Document:

Exhibit 10.37

 

Portions of this exhibit have been omitted pursuant to a
request for confidential treatment filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Rule 24b-2 under the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934. Such portions are marked “[*]” in this document; they have been filed separately with the Commission.

 

		

 

AMENDMENT NO. 11

 

TO

 

CONTRACT NUMBER GINC-C-08-0390

 

BETWEEN

 

GLOBALSTAR, INC.

 

AND

 

HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS, LLC

 

FOR

 

RADIO ACCESS NETWORK (RAN)

AND USER TERMINAL SUBSYSTEM

 

HUGHES AND GLOBALSTAR CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

This Amendment No. 11 (“Amendment”) is entered into
effective as of December 17, 2013 (“Effective Date”), by and between Hughes Network Systems, LLC, a limited liability
company organized under the laws of Delaware (hereinafter referred to as the “Contractor”) with its principal place
of business at 11717 Exploration Lane, Germantown, Maryland 20876 USA, and Globalstar, Inc., a company incorporated under the laws
of Delaware with its principal place of business at 300 Holiday Square Blvd., Covington, Louisiana 70433 (hereinafter referred
to as “Globalstar” or “Customer”). As used herein, Contractor and Globalstar may be referred to individually
as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties”.

 

WHEREAS, Contractor and Globalstar entered into Contract No.
GINC-C-08-0390 for the delivery of the Radio Access Network (“RAN”) and the User Terminal Subsystem (“UTS”)
(“Contract”) effective May 1, 2008;

 

WHEREAS, Contractor and Globalstar entered into a Letter Agreement,
dated September 22, 2008, for the deferral of payment of certain Payment Milestones (“Deferred Payments”) under the
Contract, subject to interest;

 

WHEREAS, Contractor and Globalstar entered into Amendment No.
1, dated June 16, 2009, for the payment of the Deferred Payments with interest, the PDR Payment Milestone and advance payments;

 

WHEREAS, Contractor and Globalstar entered into Amendment No.
2, dated August 28, 2009, to extend the schedule of the RAN and UTS program and to revise certain payment milestones and program
milestones to reflect the revised program timeline;

 

WHEREAS, Contractor and Globalstar entered into Amendment No.
3, dated September 21, 2009, to incorporate the revised the program management schedule;

 

WHEREAS, Contractor and Globalstar entered into Amendment No.
4, dated March 24, 2010, to implement certain Contract Change Notices;

 

WHEREAS, Contractor and Globalstar entered into a Letter Agreement,
dated March 21, 2011, for the deferral of payment of certain amounts due under the Contract, subject to interest, as amended (“March
2011 Deferral Letter”);

 

WHEREAS, Contractor, Globalstar Canada Satellite Co. (“Globalstar
Canada”) and Globalstar, Inc. entered into Amendment No. 5, dated April 5, 2011, to substitute Globalstar Canada for Globalstar
under the Contract and with certain exceptions, for all of Globalstar’s rights and obligations under the Contract to be assigned
to and assumed by Globalstar Canada;

 

WHEREAS, Contractor and Globalstar Canada entered into Amendment
No. 6, dated November 4, 2011, to extend the schedule of the RAN and UTS program and revise the remaining payment milestones and
program milestones to reflect the revised program timeline;

 

WHEREAS, Contractor and Globalstar Canada entered into Amendment
No. 7, dated February 1, 2012, to extend the schedule of the RAN and UTS program and revise the remaining payment milestones and
program milestones to reflect the revised program timeline;

 

WHEREAS, Contractor and Globalstar Canada entered into Amendment
No. 8, dated September 6, 2012, to extend the schedule of the RAN and UTS program and revise the remaining payment milestones and
program milestones to reflect the revised program timeline;

 

WHEREAS, Contractor and Globalstar Canada entered into Amendment
No. 9, dated January 18, 2013, to further extend the schedule of the RAN and UTS program and revise the remaining payment milestones
and program milestones to reflect the revised program timeline;

 

    	 

    	 

    

  

WHEREAS, on July 9, 2013, Globalstar Canada exercised its right
pursuant to Amendment No. 5, dated April 5, 2011, to unilaterally terminate Amendment No. 5 and reassign the Contract to Globalstar
(the “July 9 Assignment”);

 

WHEREAS, following the July 9 Assignment, Contractor, Globalstar
and Globalstar Canada entered into Amendment No. 10, dated August 7, 2013, confirming the assignment of the Contract from Globalstar
Canada to Globalstar, effective as of July 9, 2013 and other matters;

 

WHEREAS, Contractor and Globalstar entered into a Letter Agreement,
dated August 7, 2013, (“August 2013 Letter Agreement”) for the deferral of payment of certain amounts due under the
Contract, subject to interest, which replaced and superseded the March 2011 Letter Agreement;

 

WHEREAS, Globalstar has made certain payments to Contractor
in accordance with the August 2013 Letter Agreement, including payment of Payment Milestone #13a;

 

WHEREAS, the Parties wish to revise the program and payment
milestones for commencing and completing the remaining work under the Contract.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and
covenants contained herein, and intending to be legally bound hereby, the Parties agree to amend the Contract as follows:

 

1.            Exhibit C, Pricing Schedule and Payment Plan (Revision
H), dated January 18, 2013, shall be deleted and replaced in its entirety by a new Exhibit C, Pricing Schedule and Payment Plan
(Revision J), dated December 17, 2013.

 

2.            Exhibit A, Statement of Work (Revision F), dated January
18, 2013 shall be deleted and replaced in its entirety by a new Exhibit A, Statement of Work (Revision G), dated December 17, 2013.

 

3.            This Amendment shall be governed by and interpreted according
to the laws of the State of New York.

 

4.            This Amendment may be signed in counterparts and each
original counterpart shall be deemed binding on each Party collectively and individually.

 

5.            Except as amended herein, all terms and conditions of
the Contract shall remain in full force and effect.

 

(signature page follows on next page)

  

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have signed this
Amendment.

 

	GLOBALSTAR, INC.	 	HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS, LLC
	 	 	 	 	 
	BY:	/s/ David Milla	 	BY:	BY: /s/ Matthew Mohebbi
	 	 	 	 	 
	Name: David Milla	 	Name:  Matthew Mohebbi
	 	 	 	 	 
	Title:  Director – Contracts	 	Title:  Vice President
	 	 	 	 	 
	Date:  December 18, 2013	 	Date:  December 17, 2013

 

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H36750

 

RADIO ACCESS NETWORK (RAN)

AND USER TERMINAL SUBSYSTEM (UTS)

 

EXHIBIT A: STATEMENT OF WORK

 

Revision G

 

December 17, 2013

 

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PROPRIETARY NOTICE

 

All rights reserved. This publication
and its contents are proprietary to Hughes Network Systems, LLC. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by
any means without the written permission of Hughes Network Systems, LLC, 11717 Exploration Lane, Germantown, Maryland 20876.

 

HUGHES, HughesNet, IPoS, SPACEWAY,
AIReach, Broadband Unbound, and Connect to the future are trademarks of Hughes Network Systems, LLC. All other trademarks are the
property of their respective owners.

 

Copyright © 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011,
2012, 2013 Hughes Network Systems, LLC

 

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REVISION HISTORY

 

	Revision	 	Issue Date	 	Scope
	A	 	5/1/2008	 	Contract version
	B	 	9/18/2009	 	Amended to include changes detailed in CN001, CN002, CN003, CN004, and Amendment 2
	C	 	3/24/10	 	Changes for Amendment 4
	D	 	2/1/2012	 	Changes for Amendment 7
	E	 	9/6/2012	 	Changes for Amendment 8
	F	 	01/18/2013	 	Changes for Amendment 9 
	G	 	12/17/2013	 	Changes for Amendment 11

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

	SECTION	 	PAGE
	 	 	 
	1.0    Introduction	 	1
	1.1    Purpose and Scope	 	1
	1.2    Definition Methodology	 	1
	 	 	 
	2.0    GENERAL OVERVIEW OF DELIVERABLES	 	2
	 	 	 
	3.0    Project MANAGEMENT	 	1
	3.1    Project Planning and Control	 	1
	3.2    Progress Reviews	 	2
	3.2.1    Monthly Progress Meetings	 	2
	3.2.2    Weekly/Biweekly Teleconferences	 	2
	3.2.3    Project Milestone Review Meetings	 	3
	3.2.4    Extraordinary Management Meetings	 	1
	3.3    Progress Reporting	 	1
	3.4    Project Scheduling	 	1
	3.5    Project Team	 	8
	3.6    Location of the Work/Residents	 	8
	3.7    CUSTOMER Right of Access	 	9
	 	 	 
	4.0    Quality management	 	1
	4.1    Product Assurance	 	1
	4.2    Configuration Management	 	1
	4.3    Configuration Management process (renumber as 4.2.1)	 	1
	4.3.1    Documentation Management	 	2
	4.3.1.1    DDL	 	2
	4.3.1.2    Documentation Submission Criteria	 	2
	4.3.1.3    Documentation Management	 	3
	4.3.2    Action Item Tracking	 	3
	4.3.3    Configuration/Change Management	 	3
	4.3.3.1    Waivers and Deviations	 	3
	 	 	 
	5.0    RAN DELIVERY, INSTALLATION, AND INTEGRATION	 	1
	5.1    Site Survey	 	1
	5.2    Equipment Transportation and Shipment	 	1
	5.3    Site Installation and Commissioning	 	2
	6.0    verification TEST management	 	1
	6.1    General	 	1
	6.2    First article Factory Acceptance Test (FAT)	 	5
	6.3    RAN Site Acceptance Testing (SAT)	 	7
	6.4    RAN over air TEST (oaT)	 	8
	6.5    System Acceptance Tests (SySAT)	 	9
	6.6    Customer Witness UTS Testing CAMPAIGNS	 	10
	6.6.1    UTS Factory Acceptance Test (UTSFAT)	 	10
	6.6.2    UTS Acceptance (UTSA)	 	10
	6.7    UTS Internal Testing CAMPAIGNS	 	11
	6.7.1    UTS System Validation Testing (SVT)	 	11
	 	 	 
	7.0    Deliverable Documentation	 	1
	 	 	 
	8.0    CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES	 	1

 

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	8.1    Site Facilities	 	1
	8.2    External Connectivity	 	2
	8.3    CFE Management	 	2
	8.4    Integration and Test Support	 	2
	8.5    Governmental Licenses, Permits and Fees	 	3
	8.6    Simulators and Emulators	 	3
	8.7    UTS Requirements	 	3
	8.8    OTHER	 	3
	 	 	 
	9.0    CONTRACTOR test facilitIES	 	1
	 	 	 
	10.0    warranty AND support PERIODS	 	1
	10.1    Warranty Support PERIOD for RAN	 	1
	10.2    Warranty Support PERIODS for UTS	 	1
	 	 	 
	11.0    training	 	1
	11.1    Training Requirements	 	1
	11.2    Training Program	 	1
	11.2.1    Theoretical and Practical Training Courses	 	1
	11.2.2    Training Materials	 	2
	 	 	 
	12.0    CN009 IMSI BASED ACCESS CONTROL	 	1
	 	 	 
	13.0    acronyms	 	 

 

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LIST OF FIGURES

 

	FIGURE	 	PAGE
	Figure 11-1.   Training Courses	 	1

 

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LIST OF TABLES

 

	TABLE	 	PAGE
	 	 	 
	Table 3-1.   Program Milestone Review Meetings	 	4
	Table 3-2.   Additional UTS/Evaluation Platform Specific Milestone Reviews	 	10
	Table 3-3.   Program Milestones - RAN	 	2
	Table 3-4.   Program Milestones – UTS/Evaluation Platforms	 	5
	Table 7-1.   Deliverable Documentation	 	1
	Table 7-2.    UTS Specific Deliverable Documentation	 	4

 

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Globalstar RAN & UTS Exhibit A - SOW

H36750 (12/13)

 

Introduction

 

a.       Purpose
and Scope

 

This Statement Of Work (SOW) defines the work that shall be
performed by Hughes Network Systems, LLC (Contractor) for the design, fabrication, implementation, integration, delivery, performance
verification, and testing of the Radio Access Network (RAN) and User Terminal Subsystem (UTS) for Globalstar, Inc. (Customer).
For the purposes of this document we refer to the RAN and UTS collectively as the Work. Further definition of technical deliverables
can be found in Exhibit B1 through B3.

 

At each gateway, the RAN will interface with the existing C
band antennas and will co-exist with the legacy baseband and baseband-to-IF conversion equipment, defined as the Legacy Globalstar
System (LGS). The RAN System Specification is defined in Exhibit B1 and the RAN Gateway is defined in Exhibit B2.

 

The UTS as defined in Exhibit B3 shall yield a Satellite Air
Interface Chip for use in the Work. The UTS shall also yield an Evaluation Platform that utilizes the Satellite Air Interface Chip.
The Remote Terminal Diagnostic Monitor (RTDM), as defined in Exhibit B3, is a separate deliverable in the Work.

 

This SOW (Exhibit A) defines the baseline deliverables and services
that shall be supplied by the Contractor. The SOW describes the expected relationship between the Customer and Contractor, defines
the program management approach, and defines Customer obligations.

 

Hughes’ obligations in respect of “Production Chips”
and “production Satellite Air Interface Chips” as referenced in this SOW, shall be of no force and effect, except in
the event that Aspen Chips have been ordered and paid for by Globalstar Canada and supplied by Hughes to Globalstar Canada pursuant
to a separate arrangement between Hughes and Globalstar Canada. Any order of Aspen Chips by Globalstar Canada pursuant to a separate
arrangement reinstates the Hughes obligations in respect of “Production Chips” and “production Satellite Air
Interface Chips” in this SOW.

 

b.       Definition
Methodology

 

This document uses the keywords shall, should,
and will to identify requirements, goals, and external actions, respectively.

 

In the context of this document,
shall defines a requirement which must be met for product acceptance.

 

In the context of this document,
should defines a desirable goal.

 

In the context of this document,
will defines the capability or function of an external device or system, but does not levy any requirement on the
HNS offering.

 

All requirements are numbered within the sections. Paragraphs
which are not numbered are informative only and are not considered requirements. These informative paragraphs will often, but not
always, start with the word “Note:”

 

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GENERAL
OVERVIEW OF DELIVERABLES

 

The Contractor shall be responsible
for the design, fabrication, implementation, integration, delivery, performance verification, and testing of Contractor delivered
Work.

 

The Contractor shall deliver
executable software, firmware, and associated documentation necessary to install, configure, operate and maintain the Contractor
delivered equipment.

 

The Contractor shall be responsible
for packing and delivery of equipment and critical spares for ten (10) RAN sites in the following locations. Note that this
list is not in any order of delivery:

 

United States (Clifton)

France (Aussaguel)

Canada (Smiths Falls)

Canada (High River)

Brazil (Petrolina)

Brazil (President Prudente)

Brazil (Maneus)

United States (Sebring)

United States (Wasilla)

United States (Test RAN to be located at Customer facilities
in Milpitas, CA, USA)

 

The Contractor shall provide
standard factory warranty and maintenance services for all ten (10) sites for the duration of one (1) year. The warranty period
start date shall be in accordance with Exhibit A, Section 10.0   .

 

The Contractor shall be responsible
for producing Site Facilities Specifications for the Contractor deliverables. In addition, the Contractor shall provide Site Installation
Documents for each of the ten (10) sites.

 

The Contractor shall develop
and maintain an Engineering Test Bed that shall be located at Contractor test facilities in Maryland, USA.

 

The Contractor shall develop
and deliver a RAN Test Bed that shall be located at Customer facilities in Milpitas, California, USA.

 

The Contractor shall conduct
a System Requirements Review (SRR), a Preliminary Design Review (PDR) and a Critical Design Review (CDR) for the Work with the
Customer.

 

The Contractor shall develop
a comprehensive series of test campaigns including test plans and procedures that shall be used during each test campaign.

 

For the purpose of requirements
tracking and verification, the Contractor shall develop a Verification Cross Reference Matrix (VCRM) that shall clearly identify
where requirements are verified and the method that will be use for verification.

 

The Contractor shall install,
commission and conduct Site Acceptance Tests of Contractor deliverables at the Milpitas RAN Test Bed and RAN#1through RAN#5, and
supervise at all other sites. For sites where Core Network equipment is delivered, the SAT shall include testing with the CN.

 

The Contractor shall conduct
RAN Factory Acceptance Test of Contractor deliverables (excluding Core Network deliverables) at test facilities in Maryland, USA.
Details of these tests are provided in Section 6.

 

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The Contractor shall conduct
UTS Factory Acceptance Test of Contractor deliverables at test facilities in Lakeforest and/or San Diego, CA.

 

The Contractor shall be responsible
for Over-Air Testing as part of the System Acceptance Test at RAN#1 and shall be responsible for Over-Air Testing at Milpitas RAN
Test Bed and RAN#2 through RAN#5. The Contractor shall supervise Customer conducted Over-Air Testing at all other sites.

 

The Contractor shall provide
one (1) Operations and Maintenance course with all relevant training material delivered to Customer at least one week prior to
the course. The Contractor shall provide one (1) Engineering Course, and one (1) System Overview Course. These courses shall
address all the application software, standard third-party COTS software, data definitions, databases, and necessary data required
for the satisfactory operation and maintenance of all site and test equipment delivered under this SOW.

 

The Contractor shall develop,
integrate and validate

 

		a.	A Satellite Air Interface Chip, with Protocol Stack, and test end-to-end functionality.

		b.	A RTDM Test Tool Software, which can be installed on a Customer’s PC.

 

The Satellite Air Interface Chip shall be incorporated
into a board that is referred to as “Evaluation Platform” in rest of this document. The Evaluation Platform shall allow
the testing of end-to-end functionality of the Satellite Air Interface Chip and associated Protocol Stack software as defined in
Exhibit B3. The L- and S-band antennas for this platform are CFE.

 

The Satellite Air Interface Chip is delivered as Prototype
Chips and Production Chips at times defined in the milestone schedule. The Prototype Chips represent engineering samples of the
device and are form and fit consistent with the production chips. They are intended to be fully functional and can be used by the
Customer’s UT Vendor during UT development. The Prototype Chips will only be available in limited quantities (TBR) and may
have minor deficiencies. The Production Chips are fully compliant devices that can be delivered in quantity. They are intended
to be available towards the back end of a UT development by the Customer’s UT Vendor (for example during the pilot production
phase).

  

The Contractor shall deliver
20 Evaluation Platforms as defined in item (16) above to confirm Satellite Air Interface Chip operation and support RAN FAT. The
Contractor shall confirm the quantities to be delivered at PDR and CDR.

 

Reserved.

 

The Contractor shall deliver
one (1) set of Spare Parts to be located at Customer’s central depot.

