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Amendment No. 1 to WorldView-3 Satellite Purchase Agreement #60150

 Exhibit 10.5.1 
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OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. 

Amendment No. 1 
 to 
 WorldView 3 Satellite Purchase Agreement #60150 

This Amendment No. 1 (“Amendment”) to the WorldView 3 Satellite Purchase Agreement #60150 (the “Agreement”) is entered into by
and between DigitalGlobe, Inc. (“DigitalGlobe”), a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware, with a place of business at 1601 Dry Creek Drive, Suite 260, Longmont, Colorado 80503, and Ball
Aerospace & Technologies Corp. (“BATC”), a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware, with a place of business at 1600 Commerce Street, Boulder, Colorado 80301. As used in this Agreement,
“Party” means either DigitalGlobe or BATC, as appropriate, and “Parties” means DigitalGlobe and BATC. 
 Now, THEREFORE, the
parties hereby agree to amend the Agreement to incorporate the following Engineering Change Proposals (“ECP”): 
  

	1.	ECP 001: Document Updates  

 This
change updates three specifications currently under contract. In addition the Payment Milestone Schedule, Exhibit 3, has been updated. 

Therefore, this Amendment updates the following documents which are provided as Attachments 1-4 to the Agreement. 

 

	 	a.	Exhibit 1 to the Agreement, titled “Statement of Work for the WorldView 3 Satellite — 10329656, Initial Release,” and dated 23 August 2010, is
replaced in its entirety by the updated version “Statement of Work for the WorldView 3 Satellite — 10329656, Rev 1.0,” dated 7 February 2011, included as Attachment 1 to this Amendment; and 

 

	 	b.	Exhibit 2 to the Agreement, titled “DigitalGlobe WorldView 3 Satellite Specification — 10329655, Rev 1.0,” and dated 20 August 2010, is replaced in
its entirety by the updated version “DigitalGlobe WorldView 3 Satellite Specification — 10329655, Rev 4.0”, dated 2 February 2011, included as Attachment 2 to this Amendment; and 

 

	 	c.	Exhibit 3 to the Agreement, titled “WorldView 3 Payment Milestone Schedule — 10329669, Initial Release,” and dated 7 September 2010, is replaced in
its entirety by the updated version “WorldView 3 Payment Milestone Schedule, Rev — 10329669, Rev 1.0,” dated 11 February 2011, included as Attachment 3 to this Amendment; and 

 

	 	d.	“WV2 Spacecraft Simulator Specification — WV901, Rev 2.0”, and dated 11 Feb 2009, is replaced in its entirety by the document “WV3 Spacecraft
Simulator Specification — 10258368, Initial Release”, dated 20 December 2010, included as Attachment 4 to this Amendment. 

  
  

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	2.	ECP 002: Purchase of [**Redacted**] 

DigitalGlobe desires to purchase [**Redacted**]. 
 Rev 1.0 of the Statement of Work (SOW) contains the updates to reflect this new work. The updates are listed in section 3.1.o. 
 Price: The Firm-Fixed Price for the [**Redacted**] is [**Redacted**]. 
  

	3.	ECP 003: Purchase of [**Redacted**] 

DigitalGlobe desires to purchase a [**Redacted**]. 
 Rev 1.0 of the Statement of Work (SOW) contains the updates to reflect this new work. The updates are listed in section 3.1.n. 
 Price: The Firm-Fixed Price for the [**Redacted**] is [**Redacted**]. 
  

	4.	ECP 004: Change to [**Redacted**] 

DigitalGlobe desires to change [**Redacted**]. 
 Rev 4.0 of the Satellite Specification contains the updates to reflect this new work. The updates are listed in section 3.2.1.7.7.2.7. 
 Price: The Firm-Fixed Price for the [**Redacted**] is [**Redacted**]. 

  
  

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	5.	ECP 005: Enhancements to WV3 Spacecraft Simulator 

 DigitalGlobe desires to upgrade the functionality on the WV3 Spacecraft Simulator. [**Redacted**] 
 Rev 1.0 of the Statement of Work (SOW) contains the updates to reflect this new work. The updates are listed in sections 3.1.b, 13.8.1, and Attachment 1. The Initial release of the WV3 Satellite Simulator
Specification identifies the items [**Redacted**]. 
 Price: The Firm-Fixed Price for the [**Redacted**] is [**Redacted**].

  

	6.	ECP 006: Upgrade to [**Redacted**] 

DigitalGlobe desires to upgrade the [**Redacted**] 
 The upgrade shall encompass the following: [**Redacted**] 
 Rev 4.0 of the Satellite
Specification contains the updates to reflect this new work. The updates are listed in section 3.2.1.7.7.1.7. Task Order 79 to Agreement 9206-0117 contains the testing methodology for the [**Redacted**]. 

Price: The Firm-Fixed Price for the [**Redacted**] is [**Redacted**]. 

  

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	7.	ECP 007: [**Redacted**] 

 As part
of the contract with ITT, DigitalGlobe shall be adding a [**Redacted**]. 
 BATC shall perform the following tasks in support of the
[**Redacted**]. 
 Ball shall also perform the following: [**Redacted**]. 

Rev 4.0 of the Satellite Specification contains the updates to reflect this new work. The updates are listed in section 3.1.3.1.7. 

Price: The Firm-Fixed Price for the [**Redacted**] is [**Redacted**]. 
 SUMMARY 
 The value for these ECPs is $3,677,399.00, outlined in the following table: 

 

							
	 Change #
	  	 Change Description
	  	$	 
	 001
	  	 Document Updates
	  	$	0.00	  
	 002
	  	 [**Redacted**]
	  	 	[**Redacted**]	  
	 003
	  	 [**Redacted**]
	  	 	[**Redacted**]	  
	 004
	  	 Change to [**Redacted**]
	  	 	[**Redacted**]	  
	 005
	  	 [**Redacted**] WV3 Simulator
	  	 	[**Redacted**]	  
	 006
	  	 Upgrade to [**Redacted**]
	  	 	[**Redacted**]	  
	 007
	  	 [**Redacted**]
	  	 	[**Redacted**]	  
		  		  	  
	  
	 
		  	 TOTAL
	  	$	3,677,399.00	  
		  		  	  
	  
	 

  
  

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 Contract Value Summary 
  

					
	 Previous Contract Value
	  	$	180,575,000.00	  
	 ECPs
	  	$	3,677,399.00	  
	 New Contract Value
	  	$	184,242,399.00	  

 All other terms and conditions of the Agreement not noted as changed herein shall remain in full force and effect.

 This Amendment No. 1 is agreed to by DigitalGlobe and BATC and shall be binding and effective as of the last date executed below.

  

			
	Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.	  	Digital Globe, Inc.
		
