Spacecraft Launch Readiness Review definition

Spacecraft Launch Readiness Review or “SLRR” or “LRR” means the testing and review in accordance with Article 9.2 of this Contract and Section 2.2.7.2 of Exhibit A, Statement of Work.
Spacecraft Launch Readiness Review or “SLRR” has the meaning set forth in Article 9.2.

Examples of Spacecraft Launch Readiness Review in a sentence

  • 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.

  • Contractor shall give Purchaser personnel reasonable advance notice of such Spacecraft Launch Readiness Review.

  • The purpose of the Spacecraft Launch Readiness Review is to verify that all testing required under Exhibit D, Satellite Program Test Plan, has been successfully completed and the Satellite meets all the parameters required to be tested thereunder (including any waivers or deviations approved by Purchaser).

  • After shipment of the Satellite to the Launch Site and prior to Launch, Contractor shall conduct a Spacecraft Launch Readiness Review in accordance with the requirements of Section 2.2.7.2 (Spacecraft Launch Readiness Review) of Exhibit A, Statement of Work.

  • Contractor shall conduct a Spacecraft Launch Readiness Review (SLRR) at the Launch Site facility approximately two (2) weeks before the Satellite Launch date with Purchaser representatives in attendance.