 

The Contractor shall deliver
the Additional RAN(s) and other options, if contracted by the Customer in accordance with Exhibit C.

 

The Contractor shall deliver
processor definition and the software and firmware and an Interface Control Document of the Satellite Air Interface Chip if contracted
by the Customer per Exhibit C.

 

The Contractor shall deliver
Satellite Air Interface chip specifications.

 

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Project
MANAGEMENT

 

		1.	The Contractor shall be fully responsible for management of all tasks related to the design, fabrication, integration, testing
and delivery of the Work.

 

		2.	The Contractor shall be fully responsible for installation and commissioning of the Milpitas RAN Test Bed and RAN#1 through
RAN#5 sites. The Customer shall be fully responsible for installation and commissioning at all other sites, which shall be supervised
by the Contractor. The Contractor shall provide “on-the-job” installation and commissioning training to the Customer
at the Milpitas and Clifton site.

 

		3.	The Contractor shall be fully responsible for management of activities performed by any subcontractor used by the Contractor
during execution of this program.

 

		4.	The Contractor shall assign a fully qualified Program Manager (PM) who shall have sole responsibility for timely execution
of the Work.

 

		5.	The Contractor shall deliver to the Customer all application software, standard third-party COTS software, data definitions,
databases, and necessary data required for the satisfactory operation and maintenance of all site and test equipment delivered
under this SOW. The Contractor shall not deliver source code for any software. Source code shall be made available in escrow to
the Customer under the Terms and Conditions defined in the Contract.

 

		6.	The Customer shall have the right to approve or request modifications to any documents delivered by the Contractor. The Customer
shall have 15 working days to request any modifications or approve the given deliverable. If the Customer does not take any action
during these 15 working days, the deliverable would be deemed to be accepted by the Customer.

 

c.       Project
Planning and Control

 

		1.	The Contractor shall develop and maintain a Project Management Plan (PMP).

 

The PMP shall:

 

		a.	Outline the various project activities required to be performed together with the control procedures that are to be applied
and project schedule.

		b.	Describe the proposed management team structure together with the overall responsibilities (including any key subcontractors).

		c.	Describe how the Contractor will manage and provide visibility of all work undertaken by any key subcontractors.

		d.	Formally be issued at the Kick-Off Review (KOR).

 

The Contractor shall maintain
a Risk Management Process (RMP) to share visibility with the Customer on all program risks. The RMP shall:

 

		a.	Clearly identify risks that are being experienced during the course of the program.

 

		b.	Formally be issued at the KOR.

 

		c.	Formally be updated and submitted to Customer on a monthly basis as a section in the monthly report.

  

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The hardware and software processes
adopted shall comply with Contractor ISO-9001 quality process standards. Key subcontractors are expected to comply with their respective
quality standards which in turn adhere or are equivalent to ISO 9001 standards.

 

The Contractor management processes
shall adhere to Contractor ISO-9001 processes.

 

The Contractor shall maintain
all project documentation related to project planning and provide all deliverables (see Section 7) in electronic form.

  

d.       Progress
Reviews

 

Monthly Progress Meetings

 

		1.	The Contractor shall conduct a Monthly Progress Meeting with representatives of the Customer.

 

At the Monthly Progress Meetings
the following shall be discussed:

 

		a.	Current active tasks

		b.	Technical and schedule aspects

		c.	Status and progress

		d.	Technical, contractual and managerial problems

		e.	Risks and contingency measures (in the form of a Risk Log)

		f.	Current and potential problems

		g.	Open Action Items/Issues

		h.	New Action Items/Issues as generated at the meeting

 

Progress meeting may be held
in the form of a teleconference between the parties or at the Contractor’s facilities.

 

The progress report shall be
delivered as input to the progress review meeting. The progress report shall be delivered five days in advance of the meeting date.

 

The Contractor shall minute
the meeting proceedings capturing the key decisions and all actions taken.

 

The minutes shall be agreed
with the Customer.

 

The minutes shall be produced
within five working days of the meeting.

 

The Customer reserves the right
to call for a formal progress meeting at either the Customer or the Contractor’s site if it is felt that an issue requires
“one-to-one” resolution.

 

Weekly/Biweekly Teleconferences

 

The Contractor shall conduct weekly or biweekly status
meetings with the Customer over the telephone. The Contractor shall provide a brief status of the project schedule, any technical
issues that have arisen since the last meeting, and generate minutes of the meeting within two (2) working days that capture the
discussions and key decisions as well as action items.

 

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Project Milestone Review Meetings

 

		1.	The Contractor shall agree the actual time of each project milestone review meeting with the Customer at least one month before
the meeting with the exception of Acceptance Readiness and Results reviews. (The Acceptance Readiness meeting shall be conducted
within one week prior to the test activity and the Results review shall be conducted within one week after the test activity).

 

The Contractor shall provide
an agenda for each project milestone review at least five days before the meeting to which the Customer may add items for discussion.

 

The Contractor shall plan and
conduct the project review meetings defined in Table 3-1 and Table 3-2.

 

The Contractor shall agree to
support additional intermediate progress reviews during the design and implementation, if requested to do so by the Customer and
with at least three weeks notice.

 

The Contractor shall be responsible
for assembling the relevant documentation and presentational material for all project reviews.

 

The Contractor shall submit
the documentation to be reviewed at the meeting in accordance with the document delivery schedule within this SOW.

 

The Contractor shall be responsible
for documenting the review proceedings and monitoring the actions placed.

 

The meeting minutes shall be
produced within five working days of the meeting.

 

The minutes shall be agreed
with the Customer.

 

The Contractor shall implement
an internal design review process on all hardware, firmware and software design activities, as per standard engineering practice.

  

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Table 3-1.   Program
Milestone Review Meetings

	No.	 	Review

Meeting	 	Purpose	 	Inputs	 	Duration

(Days)	 	Location
	1.	 	Kick-Off Review (KOR)	 	
        This review shall include:

        a.     Communication lines and
        contact points for financial, contractual and technical matters

        b.     Draft management plan(s)
        review

        c.     Short-term work plan review

        d.     System Requirement Review
        (SRR)

        e.     SOW review, if required
	 	
        1.   Project Management Plan
        (PMP) to including WBS, MLS, WPDs, ORG Chart and Risks

        2.    Product Assurance Plan
        (PAP)

        3.    Customer Dependencies
        Document (dependencies of CFE)

        4.    System Requirements
        Document (derived from all technical specifications given in Exhibits B

        5.   White Paper describing
        the effect, if any, of implementing 1.23 or 2.46 MHz bandwidth.

        6.   White Paper describing
        the implementation of dynamic rate adapation and variable data rates (from 256 kb/s to 1 Mb/s).

        7.   If any of the options
        are selected at KOR by the Customer, all relevant documents shall be updated.

        8.    Statement of Work
	 	2 or 3 	 	Contractor Premises

 

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Table 3-1.   Program
Milestone Review Meetings 

	No.	 	Review

Meeting	 	Purpose	 	Inputs	 	Duration

(Days)	 	Location
	2.	 	Preliminary Design Review (PDR)	 	
        This review shall include:

        a.     The Contractor is required
        to demonstrate that the contractually agreed requirements have been partitioned into a thorough and consistent system definition
        through the system design documents.

        b.     Review of the traceability
        mapping between the contractually agreed requirements and the testing campaigns (VCRM) as well as the system functional specifications
        and their further allocation to subsystems.

        c.     Identification of the
        external interfaces and review of preliminary interface control documents.

        d.     Clarification of interpretation
        as necessary, for any contractually agreed requirements.

        e.     Review the Overall System
        Test Plan. This will outline the various test stages to be conducted together with a schedule

        f.     Review of site facilities
        and infrastructure requirements.

        g.    Review of the Satellite
        Air Interface.

        h.    Review of the Evaluation
        Platform High Level Design.

        i.     Review of Evaluation Platform
        Operational Scenarios.

        j.     Review of the Evaluation
        Platform Comprehensive Test Plan.

        k.    Review of deliverable
        plans, that is, QA, QC, etc.

         
	 	
        2.   Verification Cross Reference
        Matrix (VCRM) and System Requirements Allocation

        3.   Overall System Test
        Plan (OSTP)

        4.   External Interface Control
        Document

        5.   Facility Requirement
        Specification

        6.   Satellite Air Interface

        7.   System Design Documents,
        such as, at a minimum, block diagrams, functional decomposition of the Contractor developed and COTS software in terms of major
        blocks, preliminary list of hardware to be procured and manufacturers, preliminary Satellite Air Interface specifications document,
        MMI Ops Concepts

        8.   Evaluation Platform
        Requirements Database including allocations

        9.   Evaluation Platform
        High Level Design

        10. Evaluation Platform
        Comprehensive Test Plan

        11. Special Test Equipment
        & Simulators

        12. Customer Furnished
        Equipment (CFE) required at PDR

        13. Schedule for design
        and construction.

        14. Updated Quality Assurance
        (QA) Plan
	 	3 or 4	 	Contractor Premises 

 

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Milestone Review Meetings

	No.	 	Review

Meeting	 	Purpose	 	Inputs	 	Duration

(Days)	 	Location
	3.	 	Critical Design Review (CDR)	 	
        This review shall include:

        a.     Review of the updated
        system documents from the PDR for completeness and consistency with requirements.

        b.     Review of the System Design
        Document end-to-end performance model showing predicted performance of user applications across the system.

        c.     Review of subsystem level
        design.

        d.     Review of the Overall
        System Test Plan.

        e.     Review of the Satellite
        Air Interface.

        f.     Finalization of the Site
        Facilities Requirements.

        g.     Review of the Overall
        System Test Plan and first drafts of the SySAT, RAN FAT and SAT Test Plans.

        h.    Review of updated Evaluation
        Platform High Level Design.

        i.     Review of the Evaluation
        Platform System Validation Test Plan.

        j.     Review of status of action
        items from the PDR.

        k.    Review of deliverable
        plans, that is, QA, QC, etc.
	 	
        1.     Verification Cross Reference
        Matrix (VCRM) and System Requirements Allocation

        2.     System Design Document.
        A final set of the System Design Documents given at PDR (item 2 above) which fully describe the design. Furthermore, the Contractor
        shall provide final software design documentation, functional timing analyses for hardware and software, test reports on any Engineering
        models developed and tested up to this time, MMI displays (may not be the final set), periodic maintenance requirements for each
        hardware element (draft version)

        3.     External Interface Control
        Document

        4.     Overall System Test Plan

        5.     System Acceptance (SySAT)
        Test Plan

        6.     RAN Factory Acceptance
        Test (RAN FAT) Plan

        7.     Site Acceptance Test
        (SAT) Plan

        8.     Facility Requirement
        Specification

        9.     Satellite
         Air Interface Review

        10.   Updated Evaluation Platform
        High Level Design

        11.   Evaluation Platform
        System Validation Test Plan

        12.   Customer Furnished Equipment
        (CFE) required at CDR
	 	3 or 4	 	Contractor Premises 

 

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Milestone Review Meetings

	No.	 	Review

Meeting	 	Purpose	 	Inputs	 	Duration

(Days)	 	Location
	4.	 	RAN Site Readiness Review	 	This review shall review the readiness of each site to accept delivery and installation of the Contractor equipment. 	 	Facilities Requirement Specification	 	1	 	For each site at Contractor’s facilities/
	5.	 	RAN Factory Acceptance Test Readiness Review (RAN FATRR) for first RAN	 	
        This review shall include:

        a.     Review of all outstanding
        issues with FAT Plan and RAN FAT Procedures

        b.     Review of the RAN FAT
        Readiness Report

        c.     Review of the RAN FAT
        Configuration.

         

        The FAT is split into 2 independent
        campaigns:

        ·     Packet
        FAT

        ·     IMS
        FAT

         
	 	
        1.     RAN FAT Plan

        2.     RAN FAT Procedures

        3.     RAN FAT Readiness Report

        4.     All lower level tests
        must have been passed or mutually agreed to corrective actions in place prior to commencing this test.
	 	1	 	Contractor Site (Factory)

 

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Milestone Review Meetings

	No.	 	Review

Meeting	 	Purpose	 	Inputs	 	Duration

(Days)	 	Location
	6.	 	First RAN Site Acceptance Test Readiness Review (SATRR)	 	
        This review shall include:

        a.     Review of any outstanding
        issues with SAT Plan and SAT procedures

        b.     Review of SAT Readiness
        Report

        c.     Review of Site Configuration
        Report of the First RAN (Clifton)
	 	
        1.     SAT Plan

        2.     SAT Procedures

        3.     SAT Readiness Report

        4.     Site Configuration Report

        5.     Installation and Maintenance
        Manuals

        6.     All lower level tests
        must have been passed or mutually agreed to corrective actions in place prior to commencing this test.
	 	1	 	First site
	7.	 	System Acceptance Test and OAT Readiness Review for RAN #1 (SysATRR)	 	
        This review shall include:

        a.     Review of outstanding
        issues with SySAT Plan and SySAT procedures. This testing shall include full end-to-end testing.

        b.     Review of SySAT Readiness
        Report.

        c.     Review operator manuals.

        d.     Review Warranty Plan.
	 	
        1.     SySAT Test Plan

        2.     SySAT Procedures

        3.     SySAT Readiness Report

        4.     Operator Manuals

        5.     Warranty Plan(s)

        6.     All lower level tests
        must have been passed or mutually agreed to corrective actions in place prior to commencing this test.
	 	1	 	First site
	8.	 	System Acceptance Test Report Review Meeting (SySAT)	 	
        The review shall include:

        a     Review SySAT test results
        (for all RANs)

        b     Agree on punch-list items
        that can be corrected for Final Acceptance

         
	 	1.     SySAT Test Report	 	1	 	Contractor Site

 

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Milestone Review Meetings 

	No.	 	Review

Meeting	 	Purpose	 	Inputs	 	Duration

(Days)	 	Location
	9.	 	Secondary RAN Shipment Readiness Review for RAN #2 - RAN #9 (RAN SSRR)	 	
        This review shall include:

        a.     Review of all outstanding
        issues with Secondary Staging and Testing Plan and Procedures (SSTP)

        b.     Review of the SSTP Readiness
        Report

        c.     Review of the SSTP Configuration
	 	
        2.     RAN FAT Plan

        3.     RAN FAT Procedures

        4.     RAN FAT Readiness Report

        5.     All lower level tests
        must have been passed or mutually agreed to corrective actions in place prior to commencing this test.
	 	1	 	Contractor Site (Factory)
	10.	 	Secondary RAN Site Acceptance Test Readiness Review for RAN#2- RAN#9	 	
        This review shall include:

        a.     Review of any outstanding
        issues with the Secondary SAT procedures.

        b.     Review of Secondary SAT
        Readiness Report.

        c.     Review of Site Configuration
        Reports for RAN#2 – RAN#9.
	 	
        1.     Secondary SAT Procedures

        2.     Secondary SAT Readiness
        Report

        3.     Site Configuration Reports
        for RAN#2-RAN#9

        4.     Copies of Installation
        and Maintenance Manuals for RAN#2-RAN#9

        5.     All lower level tests
        must have been passed or mutually agreed to corrective actions in place prior to commencing this test.
	 	1	 	
        RAN#2-

        RAN#9

	11.	 	Secondary System Acceptance Test Readiness Review (OAT RR) for RAN#2-RAN#9	 	
        This review shall include:

        a.     Review of outstanding
        issues with the Secondary OAT procedures. This testing shall include a subset of tests from the first RAN for end-to-end testing
        of RANs #2 - #9.

        b.     Review of the Secondary
        OAT Readiness Report.

        c.     Review operator manuals.

        d.     Review Warranty Plan.
	 	
        1.     Secondary OAT Procedures

        2.     Secondary OAT Readiness
        Report

        3.     Operator Manuals

        4.     Warranty Plan(s)

        5.     All lower level tests
        must have been passed or mutually agreed to corrective actions in place prior to commencing this test.
	 	1	 	
        RAN#2-

        RAN#9

 

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Table 3-2.   Additional
UTS/Evaluation Platform Specific Milestone Reviews  

	No.	 	Review

Meeting	 	Purpose	 	Inputs	 	Duration

(Days)	 	Location
	1.	 	Readiness for UTS Factory Acceptance Test Review with Evaluation Platform (UTSFATR)	 	
        This review shall include:

        a.     Review of Evaluation
        Platform Final Acceptance Test Plan.

        The FAT is split into 2 independent
        campaigns (in conjunction with the RAN FAT split)

        ·     Packet
        FAT

        ·     IMS
        FAT

         
	 	1.     Evaluation Platform Final Acceptance Test Plan	 	2	 	Evaluation Platform Facility
	2.	 	
        UTS Factory Acceptance Test Review with Evaluation Platform

        (UTSFAT)
	 	
        This review shall include:

        a.     Review of the Evaluation
        Platform FAT Test Results.

        b.     Review Evaluation Platform
        Final Acceptance Test Plan
	 	
        1.     Evaluation Platform FAT
        Results

        2.     Evaluation Platform Final
        Acceptance Test Plan
	 	2	 	Evaluation Platform Facility 
	3.	 	UTS Final Acceptance (UTSFA)	 	
        This review shall include:

        a.     Review of the Evaluation
        Platform FA Test Results.
	 	3.     Evaluation Platform Final Acceptance Results	 	2	 	Contractor’s Facility 

 

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Extraordinary Management Meetings

 

		1.	At any point in the Program, either the Customer or the Contractor shall have the right to call an extraordinary Senior Management
meeting, should a major issue arise that threatens the schedule and/or functionality.

 

		2.	Each meeting shall require at least ten working days notification.

 

a.     Progress
Reporting

 

		1.	The Contractor shall supply a progress report to Customer by the end of the first week of each month.

 

		2.	The progress report shall identify (as a minimum):

		a.	Work performed during the reporting period

		b.	Milestones met and/or achieved

		c.	Progress against the schedule. Any slippage is to be identified together with remedial action

		d.	Status of Customer Dependencies as defined in the Dependencies document

		e.	Problems experienced

		f.	Activities planned for the next period

		g.	Risk Log status

		h.	Open Action Items/Issues

 

		3.	The format of the progress report shall be agreed with Customer at the Project Kick-Off Review meeting.

 

		4.	Customer shall have the right to request the Contractor to provide direct key subcontractor progress reports.

  

b.     Project
Scheduling

 

		1.	The Contractor shall maintain a detailed activity schedule of all tasks to be undertaken for this contract.

 

		2.	This schedule shall be maintained with a unique reference number in order that it can be regularly updated as work progresses
and all tasks’ dependencies clearly indicated.