	[**Redacted**]	  	 /s/ Neal T. Anderson

		
		  	VP, Tech. Development
		
	2/25/11	  	3/2/11

  
  

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 Attachment 1 

Statement of Work for the WorldView 3 Satellite, Rev 1.0 
 Dated 7 February 2011 

  

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Exhibit 1 to Agreement 60150 
 Statement of Work 
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Satellite 
  

 
  

					
		  	Document Number	  	10329656
		  	Release Date:	  	Feb 7, 2011
		  	Issue/Revision:	  	Release 1.0
		  	Prepared by:	  	Brian Uzzle
		  	Approved by	  	Steve Linn

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	Initial	  	20 Aug 2010	  		  	Initial Release
				
	Rev 1	  	7 Feb 2011	  	2.1	  	Updated references for Satellite Specification, Satellite Simulator Specification, and Instrument Specification
				
		  		  	3.1.b	  	Updated dates for Satellite Simulator releases and number of deliveries
				
		  		  	3.1.n	  	Added deliverable item [**Redacted**]
				
		  		  	3.1.o	  	Added deliverable item [**Redacted**].
				
		  		  	13.8.1	  	Clarified WV3 simulator changes versus WV2 simulator [**Redacted**].
				
		  		  	Attachment 1	  	Updated release dates for Satellite Simulator (LM-8), Satellite Simulator Documentation (LM-9), and Satellite Simulator Source Code (LM-10).
				
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	1.0	INTRODUCTION 

 This Statement of Work
defines those tasks to be performed by BATC, the Space Segment Integrator, in defining; designing, producing, testing, verifying, and preparing for launch; the DigitalGlobe WorldView 3 Satellite. BATC has the overall responsibility for Satellite
performance, as defined in the WV3 Satellite Specification, provided the DG-furnished Instrument meets its interfaces and specifications as defined in Paragraph 2.2. Within this role, BATC has the responsibility to work with DigitalGlobe to define
requirements, allocate budgets, analyze performance, execute trade studies, interact with other vendors, define configurations(s), conform to existing Instrument interfaces, assess and mitigate risks, prepare various programmatic documentation, and
interact with all participating organizations via meetings, teleconferences, and reviews as defined herein. 
 BATC shall provide integrating
services as defined herein and the hardware and software, exclusive of Customer Furnished Equipment, that comprise the WV3 Satellite. 
 This
document also defines the scope of work required from DigitalGlobe and associated subcontractors in order for BATC to execute this contract successfully. 
 Associate contractors under contract to DigitalGlobe shall provide the Instrument and Launch services. However, BATC shall fully support defining, documenting, and verifying Satellite(s) to LV and MGB
interfaces and integration procedures. BATC shall insure that the Satellite will withstand all launch environments. 
  

	1.1	Definitions 

 Agreement: Satellite
Purchase Agreement #60150 by and between DigitalGlobe, Inc. and Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corp., dated August 27, 2010, as amended. 

Authorization to Proceed (ATP): Effective date of work commencement per the Agreement. 
 Satellite: The complete space-borne infrastructure required to perform the mission of providing radiometrically and geometrically correct imagery of the Earth. The Satellite consists of the Instrument and
the Spacecraft Bus. 
 Instrument: The Instrument is that part of the Satellite that collects light photons using appropriate mirrors and
structure, [**Redacted**]. It also may be designated the Electro-Optical Assembly (EOA). The instrument includes it’s own thermal control system. However, the instrument focus mechanism depends upon drive electronics to be provided by
BATC per this Statement of Work. Also, the instrument stimulation lamp depends upon drive electronics to be provided by BATC per this Statement of Work. 
 Telescope: That part of the Instrument that collects and focuses light onto a focal plane. [**Redacted**] It also may be designated the Optical Telescope Unit (OTU). 

Sensor Subsystem (SSS): That part of the Instrument that converts photons to analog voltage signals, [**Redacted**], and digitizes
[**Redacted**] those signals. 
 Solid State Recorder: The subsystem that accepts digital data from the SSS and Ancillary Data from the
spacecraft bus, provides storage, [**Redacted**] and outputs that data to the wideband transmitter(s). 

  

			
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 Spacecraft Bus: The Bus is that part of the Satellite that provides the support infrastructure so the
Instrument can function. 
 [**Redacted**] 
 MGB: “MGB” is a meaningless three letter designation for an additional subsystem being installed on the WV3 satellite. The MGB subsystem consists of three components. The first is a Sensor Unit
(SU) which will attach to the aperture end of the OBA. The second is the Interface Adaptor Unit (IAU) which will mount to the spacecraft bus. The third is an inter-connect cable which connects the first two units. 

Initial Acceptance: Occurs upon successful completion of the Satellite Pre-Ship Review as defined in paragraph 4.5.3.2.e 

Final Acceptance: Occurs following satellite fueling operations and completion of the Satellite Launch Readiness Review as defined in paragraph 4.5.3.2.f

 Transfer of Title: Occurs as defined in the Satellite Purchase Agreement paragraph 8. 

 

	1.2	Program Overview 

 Under this Scope of
Work, DigitalGlobe will procure one satellite to support the EnhancedView program and future commercial operations. DigitalGlobe shall provide the Instrument as Customer Furnished Equipment via a procurement contract with ITT. DigitalGlobe shall
provide the “MGB” subsystem. As on the WV2 program, BATC shall deliver a WorldView 2 like stimulation lamp that will be incorporated into the ITT provided instrument. BATC shall also incorporate into the Bus, an instrument focus mechanism
electronics capability. 
 DigitalGlobe shall provide the Launch Services via a procurement contract with Boeing Launch Services (TBD). It is
assumed that Boeing Launch Services will in-turn subcontract with United Launch Alliance to provide the Delta 2 launch vehicle and associated launch services. BATC can assume a Delta 2 launch vehicle and a launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base. BATC
shall assume satellite processing at Vandenberg AFB will occur in either the Astrotech Payload Processing facility or the Spaceport Systems International (BATC) Processing Facility. 

  

			
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	2.0	DOCUMENTS 

  

	2.1	Applicable Documents 

 This
Statement-of-Work identifies applicable documents. These documents provide detailed requirements regarding Satellite performance, interfaces, and/or standardized design, fabrication, and testing processes/procedures. BATC and DigitalGlobe will
perform the defined work according to these standardized processes/procedures such that the delivered products meet the performance and ICD requirements. 
 In the event of any conflict between these documents, the following order of precedence shall prevail: a) Agreement Terms & Conditions; b) Statement of Work; c) Satellite Specification; d) Other
Applicable documents. 
  

			
	DigitalGlobe Produced or Provided Documents	  	
	 WV3 Satellite Specification
	  	[**Redacted**]
	 WV3 Spacecraft Simulator Specification
	  	[**Redacted**]
	 WV3 Command & Telemetry Handbook Specification
	  	[**Redacted**]
	 WV3 Maneuver Planner Specification
	  	[**Redacted**]
	 MGB Data Protection Plan for BATC
	  	[**Redacted**]
	 Stim Lamp and Stim Lamp Electronics Specification
	  	[**Redacted**]
	 [**Redacted**] Focus Mechanism Electronics Specification
	  	[**Redacted**]
	 Star Tracker Simulation Specification
	  	[**Redacted**]
	 IRU Simulator Specification
	  	[**Redacted**]
	 SSR to DPU Cable Design and Build Documentation
	  	[**Redacted**]
		
	BATC Produced Documents	  	
	 BATC Product Assurance Plan
	  	[**Redacted**]
	 BATC Supplier Product Assurance Plan
	  	[**Redacted**]
	 BATC Document Control Procedure
	  	[**Redacted**]
	 BATC Configuration and Data Management Plan
	  	[**Redacted**]
		
	Associated Contractor Produced Documents	  	
	 Astrotech Vandenberg Facility Accommodations Manual
	  	[**Redacted**]
	 Spaceport Systems International, Vandenberg Facility Accommodation Manual
	  	[**Redacted**]

  

			
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	2.2	Reference Documents 

 The following
documents provide the baseline instrument definition. DigitalGlobe shall provide an instrument that is compliant with these documents. 
  

