Launch Readiness Review definition

Launch Readiness Review. BATC shall conduct a Satellite Launch Readiness Review (SLRR) on or about [**Redacted**]. (Note, the Launch Services Provider, Lockheed Xxxxxx/ULA also has a review called the Launch Readiness Review. However, that review encompasses the satellite, launch vehicle, weather, and range support.) This SOW paragraph is only concerned with the readiness to launch the satellite. BATC shall review the results of the launch site Integration & Test activities, review any updates to the Verification Matrix, and provide for satellite final acceptance. The SLRR shall be deemed satisfactory and the satellite final acceptance by DigitalGlobe complete when the:
Launch Readiness Review shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Article 8.4 (Launch Readiness Review).
Launch Readiness Review or “LRR” shall mean the review described in section 5.11 of Exhibit A.

Examples of Launch Readiness Review in a sentence

  • In the event any Defect in the Satellite is discovered during the Launch Readiness Review, Contractor shall correct such Defects in accordance with Article 13 (Corrective Measures in Unlaunched Satellites and Other Deliverable Items).

  • The Contractor shall conduct a Launch Readiness Review (LRR) to verify the readiness of the NSROC team to proceed into launch operations.

  • During FY22, OIG referred 25 reportable allegations to facilities for an internal investigation.

  • For each flight, there will be a Launch Readiness Review (LRR) the morning of each launch day with all flight participants (CSA, SEDS, student teams) to determine a Go/No Go for the flight.

  • Bill Emminger, Environmental Health Emminger presented the request for the adjustments to the fees charged for services by the Environmental Health Division (EH).

  • NASA shall define the administrative processes for reviewing, reporting, and approving the design, manufacture, and test activities on each mission including, but not limited to, the Mission Initiation Conference (MIC), Requirements Definition Meeting (RDM), Design Review (DR), Pre-Integration Review (PIR), Mission Readiness Review (MRR), and Launch Readiness Review (LRR).

  • All action items assigned at the MRR shall be dispositioned prior to the Launch Readiness Review.

  • If Contractor receives a Certificate of Completion for the SPSR, Contractor shall prepare and transport such Satellite to the Launch Site and proceed with the Launch Readiness Review for such Satellite.

  • After shipment of the Satellite to its intended Launch Site and prior to Launch, Contractor shall conduct a Spacecraft Launch Readiness Review in accordance with the requirements of Section 2.4.11 of Exhibit A, Statement of Work.

  • Final Acceptance for Spacecraft shall be evidenced by issuance by Inmarsat of a certificate of Final Acceptance, which shall be provided to the Contractor by Inmarsat promptly following successful completion of such Launch Readiness Review.


More Definitions of Launch Readiness Review

Launch Readiness Review means that review defined in Section 7.4.4 of Annex A, entitled Statement of Work.
Launch Readiness Review or “LRR” has the meaning set forth in Exhibit A.
Launch Readiness Review shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Exhibit B.
Launch Readiness Review shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Exhibit 1.
Launch Readiness Review is defined in Article 3(B)(iv) (Launch Readiness Review).

Related to Launch Readiness Review

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  • The Purchase Order means the order placed by the Purchaser on the Supplier signed by the Purchaser including all attachments and appendices thereto and all documents incorporated by reference therein. The purchase order shall be deemed as "Contract" appearing in the document.

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