 

		3.	The schedule shall reflect the agreed major milestones and dates identified in Table 3-3 and Table 3-4 for
the Work.

 

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Table 3-3.   Program
Milestones - RAN 

	No.	 	Phase	 	Milestone Activity	 	Purpose	 	Required Completion Date
	1.	 	Definition	 	Kick-Off Review (KOR)/Systems Requirements Review (SRR) Meeting	 	Review of Project Managament Plan and System Requirements documents in accordance with the objectives and input documents listed in Table 3-1 	 	Effective Date of Contract (EDC) + 2 months
	2.	 	Design	 	Preliminary Design Review (PDR)	 	Preliminary review of the system design and test documents in accordance with the objectives and input documents listed in Table 3-1.	 	EDC + 9 months
	3.	 	Design	 	Critical Design Review (CDR)	 	Detailed review with of the final system design as well as draft test plans, and other documents, in accordance with the objectives and input documents listed in Table 3-1.	 	EDC + 15 months
	4a.	 	Material Order #1	 	RAN 1-3 & TB Material Order	 	Completion of Hardware long lead material order for RAN 1-3 & Milpitas TB.  Contractor shall provide documentation to Customer confirming the order of all long lead items.	 	EDC + 66 months (Nov 2013)
	4b.	 	Material Order #2	 	RAN 4-9 Material Order	 	Completion of Hardware long lead material order for RAN 4-9.  Contractor shall provide documentation to Customer confirming the order of all long lead items.	 	EDC + 76 months (Sep 2014)
	5.	 	Site Preparation	 	RAN Site Survey	 	Completion of Site Survey for the all the RAN Sites and the Site Survey report for each site	 	EDC + 30 months
	6.	 	Site Preparation	 	Site Readiness Review	 	Visit by the Contractor to the RAN sites for the purpose of final assessment of readiness to receive shipment and installation.	 	One Month prior to start of RAN Installation at each Gateway
	7.	 	Shipment/ Installation	 	Ship Milpitas RAN Test Bed and RAN#1 Ex Works.	 	Shipment from Contractor’s premises to Milpitas site.	 	
        EDC + 75 months (Aug 2014)

         

	8.	 	Shipment/ Installation	 	Installation and Commissioning of  Milpitas RAN Test Bed	 	Installation,commissioning, and training of personnel of Milpitas RAN Test Bed at Milpitas site after CFE delivery at the site	 	EDC + 77 months (Oct  2014)

 

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Table 3-3.   Program
Milestones - RAN 

	No.	 	Phase	 	Milestone Activity	 	Purpose	 	Required Completion Date
	9a.	 	Customer Acceptance Test 	 	Factory Acceptance Test Readiness Review (FATRR) for RAN & UTS Packet Data (FAT & CN 009 FAT)	 	Review of readiness to start factory acceptance testing.	 	RAN PACKET FAT – 1 week duration
	10a.	 	Customer Acceptance Test	 	RAN Factory Acceptance Test (RAN FAT) for RAN & UTS Packet Data (FAT & CN 009 FAT)	 	Completion of the RAN FAT in accordance with the approved RAN FAT Plan and acceptance test procedures.	 	EDC + 77 months (Oct 2014)
	9b.	 	Customer Acceptance Test 	 	Factory Acceptance Test Readiness Review (FATRR) for IMS (Voice) (FAT & CN 009 FAT)	 	Review of readiness to start factory acceptance testing.	 	RAN IMS FAT – 1 week duration
	10b.	 	Customer Acceptance Test	 	RAN Factory Acceptance Test (RAN FAT) for IMS (Voice) (FAT & CN 009 FAT)	 	Completion of the RAN FAT in accordance with the approved RAN FAT Plan and acceptance test procedures.	 	EDC + 80.5 months (Jan 15, 2015)
	11.	 	Shipment/ Installation	 	Install Clifton (RAN # 1).	 	Install RAN#1 after CFE deliveries at the site. 	 	EDC + 78 months (Nov 2014)
	
         

        12.
	 	Shipment/ Installation	 	RAN Equipment Shipment readiness review for the RAN #2 to #9	 	Completion of the RAN staging test in accordance with the approved RAN staging and pre-shipment test procedures. Customer witnessed (optional).	 	RAN #2 to #9 shipment dates – 1 week
	13.	 	Shipment/ Installation	 	
        Ship RAN #2 through #9 Ex Works. Contractor Installation at
        sites #2 through #5. Contractor Installation Supervision at the sites #6 through #9.

        Installation complete 2 months from shipment.

         
	 	
        Shipment from Contractor’s premises of site equipment
        as per schedule agreed upon.

        Installation/supervision after CFE delivery at the site and
        CFE Installation/commissioning
	 	
        RAN#          SHIP

        RAN 2          79
        (Dec 2014)

        RAN 3          79
        (Dec 2014)

        RAN 4          79
        (Dec 2014)

        RAN 5          80
        (Jan 2015)

        RAN 6          81
        (Feb 2015)

        RAN 7          82
        (Mar 2015)

        RAN 8          83
        (Apr 2015)

        RAN 9          84
        (May 2015)

	14.	 	Training	 	Operator Training Course	 	Commencement of the operator training course (training the trainers).	 	EDC + 80 months (Jan 2015)
	15.	 	Training	 	Engineering and system Overview Training Course	 	Commencement of the engineering training course (training the trainers).	 	EDC + 80 months (Jan 2015)

 

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Table 3-3.   Program
Milestones - RAN 

	No.	 	Phase	 	Milestone Activity	 	Purpose	 	Required Completion Date
	16.	 	Customer Acceptance Test	 	Site Acceptance Test Readiness Review (SATRR)	 	Review with the Customer of readiness to start SAT.	 	SAT - 1 week duration
	17.	 	Customer Acceptance Test	 	Site Acceptance Test (SAT) (First RAN)	 	Completion of the SAT in accordance with the approved SAT Plan and acceptance test procedures.	 	EDC + 79 months (2 weeks after Installation of first RAN) (Dec 2014)
	18.	 	Customer Acceptance Test	 	System Acceptance Test Readiness Review (SySAT RR)	 	Review with the Customer of readiness to start SySAT.	 	SySAT - 1 week duration
	19.	 	Provisional Acceptance (PA)	 	System Acceptance Test (SySAT)	 	Completion of the SySAT in accordance with the approved SySAT Plan and acceptance test procedures.	 	EDC + 80 months (Jan 2015) 
	20.	 	Secondary SAT	 	Site Acceptance of RANs #2-#9	 	Completion of the Secondary SAT in accordance with the approved plan and acceptance test procedures.	 	2 weeks after installation of equipment at the site
	21.	 	Secondary OAT	 	Acceptance of RANs #2-#9	 	Completion of the Secondary OAT in accordance with the approved plan and acceptance test procedures.	 	
        RAN#

        RAN 2          82

        (Mar 2015)

        RAN 3          83

        (Apr 2015)

        RAN 4          84

        (May 2015)

        RAN 5          85

        (June 2015)

        RAN 6          86

        (Jul 2015)

        RAN 7          87

        (Aug 2015)

        RAN 8          88

        (Sep 2015)

        RAN 9          89

        (Oct 2015)

	22.	 	Final Acceptance	 	 	 	Closing out of material punch list items created in PA 	 	EDC+ 89 months (Oct 2015)

 

 

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Table 3-4.   Program
Milestones – UTS/Evaluation Platforms

	No.	 	Phase	 	Milestone Activity	 	Purpose	 	Required Completion

Date
	1.	 	Definition	 	Kick-Off Review (KOR)/Systems Requirements Review (SRR) Meeting	 	Finalization of outstanding contractual, managerial and technical issues with respect to the contract requirements.	 	Effective Date of Contract (EDC) + 2 months
	2.	 	Design	 	Preliminary Design Review (PDR)	 	Preliminary review of the system design and test documents in accordance with the objectives and input documents listed in Table 3-1.	 	EDC + 9 months
	3.	 	Design	 	Critical Design Review (CDR)	 	Detailed review with of the final system design as well as draft test plans, and other documents, in accordance with the objectives and input documents listed in Table 3-1.	 	EDC + 15 months
	4.	 	First Tape Out	 	UTS Material Order and First Tape Out	 	Completion of Hardware  long lead material order and First Tape Out	 	EDC + 24 months
	5.	 	Prototype Chip to UT Vendor	 	Prototype Chip to UT Vendor	 	Ship prototype Chip to Customer’s  UT Vendor along with hardware from Evaluation Platform and diagnostic S/W.	 	EDC + 33 months
	6.	 	Pre-production Chips to UT Vendor and Evaluation Platform and Diagnostic S/W	 	Deliver Pre-Production Chips and Evaluation Platform and diagnostic S/W.	 	Deliver Pre-Production Chips Evaluation Platform and diagnostic S/W.	 	
        EDC + 36 months

         

	7a.	 	Customer Acceptance Test 	 	Factory Acceptance Test Readiness Review (FATRR) for UTS Packet Data	 	Review of readiness to start factory acceptance testing.	 	UTSFAT – 1 week 
	7b.	 	Customer Acceptance Test 	 	Factory Acceptance Test Readiness Review (FATRR) for UTS IMS 	 	Review of readiness to start factory acceptance testing.	 	UTSFAT – 1 week 

 

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Table 3-4.   Program
Milestones – UTS/Evaluation Platforms

	No.	 	Phase	 	Milestone Activity	 	Purpose	 	Required Completion

Date
	8a.	 	Customer Acceptance Test	 	UTS Factory Acceptance Test (UTSFAT) for the first Evaluation Platform for UTS Packet Data	 	
        Completion of the UTSFAT in accordance with the approved UTSFAT
        Plan and acceptance test procedures.

        Review UTS Final Acceptance Test Plan
	 	EDC + 77 months (aligns with RAN  FAT Packet Data) (Oct 2014)
	8b.	 	Customer Acceptance Test	 	UTS Factory Acceptance Test (UTSFAT) for the first Evaluation Platform for UTS IMS	 	
        Completion of the UTSFAT in accordance with the approved UTSFAT
        Plan and acceptance test procedures.

        Review UTS Final Acceptance Test Plan
	 	EDC + 80 months (aligns with RAN  FAT IMS) (Jan 2015)
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	9.	 	
        Customer

        Acceptance

        Test
	 	UTS Final Acceptance	 	Completion of UTS Final Acceptance. 	 	EDC + 80 months (aligns with RAN SySAT) (Jan 2015)

  

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		4.	The Contractor shall define a suitable Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) and produce work package descriptions (WPD) for each
WBS item.

 

		5.	The Contractor’s WBS shall clearly identify the following key Work stages:

 

		a.	System Design to Spec (Exhibits B1, B2, and B3): Encompasses systems analysis activities where the Contractor shall demonstrate
correct interpretation and a thorough understanding of the requirements;

 

		b.	Segment Design to Spec (Exhibits B1, B2, and B3): This shall encompass the production of a complete high-level design for the
Work with respect to equipment and software.

 

		c.	Subsystem Design to Spec (Exhibits B1, B2, and B3): The Contractor shall refine the segment design into low level subsystem
and component designs.

 

		d.	Implementation: The Contractor shall translate the design documentation into the actual equipment and software code.

 

		e.	Site Acceptance Test: In which the Contractor shall ship, install, commission and test the RAN equipment at each site. The
testing shall encompass the respective integration with the external system elements and facilities.

 

		f.	Factory Acceptance Test: In which the Contractor shall demonstrate to the Customer representatives during the witnessing tests
that the Work functionally performs in accordance with the agreed RAN FAT Test Plan. For the UTS equipment, this corresponds to
laboratory testing conducted to achieve customer acceptance of the UTS.

 

		g.	System Acceptance Test and Over the Air Test: In which the Contractor shall integrate the delivered site with the satellites
and conduct end-to-end testing using the UTS Evaluation Platform and CFE Core Network.

 

		h.	System Acceptance: In which the Contractor will hand-over operational responsibility of the Work to the Customer (i.e., system
transfer), following successful system acceptance testing.

 

		6.	The WBS shall be used to plan and organize the work.

 

		7.	The WBS shall cover all project activities from contract commencement to the end of the warranty period.

 

		8.	The WBS and initial set of WPDs included in the draft PMP shall be agreed at the Project Kick-Off Review.

 

		9.	The Contractor should consider ways of overlapping various phases and tasks in order to best optimize resources to achieve
the end service readiness date.

 

		10.	The schedule shall clearly identify the scope of design implementation/test work that has been assigned to any key subcontractor(s).

 

		11.	The Contractor shall be responsible for applying suitable subcontractor control to ensure that the work is conducted to the
workmanship standard required.

 

		12.	The Customer will have the right to audit the work of the key subcontractors at the place where the work is being conducted.

 

		13.	The Contractor PM shall sign-off each WP as it is completed to indicate that the task(s) has been completed to the required
standard.

 

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		14.	The program schedule shall be developed and maintained using Microsoft Project 2000 and delivered to Customer during the Monthly
Reviews.

 

		15.	The Contractor shall include a schedule showing work completed, work scheduled to be completed in the next month, changes to
any contractual dates, and any other pertinent schedule related issues in the monthly progress report.

 

		16.	The Contractor shall provide the Customer with an electronic copy of the Monthly Report.

  

c.     Project
Team

 

		1.	The Contractor shall assign a qualified program manager for the duration of this contract, specifically charged with the responsibility
for all aspects of the Contract.

 

		2.	The Program Manager shall serve as the interface with the Customer on all contractual and management matters for the duration
of the Contract and at least until the end of the warranty period.

 

		3.	The Contractor shall support open lines of communications to respective representatives from each party with respect to technical
matters.

 

		4.	The Contractor shall confirm at the Kick-Off Review each key person considered to be required for the work and the role assigned.

 

		5.	The Contractor shall accept that the Customer has the right to comment on the team structure and individual staff members proposed.
This right shall incorporate the ability to ask for team changes to be made - although implementation of requested changes will
be at the discretion of the Contractor.

 

		6.	The Contractor shall maintain a resource profile plan throughout the Program showing the level and type of staff necessary
to complete the work.

  

d.     Location
of the Work/Residents

 

		1.	The Contractor shall provide office accommodation where the design and implementation is being conducted.

 

		2.	This accommodation shall provide space for three Customer residents, one of whom can be located at the Evaluation Platform
facility.

 

		3.	Office accommodation shall include reasonable use of facilities including international telephone/facsimile lines, desktop
PCs with Internet connection, etc.

 

		4.	The Customer will be responsible for payment of all telephone and facsimile access charges incurred by the Customer Residents.

 

		5.	The Contractor shall also work with their key Subcontractors to accommodate Customer’s Residents and that they have these
same rights.

 

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e.     CUSTOMER
Right of Access

 

		1.	The Customer will appoint a number of project coordinators who will work to monitor and facilitate the activities being undertaken
on this contract.

 

The Contractor shall grant approval
for the Customer project coordinators to visit the main work site provided that at least 2 working days notice of the visit is
given by the Customer.

  

The Customer residents shall
participate in weekly status meetings held by the Contractor’s Program Manager. The Customer resident shall not participate
in any discussions relevant to the Contractor’s costs, personnel management, or other specific internal issues

 

The Customer shall be given
access to technical managers to the Work on a reasonable basis to discuss technical issues. The Customer resident shall request
this access through the Contractor’s Program Manager or Contractor’s personnel as designated by the Contractor’s
Program Manager, who shall also participate in these meetings.

 

Representatives of other companies
contracted by the Customer shall have access to the relevant design reviews and relevant review material, subject to three-way
NDAs.

 

The Customer Residents and visitors
to Contractor facilities must comply with US export control laws. The Customer must provide notification of any visitors in advance
of any visit. The Customer must provide the visitor name and nationality. Each visitor shall be screened by Contractor legal department.

 

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Quality
management

 

f.     Product
Assurance

 

		1.	The Contractor shall hold a currently valid ISO9001 (or suitable equivalent) accreditation to cover both the design and manufacturing
activities.

 

The Contractor shall control
and manage the Program in accordance with ISO 9001 requirements.

 

Customer shall be entitled,
at its own cost and expense, to have an independent third party U.S. laboratory conduct periodic sampling of the UTS, at mutually
agreeable time intervals during the manufacturing process, to test and certify the sample to be ROHS-compliant. Such test results
and Certificate of Compliance shall be provided to Globalstar in a timely manner. The Contractor shall provide reasonable access
and cooperation for such purposes.

 

A Product Assurance Plan (PAP)
shall be issued to the Customer at the Kick-Off Review.

 

The Contractor shall nominate
a suitable qualified team member to be fully responsible for overall Quality Product Assurance of the Work.

 

The Customer will have the right
to audit Contractor work at any point in the Project, provided that at least two weeks notice is given to the Contractor PM.

 

The Contractor shall be fully
responsible for the quality achieved and controls applied by any subcontractor parties used.

 

The Contractor shall have a
mechanism for tracking corrective actions at all project phases.

 

A suitable tracking mechanism
shall be used to map requirements to the Contractor definition, design and subsequent testing documentation.

 

This tracking mechanism shall
be presented at the PDR.

 

g.     Configuration
Management

 

		1.	The Contractor shall maintain its own a system Configuration Management Process (CMP) outlining the controls that will be applied
to:

 

		a.	Documentation Configuration and Change Management

		b.	Requirements Management

		c.	Software Version and Release Control

		d.	Firmware Version and Release Control

		e.	Hardware Manufacturing

This process is further described in para 4.2.1

 

The CMP shall be put in place
by the project Kick-Off Review.

 

The Contractor shall nominate
a team member to be responsible for overall configuration management throughout the project.

 

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h.     Configuration
Management process (renumber as 4.2.1)

 

Documentation Management

 

DDL

 

The Contractor shall prepare, update and deliver all documentation
as defined in the Deliverable Documentation List (DDL) set forth in Section 7.0    of this SOW.

 

Documentation Submission Criteria

 

Contractually deliverable documentation in DDL shall be submitted
using one of the following criteria:

 

For Approval - Level A

 

This level shall include documentation that requires formal
approval in writing from the Customer before its acceptance or intended use.

 

The Customer shall approve the document or ask for resubmission
within ten (10) calendar days of its receipt at the Customer's main address.

 

If the document is approved, the Customer shall so notify the
Contractor in writing.

 

If the document is not approved, the Customer shall notify the
Contractor of those parts of the document that cannot be approved, together with the reasons and instructions concerning resubmission
of the document. The document shall be resubmitted for approval within ten (10) calendar days from receipt of the Customer’s
notification.

 

If the Contractor does not receive any notification within ten
(10) calendar days from the Customer, the document shall be deemed to be approved by the Customer.

 

For Review - Level R

 

This level shall include documentation to be evaluated by the
Customer prior to its intended use and distribution. The Customer shall respond to a document in the "for review" level
within ten (10) calendar days of its receipt at the Customer’s main address (except for AIT procedures which are reviewed
during the corresponding review).