			
	DigitalGlobe Produced or Provided Documents	  	
	 Instrument Specification
	  	[**Redacted**]
		
	 Instrument Finite Element Model
	  	[**Redacted**]

  

			
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	3.0	CONTRACT DELIVERABLES 

  

	3.1	Deliverable Items 

  

	 	a.	WV3 Satellite: Initial Acceptance: [**Redacted**]. Final Acceptance: [**Redacted**] Delivery shall be adjusted for Excusable Delay or failure of customer
to [**Redacted**] to the extent that these delays affect the Delivery Date. 

  

	 	b.	WV3 Satellite Simulator 

 Initial
release: [**Redacted**] 
 Simulator Delivery [**Redacted**] 

Functional and performance signoff: [**Redacted**] 
 On orbit performance/tuning update: [**Redacted**] 
  

	 	c.	[**Redacted**] 

  

	 	d.	[**Redacted**] 

  

	 	e.	[**Redacted**] 

  

	 	f.	[**Redacted**] 

  

	 	g.	[**Redacted**]  

  

	 	h.	[**Redacted**] 

  

	 	i.	[**Redacted**] 

  

	 	j.	[**Redacted**] 

  

	 	k.	[**Redacted**] 

  

	 	l.	[**Redacted**] 

  

	 	m.	[**Redacted**] 

  

	 	n.	[**Redacted**] 

  

	 	o.	[**Redacted**]  

  

	3.2	Deliverable Data 

 Reference Attachment 1:
Contractor Data Items List (CDIL) 
  

	3.3	Deliverable Services 

  

	 	a.	Storage and Delivery (Section 11.0) 

  

	 	b.	Launch Support (Section 12.0) 

  

	 	c.	Mission, Commissioning, & Readiness Support (Section 13.0) 

  

			
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	4.0	PROGRAM MANAGEMENT 

  

	4.1	Program Philosophy 

 Emphasis throughout
all phases and functions of the project shall be to produce a reliable Satellite that meets the performance requirements on the contracted schedule. [**Redacted**] 

 

	4.2.	BATC Organization (CDIL PM-1) 

 A
dedicated Program Manager shall be appointed by BATC prior to the start of the contract. The Program Manager shall lead all of the Contractor’s activities under the contract. 
 A diagram illustrating the Program Management Structure shall be provided to DigitalGlobe. (CDIL PM-1) This diagram(s) shall indicate job titles and names of the program management team. 

The Program Manager shall coordinate changes to contract conditions, price, timescale, deliverables, services or performance levels, unless a specific
alternate has been appointed to deal with any of these matters. All changes to the contract documents shall require the written agreement of BATC contracts representative. 
 BATC shall also appoint a different and dedicated individual to be a single point of contact for each of the following: 
  

	 	a.	Program technical management (Satellite System Engineer) 

  

	 	b.	Instrument System Engineer 

  

	 	c.	Project Engineer Quality Assurance (PEQA) 

  

	 	d.	Program Integration and Test management 

 BATC
shall appoint a different individual to be a single point of contact for each of the following: 
  

	 	e.	Various Bus Subsystem Lead Engineers 

  

	 	f.	Launch Vehicle Integration Engineer 

  

	 	g.	Program Contract Management 

 These individuals
are key personnel and, if performing well, should remain unchanged for the duration of the program. 
 BATC shall appoint a Satellite Simulator
Project Lead. This individual will be the technical lead for the Satellite Simulator development effort and will be responsible for meeting its technical and schedule guidelines established herein. 

 

	4.3	DigitalGlobe Management 

 DigitalGlobe
will appoint a Program Manager who as an individual shall act as DigitalGlobe’s primary point of contact on all program management matters. As required, according to the activity and phase of the contract, the Program Manager will nominate
specific individuals to interface directly with BATC. 
 The DigitalGlobe Program Manager shall coordinate changes to contract conditions,
price, timescale, deliverables, services or performance levels, unless a specific alternate has been appointed to deal with any of these matters. All changes to the contract documents shall require the written agreement of the DigitalGlobe contracts
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 DigitalGlobe will also appoint a responsible individual(s) to be a single point of contact for each of
the following. 
 [**Redacted**] 
 BATC shall permit direct engineering interactions between these DG individuals and their BATC counterparts. 
  

	4.4	Space Segment Master Program Schedule (MPS) (CDIL PM-2) 

 BATC shall develop maintain, and provide a Master Program Schedule (MPS) for the entire program including hardware, software, analyses, data item deliverables, and subcontractor activities for all phases
of the program including design, integration, test, and shipment through final acceptance. 
  

	4.4.1	General 

 The MPS shall consist of a
computer supported dependency network, each element of which shall represent a single program event. Each event shall be attributed a start and finish date. The network must clearly show the interdependency in terms of both time and function amongst
the events. 
 The MPS shall be the major management tool for planning, monitoring and controlling the program, in terms of: 

 

	 	a.	Planning the program, monitoring progress, documenting actual activity accomplishment and actual durations. 

 

	 	b.	Predicting future progress. 

  

	 	c.	Identification of significant milestones e.g. review meeting. 

  

	 	d.	Identification of the time critical path. 

  

	 	e.	Reflecting actual progress and changes relative to baseline plan. 

  

	4.4.2	Required Software 

 The Contractor shall
create and maintain the network using Microsoft Project (Version 2003). Schedules of a detailed nature shall be provided electronically on a monthly basis. A hardcopy shall also be provided on request. 

 

	4.4.3	MPS Construction 

 Content

 The network shall be constructed against the following major classifications: 

 

	 	a.	Deliverable hardware down to component level 

  

	 	b.	Software development activities 

  

	 	c.	Facilities required to support the production of any of the deliverables 

  

	 	d.	Other events/items required to support the production of the deliverables or services. e.g. test aids, test software prototypes, etc. 

 

	 	e.	Customer Furnished Equipment required from DigitalGlobe 

  

			
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 Individual items in each class shall be considered to consist of a number of generic events. These
events shall typically consist of such activities as: 
  

	 	a.	Plan 

  

	 	b.	Design & develop 

  

	 	c.	Manufacture 

  

	 	d.	Assemble 

  

	 	e.	Integrate 

  

	 	f.	Test 

  

	 	g.	Deliver 

  

	 	h.	Reviews 

 However steps may be omitted or added
given unit specific circumstances. 
 Unique Identifiers 
 The MPS shall include a unique identifying number for each task. This will more easily allow DigitalGlobe to combine certain tasks into a DigitalGlobe Master Schedule. Unique identifiers will not be
deleted, reused, or re-assigned to other tasks. 
  

