that identical spacecraft processing operations or identical payload fairing encapsulation operations are to be performed, a one-time submittal shall suffice for all such operations.

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