 

Without notification by the Customer within the same period,
the Contractor shall proceed to implement the document as planned.

 

For Information - Level I

 

Documents in this category shall be evaluated by the Customer
to determine current program status, progress and future planning requirements.

 

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Documentation Management

 

The Contractor shall establish, implement and maintain a Configuration
and Documentation Management Plan to control the approval and issue of all documentation and data, according to the documentation
submission criteria.

 

Revisions and resubmissions to any contractual document shall
be subject to the same submission level.

 

Action Item Tracking

 

The Contractor shall establish and maintain an Action Item Record
database of all action items raised during all meetings and Reviews with the Customer.

 

Reports from this database shall be submitted or made available
as defined in CDRL.

 

Configuration/Change Management

 

The Contractor shall guarantee that all initial designs are
provided in the as designed configuration and that the as built configuration is in accordance with the as designed configuration
consistent with the Configuration Management Plan as implemented by the Configuration Control Board.

 

To achieve such a goal, the Contractor shall provide the following:

 

Identify and update the configuration
baseline (conditions for immediate revision release and frequency for periodic revision release shall be defined in the Configuration
Management Plan).

 

Identify and control all physical
and functional interfaces.

 

Assure that all delivered items
(hardware and software) are identified, manufactured, inspected, tested and operated according to configured documents.

 

Assure that all changes are
documented, approved and implemented with full knowledge of the technical, cost and schedule impacts.

 

Assure that the same rules are
applied at Subcontractor’s level.

 

The Contractor shall use and propose a formal Configuration
and Data Management Plan.

 

The Contractor shall establish and maintain a Change Control
System for managing any change to the contractual requirements.

 

The features of the Change Control System shall be described
by the Contractor in the Program Management Plan.

 

Waivers and Deviations

 

If the Contractor desires to depart from the requirements (Technical
Exhibits of the Contract) for a specific item or a limited number of items (as required in the Contract), a Request for Deviation/Waiver
(RFD/RFW) shall be submitted to the Customer.

 

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When approved, the RFD/RFW shall become a Change. The Customer
may require an offer of price reduction as consideration for approval of the RFD/RFW on a case-by-case basis if such a RFD/RFW
causes a reduction in Contractor’s costs.

 

Review and Approval for an RFD/RFW

 

The Customer shall notify the Contractor of its acceptance or
rejection of the RFD/RFW Class I within fifteen (15) working days of its receipt. If the reason for the rejection is lack of adequate
supporting documentation (or other evidence), the Contractor will be informed within 5 working days of receipt.

 

Recording and Tracking

 

The Change Control System shall include provisions for recording,
tracking and reporting on status of Changes and RFD/RFW's.

 

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RAN
DELIVERY, INSTALLATION, AND INTEGRATION

 

i.     Site
Survey

 

		1.	The Contractor shall conduct a survey of each site where equipment is to be installed.

 

		2.	The Contractor shall produce Site Survey Report for each site within two weeks of each site visit. The Site Survey Report is
to identify areas of concern, the responsible party and date required for rectification.

 

		3.	The Contractor shall produce a Site Installation Document (SID) for each site based on the Site Survey Report and Facilities
Requirement Specifications.

 

		4.	The Contractor shall submit each site SID to the Customer at least one week before the start of SAT. If the Contractor anticipates
any upgrades to electrical or physical requirements to the site, the SID shall be submitted at least 3 months prior to start of
SAT.

 

		5.	The SID shall identify the following:

 

		a.	Physical layout and sizing of equipment

		b.	Racking

		c.	Power requirements

		d.	Cooling requirements

		e.	Communications interfaces

		f.	Cabling and connector types

 

j.     Equipment
Transportation and Shipment

 

		1.	The Contractor shall provide written notice of shipment at least 15 working days prior to shipment of equipment to each domestic
site and 25 working days prior to shipment to any foreign site.

 

The Contractor shall confirm
shipment arrangements with the Customer prior to shipment.

 

The ten (10) sites, as given
paragraph 2.3, shall be delivered in accordance with INCOTERMS 2000 as follows

(Ex-Works Germantown, Maryland, USA).

 

The Customer will be responsible
for shipping the equipment to the site, and to clear customs and pay duties and taxes to clear the equipment, if necessary.

 

The Customer shall be responsible
for the safe transportation and delivery of equipment, materials, tools, etc., from Customs to each designated site.

 

The Contractor shall inspect
the delivered hardware and complete an inventory upon arrival at each Contractor Installed site. The Customer shall inspect the
delivered hardware and complete an inventory upon arrival at each Customer installed site.

 

The Contractor shall ensure
equipment shall be suitably protected to ensure safe delivery the port of entry.

 

The Customer will ensure equipment
shall be suitably protected to ensure safe delivery to each site when released from Customs.

 

 

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The Contractor shall submit
the following shipment details prior to each shipment:

 

		a.	Inventory of equipment being transported (Crate List and Packing List)

		b.	Commercial Invoice

 

k.     Site
Installation and Commissioning

 

		1.	The Contractor shall provide suitably qualified personnel and relevant installation procedures, instructions, drawings, etc.,
as required to install and commission equipment at the the Milpitas RAN Test Bed and RAN#1 through RAN#5.

 

		2.	The Contractor shall provide onsite Installation Supervisor and relevant procedures, instructions, drawings, etc., as required
for Customer’s installers to install and commission equipment at sites #6 to #9.

 

The Customer will have the right
to monitor the work of the Contractor at each site, or to appoint third parties to do so.

 

The Contractor shall install
and commission the delivered equipment at the Milpitas RAN Test Bed and RAN#1 through RAN#5, and shall provide installation supervision
support for sites #6 to #9 in accordance with Installation and Commissioning Manuals. Equipment shall be commissioned prior to
execution of the Site Acceptance Test (SAT).

 

The Contractor shall conduct
the Site Acceptance Test (SAT) at the site(s) where the Contractor performs the installation and commissioning in accordance with
the agreed SAT Plan and Procedures. The Customer shall conduct SAT at the site(s) where the Customer performs the installation
and commissioning.

 

The Customer shall be responsible
for provision of CFE test equipment in support of installation, commissioning, and testing of the Contractor deliverables in the
field. The required test equipment shall be detailed in the Dependencies Document. The Customer will provide Satellite Simulators
for Contractor use in the Contractor test facility.

 

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verification
TEST management

 

l.     General

Test Campaigns

 

		1.	The Contractor shall conduct a series of acceptance test campaigns that collectively demonstrate compliance with contract requirements.

 

The Contractor shall deliver
an Overall System Test Plan and Test Procedures documents consistent with Section 7 that defines the overall test approach, the
flow of test campaigns and their objectives and scope, and associated documentation.

 

		2.	For the first RAN (First Article) the following customer witnessed acceptance test campaigns shall be conducted:

 

		a.	Factory Acceptance Test (FAT)

		b.	Site Acceptance Test (SAT)

 

		c.	System Acceptance Test (SYSAT)

 

		3.	For RAN#2 - #5, the Contractor shall execute the field test campaigns including SAT and OAT. For RANs #6 - #9 the Customer
shall execute the field test campaigns (including SAT and OAT) under supervision by the Contractor.

 

		4.	For the UTS, the following customer witness acceptance test campaigns shall be conducted:

 

		a.	UTS Factory Acceptance Tests (UTSFATs) in conjunction with the RAN FATs

		b.	UTS Final Acceptance

 

The Contractor shall deliver
a Verification Cross Reference Matrix (VCRM) consistent with Section 7, defining the mapping of contract requirements to acceptance
test campaigns.

 

The VCRM shall define the verification
methodologies to be employed for each requirement.

 

		·	Inspection – a requirement is verified or partially verified
by visual inspection, for example, inspection of an agency certificate, or counting of delivered equipment quantities.

 

		·	Analysis – a requirement is verified by analysis of underlying
data, possibly measured data from a Test or other sources, for example, a RAN hardware availability model.

 

		·	Test – a requirement is verified by execution of a test that
shows measured performance per specification, or demonstrates functionality per specification.

 

In some cases the VCRM shall
indicate multiple methodologies to verify a requirement, for example, a Test to measure performance at a RAN component or subsystem
level, with analysis to combine or extrapolate that result with other measurements to show compliance with a higher level specification.

 

The Customer shall have the
right to approve or request reasonable amendments to the VCRM.

 

Acceptance test campaigns and
the VCRM shall be focused on verification of requirements rather than on the consequent system or subsystem designs.

 

Wherever possible, each requirement
shall be tested only during one test campaign (FAT, SAT or SySAT), however, RAN Site Acceptance Test shall be executed at each
site.

 

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Test Plans and Approval

 

The Contractor shall deliver
Test Plans for each acceptance test campaign, consistent with Section 7 and the agreed VCRM.

 

Each Test Plan shall define
the mapping of requirements to test cases for those requirements allocated to that test campaign by the VCRM.

 

Each Test Plan shall outline
the constituent test cases at a high level including test objective and scope, high level test configuration, general procedure,
and expected outcome.

 

The Customer shall have the
right to approve or request reasonable amendments to Test Plans.

 

The Contractor shall deliver
Test Procedures for each test campaign, consistent with Section 7 and the agreed Test Plans.

 

Each Test Procedure shall repeat
the test objective and outcome from the Test Plan, and shall define specific necessary preconditions, test configuration and test
steps consistent with that objective, and the expected results that show that outcome.

 

The Contractor shall ensure
that Test Procedures are sufficiently detailed such that it will be possible to re-run previously completed acceptance tests.

 

In case of a requirement to
be verified by Inspection or Analysis, a Test Plan and Test Procedure shall be provided to indicate the inspection or analysis
to be completed and approved.

 

Where feasible in case of a
requirement to be verified by Inspection or Analysis for which verification involves Customer review of detailed documents, the
Contractor shall provide such documentation at least two weeks prior to the test campaign execution start milestone (e.g., two
weeks before start of RAN FAT).

 

The Customer shall have the
right to approve or request reasonable amendments to Test Procedures.

 

Test Execution, Witness
and Approval

 

		5.	The Contractor shall conduct a Readiness Review prior to test execution to confirm that the necessary preconditions are satisfied.

 

		6.	The Customer shall have the right to attend (by teleconference if appropriate) each Readiness Review and approve the start
of the test campaign test execution.

 

		7.	The Contractor shall deliver a Readiness Report per Section 7 to record the results of the Readiness Review.

 

		8.	The Contractor shall conduct testing in accordance with agreed Test Plans and Test Procedures for each acceptance test campaign.

 

		9.	The Customer shall have the right to witness test execution for each campaign or at its sole discretion may waive its right
to witness given tests.

 

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		10.	The Contractor and Customer witness (unless waived) shall meet at the start of each day of testing to review planned activities,
and shall meet at the end of each day of testing to review test results and summary of anomalies.

 

		11.	The Contractor shall provide all instruments, tools, manpower and services necessary to execute Test Procedures except as identified
as Customer obligation (for RAN#6through RAN#9, the Contractor shall provide on-site supervision, while the Customer shall provide
all instruments, tools, manpower and services necessary to execute Test Procedures).

 

		12.	The Contractor shall generate a Test Data Sheet during execution of each Test Procedure, verifying the results of each step,
recording measured data as indicated, recording all anomalies whether related to the test or incidental to the test (e.g., an unrelated
alarm during a traffic test), and assigning a Test Result.

 

		13.	In event that minor errors are found in a Test Procedure during execution, the Test Procedure shall be marked up with corrections
and such corrections initialed by Contractor Test Manager and Customer witness (unless waived), the correction will be noted in
the Test Data Sheet, and such errors shall not prevent continuation or passing of the test.

 

		14.	The Contractor Test Manager and Customer shall agree on the Test Result for each Test Procedure.

 

		15.	A Test Procedure shall be assigned a Test Result of Pass, Pass with Exception, or Fail, as follows:

 

		·	Pass – the objective of the test is fully met with no related
anomalies.

 

		·	Pass with Exception – the primary objective of the test is met
with related anomaly observed that will require further investigation or correction.

 

		·	Fail – the primary objective of the test is not met.

 

		16.	A Test Procedure shall not Fail in case of an incidental problem, nevertheless the test campaign might be deemed to fail if
the problem is sufficiently critical even if all Test Procedures pass.

 

		17.	The Customer shall empower one witness with authority to agree the result of each Test Procedure as it is conducted.

 

		18.	The Contractor Test Manager and nominated Customer witness shall initial each Test Data Sheet upon completion of the applicable
Test Procedure to confirm its accuracy and result.

 

		19.	In the event that analysis of collected data or some observation is required to assign a Test Result, assignment of the Test
Result shall be deferred until such analysis is complete to Customer satisfaction.

 

		20.	In event of incidental anomaly, the nominated Customer witness shall have authority to instruct that a Test Procedure be repeated
to confirm the anomaly is unrelated.

 

		21.	Incidental anomalies that occur between tests (for example, over night) shall have the same weight as anomalies detected during
test execution, except they shall not apply to a particular test.

 

		22.	The nominated Customer witness shall have authority to suspend test execution in event of excessive failures or a blocking
problem.

 

		23.	Customer waiving of rights to witness a given test shall not reduce the Customer rights to review and approve all Test Results.

 

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Test Campaign Results and Rerun

 

		24.	The Contractor and Customer shall mutually agree the assignment of problems to the following categories (this listing is intended
to be representative rather than comprehensive):

 

		a.	Category I – Non-compliance that would prevent service operation including:

 

		i.	System outage including crash or failure of automatic redundancy mechanisms.

 

		ii.	Pervasive or extended (i.e., not momentary) service unavailability or degradation.

 

		iii.	Sustained loss of operations visibility or control.

 

		iv.	Poor user perception of performance due to specification non-compliance.

 

		v.	Missing site deliverables including spares.

 

		vi.	Missing key power and link parameters.

 

		vii.	Inability to track and maintain service using the constellation per GOCC instructions.

 

		b.	Category II – Non-compliance that does not prevent service operation including:

 

		i.	Non-critical requirement non-compliance

 

		ii.	Problem that is infrequent and automatically recovered, and is not perceptible by users or provides a minor inconvenience.

 

		iii.	Problem that occurs rarely and can be quickly recovered by operator, and is not perceptible by users or provides a minor inconvenience.

 

		c.	Category III – Other anomalies including:

 

		i.	Problem that is not reproducible.

 

		ii.	Problem that can be overcome by configuration change and not requiring implementation change.

 

		iii.	Problem that is not related to and does not affect a system requirement.

 

		iv.	Problem can be overcome with a procedural change.

 

		v.	Problem that is cosmetic in nature.

 

		25.	Upon completion or suspension the test execution, the Contractor and Customer shall mutually agree the overall result of the
acceptance test campaign:

 

		·	Pass – all tests were completed with no Category I problems
(whether related or incidental to the testing).

 

		·	Fail – testing was suspended or exposed Category I problems.

 

		26.	In case of Fail, the Contractor shall correct all Category I problems, shall correct or provide a resolution plan for all Category
II problems, and shall rerun the applicable tests as well as any other tests that might be affected by the specific corrections
applied in order to pass the milestone and proceed to the next phase.

 

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		27.	The Customer shall have the right to review and approve the set of tests to be rerun, and shall retain the same rights to witness,
review and approve rerun test results as for the first run.

 

Test Reports

 

		28.	The Contractor shall deliver Test Reports for each test campaign, consistent with Section 7.

 

		29.	Test Reports shall for each Test Procedure include the initialed Test Data Sheet, initialed marked up Test Procedures, referenced
analyses in case of a requirement verified by Analysis, results of any investigative analyses in case of a requirement verified
by Test.

 

		30.	Test Reports shall provide a consolidated list of problem reports, including both related and incidental anomalies, and resolution
plan for each anomaly.

 

m.        First
article Factory Acceptance Test (FAT)

 

Test Campaign Purpose

 

The purpose of FAT shall be
to provide a type verification of implementation requirements that will be representative of all sites such that those requirements
need not be verified at each RAN site, or to enable such on-site verification to emphasize site deliverables, site integration,
and site operation with other production systems such as the constellation, core network, and terminals.

 

		31.	All requirements that require special controlled test conditions or equipment not available at the deployed sites, or that
require a combination of analyses and test data, shall be allocated to the FAT campaign by the VCRM.

 

		32.	Functional requirements and error scenario requirements that do not vary from site to site shall be allocated to the FAT campaign
by the VCRM. The FAT shall be divided into 2 separate independent cmpaigns i) the Packet FAT and ii) the IMS FAT and the VCRM shall
be updated to reflect the 2 separate FATs

 

		33.	Underpinning requirements that enable service shall be verified at FAT; however, the end-to-end service requirements shall
be allocated to SYSAT.

 

Test Location and Duration

 

		34.	The FAT shall be conducted at the Contractor facility in Maryland.

 

		35.	Certain bench level tests (such as modem performance) requiring extended collection and analysis of data shall be performed
prior to FAT execution and results of such analysis provided for FAT - the Customer shall have the same right of review and approval
of bench level tests as for other tests.

 

		36.	The FAT shall be planned for two weeks duration including stability test and exclusive of any preceding bench level tests.

 

Test Configuration

 

		37.	The Contractor shall conduct RAN FATs using representative configurations that permit the test objective to be met.

 

		38.	The following test equipment shall be used during FATs:

 

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		·	Deliverable RAN configuration, either site 2 or site 3 RAN equipment
to be agreed, other than for outside agency testing, bench level testing, or testing at a subsystem level that would require dismantling
of such configuration

 

		·	Customer-furnished core network equipment or access via VPN to core
network equipment not located at Contractor’s site at the agreed CFE dates, compliant with the RAN-CN ICD (Customer responsible
for ensuring configuration, reliability and operation of such equipment)—note that connectivity of this equipment to public
networks is CFE.

 

		·	Customer-furnished satellite simulator to provide UT access through
simulated RFT inputs to the RAN with representative delay and doppler, with scripts to simulate representative constellation operation,
capable for extended operation during extended stability testing, compliant with applicable parts of the RAN-RFT ICD, and capable
of supporting GW-GW handover testing.

 

		·	Customer-furnished GOCC file feed consistent with satellite simulator
operation, representative of the actual field GOCC operation, and compliant with the RAN-GOCC ICD.

 

		·	Prototype or Evaluation Platform UTS equipment as appropriate, with
necessary Contractor-furnished RTDM scripts to exercise RAN functionality—note that it is not an objective of these scripts
or test campaign to test the Core Network equipment. The simulated location of UTS equipment shall be fixed at some position (this
is not an aeronautical simulator). UTS equipment will employ canned scripts for traffic—no voice coder will be provided.

 

		·	Contractor furnished LAN signaling generator to allow loading of signaling
handling capacity of an RNC thread above the modem level.