	4.4.4	Reports 

 The MPS shall be capable of
generating a number of different types of reports upon demand. All events and milestones shall be coded to permit a variety of sort options to be exercised without program modification. Both GANTT and network form shall be supported. 

 

	4.5	Meetings & Reviews 

 BATC shall
support the meetings and reviews listed in the following paragraphs. 
  

	4.5.1	Weekly Status Meeting 

 BATC Program
Manager shall support a weekly meeting/telecon with the DigitalGlobe Program Manager to review program status including schedule, technical, risk register, action item list, and subcontracts. 

 

	4.5.2	Monthly Program Status Review 

 BATC
Program Manager shall support a monthly Program Status Review with DigitalGlobe. 
  

	4.5.3	Program Reviews 

 List of Formal
Reviews 
 BATC will host and conduct formal reviews at the following program milestones. BATC shall prepare charts, viewgraphs, analysis
results, trade study results, etc. in the quantity and quality typical of aerospace industries reviews. 
  

	 	a.	Satellite Requirements Review (SRR) (CDIL D-34) ) Only changes between WV2 and WV3 must be reviewed. 

 

	 	b.	Delta - Preliminary Design Review (PDR) (CDIL D-30) Only changes between WV2 and WV3 must be reviewed. 

  

			
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	 	c.	Delta-Critical Design Review (CDR) (CDIL D-31) Only changes between WV2 and WV3 must be reviewed. 

 

	 	d.	Spacecraft Bus Complete/Instrument Integration Readiness Review (IRR) (CDIL – PT-8) 

 

	 	e.	Satellite Environmental Testing Readiness Review (CDIL – PT-9) 

  

	 	f.	Satellite Pre-Ship Review (CDIL PT-10) 

  

	 	g.	Launch Readiness Review (CDIL LM-14) 

4.5.3.2    Content of Reviews 
  

	 	A.	PDR and CDR: BATC shall conduct “delta” reviews. These reviews will document the design changes between WV2 and WV3. These design reviews (PDR and CDR) shall
include information and documentation typical of aerospace industry reviews, such as: 

  

	 	1.	Satellite mechanical configuration including stowed and deployed views 

  

	 	2.	Satellite mechanical configuration including [**Redacted**] 

  

	 	3.	Satellite electrical/electronic design, including system block diagram and redundancy scheme 

 

	 	4.	Satellite software design 

  

	 	5.	Satellite Operating Modes 

  

	 	6.	Satellite Fault Detection and Safing 

  

	 	7.	Satellite Budgets and Margins 

  

	 	A.	Performance relative to specifications 

  

	 	B.	Mass 

  

	 	C.	Power 

  

	 	D.	Thermal 

  

	 	E.	Consumables 

  

	 	F.	Attitude control: stability, pointing and knowledge 

  

	 	G.	RF links 

  

	 	H.	Satellite resources: relays, telemetry stream, CPU throughput, processor memory 

 

	 	I.	MTF 

  

	 	J.	Reliability: Ps, critical items list, cycle-limited items, FMECA 

  

			
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	 	B.	Spacecraft Bus Complete/Instrument Integration Readiness Review: BATC shall host this review. The purpose is to ensure the readiness to begin Instrument integration.
This review will cover information including: 

  

	 	1.	Instrument Integration procedure and hardware status 

  

	 	2.	Status of all Certification Logs for all Ball built hardware that will be integrated to the Bus. Ball shall provide rationale and recovery plan for all certification
logs that are open, even though the hardware is complete and ready for integration. 

  

	 	3.	TAR and HAR status from the Bus Integration and Test phase 

  

	 	4.	Test Team Personnel status, certifications, and time-sharing with other programs 

 

	 	5.	Facility status 

  

	 	6.	Satellite configuration review 

  

	 	7.	Other issues that may impact the timely and successful completion of Instrument integration. 

 

	 	8.	The Spacecraft Bus shall be deemed complete and ready for Instrument integration when: [**Redacted**] 

 

	 	C.	Satellite Environmental Testing Readiness Review: BATC shall host this review. The purpose is to ensure the readiness to begin satellite level environmental testing
which includes but is not limited to: TVAC, EMI/EMC, Vibration, Shock, and Acoustic. This review will cover information including: 

 [**Redacted**] 
  

	 	D.	Satellite Pre-Ship Review: BATC shall host this review. The purpose is to ensure the readiness to ship the satellite to the launch site. This review shall be held after
completion of all significant testing and all post-test reviews. The purpose shall be to review the results of the entire Integration & Test program, and demonstrate compliance to the satellite specification., and provide for satellite
preliminary acceptance. 

 The Pre-ship Review shall be deemed satisfactory and the satellite preliminary
acceptance by DigitalGlobe complete when the: 
 [**Redacted**] 

 

	 	F.	Satellite Launch Readiness Review: BATC shall conduct a Satellite Launch Readiness Review (SLRR) on or about [**Redacted**]. (Note, the Launch Services Provider,
Boeing/ULA also has a review called the Launch Readiness Review. However, that review encompasses the satellite, launch vehicle, weather, and range support.) This SOW paragraph is only concerned with the readiness to launch the satellite. BATC shall
review the results of the launch site Integration & Test activities, review any updates to the Verification Matrix, and provide for satellite final acceptance. 

  

			
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 The SLRR shall be deemed satisfactory and the satellite final acceptance by DigitalGlobe
complete when the: 
 [**Redacted**] 
  

	4.5.4	Component/Subsystem Design Review Listing (CDIL PM-3) 

 BATC shall prepare a summary listing of all planned component (box level) and subsystem design reviews. This listing shall include BATC and vendor provided hardware, and BATC provided software including
the satellite simulator and maneuver planner software. This listing shall define the meeting format and required attendance. BATC shall provide a minimum of 10 days advance notice to DigitalGlobe for the following major reviews: 

 

	 	a.	System/Subsystem & Component PDRs 

  

	 	b.	System/Subsystem & Component CDRs 

DigitalGlobe attendance and participation, including support consultants, shall be allowed, but not required at all reviews. The review activity will not
be repeated if DigitalGlobe fails to attend. 
  

	4.5.5	Component/Subsystem Test Readiness / Data Review Listing (CDIL PM-4) 

 BATC shall prepare a summary listing of all planned component (box level) and subsystem qualification and acceptance test reviews. This listing shall include BATC provided and vendor provided hardware,
and BATC provided software. This listing shall define the meeting format and required attendance. BATC shall inform DigitalGlobe of upcoming reviews in a timely manner. 
 DigitalGlobe attendance and participation shall be allowed, but not required at all reviews. The review activity will not be repeated if DigitalGlobe fails to attend. 

 

	4.5.6	DigitalGlobe Meetings 

 DigitalGlobe will
arrange separate contracts for the: 
  

	 	a.	Launch Vehicle Segment (LV) 

  

	 	b.	Instrument 

  

	 	c.	Launch and Mission insurance 

 A series of
technical interchange and review meetings will be held with these contractors jointly and separately, as required. BATC shall provide representation at these meetings as needed to resolve interface issues. 

In the case of the insurance (c), BATC will provide inputs to formal presentations and support meetings to be held at the DigitalGlobe facility.
DigitalGlobe will be responsible for responses to action items using information made available or provided by BATC during the course of the program. 

  

			
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	4.6	Documentation Management 

  

	4.6.1	Access to Program Technical Data 

DigitalGlobe will have access rights to all program technical data that BATC generates and Subcontractor data to which BATC has legal and contractual
rights. Program technical data may include Engineering Reports, drawings, software source code, and other tools used in the development of the spacecraft and analysis of requirements. 

 

	4.6.2	Objective 

 BATC shall establish a control
and monitoring process relating to all deliverable documentation and other technical and test data for the complete program. The program shall account for the following: 

 

	 	a.	Preparation, review, and formal release as required 

  

	 	b.	Changes 

  

	 	c.	Storage, backup, and retrieval 

  

	 	d.	Distribution 

  

			
	Note:	 	BATC shall include the DigitalGlobe Satellite Integration and Test Point-of-Contact on the distribution list of all relevant WV3 Engineering Reports. (“Relevant” in
this clause refers to all ERs containing design information, analyses, test data, etc that affect the performance and/or operations of the satellite. It does not include ERs that contain BATC proprietary cost data.)

  

	 	e.	DigitalGlobe access to all BATC documentation prepared on the project 

  

	 	f.	Long term storage for the purpose of through-life product support 

 As a primary supporting management tool, BATC shall use a secure project server. All data items except memory intensive drawings, test data, production logs, and QA data shall be maintained electronically
on the project server. The project shall use the Microsoft Office software suite for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, and documentation databases. 
  

	4.6.3	Documentation Listing (CDIL PM-5) 

BATC shall develop and maintain a Documentation Listing that identifies all deliverable reports, analyses, drawings, software items, etc., that are
developed on the project. The Documentation Listing shall include a naming convention that uniquely identifies the documents for electronic access where applicable. The List shall also indicate spacecraft name, a short title/description of the
document, subsystem affected, the latest revision number and date, planned completion date, and status information. The List shall indicate those WV1 and WV2 documents that are also applicable to WV3. Document updates are required to reflect content
changes. Document updates are not required if the sole purpose is to reflect applicability to WV3. 
  

	4.6.4	Documentation Delivery 

 The Contractor
shall deliver document in native formats, e.g. Microsoft Word, Excel, etc., as opposed to PDF except as noted below. DigitalGlobe will identify the delivery location, such as a Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server (MOSS) internet site, and provide
Contractor with username and password-controlled access. Documents shall be submitted or made available to DigitalGlobe according to the dates indicated in the list provided in Attachment 1. 

  

			
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 In the case of deliverables generated in Microsoft Office, such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc; BATC
shall populate the document property fields with the following minimum information: Title, Subject, Author, and key words. 
 In the case of
deliverables that are not generated in MicroSoft Office, such as BATC drawings, .pdf is acceptable and BATC shall populate the property fields of drawings after they are converted to .pdf format. 

 

	4.7	Action Item Tracking (CDIL PM-6) 

 BATC
shall maintain an Action Item List indicating all significant action items, including those of BATC as well as those of other organizations that relate to interactions with BATC. The Action Item List will be developed and maintained in a format that
allows sorting by subsystem, originating party, receiving party, originating date, and closing date. BATC shall be responsible for ensuring closure of those items relating to BATC interactions and interfaces. 

 

	4.8	Financial Management 

 BATC shall define a
standard set of formats for reporting program financial payment and billing status and shall submit them on a monthly basis. This shall consist of the following: 
  

	4.8.1	Historical Record of Payments (CDIL PM-7) 

This shall consist of a record of the individual payments made, updated on a monthly basis. This record shall be cross-referenced to the payment schedule
incorporated in the contract. Payments made in support of contract amendments shall be separately reported and cross-referenced to the payment schedule incorporated in the amendment. 

 

	4.8.2	Payments Forecast (CDIL PM-7) 

 This shall
consist of a forecast of the future invoices and shall be cross-referenced to the payment schedule incorporated in the contract. Payment milestone forecasts shall be consistent with program progress reported on the Master Program Schedule. NOTE:
Record of Payments and Payment Forecast are delivered as a single CDIL item. 
  

	4.9	Contract Change Control 

 These are
considered to be of three types only: 
  

	 	a.	Contract Amendments 

  

	 	b.	Waivers: A written authorization granted after contract award to accept an item, that during production, or after having been submitted for inspection or acceptance, is
found to depart from contract or specified configuration requirements. Waivers are intended only as one-time departures from an established configuration for specified items or lots and are not intended to be repeatedly used in place of formal
engineering changes. 

  

	 	c.	Deviations: A written authorization, granted after contract award and prior to the manufacture of the item, to depart from a particular performance or design
requirement of a contract, specification, or referenced document, for a specific number of units or a specified period of time. Deviations are intended only as one-time departures from an established configuration for specified items or lots and are
not intended to be repeatedly used in place of formal engineering changes. 

  

			
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 BATC shall devise a system to control, monitor, and notify DigitalGlobe of these changes. The control
system shall include provision for: 
  

	 	a.	A unique numbering scheme to track the changes through to completion. 

  

	 	b.	Impact upon contract obligation: - price, performance and delivery schedule, with specific identification of the item(s) of hardware, software or documentation
affected. 

  

	 	c.	Notification of timescale for acceptance or rejection for each change, typically 10 business days. 

  

			
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	5.0	DESIGN 

  

	5.1	General 

 BATC shall perform the necessary
trade studies, preliminary design, and detailed design of the Satellite, exclusive of the Customer Furnished Equipment as defined in Section 10, in accordance with the applicable documents. BATC shall design and procure the Ground Support
Equipment necessary to support Satellite Integration and Test activities, except for items defined in Section 10.0. Design activities shall be featured in the program master schedule. 

 

	5.2	Working Groups and Trade Studies 

  

	5.2.1	Working Groups 

 [**Redacted**]

  

	5.2.2	Trade Studies 

 Reserved. 

 

	5.3	Satellite Design Data 

 The satellite
shall be designed such that the environmental design criteria of the Instrument as defined in the documents of paragraph 2.2 are not exceeded, and the structural, electrical, and thermal characteristics, as defined in the documents of
paragraph 2.2, of the Instrument are accommodated. 
 DigitalGlobe shall provide information required to update the budgets for the
Customer Furnished Equipment, consistent with paragraph 2.2. 
  

	5.3.1	Satellite to Instrument Interface Control Document(s) (CDIL D-1) 

 BATC shall produce and maintain the Satellite to Instrument ICD(s). The ICD(s) will address all interface issues including but not limited to: power, commanding, telemetry, mass and mass properties,
mechanical envelope and mounting, thermal, fields-of-view, vibration and jitter isolation/management, and accommodation of bus components on the Instrument. 
  