 

		·	Subset of RAN equipment to enable GW-GW handover testing at a radio
level—such factory testing shall not necessarily model a second RAN all the way to the Core Network. 

 

		·	Contractor furnished commercial SNMP manager to exercise external
SNMP interface.

 

		·	Contractor furnished off-the-shelf test tools such as spectrum and
protocol analyzers, calibrated as applicable.

 

Specific Test Methodology Items

 

		39.	FAT shall include a RAN stability test of 72 hours duration, and including continuous operation with the GOCC interface, satellite
constellation interface, core network interface, bidirectional traffic exchange with small quantity of UTS equipment, and background
signaling load exchange with a LAN signaling generator.

 

		40.	Capacity testing shall be conducted on a thread basis and extrapolated to like threads. A LAN signaling generator shall be
used to verify certain capacities including sessions per second and total sessions (e.g., handover rates).

 

		41.	Automatic redundancy tests shall be conducted in presence of UTS traffic.

 

		42.	Environmental tests and interface compliance verification shall rely on vendor data and past results where available.

 

		43.	Bench level or other special test configurations shall be employed as necessary for modem performance tests, high penetration
alerting performance tests, diversity tests, and latency and jitter tests.

 

		44.	FAT shall test limited expansion scenarios (e.g., addition of traffic capacity at a minimal step).

 

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		45.	All Quality of Service handling requirements shall be assigned and tested at FAT.

 

n.        RAN
Site Acceptance Testing (SAT)

 

Test Campaign Purpose

 

The purpose of SAT shall be
to verify that the contracted equipment has been delivered and integrated and is ready for over-air testing at each given site.

 

Test Location and Duration

 

SAT shall be conducted standalone
at each RAN site, without satellite and UTS access or simulation.

 

SAT shall be planned for 3 days
duration.

 

The Customer shall ensure 24
hour daily Contractor access to the site during SAT, subject to the conditions for access as given in section 8.1.

 

Test Configuration

 

The following equipment shall
be used for SAT at each site:

 

		·	Deliverable RAN including deliverable site spares.

 

		·	Customer-furnished core network equipment compliant with the RAN-CN
ICD. The Customer shall be responsible to ensure the configuration, reliability and operation of such equipment during SAT. The
Customer shall be responsible for connectivity to and integration with public networks as applicable.

 

		·	Customer-furnished RFTs compliant with the RAN-RFT ICD.

 

		·	Customer-furnished GOCC compliant with the RAN-GOCC ICD.

 

		·	Customer-furnished external SNMP manager. 

 

		·	Customer furnished web browser client to connect with Element Manager
Server in the RAN.

 

		·	Customer-furnished facilities including all utility service.

 

Specific Test Methodology Items

 

SAT shall include a RAN stability
test of 48 hours duration with connectivity to the Core Network (standard idle signaling), GOCC (constellation configuration file
feed as per operation), SNMP (MIB access), and RFT interfaces (connectivity only, no radio channels transmitted or received).

 

SAT shall verify all deliverable
quantities by Inspection including spares.

 

RAN startup and configuration
shall be tested during SAT.

 

Fault management not dependent
on traffic shall be tested during FAT, including exercise of redundancy scenarios and trap forwarding to an external SNMP manager.

 

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o.        RAN
over air TEST (oaT)

 

Test Campaign Purpose

 

The Contractor shall conduct
a RAN First Over-Air integration Test at the first RAN site following SAT and before SYSAT.

 

		46.	The purpose of OAT shall be to integrate and exercise the system so as to be ready for SYSAT.

 

Test Location and Duration

 

		47.	The First RAN OAT shall be a Contractor internal (i.e., non-acceptance) campaign and the Customer shall have the right to witness
the testing and review results without interfering.

 

		48.	For RAN#2 - #5, a Secondary OAT performed by the Contractor, witnessed by the Customer, shall be conducted to complete the
acceptance of each RAN # 2 - #5. For RANs #6 - #9 a Secondary OAT performed by the Customer, under the supervision of the Contractor,
shall be conducted to complete the acceptance of each RAN #6 - #9.

 

		49.	The Contractor shall deliver necessary test plans and procedures from the RAN First OAT to enable the Customer to execute that
integration testing at the other sites.

 

		50.	The Customer shall ensure 24x7 Contractor access to the RAN site during the RAN First OAT, subject to the conditions for access
as given in section 8.1.

 

		51.	The duration of OAT shall be determined after integration planning, but is anticipated to take a number of weeks.

 

Test Configuration

 

		52.	OAT shall integrate the following equipment:

 

		a.	Deliverable RAN.

 

		b.	Customer furnished Core Network equipment (Customer responsible for ensuring configuration, reliability and operation of such
equipment, for connectivity to and integration with terrestrial networks, and for any terrestrial network usage tarrifs during
OAT)

 

		c.	Customer furnished RFTs.

 

		d.	Customer furnished satellite constellation.

 

		e.	Customer furnished GOCC and GOCC connectivity, also including feed of satellite constellation information and service area
definitions

 

		f.	Test user terminal equipment.

 

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p.        System
Acceptance Tests (SySAT)

 

Test Campaign Purpose

 

The purpose of SYSAT shall be
to verify end-to-end contract requirements using the integrated system to be placed into production and test terminals.

 

SYSAT shall demonstrate end-to-end
traffic scenarios, service continuity under constellation operation, and operations scenarios.

 

Test Location and Duration

 

		53.	The Contractor shall conduct the SYSAT at one RAN site that has completed SAT.

 

		54.	The Contractor shall conduct the SYSAT using appropriate furnished test UT equipment at four locations within the service area
of the selected RAN, one of those locations being the RAN site, and the other three being readily accessible locations with local
amenities available.

 

		55.	The SYSAT shall be planned for one week duration including stability test.

 

		56.	The Customer shall ensure 24 hour daily Contractor access to the RAN site during SYSAT, subject to the conditions for access
as given in section 8.1..

 

Test Configuration

 

		57.	The following equipment shall be used for SYSAT:

 

		·	Delivered RAN that has completed SAT

 

		·	Integrated Customer furnished site equipment including facility, RFTs,
Core Network equipment with terrestrial connectivity, and connectivity to the GOCC. The Customer shall be responsible for any terrestrial
network usage tarrifs during SYSAT.

 

		·	Customer furnished GOCC providing configuration feed matching constellation
operation, and configuration of service areas.

 

		·	Appropriate test UT equipment

 

		·	Customer-furnished access to and operation of equipment necessary
for E.911 and legal interception testing.

 

Specific Test Methodology Notes

 

		58.	SYSAT shall include a system reliability test of at least 72 hours duration including traffic flow from UT test equipment to
core network through the RAN and over the satellite constellation, but shall not include system load testing beyond the capabilities
of the given UTs to load channels.

 

		59.	Other non-disruptive SYSAT tests shall be conducted concurrent with the system reliability test, including traffic and operations
scenarios.

 

		60.	SYSAT shall include tests of RAN automatic fault detection and redundancy in presence of ongoing traffic.

 

		61.	The RAN and UTS shall enable SYSAT to be conducted one site at a time without interfering with service of production UTs operating
through other already commissioned sites.

 

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		62.	Demonstration of applications in SYSAT shall be constrained to capabilities of the test UT equipment and Core Network equipment
(e.g., push-to-talk might not be provided as an application, 1Mbps forward operation would be tested only in case a 1Mbps capable
terminal is provided).

 

		63.	Quality of service tests shall be conducted at a functional (i.e., non-parametric) level during SYSAT.

 

		64.	Although SYSAT shall be conducted using the integrated system, the Contractor shall only be responsible for the integration,
performance and operation of Contractor deliverables during this test campaign.

 

q.        Customer
Witness UTS Testing CAMPAIGNS

 

UTS Factory Acceptance Test (UTSFAT)

 

		1.	The Contractor shall produce a UTSFAT Plan and Procedures and deliver to the Customer as per Table 7-2.

 

The Contractor shall perform
the UTSFAT at Contractor facilities. UTSFAT is intended to validate the Satellite Air Interface Chip and the RTDM Test Tool deliverables.
The Evaluation Platform is a tool by which these validations can be performed.

 

The Contractor shall conduct
the UTSFAT using representative configurations that permit the test objective to be met.

 

The UTSFAT shall verify requirements
that are allocated to UTSFAT in the VCRM. . The UTSFAT shall be divided into 2 separate independent cmpaigns i) the Packet UTSFAT
and ii) the IMS UTSFAT and the VCRM shall be updated to reflect the 2 separate FATs

 

The Customer will nominate one
member within the witnessing party to have final responsibility for determining whether the tested UTS has completed UTSFAT in
accordance with the criteria defined by this SOW.

 

The Customer representative
will have the authority to either instruct that a test be repeated or fail the UTSFAT in the case of failures. Customer and Contractor
shall work together to determine which failures require a retest and which failures do not on a case-by-case basis.

 

The Contractor shall deliver
a final UTSFAT Test Report to the Customer within three weeks of UTSFAT completion.

 

UTS Acceptance (UTSA)

 

		1.	The Contractor shall produce a UTS Acceptance Plan and Procedures and deliver to the Customer as per Table 7-2.

 

The Contractor shall perform
the UTS Acceptance at the RAN SySAT site. UTS Acceptance is intended to validate the Satellite Air Interface Chip and the RTDM
Test Tool deliverables. The Evaluation Platform is a tool by which these validations can be performed.

 

The UTS Acceptance shall verify
requirements that are allocated to UTS Acceptance in the VCRM.

 

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The Customer will nominate one
member within the witnessing party to have final responsibility for determining whether the tested system has completed UTS Acceptance
in accordance with the criteria defined by this SOW.

 

The Customer representative
will have the authority to either instruct that a test be repeated or fail the UTS Acceptance in the case of failures. Customer
and Contractor shall work together to determine which failures require a retest and which failures do not on a case-by-case basis.

 

The Contractor shall deliver
a final UTS Acceptance Test Report to the Customer within three weeks of UTS Acceptance completion.

 

r.        UTS
Internal Testing CAMPAIGNS

 

UTS System Validation Testing (SVT)

 

		1.	The Contractor shall be responsible for developing a test campaign aimed at verifying correct operation of the UTS equipment.
UTS SVT is intended to validate the Satellite Air Interface Chip and the RTDM Test Tool deliverables. The Evaluation Platform is
a tool by which these validations can be performed.

 

This testing shall be conducted
in-house using test equipment that is the responsibility of the Contractor. Components of the RAN can be used as part of the test
equipment.

 

UTS SVT shall be a Contractor
internal campaign and the Customer has the right to witness and review results without interfering.

 

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Deliverable
Documentation

 

		1.	The Contractor shall deliver all documentation listed in Table 7-1 and Table 7-2.

 

		2.	The Contractor shall deliver one electronic version of each document, delivered via E-mail, ftp, or CD ROM, as appropriate.
The PO is responsible for the identification, scheduling, control, preparation, reproduction, inspection, and delivery of documents.

 

		3.	Customer has 15 working days to review and comment on the documents. Contractor shall review and respond to Customer’s
comments on the documents in 10 working days.

 

		4.	The Contractor shall deliver documentation to Customer at Offices in Milpitas, California.

 

		5.	The Contractor delivered documents shall be written in English.

 

	Table 7-1.   Deliverable Documentation
		 		 		 	Delivery Schedule
	No.	 	Contractor

    Document	 	Comments	 	Draft 1	 	Draft 2	 	Final
	1.	 	Program Management Plan (PMP)	 	Incorporates Overall Project Schedule (may be separated for each phase)	 	N/A	 	N/A	 	KO review
	2.	 	Product Assurance Plan (PAP)	 	Incorporates the overall quality assurance procedures (may be separated for each phase). Contains process descriptions of the Hardware Design Plan and Software Design Plan	 	N/A	 	N/A	 	KO review
	3.	 	Warranty and Maintenance Plan	 	Maintenance plan for the equipment and network (may be separated for each phase)	 	Second Draft at CDR	 	N/A	 	2 weeks after SySAT (if changed)
	4.	 	Monthly Progress Report	 	Statement of project progress.	 	N/A	 	N/A	 	Monthly
	5.	 	Milestone Review Meeting Minutes	 	Records the points raised at the review meeting	 	N/A	 	N/A	 	5 days after each meeting
	6.	 	Overall System Test Plan	 	Details the overall test approach, phases, segment acceptance test plans and the requirements mapping to the acceptance test plans.	 	2 weeks prior to PDR	 	To weeks prior to CDR	 	Two weeks after CDR (if changed)
	7.	 	VCRM 	 	Allocation of requirements to test phases	 	2 weeks prior to PDR	 	2 weeks prior to CDR	 	EDC+23 months
	8.	 	External Interface Control Document (ICD)	 	Interface definition between Work subsystems and CFE.	 	2 weeks prior to PDR	 	2 weeks prior to CDR	 	2 weeks after CDR (if changed)

  

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	Table 7-1.   Deliverable Documentation
	 	 	 	 	 	 	Delivery Schedule
	No.	 	Contractor  

Document	 	Comments	 	Draft 1	 	Draft 2	 	Final
	9.	 	Facilities Requirement Specification(s)	 	Outlines the infrastructure required for delivery of equipment into the site. 	 	EDC + 3 months	 	2 weeks prior to PDR	 	After Final Site Survey is complete + 4 weeks ( EDC+31 months )
	10.	 	System Design Document	 	System design documents	 	2 weeks prior to PDR	 	2 weeks prior to CDR	 	2 weeks after CDR (if changed)
	11.	 	RAN Segment Design Document	 	Segment Design Document	 	2 weeks prior to PDR	 	2 weeks prior to CDR	 	2 weeks after CDR (if changed)
	12.	 	RAN Dependencies Document	 	Defines the Contractor’s Dependencies on the Customer with required availability dates 	 	KOR (and released monthly thereafter)	 	Major Review at PDR	 	Major Review at CDR
	13.	 	RAN Factory Acceptance Test Plan	 	This document is equivalent to the Customer defined First Article/Design Verification Test Procedure (DVTP), per RFP document GS-07-1199, Section 3.4.1 	 	2 weeks prior to CDR	 	N/A	 	1 month prior to RAN FAT (if changed)
	14.	 	Site Acceptance Test Plan 	 	Defines the overall approach the Contractor shall take to the SAT for all sites	 	2 weeks prior to CDR	 	N/A	 	1 month prior to SAT (If changed)
	15.	 	RAN Factory Acceptance Test Procedures	 	Defines the overall approach the Contractor shall take to the FAT test for all sites	 	2 months prior to RAN FAT	 	2 weeks prior to RAN FAT Readiness Review	 	Prior to RAN FAT (if changed)
	16.	 	Site Acceptance Test Procedures	 	Details the procedures that shall be executed during the SAT	 	2 months prior to SAT	 	2 weeks prior to SAT Readiness Review	 	Prior to SAT (if changed)
	17.	 	Training Materials	 	Instructions of the scope of the training to be given to operations staff for all RAN subsystems	 	1 month prior to delivery of course	 	N/A	 	1 week prior to delivery of course (if changed)
	18.	 	Site Installation Document	 	Details the installation and configuration details for each site	 	N/A	 	SAT Readiness Review	 	1 week after SAT Readiness Review (if changed)

 

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	Table 7-1.   Deliverable Documentation
	 	 	 	 	 	 	Delivery Schedule
	No.	 	Contractor  

Document	 	Comments	 	Draft 1	 	Draft 2	 	Final
	19.	 	RAN FAT Readiness Report	 	Details the results of the RAN FAT Readiness Review.	 	N/A	 	RAN FAT Readiness Review	 	1 week after RAN FAT Readiness Review (if changed)
	20.	 	SAT Readiness Report 	 	Details the results of the SAT Readiness Review.	 	N/A	 	SAT Readiness Review	 	1 week after SAT Readiness Review (if changed)
	21.	 	RAN FAT Test Report 	 	Details the results of FAT and the outstanding FAT specific punch list/agreed closure plans	 	N/A	 	N/A	 	3 weeks after RAN FAT
	22.	 	SAT Test Report (including site configuration report )	 	Details the results of SAT and the outstanding SAT specific punch list/agreed closure plans. A SAT Report shall be written for each site.	 	N/A	 	N/A	 	3 weeks after SAT
	23.	 	Install and Maintenance Manual(s), including “AS BUILT” documents specific to each site	 	Installation and maintenance procedures and instructions	 	2 weeks prior to SAT	 	N/A	 	2 weeks after SAT (if changed)
	24.	 	Operator Manual(s)	 	Operating and user instructions for the Work Subsystems	 	2 weeks prior to SySAT	 	N/A	 	2 week after SySAT (if changed)
	25.	 	Site Survey Report	 	Results of Contractor review the site facility	 	N/A	 	N/A	 	2 weeks after site survey
	26.	 	Annual Warranty Report	 	Summary of warranty activities and services provided over the last 12 month period	 	N/A	 	N/A	 	End of 12 month Warranty period
	27.	 	System Acceptance Test Plan	 	System acceptance test plan 	 	2 weeks prior to CDR	 	N/A	 	1 month prior to SySAT (if changed)
	28.	 	System Acceptance Test Procedures	 	System acceptance test procedures	 	2 months prior to SySAT	 	2 weeks prior to SySAT	 	Prior to SySAT (if changed)
	29.	 	System Acceptance Readiness Report	 	System Acceptance Test Readiness Report	 	N/A	 	N/A	 	1 week after SySAT Readiness Review (if changed)
	30.	 	SySAT Test Report	 	Results of the system acceptance testing.	 	N/A	 	N/A	 	3 weeks after SySAT

  

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	Table 7-1.   Deliverable Documentation
	 	 	 	 	 	 	Delivery Schedule
	No.	 	Contractor  

Document	 	Comments	 	Draft 1	 	Draft 2	 	Final
	31.	 	Secondary SAT Plan and Procedures	 	SAT Plan and Procedures for RANs #2 - #9	 	2 weeks prior to Secondary SAT	 	N/A	 	Prior to Secondary SAT (if changed)
	32.	 	Secondary SAT Test Report	 	Details the results of the Secondary SAT (for Sites # 2 - #9).	 	N/A	 	N/A	 	3 weeks after Secondary SAT
	33.	 	Secondary OAT Plan and Procedures	 	
        OAT Plan and Procedures for

        RANs #2 - #9
	 	1 month prior to Secondary OAT	 	N/A	 	Prior to Secondary OAT (if changed)
	34.	 	Secondary OAT Test Report	 	Details the results of Secondary OAT and the outstanding OAT specific punch list/agreed closure plans.	 	N/A	 	N/A	 	3 weeks after Secondary OAT
	35	 	Software Design Qualification Plan	 	Contractor shall provide their software design qualification plan	 	N/A	 	N/A	 	2 months after CDR

 

	Table 7-2.    UTS Specific Deliverable Documentation
	 	 	 	 	 	 	Delivery Schedule
	No	 	Contractor  