	5.3.2	Satellite to Ground Terminal Narrowband Link ICD (CDIL D-2) 

 BATC shall produce and maintain the Satellite to Ground Station Narrowband Link ICD. This link will address both the command uplink and telemetry downlink. 

 

	5.3.3	Satellite to Ground Terminal Wideband Link ICD (CDIL D-3) 

 BATC shall produce and maintain the Satellite to Ground Terminal Wideband Link ICD. 

  

			
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	5.3.4	Satellite Environmental Design and Test Specification (EDTS) (CDIL D-4) 

 BATC shall prepare and maintain the EDTS, or equivalent document defining the component environmental design and test requirements. Electromagnetic Interference Design and Testing shall be in accordance
with the standards specified in Satellite Specification. 
  

	5.3.5	Contamination Control Plan(s) (CDIL D-5) 

[**Redacted**] 
  

	5.3.6	Satellite Level Requirements Verification/Compliance Matrix (CDIL D-6) 

 BATC shall produce a satellite level RVCM. The RVCM will include requirements from the Satellite Specification and the Instrument Specification if applicable. BATC shall update/maintain the Satellite RVCM
to reflect changes to these parent specifications. DigitalGlobe shall have review and approval authority over changes to the RVCM. BATC shall include the following information in the RVCM 

 

	 	a.	Source of requirement (Parent specification document and paragraph number, i.e. satellite spec, instrument spec, etc) 

 

	 	b.	Specification paragraph 

  

	 	c.	Paragraph title 

  

	 	d.	Summary description of requirement 

  

	 	e.	Column indicating status of compliance 

  

	 	f.	Summary description of performance 

  

	 	g.	Responsible organization 

  

	 	h.	Verification Point [**Redacted**] 

  

	 	i.	Verification Method [**Redacted**] 

  

	 	j.	Verification Source Document indicating applicable paragraph, test sheet, etc. 

 

	 	k.	Comments, if required. 

  

	 	l.	Other information at BATC’s option 

  

	5.3.7	Box Level Requirements Verification/Compliance Matrix (CDIL D-7) 

 BATC shall flow down requirements from the Satellite Specification to box level requirements. BATC shall develop performance requirements for each box level component on the Satellite excluding CFE. For
this paragraph, “box level component” also includes all components that are not really “box” like. These include but may not be limited to: 
 [**Redacted**] 
 BATC shall use the Box Level RVCM as an input into the box level
performance test procedures. BATC shall demonstrate compliance to the box level RVCM. 
  

	5.3.8	Drawings (CDIL D-8) 

 A complete file of
BATC drawings prepared for the WV3 program, will be maintained on file in electronic and hardcopy form, where appropriate. Electronic transfer to DigitalGlobe will constitute delivery. 

  

			
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	5.3.9	Performance Compliance and Risk Management 

  

	5.3.9.1    Performance	Compliance (CDIL D-9) 

 The
contractor shall supply at PDR a Performance Compliance Matrix identifying the performance estimate, allocated uncertainty (and/or contingency as appropriate) and resulting Total Performance (where Total Performance = performance estimate +
uncertainty) for the following list. The Performance Compliance Matrix shall be updated and provided with each Quarterly Review following the PDR. 
 [**Redacted**] 
 DigitalGlobe shall provide performance information required to update the
budgets for any of the Customer Furnished Equipment, in accordance with the documents in Paragraph 2.2. 

5.3.9.2    Risk Management Report (CDIL D-10) 
 BATC and DigitalGlobe shall jointly develop and maintain a Risk Status Report. This report highlights known program risks, assigns risk levels, and documents mitigation strategies and status. BATC shall
supply at PDR an initial Risk Status Report covering the system elements to be provided by this SOW. BATC shall updated the Risk Status Report monthly following the PDR. 
 5.3.10    Subsystem Description Documents (CDIL D-11) 
 BATC shall
prepare Subsystem Description Documents for each satellite subsystem. 
 The Subsystem Description Documents will include as a minimum, unless
provided in other deliverable documents, and referenced in the SDD: 
  

	a.	Subsystem Overview including a detailed block diagram 

  

	b.	Functionality and major performance characteristics of each Subsystem Component 

 

	c.	Redundancy 

 [**Redacted**]

  

	d.	[**Redacted**] 

  

	e.	[**Redacted**] 

  

	f.	[**Redacted**] 

  

	g.	Subsystem schematic including power, power returns, commands, and telemetry. This schematic shall be updated to reflect Engineering Change Orders.

  

	h.	Expected nominal operating methods and telemetry limits 

 [**Redacted**] 
  

	i.	Operational constraints 

[**Redacted**] 
  

	j.	Fault Protection 

[**Redacted**] 
 j.2 List the information available to the operator to reconstruct or identity the fault. 
  

	k.	Interfaces between subsystem components 

  

	l.	Major interfaces with other subsystems 

 The
Subsystem Description Documents shall be delivered at CDR + 4 months. If changes require an update to the document, those updates shall be provided at approximately Launch – 4 months and again at Launch + 4 months. The subsystem schematic (item
e.) shall be updated as required throughout the program to reflect Engineering Change Orders. 

  

			
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 5.3.11    Analysis and reports 

BATC shall perform the following analyses. Updates shall be provided when changes significantly invalidate previous results. 

 

	 	a.	(1) Integrated Spacecraft Bus/Instrument thermal analyses, including summary of temperature predictions for unit level components under various operational modes and
(2) unit-level thermal analysis [**Redacted**]. (CDIL D-12) 

  

	 	b.	Integrated Spacecraft Bus/Instrument structural analysis including [**Redacted**]. (CDIL D-13) 

 

	 	c.	Control system analysis including [**Redacted**]. (CDIL D-14) 

  

	 	d.	System Level Failure Modes and Effects and Criticality Analysis (FMECA). [**Redacted**] (CDIL D-15) 

 

	 	e.	Satellite Reliability Analysis BATC shall calculate satellite reliability using it’s standard process. [**Redacted**] (CDIL D-16)

  

	 	f.	Satellite Life Prediction Data. DigitalGlobe needs to continually assess expected satellite life based upon actual on-orbit operational parameters. BATC shall provide
all backup data used by BATC for sizing and life predictions. BATC does not need to produce a life expectancy analysis. DigitalGlobe will use the provided data and make our own Life Prediction. BATC can provide the life prediction data in one
summary package, or in other CDILs. 