Documents	 	Comments	 	Draft 1	 	Draft 2	 	Final
	1.	 	UTS Requirements Spreadsheet/Database	 	Include traceability to Contract Requirements	 	2 weeks prior to PDR	 	N/A	 	4 weeks after CDR
	2.	 	UTS High Level Design and Interface Control Documents	 	To define the high level design of all subsystems within the UTS and define the external interfaces	 	2 weeks prior to PDR [Bob to check dates—ok ?]	 	2 weeks prior to CDR	 	4 weeks after CDR
	3.	 	RTDM User’s Guide	 	User’s guide	 	PDR	 	CDR	 	UTSFA
	4.	 	UTS Comprehensive Test Plan	 	Describes all test phases for the UTS equipment.	 	2 weeks prior to PDR	 	N/A	 	4 weeks after to PDR
	5.	 	UTS Factory Acceptance Test Plan and Procedures 	 	Plan for the UTS Factory Acceptance Test (UTSFAT)	 	2 weeks prior to CDR	 	N/A	 	4 weeks prior to UTSFAT
	6.	 	UTS Factory Acceptance Test Results	 	Results for UTSFAT	 	N/A	 	N/A	 	2 weeks after UTSFAT
	7.	 	UTS Final Acceptance Plan and Procedures	 	Plan for the UTS Factory Acceptance (UTSFA)	 	2 weeks prior to CDR	 	N/A	 	2 weeks prior to UTSFA

 

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	Table 7-2.    UTS Specific Deliverable Documentation
	 	 	 	 	 	 	Delivery Schedule
	No	 	Contractor  

Documents	 	Comments	 	Draft 1	 	Draft 2	 	Final
	8.	 	UTS Final Acceptance Results	 	Report showing how all contractual requirements are retired	 	N/A	 	N/A	 	2 weeks after UTSFA
	9.	 	UTS External Requirements document	 	To be mutually generated and agreed to by contractor and customer.  This includes the NAS-AS ICD.	 	KOR	 	2 months after KOR	 	2 weeks after PDR
	10.	 	RTDM to UT ICD	 	Defines messages from RTDM to/from  a third-party UT.	 	2 weeks before PDR	 	2 weeks after PDR	 	CDR

 

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CUSTOMER
RESPONSIBILITIES

 

s.        Site
Facilities

 

		1.	The Customer will be responsible for provisioning of the site facilities covering the following:

 

		a.	Equipment Room layout drawings (the Contractor shall use these to develop Site Installation Documents)

 

		b.	All civil works including communications building, shelter foundations

 

		c.	Cable trays to CFE equipment connections

 

		d.	Signal and safety grounding system in all facilities at less than 5 ohms to ground

 

		e.	All fees and taxes associated with site construction

 

		f.	Confirmation of prime power availability prior to beneficial occupancy

 

		g.	Utility power availability at start of equipment installation

 

		h.	Facility heating, cooling, and air filtering

 

		i.	Access road to site for vehicles and trucks

 

		j.	Site security

 

		k.	Site access twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week upon Contractor’s request made to Globalstar’s
PM at least 24 hours in advance. Access will be permitted provided that the Contractor adheres to the normal access restrictions
required by the Customer Security Office and all Government and local authority regulations are followed.

 

		l.	Sanitary facilities at the start of equipment installation

 

		m.	Trash removal service

 

		n.	Telephone ,facsimile facilities (local and international access) and internet access available at the start of and during hardware
installation

 

		o.	Site cleanup after installation

 

		p.	Supply and install fire suppression equipment and systems

 

		q.	Supply and install UPS power equipment including generators, batteries, inverters, controls, monitors, distribution panels,
circuit breakers, and cables per Contractor performance specifications

 

		r.	Customer shall be responsible for the provision of all interconnection links between the sites.

 

		s.	Customer shall be responsible for provision of onsite offices, electrical power, telephone, and data communication facilities
for Contractor reasonable use at each and every site.

 

		t.	Uninterruptible -48 VDC and 120 VAC 60 Hz power.

 

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t.        External
Connectivity

 

		1.	The Customer will be responsible for provision and maintenance of operational Internet Services interconnections and interfaces
to the Contractor deliverables as required.

 

The Customer will make interfaces
available to the Contractor two weeks in advance of SAT.

 

The Customer will ensure interfaces
are compliant with Contractor requirements and are fully serviceable and operational. The Contractor shall not be responsible for
program delays associated with lack or loss of any interface during the execution of the program.

 

All inter-site (GDN) connection
facilities, including onsite routers, cabling, and data transport as required.

 

u.        CFE
Management

 

		1.	The Customer will be responsible for CFE vendor management.

 

		2.	The Customer will ensure CFE vendors provide support for the duration of the Work.

 

		3.	Contractor shall request in writing to the Customer seeking permission to use customer’s CFE third party Intellectual
Property (IP) Rights that are deemed necessary for the Work system by the Contractor. Such requests must be made 90 days in advance
and may or may not be granted. Customer shall indemnify Contractor against any claims by these IP license holders for use of this
IP in the Work system.

 

		4.	The Customer will lead any necessary meetings between Contractor and CFE vendor ensuring CFE vendor delivers support and input
required to configure and test the Work per the schedule detailed in Section 3.

 

		5.	The Customer will be solely responsible for any costs associated with any applicable import taxes, duties and customs that
may be required to import equipment into each country. The Contractor shall be responsible for any Contractor owned equipment importation
whether on a permanent or temporary basis.

 

v.        Integration
and Test Support

 

		1.	The Customer shall be responsible for provision of test equipment excluding contractor supplied unique test equipment that
are not part of the Work deliverables in support of installation, commissioning, and testing of the Contractor deliverables in
the field. The required test equipment will be detailed in the Dependencies Document. The Customer will provide Satellite Simulators
for Contractor use in the Contractor test facility

 

		2.	The Customer will be responsible for provision of suitably qualified personnel to witness test campaigns at the Milpitas RAN
Test Bed and RAN #1 through #5 sites. Test campaigns shall not be delayed if Customer personnel are not available at the these
sites. If a test campaign cannot be witnessed by Customer personnel at these sites, Contractor shall continue to execute the tests
and provide test results to the Customer.

 

		3.	The Customer will be responsible for providing required satellite resource for the test campaigns.

 

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w.        Governmental
Licenses, Permits and Fees

 

		1.	The Customer will be responsible for coordination of the frequency plans required to test and operate the system.

 

		2.	The Customer will provide reasonable assistance to the Contractor for obtaining business visas (not work permits) for Contractor
employees to travel to the Work countries.

 

x.        Simulators
and Emulators

 

The Customer shall furnish various simulators and
emulators for the RAN as per the Table below (Dates for item sin sections 8.6, 8.7 and 8.8 need to be established and/or re-scheduled
per a mutually agreed CFE Dependencies Document, that the Contractor shall maintain):

 

	No	 	Simulator Description	 	Responsibility	 	Availability	 	Comment
	1	 	UT Deliverable Items (items 1 and 2 in section 8.7 below) for end-to-end functional/service tests and 1 Mbps in the forward link 	 	CFE	 	To be mutually agreed by Technical Interchange Review Meeting (to be held by 31 October, 2009)	 	Customer shall supply 80 IMS clients and 80 Vocoder implementation(s).
	2	 	Satellite Simulator = Channel + Satellite + Beams/RFT/IF	 	CFE	 	EDC + 23 months	 	Contractor  to provide requirements by KOR
	3	 	GOCC files and ftp interface for GOCC	 	CFE	 	 EDC + 23 months	 	 Test the GOCC interface and provide GOCC files
	4	 	Core Network Equipment or CFE connectivity to CFE Core Network Equipment 	 	CFE	 	EDC + 18 months	 	COTS equipment – IuPS Rel 7.x.y 
	5	 	Time & Frequency Unit (TFU) which is a GPS based Timing Unit 	 	CFE	 	 EDC + 23 months	 	Same as those provided at RAN sites

 

y.        UTS
Requirements

 

		1.	Vocoder implementation external to the Evaluation Platform.

 

		2.	IMS client external to the Evaluation Platform.

 

		3.	SIMs for access to the Globalstar network.

 

		4.	User Terminal antennas for over the air testing.

 

z.        OTHER

 

		1.	The Customer shall provide the following documents (or of equivalent scope) by KOR to enable the Contractor to work on the
System Design:
	 	 	 

		a.	Radio Frequency Terminal (RFT) Interface Control Document (ICD)

		b.	Globalstar Satellite Parameters as specified in the Resource Allocation Instructions (RAI) file

		c.	GOCC ICD

 

		2.	A final list of the required Customer Furnished Documentation shall be presented by the Contractor at the KOR and stated in
the Dependencies Document.

 

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CONTRACTOR
test facilitIES

 

		1.	The Contractor shall be responsible for provision and maintenance of a RAN representative test facility at Contractor facilities
in Maryland, USA.

 

		2.	The Contractor shall be responsible for all the simulation and test tools required for RAN and Evaluation Platform testing.
Note that the Satellite Simulators will be provided and maintained by the Customer.

 

		3.	The Customer will be permitted access to the Contractor test facility in accordance with Section 2.6 and 2.7 of this SOW.
Access will be permitted provided that the Customer adheres to the normal access restrictions required by the Customer Security
Office and all Export Control regulations are followed.

 

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warranty
AND support PERIODS

 

aa.        Warranty
Support PERIOD for RAN

 

		1.	The Contractor shall provide a standard warranty service for one (1) year (the Initial Warranty Period).

 

		2.	The Initial Warranty Period commences as follows:

 

		a)	The Software Maintenance & Support Services Period for all RANs shall begin at SySAT +60 days.

 

		b)	The Hardware Warranty Period for each RAN shall begin at SySAT + 60 days for RAN#1 and at OAT + 30 days for RAN#2- #9.

 

For Test Bed RAN (Milpitas), the hardware Warranty
Period shall commence upon completion of SySAT at RAN#1 (Clifton).

 

		3.	If Customer exercises the annual extended warranty option referenced in Article 30 of the Contract the first extended warranty
period shall commence as follows:

 

		a)	The extended annual Software Maintenance & Support Services Period for all RANs shall commence at the end of the Initial
Warranty Period specified in para 2(a) above.

 

		b)	The extended annual Hardware Warranty Period for any RAN shall begin at the end of the Initial Warranty Period for each RAN
as defined in para 2 (b) above. At Customer’s option, the first extended Hardware Warranty Period for any RAN may be 11 months
or less, in order to synchronize the dates of Hardware Warranty Period for all RANs.

 

bb.        Warranty
Support PERIODS for UTS

 

		1.	The Contractor shall provide a warranty in respect of the UTS in accordance with Article 9 of the Contract for a period of
one (1) year from Final Acceptance of User Terminal Subsystem. The Contractor shall provide a warranty in respect of the design
of the UTS in accordance with Article 9 of the Contract for a period of one (1) year from Final Acceptance of User Terminal Subsystem.

 

		2.	The Contractor shall provide a hardware warranty in respect of the production Satellite Air Interface Chips for a period of
one (1) year from delivery of the relevant units.

 

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training

 

cc.        Training
Requirements

 

		1.	The Contractor shall develop and conduct a flexible training program that shall provide the Customer with the knowledge and
skill to operate the system through its operational life.

 

		2.	The Contractor shall develop a Training Plan.

 

		3.	The Contractor training shall be offered to the Customer’s trainers at three levels as defined in Section 2 item 15.

 

		4.	The Contractor shall ensure that all training courses are conducted by a qualified expert in the subject matter and that the
instructor is fluent in English.

 

		5.	The Contractor shall offer On the Job Training (OJT) at Milpitas Test Lab and RAN #1 sites.

 

dd.        Training
Program

 

Theoretical and Practical Training Courses

 

 

Figure 11-1.   Training
Courses

 

		1.	The Contractor shall provide training courses to meet the varied needs of the program operation and support personnel at the
site. The purpose of this training is to “train the trainer”, in other words, these courses shall be designed to meet
the objective of training personnel who will in turn propogate the knowledge. The multiple course offering shall include:

 

		a.	System Overview Training: This course shall provide a general system overview for all personnel. This training course is purely
theoretical in nature and is designed to be taught in the classroom setting. This course shall be designed for a maximum of 15 students.

		b.	Operation and Maintenance Training: This course provides first and second line maintenance of Contractor deliverables. Some
of the specific topics to be covered in this course are Configuration Management, QoS, error management, daily operations and maintenance
information, etc. Classroom sessions and hands-on exercises shall be conducted. Equipment operating manuals shall be used during
this training. This course shall be designed for a maximum of 15 students.

 

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		c.	Engineering: This course expands the Operation and Maintenance capabilities to provide enhanced system knowledge for technical
support personnel. This training focuses on enhanced troubleshooting, and software maintenance. This course shall be designed for
a maximum of 15 students.

 

		2.	The Contractor shall provide one (1) System Overview Training Course, one (1) Operation and Maintenance Training course and
one (1) Engineering Course.

 

		3.	The Contractor shall provide additional training courses on request, at the prices and conditions defined in Exhibit F.

 

		4.	The Contractor shall offer training courses at Contractor facilities in Maryland, USA.

 

Training Materials

 

		1.	The Contractor shall provide training materials in both printed and electronic formats as per Table 7-1 in advance
of each course, and materials shall be reviewed at the start of each training course.

 

		2.	Training materials shall be written in English.

 

		3.	The Contractor shall supply operating manuals where necessary.

 

		4.	The Contractor shall maintain Training Records for each student and shall supply the Customer PM with a course report for each
student.

 

		5.	The Contractor shall provide visual aids such as overhead projectors and white boards.

 

		6.	The Contract shall grant Customer permit to reproduce the training material and distribute it internally without any additional
charges or licensing fees.

 

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CN009
IMSI BASED ACCESS CONTROL

 

		1.	Contractor shall design, integrate, and test IMSI based access control design modification in accordance with the technical
specifications defined in Section 3.2.4.4 of Exhibit B2.

 

		2.	Contractor shall conduct a Design Review (CN009DR) with Customer at EDA + 6 Months. CN009DR will be conducted at Contractor
facilities in Maryland and shall not exceed two (2) working days. The CN009DR can be conducted via teleconference at the request
of Customer.

 

		3.	Contractor shall support three Technical Interchange Meetings with the Customer (one at EDA + 3 Months, one at EDA + 12 Months
and one at EDA + 15 Months).

 

		4.	Design Requirements shall be reviewed at the first TIM to be conducted at EDA + 3 Months. CN009Acceptance Test Procedure shall
be mutually agreed upon at EDA + 9 months.

 

		5.	Contractor shall conduct a Factory Acceptance Test (CN009FAT) of the design modifications into 2 parts: at EDA + 42 Months
(Oct, 2014) for Packet FAT and EDA + 45.5 Months (Jan 15, 2015). The CN009 FAT shall be conducted at Contractor facilities in Maryland
and shall not exceed 2 working days.

 

		6.	Meeting both of the FAT completion dates of EDA + 43 and EDA + 45.5 Months is contingent upon delivery of fully functional
CFE. Any delays and/or limitations in functional performance may impact EDA+43 Months.

 

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acronyms

 

 

	Acronym	 	Definition
	CAI	 	Common Air Interface
	CDR	 	Critical Design Review
	CDROM	 	Compact Disk 
	 	 	 
	CN	 	Core Network
	COTS	 	Commercial Off The Shelf
	CS	 	Circuit Switched
	 	 	 
	DTMF	 	Dual Tone Multiple Frequency
	DVTP	 	First Article/Design Verification Test Procedure
	EDC	 	Effective Date of Contract
	ETSI	 	European Telecommunication Standards Institute
	FAT	 	Factory Acceptance Testing
	FDM	 	Frequency Division Multiplex
	FDR	 	Final Design Review
	 	 	 
	FPGA	 	Fixed Programmable Gate Array
	FTP	 	File Transfer Protocol
	GPRS	 	General Packet Radio System
	GPS	 	Global Positioning System
	RAN	 	Radio Access Network
	HLR	 	Home Location Register
	Hughes	 	Hughes Network Systems, LLC
	IF	 	Intermediate Frequency
	IP	 	Internet protocol
	ISP	 	Internet Service Provider
	kbps	 	Kilo-bits per second
	kHz	 	Kilo-Hertz
	KOR	 	Kick Off Review
	LAN	 	Local Area Network
	LLC	 	Logical Link Control
	MAC	 	Medium Access Control
	Mbps	 	Mega bits per second
	MHz	 	Mega Hertz
	MLS	 	Master Level Schedule
	MM	 	Mobility Management
	MMI	 	Man Machine Interface
	MSS	 	Mobile Satellite System
	MT	 	Mobile Terminal
	MTBF	 	Mean Time Between Failure
	MTTR	 	Mean Time to Repair
	Work	 	RAN and UTS Deliverables under this contract
	OAT	 	Over Air Testing
	OEM	 	Original Equipment Manufacturer
	OJT	 	On The Job Training
	OSTP	 	Overall System Test Plan
	PAP	 	Product Assurance Plan
	PDR	 	Preliminary Design Review

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

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	Acronym	 	Definition
	PDU	 	Protocol Data Unit
	PLMN	 	Public Land Mobile Network
	PM	 	Program Manager
	PMP	 	Program Management Plan
	PO	 	Program Office
	PRACH	 	Packet Data Random Access Channel
	PRR	 	Production Readiness Review
	PS	 	Packet Switched
	PSTN	 	Public Switched Telephone Network
	PTT	 	PSTN Agency
	RF	 	Radio Frequency
	RMP	 	Risk Management Plan
	RR	 	Readiness Review
	RTDM	 	Remote Terminal Diagnostic Monitor
	RX	 	Receive
	SACCH	 	Slow Associated Channel
	SAT	 	Site Acceptance Testing
	SGSN	 	Serving GPRS Support Node
	SI	 	System Information
	SID	 	Site Installation Document
	SIM	 	Subscriber Identity Module
	SMS	 	Short Message Service
	SNMP	 	Simple Network Management Protocol
	SOW	 	Statement of Work
	SVT	 	System Verification Testing
	SySAT	 	System Acceptance Testing
	TAC	 	Technical Assistance Center
	TBC	 	To be confirmed
	TBD	 	To be defined
	TCP/IP	 	Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
	TOD	 	Time Of Day
	TX	 	Transmit
	UDP	 	User Datagram Protocol
	UT	 	User Terminal 
	UTSFA	 	User Terminal Subsystem Final Acceptance
	VCRM	 	Verification Cross Reference Matrix
	VLR	 	Visiting Location Register
	VMS	 	Voice Mail System
	WAN	 	Wide Area Network
	WBS	 	Work Breakdown Structure
	WPD	 	Work Package Description

 

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RADIO ACCESS NETWORK (RAN) 

AND USER TERMINAL SUBSYSTEM (UTS)

 

EXHIBIT C: PRICING SCHEDULE AND PAYMENT
PLAN

 

Revision J

 

December 17, 2013

 

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PROPRIETARY NOTICE

 

All rights reserved. This publication
and its contents are proprietary to Hughes Network Systems, LLC. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by
any means without the written permission of Hughes Network Systems, LLC, 11717 Exploration Lane, Germantown, Maryland 20876.

 

HUGHES, HughesNet, IPoS, SPACEWAY,
AIReach, Broadband Unbound, and Connect to the future are trademarks of Hughes Network Systems, LLC. All other trademarks are the
property of their respective owners.

 

Copyright © 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012,
2013 Hughes Network Systems, LLC

 

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REVISION HISTORY

 

	Revision	 	Issue Date	 	Scope
	A	 	05/1/2008	 	Contract version
	B	 	06/16/2009	 	Contract amendment
	C	 	08/28/2009	 	Contract amendment
	D	 	03/24/2010	 	Contract amendment
	E	 	11/4/2011	 	Contract amendment
	F	 	2/1/2012	 	Contract amendment
	G	 	9/4/2012	 	Contract amendment # 8
	H	 	01/18/2013	 	Contract amendment # 9 
	J	 	12/17/2013	 	Contract amendment # 11

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

	SECTION	 	 	PAGE
	 	 	 	 
	1.0	Price schedule	 	1-5
	1.1	BASELINE ran AND uts	 	1-5
	1.2	OptionS	 	1-6
	1.3	TIME AND MATERIAL (t&m) rATE	 	1-7
	 	 	 	 
	2.0	PAYMENT MILESTONES and plan	 	2-1

 

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PRICE
SCHEDULE

 

BASELINE ran AND
uts

 

	BASELINE
	Line Item	Supplies/Services	Price (USD) 
	NON-RECURRING ENGINEERING (NRE)	$                        [*] 
	1	
        RAN Non-Recurring Engineering (NRE);

        Packet RAN, with Iu-PS Rel 7, 256 Kbps return bearer, 1 Mbps
        forward bearer

        Delivery of One Test Gateway (incl. 12 mo. Warranty)

        12 months warranty & maintenance for 9 RANs, incl. 1200
        hours of engineering support;

        Additional Engineering at T&M Rates 

        (Test UTs NRE and Delivery not included)

        UTS Non-Recurring Engineering (NRE):

        Satellite Air Interface Chip with Evaluation Platform 

        Remote Terminal Diagnostic & Monitoring (RTDM) Software
        Tool w/unlimited license

        12 months warranty & maintenance

         
	$                        [*]
	2	Documentation and Program Reviews	Included 
	3	Operations and Maintenance Training	$                             [*]
	4	RAN and UTS NRE Additions	$                          [*]
	 	Multi-country Legal Interception	$                             [*]
	 	UT Diagnostic Feed	Included 
	 	Per-User Forward Power Control	Included 
	 	Multi-country certifications (Per SOW)	Included 
	 	Support E.911 Calling without GPS	$                             [*]
	 	9.6 kb/s bearer in Return Direction	Included 
	 	Additional Diagnostics in RTDM (Spec - Exhibit B3)	$                             [*]
	 	Gateway-to-Gateway Handover for handheld terminal (Delivery date 3 months after the later of RAN #2 OAT & Provisional Acceptance)	$                             [*]
	 	SNMP Configuration MIB	Included 
	 	RAN Diagnostic Specifications	Included 
	RECURRING	$                        [*]
	5	Build, delivery, installation, performance verification and testing of 9 RANS (including first article) 

Each RAN equipped with 120 VEC or 480 Kb/s capacity, one FDM Channel (same FDM1 (1.25MHz) or FDM2 (2.5 MHz) in all RANs, as selected by SRR)

Delivery Ex-Works Maryland, USA	$                        [*]
	 	Design, build, delivery, installation, performance verification and testing of 9 RANs	$                        [*]
	 	
        Credit for Customer performing Installation & Commissioning
        for RAN #6,#7,#8 & #9

        (Contractor to provide on-site supervision only for installation,
        performance verification and testing)
	$                          [*]
	6	Critical Spare Parts - located at each RAN Site	Included 
	7	Critical Spare Parts - located at Customer Depot	$                             [*]
	8	Manufacture of prototype & pre-production Satellite Air Interface Chips for delivery to Globalstar	$                          [*]
	9	Expansion of capacity from 120 VEC/480 Kbps to 200 VEC/800 Kbps in the same FDM channel; for all 9 RANs	$                             [*]
	 	Expansion of capacity from 120 VEC/480 Kbps to 200 VEC/800 Kbps in the same FDM channel; for Laboratory RAN in Milpitas, CA.	$                               [*]
	10	CN006 Design Implementations	$                          [*]
	 	Maximal Ratio Combining RTN	Included
	 	Configurability of Paging/Alerting Parameters	Included
	 	Turn on Additional FDM Channels based on Traffic Demand to conserve Satellite Power	Included
	 	RAN Limit CCE Transmit Power based on Type and Frequency	Included
	 	Disable Gateway RFT by Operator Command, overriding RAI	Included
	 	
        Diagnostic Tools:

        (a)Display/Logging of
        Decoded Control Channel Information

        (b)Display and Log Measurements
        made by SAIC Hardware Accelerator

        (c)RTDM can selectively
        block Overhead Channels

        (d)RTDM Playback

        (e)Display Radio Resource
        Records
	Included
	 	Alerting as an Optional Feature in SAIC	Included
	 	Increase Output Power of Evaluation Platform by 0.75dB	Included
	 	RAI Access Channel Issues to support Hot Spots	Included
	 	Operator Configurable Beam Boundary Definition per Satellite	Included
	 	Configurability of Frequency Search Algorithm	Included
	 	TOTAL CONTRACT PRICE	$                      101,375,420 

 

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OptionS

 

	OPTIONS
	Line Item	Supplies/Services	 Price (USD) 
	1	Unit Price for Additional RANs up to Quantity 25 (Incl. 12 mo h/w Warranty)	 $                       [*]
	 	Option Validity Period: EDC+79 months (December 2014)	 
	2	Annual Extended Software Maintenance & Support (second year onwards)

Includes RAN & RTDM Software

Includes 1200 hours of engineering support (Ex-works) per year

Additional engineering support available at T&M rates

Start date as defined in Exhibit A, Independeent of number of RANs

SOW as per Exhibit D (on-site support subject to T&M rates)

Total price per year                                              	 $                       [*]
	 	Option Validity Period: EDC+102 months	 
	3	
        Annual Extended Hardware Warranty per RAN

        Start date as defined in Exhibit A 

        SOW as per Exhibit D (on-site support excluded)
	 $                            [*]
	 	Option Validity Period: EDC+86 months	 
	4	Bridge Extended Hardware Warranty per RAN per Month

Available only in the first partial year of extended warranty period of each RAN

Start date as defined in Exhibit A

SOW as per Exhibit D (on-site support excluded)

Price per RAN per month (Monthly rate derived by dividing the prevailing option 3 price by 12 at the time of election) 	 $                              [*]
	 	Option Validity Period: concurrent with Option 3	 
	5	Broadcast Audio/Visual capability in the RAN	 $                       [*]
	 	Option Validity Period: EDC+2 months	 
	6	Expansion of capacity from 200 VEC/800Kbps to 875VEC/3.5Mbps in the same FDM channel; Price per RAN	 $                          [*]
	 	Option Validity Period: EDC+73 months	 
	7	Expansion of capacity from one FDM channel with  200VEC/800 Kbps to two FDM channels, 120 VEC/480Kbps in second FDM channel; Both FDM Channels operate within the same 7.5MHz of spectrum	 $                          [*]
	 	Option Validity Period: EDC+73 months	 
	8	Expansion of capacity from one FDM channel with 200VEC/800 Kbps to two FDM channels, 200 VEC/800Kbps in each FDM channel; Both FDM Channels operate within the same 7.5MHz of spectrum	 $                          [*]
	 	Option Validity Period: EDC+73 months	 
	9	Expansion of capacity from one FDM channel with 875VEC/3.5 Mbps to two FDM channels, 875 VEC/3.5Mbps in each FDM channel; Both FDM Channels operate within the same 7.5MHz of spectrum	$                        [*]
	 	Option Validity Period: EDC+73 months	 
	10	1 Mb/s forward bearer capability in the satellite Air Interface Chip	 
	 	NRE	 $                          [*]
	 	Recurring incremental cost per chip	 $                                [*]
	 	Option Validity Period: EDC+2 months	 
	11	Reserved 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	12	License of Satellite Air Interface Chip Software & Firmware only for use in Customer's own developed Chip (one license per chip)	 
	 	Annual quantity = 250,000	   [*]
	 	Annual quantity = 500,000	   [*]
	 	Annual quantity = 1 million +	   [*]
	 	Option Validity Period: EDC+96 months	 
	13	
        Unit Pricing for One-Time Order of Satellite Air Interface
        Chips

        Option Validity Period: exercisable one-time only; expires January
        24, 2013

        Subject to the following terms: one-time order; 100% payment
        received Contractor no later than January 24, 2013; order quantity must be in batches of 37,500 units
	   [*]

 

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TIME AND MATERIAL
(t&m) rATE

 

	Time:	[*]per man-month 
	Materials and Travel:	[*]
	Rate Validity Period:	EDC+ 36 months; thereafter adjusted for escalation, capped at CPI+1%.

 

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PAYMENT
MILESTONES and plan

 

Payment milestones
and plan for Ran & UTC

 

The Payment Milestones and Plan is provided below.

 

[*]

 

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Payment milestones
and plan for CN009

 

[*]

 

    	11Exhibit 10.60

 

COMMON STOCK PURCHASE AND OPTION AGREEMENT

 

(as amended through December
20, 2013)

 

THIS COMMON STOCK
PURCHASE AND OPTION AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is made and entered into as of October 14, 2013 (as amended
December 20, 2013), by and among Globalstar, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), Thermo Funding Company
LLC, a Colorado limited liability company (“TFC”), and Thermo Funding II LLC, a Colorado limited liability company
(“TFII,” and collectively with TFC, “Thermo”).

 

WHEREAS, the Company
entered into an Exchange Agreement, dated as of May 20, 2013 (the “Exchange Agreement”), with certain holders
of the Company’s 5.75% Convertible Senior Notes due 2028;

 

WHEREAS, the Company
is a party to a COFACE Facility Agreement dated as of June 5, 2009 (as amended, the “COFACE Agreement”),
between, among others, the Company, BNP Paribas as the Security Agent and the COFACE Agent (“Paribas”) and the
lenders thereunder (the “Lenders”), pursuant to which the Company has borrowed approximately $586.3 million;

 

WHEREAS, to obtain
the consent of Paribas and the Lenders to the transactions contemplated by the Exchange Agreement, the Company and Thermo entered
into an Equity Commitment, Restructuring and Consent Agreement dated as of May 20, 2013 (the “Consent Agreement”)
by and among the Company, the Lender, the domestic subsidiaries of the Company, Paribas and the Lenders;

 

WHEREAS, Section
2(a) of the Consent Agreement requires Thermo to agree to provide certain funds to the Company under the conditions set forth therein;

 

WHEREAS, the Company
and certain of its subsidiaries have entered into a Global Deed of Amendment and Restatement dated July 31, 2013, as amended by
a Deed of Amendment dated August 22, 2013 (the “GARA”), with Paribas and the Lenders, pursuant to which the
COFACE Agreement has been amended and restated effective August 22, 2013;

 

WHEREAS, in connection
with its obligations under the Consent Agreement and as required by the GARA, on July 29, 2013, and August 19, 2013 (the “Prior
Funds Advance Period”), Thermo advanced $6.0 million and $6.5 million, respectively (the “Prior Funds”),
to the Company for the purchase of shares of non-voting common stock of the Company (“Common Stock”) at a price
to be determined;

 

WHEREAS, during the
Prior Funds Advance Period, the Company’s voting common stock (“Voting Stock”) traded at a price of between
$0.57 and $0.65 per share;

 

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WHEREAS, during the
Prior Funds Advance Period, the Company sought to raise additional capital of at least $20 million, and was not able to obtain
interest from third party investors in purchasing sufficient additional capital at a price equal to or greater than $0.52 per share
(before advisory fees);

 

WHEREAS, in August
2013, Thermo was the only known party willing to fund at least $20 million at a price of $0.52 per share; and

 

WHEREAS, the Company
and Thermo each desires to agree upon the price per share for the purchase of Common Stock for which Thermo has provided the Prior
Funds and the grant of the First Option and the Second Option (each as defined below).

 

NOW, THEREFORE, in
consideration of the foregoing, of the mutual promises herein set forth, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt
and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, it is hereby agreed as follows:

 

ARTICLE
I

PURCHASE

 

Section 1.1           Purchase.
Under the terms and subject to conditions hereof and in reliance upon the representations, warranties and agreements contained
herein:

 

(a) The Company
hereby agrees to sell, and Thermo hereby agrees to purchase, 24,038,461 shares of Common Stock (the “Initial Shares”)
at a price of $0.52 per share in cash, payment of which has been made by Thermo’s delivery of the Prior Funds to the Company,
plus the grant of the First Option and the Second Option (each as defined below).

 

(b) Promptly
after the execution of this Agreement, the Company shall deliver the Initial Shares to Thermo.

 

Section 1.2           Options. Under the terms and subject to conditions hereof and in reliance upon the representations, warranties and agreements contained
herein:

 

(a) At any
time and from time to time, on or before November 28, 2013, the Company, through the Special Committee (as defined in Section 1.3),
may, at its sole option and by written notice to Thermo (which written notice shall be given no later than three days prior to
the date of purchase as set forth in such notice), designate a date, time and place (each such purchase, a “Closing”
and each such date, a “Closing Date”) upon which the Company shall sell to Thermo, and Thermo shall purchase
from the Company, additional shares of Common Stock (“First Additional Shares”) at a purchase price of
$0.52 per share, payment for which shall be made by wire transfer of immediately available funds, in an amount equal to the number
of First Additional Shares to be purchased on such Closing Date multiplied by $0.52, to an account designated by the Company; provided,
however, that the number of First Additional Shares to be sold pursuant to this Section 1.2(a) shall not exceed, $13,500,000 in
the aggregate, or 25,961,538 shares of Common Stock (such right of the Company set forth in this Section 1.2(a) is referred to
herein as the “First Option”). In the event of a stock split, reverse stock split, stock dividend or
other similar event, the number of shares and purchase price therefor set forth in this Section 1.2(a) shall be appropriately adjusted.

 

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(b) At any
time and from time to time, on or following such date as all of the First Additional Shares that may be purchased under Section
1.2(a) have been purchased, and on or before March 31, 2014, the Company, through the Special Committee, may, at its sole option
and by written notice to Thermo (which written notice shall be given no later than three days prior to the date of purchase as
set forth in such notice), designate a date, time and place (each such purchase, a “Closing” and each such date,
a “Closing Date”) upon which the Company shall sell to Thermo, and Thermo shall purchase from the Company, additional
shares of Common Stock (“Second Additional Shares,” and, together with the Initial Shares and the First
Additional Shares, the “Shares”) at a purchase price per share equal to the Second Additional Shares Purchase
Price (as defined in Section 1.2(d) below) for such Closing Date, payment for which shall be made by wire transfer of immediately
available funds, in an amount equal to the number of Second Additional Shares to be purchased on such Closing Date multiplied by
the Second Additional Shares Purchase Price for such Closing Date, to an account designated by the Company; provided, however,
that the aggregate purchase price for the Second Additional Shares to be sold pursuant to this Section 1.2(b) shall not exceed
$11,500,000 (such right of the Company set forth in this Section 1.2(b) is referred to herein as the “Second Option”).

 

(c) At each
Closing Date and upon payment therefor, the Company shall deliver the First Additional Shares or Second Additional Shares, as applicable,
to Thermo.

 

(d) For purposes
of Section 1.2(b), the “Second Additional Shares Purchase Price” on any Closing Date for the purchase of Second
Additional Shares shall be 85% of the average of the Closing Price for the ten trading days immediately preceding the date the
Company gives written notice to Thermo pursuant to Section 1.2(b) of such Closing Date. The “Closing Price”
on any trading day shall be the Close/Last sale price for the Voting Stock on the principal national securities exchange upon which
the Voting Stock then trades or, if the foregoing does not apply, the Close/Last sale price for the Voting Stock in the over-the-counter
market on the electronic bulletin board for the Voting Stock, or, if no such Close/Last sale price is reported, the average of
the highest closing bid price and the lowest closing ask price of any of the market makers for the Voting Stock as reported by
OTC Markets, Inc. or similar organization. If the Closing Price cannot be calculated for the Voting Stock on such date on any of
the foregoing bases, the Closing Price of such security on such date shall be the fair market value of a share of Voting Stock
as mutually determined by Thermo and the Special Committee.

 

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Section 1.3           Action
by the Special Committee. The special committee of the board of directors of the Company, as formed on July 30, 2013, by unanimous
written consent of the board of directors of the Company for the purpose of reviewing transactions between the Company and Thermo,
is referred to herein as the “Special Committee.” The Special Committee shall have full power and authority
to exercise the First Option and the Second Option on behalf of the Company, to give notice of such exercise on behalf of the
Company, and to take such other actions on behalf of the Company as are set forth above, or are with respect to the matters set
forth in this Agreement and are necessary, appropriate, or not inconsistent with the terms of this Agreement.

 

ARTICLE
II

REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE COMPANY

 

The Company represents
and warrants to Thermo as follows:

 

Section 2.1           Authority
Relative to this Agreement. The Company is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws
of the State of Delaware. The Company has the requisite corporate power and authority to execute and deliver this Agreement and
to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby. The execution and delivery of this Agreement and the consummation by the Company
of the transactions contemplated hereby have been duly authorized by the Company’s board of directors, and no other corporate
or stockholder proceedings on the part of the Company are necessary to authorize this Agreement or for the Company to consummate
the transactions contemplated hereby. This Agreement has been duly and validly executed and delivered by the Company and, assuming
the due authorization, execution and delivery by the other parties hereto, constitutes the valid and binding obligation of the
Company, enforceable against it in accordance with its terms, subject to bankruptcy, insolvency, fraudulent transfer, reorganization,
moratorium or similar laws of general applicability relating to or affecting creditors’ rights and to general equity principles.