  

	 	g.	Flight Battery Life Prediction Analysis. BATC shall produce a life expectancy analysis for the satellite battery. The battery life prediction shall account for ground
handling and will include a family of curves based upon pertinent on-orbit variables including but not necessarily limited to temperature and depth-of-discharge. (CDIL D-35) 

 

	 	h.	Satellite Imaging Performance (CDIL D-17) 

 BATC shall perform a comprehensive analysis regarding imaging performance. This is a comprehensive look at the numerous subsystem and trans-subsystem performance measures that affect imaging. The list
includes but is not limited to: 
 [**Redacted**] 
 5.3.12    Other Interface Control Documents 
 BATC shall provide inputs,
review, and verify BATC side of the following ICDs. 
  

	 	a.	Satellite to Launch Vehicle ICD 

 In the event
that the ICDs require revision, the changes will be discussed between the affected parties to determine the most cost and schedule efficient manner to implement the change. If applicable, any impact will be covered under changes provision of the
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 5.3.13    Critical Items list (CDIL D-18) 

BATC shall maintain a Critical Items List summarizing all known single point failures on the Satellite and any special efforts required to mitigate risk
associated with them. It shall also contain any items requiring special handling due to a high potential of damage, mission criticality, or safety concerns. 
 5.3.14    Component Heritage Summary (CDIL D-19) 
 The Component
Heritage Summary will consist of a listing of all Satellite units by subsystem summarizing: 
  

	 	a.	Unit name 

  

	 	b.	Development / qualification history (e.g. engineering model, qual, protoflight) 

 

	 	c.	Previous flight heritage 

  

	 	d.	Modifications to previous uses 

  

	 	e.	Any significant known anomalies on flight units 

5.3.15    Engineering Reports (CDIL D-20) 
 A complete file of all relevant Engineering Reports prepared on the WV3 program funding shall be maintained on file in electronic and hardcopy form where appropriate. Electronic transfer to DigitalGlobe
will constitute delivery and shall occur within 5 business days of the ER release date. ERs delivered as a separate CDIL do not need to be delivered twice – once per this paragraph and again per the relevant CDIL paragraph. Those ERs need only
be delivered once per the relevant CDIL paragraph. 
 (“Relevant” in this clause refers to all ERs containing design information,
analyses, test data, etc that affect the performance and/or operations of the satellite. It does not include ERs that contain BATC proprietary cost data.) 
 5.3.16    Flight Software Source Code (CDIL D-21) 
 Per the terms of the
software license agreement set forth in the Agreement, BATC shall grant to DigitalGlobe a limited license to use the flight software code. A copy of the flight software code, as identified below, shall be provided to DigitalGlobe on suitable media.
Other elements of the software, as identified below, shall be placed in escrow per the Agreement. 
 [**Redacted**] 

For units that are subcontracted by BATC, software and firmware shall be delivered if delivered to BATC and BATC has the right to deliver it to
DigitalGlobe. 
 5.3.17    Composite Grounding Design (CDIL D-22) 

[**Redacted**] 

5.3.18    Structural, Power, Thermal, and Reliability Analytical Models (CDIL D-23) 

BATC shall provide the analytical models used to predict the integrated spacecraft and instrument Structural [**Redacted**], Power, and Thermal
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 Satellite thermal performance modeling shall use the instrument thermal model provided by ITT. BATC
shall use the integrated Satellite model to: 
  

	 	a.	Verify thermal interface requirements documented in the Spacecraft Bus to Instrument ICD are being met. Although BATC shall not be held contractually responsible for
non-compliances on the ITT side of the interfaces, any such non-compliances revealed by Satellite thermal modeling shall be reported to DigitalGlobe. 

  

	 	b.	Verify the Bus meets all of its requirements when modeled as a complete Satellite, for example unit temperatures and line of sight stability. BATC shall deliver line of
sight motion vs. time profiles to DigitalGlobe (for incorporation into system geolocation budgets). 

  

	 	c.	Develop predicted temperature vs. time profiles of key instrument nodes as coordinated with ITT through the established ICD process. BATC shall deliver these
temperature profiles to DigitalGlobe and forward a copy to ITT (so that ITT can verify the instrument meets its requirements). 

BATC shall also provide the spacecraft bus reliability model down to the component and/or card level. Electronic transfer to DigitalGlobe will constitute
delivery. 
  

	5.3.19	    Coordinate Transformation Document (CDIL D-24) 

 BATC shall provide the documentation of all coordinate reference frames used in the satellite system including their reference points within the spacecraft. Nominal values for all transformations shall be
provided. Reference frames requiring on-orbit calibration shall be noted. The document shall be updated with best-estimates from pre-launch calibrations and measurements. 

 

	5.3.20    Flight	Software Users Manual (CDIL D-25) 

 BATC
shall provide documentation of the flight software to include flowchart of routines/modules, structure and calling sequences, commands, telemetry, database constants and uploadable parameters, address tables, and log file definitions and locations.

  

	5.3.21    Component	Acceptance Data Package (CDIL D-26) 

 BATC
shall provide or make available data acceptance packages for all major components. 
  

	5.3.22    [**Redacted**]	

 [**Redacted**] 

 

	5.3.23    Instrument/Sensor	Boresight Stability Data (CDIL D-28) 

[**Redacted**] 
  

	5.3.24	    Position and Attitude Accuracy (CDIL D-29) 

 BATC shall provide detailed analysis and test data showing compliance with position and attitude accuracy requirements. 

  

			
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	5.3.25	    Satellite to MGB Interface Control Document(s) (CDIL D-32) 

 BATC shall produce and maintain the Satellite to MGB ICD(s). The ICD will address all interface issues including but not limited to: power, commanding, telemetry, mass and mass properties, mechanical
envelope and mounting, thermal, fields-of-view, vibration and jitter isolation/management. 
  

	5.3.26    DigitalGlobe	to BATC Electrical GSE Interface Control Document (CDIL D-33) 

 BATC shall produce and maintain an ICD for the STOC-to-NarrowBand Rack interface. This includes but is not limited to: grounding, commanding, telemetry, data formats, etc. 

  

			
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	6.0	PRODUCT ASSURANCE 

  

	6.1	Product Assurance Plan 

 The Contractor
and its subcontractors shall have an established quality control system that meets the requirements of BATC’s Product Assurance Plan and BATC’s Supplier Product Assurance Plan 

 

	6.2	BATC Parts Control Board (PCB) 

 The Parts
Control Board (PCB) shall be constructed as follows: A PCB will be established. The responsibility of this PCB is to ensure each EEE part was evaluated for performance relative to the requirements. With the exception of System Safety, the PCB will
also be used as the forum to discuss other Systems Assurance/Product Assurance issues i.e., Materials and Processes, Reliability, etc. The PCB is responsible for the review and disposition of any noncompliance with BATC’s Product Assurance
Plan. 
 The PCB consists of: 
  

	 	a.	BATC Product Assurance Manager (Chairman) 

  

	 	b.	BATC WV3 Product Assurance Specialist or designated alternate 

  

	 	c.	Designated technical specialist from the hardware/software product team as needed 

 

	 	d.	Other necessary disciplines as needed 

  

	 	e.	DigitalGlobe Designated Representative(s). (The DigitalGlobe member is a non-voting adjunct member). 

 

	6.2.1	Subcontractor Parts Control Board (PCB) 

Subcontractor PCBs shall be established as necessary to implement BATC’s supplied Product Assurance Plan. It is BATC’s responsibility to verify
compliance. 
  