 

Section 2.2           Approvals.
No consent, approval, authorization or order of, or registration, qualification or filing with any court, regulatory authority,
governmental body (a “Governmental Entity”) or any other third party (each, an “Approval”)
is required to be made or obtained by the Company or any of its subsidiaries for the execution, delivery or performance by the
Company of this Agreement or the consummation by the Company of the transactions contemplated hereby, other than those that have
been obtained or those for which consents are being obtained, and except for filings required by the Securities Exchange Act of
1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”) or any state securities laws, other matters where the failure by the
Company to make or obtain any Approval would not be material to the business of the Company and its subsidiaries, taken as a whole.

 

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Section 2.3           Non-Contravention.

 

(a)           The performance
by the Company of its obligations under this Agreement and the consummation by the Company of the transactions contemplated hereby
will not conflict with or result in a breach or violation of any of the terms or provisions of, or constitute a default under,
(i) any indenture, mortgage, deed of trust, loan agreement or other agreement or instrument to which the Company or any of its
subsidiaries is a party or by which the Company or any of its subsidiaries is bound or to which any of the property or assets of
the Company or any of its subsidiaries is subject, (ii) the provisions of the organizational documents of the Company or any of
its subsidiaries or (iii) any statute or any order, rule or regulation of any court or governmental agency or body having jurisdiction
over the Company or any of its subsidiaries or any of their properties; except in the case of clauses (i) or (iii) above, as would
not be material to the business of the Company and its subsidiaries, taken as a whole, or as publicly disclosed in any filing by
the Company under the Exchange Act.

 

(b)           Neither the
Company nor any of its subsidiaries is (i) in violation of the provisions of its organizational documents or (ii) in default under
any indenture, mortgage, deed of trust, loan agreement or other agreement or instrument to which the Company or any of its subsidiaries
is a party or by which the Company or any of its subsidiaries is bound or to which any of the property or assets of the Company
or any of its subsidiaries is subject (other than any default identified in the Exchange Agreement), except in the case of clause
(ii) above, as would not be material to the business of the Company and its subsidiaries, taken as a whole, or as publicly disclosed
in any filing by the Company under the Exchange Act.

 

Section 2.4           Capitalization;
Issuance. The authorized capital stock of the Company is 1,700,000,000 shares, of which 1,600,000,000 shares have been designated
as common stock, 704,992,231 of which shares were issued and outstanding immediately prior to the date hereof. All of the issued
shares of capital stock of the Company have been duly and validly authorized and issued and are fully paid and non-assessable.
All of the issued shares of capital stock of each material subsidiary of the Company have been duly and validly authorized and
issued, are fully paid and non-assessable and are owned directly or indirectly by the Company, free and clear of all liens, encumbrances,
equities or claims, except as publicly disclosed in any filing by the Company under the Exchange Act. All corporate action has
been taken such that the Shares issuable under this Agreement, when issued and delivered in accordance with the provisions of
this Agreement, will have been duly and validly authorized, fully paid and non-assessable.

 

Section 2.5           Securities
Laws. The Company is current in its filings of all reports, schedules, forms, statements and other documents required
to be filed by it with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) pursuant to the reporting requirements
of the Exchange Act and such filings are in material compliance with the Exchange Act.

 

ARTICLE
III

REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THERMO

 

Thermo represents and
warrants to the Company, as follows:

 

Section 3.1           Existence;
Authorization. Thermo is duly organized and validly existing under the laws of its jurisdiction of organization. The execution,
delivery and performance by Thermo of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby are within Thermo’s
powers and have been duly authorized by all necessary action on the part of Thermo. This Agreement has been duly executed by Thermo
and constitutes a valid and binding agreement of Thermo.

 

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Section 3.2           Non-Contravention;
Approvals. The execution, delivery and performance by Thermo of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated
hereby do not and will not (i) violate the organizational documents of Thermo or any statute or any order, rule or regulation
of any court or governmental agency or body having jurisdiction over Thermo or any of its properties or (ii) require any consent
or other action by any person under, constitute a default under, or give rise to any right of termination, cancellation or acceleration
of any right or obligation of Thermo under any provision of any agreement or other instrument binding upon Thermo. The execution,
delivery and performance by Thermo of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby do not require
any Approval that has not been obtained.

 

Section 3.3           Brokers.
No broker, finder or investment banker is entitled to any brokerage, finder’s or other fee or commission in connection with
the transactions contemplated by this Agreement based upon arrangements made by and on behalf of Thermo or any of its affiliates.

 

Section 3.4           Securities
Laws. Thermo is participating in this Agreement and acquiring the Shares for its own account for investment purposes only and
not with a view towards, or for resale in connection with, the public sale or distribution thereof, except pursuant to sales registered
under the Securities Act or under an exemption from such registration and in compliance with applicable federal and state securities
laws. Thermo does not have a present arrangement to effect any distribution of the Shares to or through any person or entity; provided,
however, that by making the representations herein, Thermo does not agree to hold any of the Shares for any minimum or other specific
term and reserves the right to dispose of the Shares at any time in accordance with or pursuant to a registration statement or
an exemption under the Securities Act.

 

Section 3.5           Restricted
Securities; Reliance on Exemptions. Thermo acknowledges that the Shares are being offered and sold to it in reliance on specific
exemptions from the registration requirements of United States federal and state securities laws and, thus, are characterized as
“restricted securities” under the U.S. federal securities laws inasmuch as they are being acquired from the Company
in a transaction not involving a public offering and that under such laws and applicable regulations such securities may be resold
without registration under the Securities Act only in certain limited circumstances. Thermo further understands that the Company
is relying in part upon the truth and accuracy of, and Thermo’s compliance with, the representations, warranties, agreements,
acknowledgments and understandings of Thermo set forth herein in order to determine the availability of such exemptions and the
eligibility of Thermo to acquire the Shares.

 

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ARTICLE
IV

ADDITIONAL AGREEMENTS

 

Section 4.1           Commercially
Reasonable Efforts; Further Assurances. The parties shall each cooperate with each other and use (and shall cause their respective
subsidiaries to use) their respective commercially reasonable efforts to promptly take or cause to be taken all necessary actions,
and do or cause to be done all things, necessary, proper or advisable under this Agreement and applicable laws to consummate and
make effective all the transactions contemplated by this Agreement as soon as practicable after the date of this Agreement. The
failure of any party to perform the actions contemplated by this Agreement shall not impair the rights and obligations of any
party under this Agreement, and notwithstanding any such failure, except as specifically set forth in this Agreement, the parties
shall endeavor in good faith to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement upon the terms set forth herein.

 

Section 4.2           Voting
Restrictions. In accordance with the terms of existing obligations of the Company and Thermo, Thermo shall not exercise any
right to vote the Shares in the election of directors of the Company as long as Thermo and its affiliates own 70% or more of the
voting common stock of the Company.

 

Section 4.3           Transfer
Restrictions.

 

(a)           Thermo covenants
that the Shares will be disposed of only pursuant to an effective registration statement under, and in compliance with the requirements
of, the Securities Act or pursuant to an available exemption from the registration requirements of the Securities Act, and in compliance
with any applicable state securities laws. In connection with any transfer of the Shares other than pursuant to an effective registration
statement or to the Company, or pursuant to Rule 144, the Company may require the transferor to provide to the Company an opinion
of counsel selected by the transferor, the form and substance of which opinion shall be reasonably satisfactory to the Company,
to the effect that such transfer does not require registration under the Securities Act. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Company
hereby consents to and agrees to register on the books of the Company and with its transfer agent, without any such legal opinion,
except to the extent that the transfer agent requests such legal opinion, any transfer of Shares by Thermo to an affiliate of Thermo,
provided that the transferee certifies to the Company that it is an “accredited investor” as defined in Rule 501(a)
under the Securities Act and provided that such affiliate does not request any removal of any existing legends on any certificate
evidencing the Shares.

 

(b)            Thermo agrees
to the imprinting, until no longer required by this Section 4.3(b), of the following legend on any certificate evidencing
any of the Shares:

 

THESE SECURITIES HAVE
NOT BEEN REGISTERED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION OR THE SECURITIES COMMISSION OF ANY STATE IN RELIANCE UPON AN EXEMPTION
FROM REGISTRATION UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED (THE “SECURITIES ACT”), OR ANY APPLICABLE STATE
SECURITIES LAWS AND, ACCORDINGLY, MAY NOT BE OFFERED OR SOLD EXCEPT PURSUANT TO AN EFFECTIVE REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES
ACT OR PURSUANT TO AN AVAILABLE EXEMPTION FROM, OR IN A TRANSACTION NOT SUBJECT TO, THE REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS OF THE SECURITIES
ACT AND IN COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES LAWS OR BLUE SKY LAWS. THESE SECURITIES MAY BE PLEDGED IN CONNECTION WITH
A BONA FIDE MARGIN ACCOUNT WITH A REGISTERED BROKER-DEALER OR OTHER LOAN WITH A FINANCIAL INSTITUTION THAT IS AN “ACCREDITED
INVESTOR” AS DEFINED IN RULE 501(a) UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OR OTHER LOAN SECURED BY SUCH SECURITIES.

 

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Certificates evidencing
the Shares, if any, shall not be required to contain such legend or any other legend (i) while a registration statement covering
the resale of the Shares is effective under the Securities Act, (ii) following any sale of such Shares pursuant to Rule 144 if
the holder provides the Company with a legal opinion reasonably acceptable to the Company to the effect that the Shares can be
sold under Rule 144, (iii) if the Shares are eligible for sale without any volume limitation under Rule 144, or (iv) if the holder
provides the Company with a legal opinion reasonably acceptable to the Company to the effect that the legend is not required under
applicable requirements of the Securities Act (including controlling judicial interpretations and pronouncements issued by the
Staff of the SEC).

 

(c)           The Company
will not object to and shall permit (except as prohibited by law) Thermo to pledge or grant a security interest in some or all
of the Shares in connection with a bona fide margin agreement with a registered broker-dealer or grant a security interest in some
or all of the Shares to a financial institution that is an “accredited investor” as defined in Rule 501(a) under the
Securities Act and who agrees to be bound by the provisions of this Agreement, and if required under the terms of such arrangement,
the Company will not object to and shall permit (except as prohibited by law) Thermo to transfer pledged or secured Shares to the
pledgees or secured parties. Except as required by law, such a pledge or transfer would not be subject to approval of the Company,
no legal opinion of the pledgee, secured party or pledgor shall be required in connection therewith (but such legal opinion shall
be required in connection with a subsequent transfer or foreclosure following default by Thermo to a transferee of the pledgee),
and no notice shall be required of such pledge. Thermo acknowledges that the Company shall not be responsible for any pledges relating
to, or the grant of any security interest in, any of the Shares or for any agreement, understanding or arrangement between Thermo
and its pledgee or secured party. At Thermo’s expense, the Company will execute and deliver such reasonable documentation
as a pledgee or secured party of Shares may reasonably request in connection with a pledge or transfer of the Shares, including
the preparation and filing of any required prospectus supplement under Rule 424(b)(3) of the Securities Act or other applicable
provision of the Securities Act to appropriately amend the list of selling stockholders thereunder.

 

Section 4.4           Filings. 
Each of Thermo and the Company shall coordinate and cooperate with one another and shall each use commercially reasonable efforts
to comply with, and shall each refrain from taking any action that would impede compliance with, all legal requirements and shall
make all filings, notices, petitions, statements, registrations, submissions of information, application or submission of other
documents required by any Governmental Entity in connection with the purchase of the Shares, including, without limitation any
filings required under the Securities Act, the Exchange Act, any applicable state or securities or “blue sky” laws
and the securities laws of any foreign country, or any other legal requirement relating to the purchase
and sale of the Shares.  Each of Thermo and the Company will cause all documents that it is responsible for filing with any
Governmental Entity to comply in all material respects with all applicable legal requirements.

 

Section 4.5           Actions
of the Special Committee.  Each of Thermo and the Company agree that any action taken by the Special Committee
on behalf of the Company pursuant to the terms of this Agreement is an action of the Company. Each of Thermo and the Company shall
take any and all actions reasonably necessary to preserve the Special Committee’s authority to act on behalf of the Company
pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, and neither Thermo nor the Company shall take any action to decrease or eliminate the
authority of the Special Committee to act on behalf of the Company.

 

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ARTICLE
V

 

CONDITIONS TO CLOSING

 

Section 5.1           Conditions
to Closing of Each Party. The obligations of each of the parties at a Closing are subject to the fulfillment or waiver by
such party on or prior to the applicable Closing Date of each of the following conditions:

 

(a)      No Legal Restraint.
No temporary restraining order, preliminary or permanent injunction, cease and desist order or other legal restraint or prohibition
of any governmental entity preventing the consummation of the transactions contemplated herein shall be in effect or pending.

 

(b)      Executed
Agreement. Each of the parties shall have received an executed counterpart of this Agreement from each of the other parties.

 

Section 5.2           Conditions
to Closing of Thermo. The obligations of Thermo to the Company at a Closing pursuant to this Agreement are subject to the
fulfillment or waiver at or prior to the applicable Closing of each of the following conditions:

 

(a)      Representations
and Warranties. The representations and warranties of the Company contained herein shall be true and correct in all material
respects (except for the representations and warranties qualified by materiality, which shall be true and correct in all respects)
on the date of the Closing as though made as of such date, except to the extent expressly made as of an earlier date, in which
case as of such date.

 

(b)      Performance.
All agreements and conditions contained in this Agreement to be performed or complied with by the Company on or prior to the date
of the Closing shall have been performed or complied with by the Company in all material respects.

 

ARTICLE
VI

 

MISCELLANEOUS

 

Section 6.1           Survival.
The representations, warranties and covenants contained in this Agreement shall survive the Closing and the purchase of the Shares.

 

Section 6.2           Amendment
and Waiver. Except as otherwise provided herein, this Agreement may not be amended except by an instrument in writing signed
on behalf of each of the parties hereto. The failure of any party to enforce any of the provisions of this Agreement shall in
no way be construed as a waiver of such provisions and shall not affect the right of such party thereafter to enforce each and
every provision of this Agreement in accordance with its terms. Any agreement on the part of any party to any waiver shall be
valid only if set forth in an instrument in writing signed on behalf of such party.

 

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Section 6.3           Severability.
If any provision of this Agreement shall be declared by any court of competent jurisdiction to be illegal, void or unenforceable,
all other provisions of this Agreement shall not be affected and shall remain in full force and effect.

 

Section 6.4           Entire
Agreement. Except as otherwise expressly set forth herein, this Agreement embodies the complete agreement and understanding
among the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersede and preempt any prior understandings, agreements
or representations by or among the parties, written or oral, that may have related to the subject matter hereof in any way.

 

Section 6.5           Successors
and Assigns. Except as otherwise provided herein, the provisions hereof shall inure to the benefit of, and be binding upon,
the successors by operation of law and permitted assigns of the parties hereto. Neither this Agreement nor any of the rights or
obligations of any party under this Agreement shall be assigned, in whole or in part by any party without the prior written consent
of the other parties.

 

Section 6.6           Counterparts;
Third Party Beneficiaries. This Agreement may be executed in separate counterparts each of which shall be an original and
all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same agreement. No provision of this Agreement is intended to confer
any rights, benefits, remedies, obligations, or liabilities hereunder upon any Person other than the parties hereto and their
respective successors and assigns.

 

Section 6.7           Remedies.

 

(a)           Each
party hereto acknowledges that monetary damages would not be an adequate remedy in the event that any of the covenants or agreements
in this Agreement are not performed in accordance with their terms, and it is therefore agreed that, in addition to and without
limiting any other remedy or right it may have in law or in equity, the non-breaching party will have the right (without the requirement
of posting bond) to an injunction, temporary restraining order or other equitable relief in any court of competent jurisdiction
enjoining any such breach and enforcing specifically each and every one of the terms and provisions hereof. Each party hereto agrees
not to oppose the granting of such relief in the event a court determines that such a breach has occurred, and to waive any requirement
for the securing or posting of any bond in connection with such remedy.

 

(b)           All rights,
powers and remedies provided under this Agreement or otherwise available in respect hereof at law or in equity shall be cumulative
and not alternative, and the exercise or beginning of the exercise of any thereof by any party shall not preclude the simultaneous
or later exercise of any other such right, power or remedy by such party.

 

Section 6.8           Notices.
All notices, requests, consents and other communications hereunder to any party shall be deemed to be sufficient if contained
in a written instrument delivered in person or sent by facsimile, electronic mail, nationally recognized overnight courier or
first class registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, addressed to such party at the address set
forth below or such other address as may hereafter be designated in writing by such party to the other parties:

 

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If to the Company:

 

Globalstar, Inc.

300 Holiday Square Blvd.

Covington, Louisiana 70433

Telephone Number: (985) 335-1503

Facsimile: (985) 335-1900

Attention: L. Barbee Ponder

 

If to Thermo:

 

Thermo Funding Company LLC

1735 Nineteenth Street, Suite 200

Denver, Colorado 80202-1005

Attention: James Monroe III

 

All such notices, requests, consents and
other communications shall be deemed to have been given or made if and when delivered personally or by overnight courier to the
parties at the above addresses or sent by electronic transmission, with confirmation received, to the facsimile numbers or electronic
mail addresses specified above (or at such other address or facsimile number for a party as shall be specified by like notice).
Any notice delivered by any party hereto to any other party hereto shall also be delivered to each other party hereto simultaneously
with delivery to the first party receiving such notice.

 

Section 6.9           Governing
Law; Consent to Jurisdiction. This Agreement, and any claim, controversy or dispute arising under or related to this Agreement,
the transactions contemplated hereby and/or the interpretation and enforcement of the rights and duties of the parties hereto,
shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the law of the State of Delaware without regard to any applicable principles
of conflicts of law. Each party to this Agreement agrees that, in connection with any legal suit or proceeding arising with respect
to this Agreement, it shall submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the United States District Court for the District of Delaware
or the applicable Delaware state court located in Newcastle County and agrees to venue in such courts.

 

Section 6.10           Waiver
of Jury Trial. EACH OF THE PARTIES TO THIS AGREEMENT HEREBY IRREVOCABLY WAIVES ALL RIGHT TO A TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY ACTION,
PROCEEDING OR COUNTERCLAIM ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT OR THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED HEREBY.

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be duly executed and delivered as of the date first above written.

 

	 	GLOBALSTAR, INC.
	 	 	 	 
	 	By:	/s/ L. Barbee Ponder IV
	 	 	Name:	L. Barbee Ponder IV
	 	 	Title:	General Counsel and Vice President-Regulatory Affairs
	 	 	 	 
	 	THERMO FUNDING COMPANY LLC
	 	 	 	 
	 	By:	/s/ James Monroe III
	 	 	Name:	James Monroe III
	 	 	Title:	Manager
	 	 	 	 
	 	THERMO FUNDING II LLC
	 	 	 	 
	 	By:	/s/ James Monroe III
	 	 	Name:	James Monroe III
	 	 	Title:	Manager

  

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