	6.2.2	PCB Meetings 

 PCB meeting shall be
convened as needed. BATC shall notify DigitalGlobe of upcoming meetings at least 2 working days in advance. DigitalGlobe attendance is optional BATC shall maintain meeting minutes to document all decisions and will provide a copy of the minutes to
DigitalGlobe within 5 working days. 
 The minutes may be informal and in most cases shall be delivered to DigitalGlobe electronically via
e-mail. 
 Minimal PCB approval/disposition signatures include BATC PAM and BATC WorldView Product Assurance Specialist or his designated
alternate. Once the PCB approves a part, the Parts Engineer will indicate approval on the Advanced or Program Parts List (A/PPL). 

  

			
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	6.3	Parts and Materials 

  

	6.3.1	Electrical, Electronic, and Electro-mechanical Parts (EEE)Parts Listing (CDIL QA-1) 

 BATC shall prepare, maintain, and deliver a EEE Parts Listing for all satellite hardware except for Customer Furnished Equipment. This listing shall identify all EEE parts intended to be used by BATC and
it’s vendors. For each part, the following minimum information shall be identified: manufacturer, description, lot date code. Parts shall be qualified as compared to BATC product assurance criteria and the Satellite Specification and the
Satellite Specification Addendum. BATC’s internal process and format for EEE Parts Listing may be utilized. 
 The Parts List shall be
maintained and reviewed by BATC as necessary, but minimally it shall be updated and provided to DigitalGlobe at the following: 
  

	 	a.	Prior to manufacturing for each box/component At this phase, it is acknowledged by DigitalGlobe and BATC that the list may be incomplete due to part shortages.

  

	 	b.	Prior to box/component level Test Readiness Review 

  

	 	c.	Prior to the integration of any box/component onto the Bus. 

  

	6.3.2	Material and Processes Reports (CDIL QA-2) 

BATC shall prepare and deliver reports documenting their approval of all materials and processes planned for use on the Bus. 

 

	6.4	As-Built Configuration and Conformance 

  

	6.2.1	6.4.1 As-Built Configured Article List (CDIL QA-3) 

 The as-built configured article status shall be maintained throughout the production program in the certification logs and production orders. At the conclusion of integration, the information shall be
used to generate the preliminary As-built Configured Article List. After test and modification (if any) the List shall be finalized and presented. 
  

	6.2.2	6.4.2 Certificate of Conformance (CDIL QA-4) 

 A Certificate of Conformance shall be generated and signed off by Product Assurance and Program Management. It details the conformance (and exceptions) to the SOWs, specifications and other contractual
documents for the delivered article. This Certificate of Conformance shall be delivered to DigitalGlobe at the Launch Readiness Review. 
  

	6.5	Product Assurance Reviews (CDIL QA-5) 

The plan shall include a program for the periodic audit of portions of the Contractor's Product Assurance System in each of the below activity areas to
confirm conformance to the requirements. These audits will be conducted by the Program Product Assurance engineer. BATC shall inform DigitalGlobe of the audit results. 
  

	 	a.	Reliability 

  

	 	b.	Parts Procurement 

  

			
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	 	c.	Materials and Processes 

  

	 	d.	Non-Conforming Material Control 

  

	 	e.	Configuration Management 

  

	 	f.	Safety 

  

	6.6	Documentation 

 Documents shall be
submitted or made available to DigitalGlobe as indicated in the list provided in Attachment 1. 
  

	6.7	Known Non-Compliant Hardware 

[**Redacted**] 
  

	6.8	Military Standard 461 

 [**Redacted**]

  

			
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	7.0	PROCUREMENT 

  

	7.1	General 

 BATC shall be responsible for
the work associated with the procurement of all material and subcontracts required to provide the deliverable items, except for the CFE items identified in Section 10.0. BATC shall procure according to the CSO Supplier Product Assurance Plan.
Procurement activities shall be featured in the program master schedule. 
  

	7.2	Make/Buy Plans (CDIL PT-1) 

 BATC shall
identify Make/Buy plans for all Satellite components. 
  

	7.3	Encryption/Decryption Devices 

[**Redacted**] 
  

	7.4	Reviews 

 A series of reviews shall be
established with each subcontractor. A schedule of these reviews shall be included in the Review Listings required by paragraph 4.5.3. The reviews will generally be held at the vendor and DigitalGlobe personnel may attend, at their option.

  

	7.5	Program Subcontract Status Report (PSSR) (CDIL PT-2) 

 BATC shall prepare a Program Subcontract Status Report (PSSR) for the program. The PSSR will contain critical status information on each major subcontract (larger than $1M) relative to: 

 

	 	•	 	 Design & development 

  

	 	•	 	 Procurement and Production 

  

	 	•	 	 Assembly 

  

	 	•	 	 Integration 

  

	 	•	 	 Test, including any anomalies 

  

	 	•	 	 Delivery schedule 

  

	 	•	 	 Reviews 

  

	7.6	Documentation 

 Documents shall be
submitted or made available to DigitalGlobe as indicated in the list provided in Attachment 1. 
  

	7.7	Subcontract Flow-downs 

  

	7.7.1	Assignment Clause 

 [**Redacted**]

  

	7.7.2	Access 

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	8.0	PRODUCTION ACTIVITIES 

  

	8.1	General 

 BATC shall appoint a Production
engineer responsible for ensuring that BATC’s production capabilities match the requirements of the program. With the support of the Program QA engineer, he shall ensure that the production facilities comply with the Product Assurance
requirements. 
 BATC shall be responsible for the work associated with the production of the deliverable items, except for the CFE items
identified in Section 10.0. BATC shall be responsible for the production activities associated with integrating the CFE items as defined in Section 10. 
 Production activities shall be featured in the program master schedule. 
  

	8.2	Production Process 

 BATC shall produce
the deliverable hardware according to applicable BATC standardized procedures. As a minimum, standardized BATC procedures shall be followed for the following topics: 
 [**Redacted**] 
  

	8.3	Access 

 The production manager shall
arrange access for the DigitalGlobe staff to BATC manufacturing areas where manufacturing activities associated with the program are taking place. 
  

	8.4	Production Documentation 

 Production
orders and Certification Logs shall document the as-built configuration. These logs shall be available on-site for DigitalGlobe review. 

  

			
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	9.0	INTEGRATION AND TEST ACTIVITIES 

  

	9.1	General 

 For the WV program the
Integration and Test activities fall into four logical categories. 
  

	 	a.	Box level / Subsystem level testing 

  

	 	b.	Bus level integration and testing including integration of the instrument 

  

	 	c.	Satellite level testing 

  

	 	d.	Mission and Launch Rehearsals 

 The Integration
and Test Manager shall be responsible to ensure that BATC's integration and test capabilities match the requirements of the program 
 BATC
shall accomplish the work associated with a-d above for all BATC supplied hardware/software. BATC shall accomplish the work associated with b-d above for all CFE. 
  

	9.2	Box/Subsystem Level Testing 

9.2.1     General 

BATC shall perform all box level testing per environmental design and test specification and the box level Requirements Verification and Compliance
Matrix. 
  

	9.2.2    	[**Redacted**] 

[**Redacted**] 
  

	9.3	WV Bus and Satellite Integration and Test Plans (CDIL PT-3) 

 BATC shall develop a WV Bus and Satellite Integration and Test Plan (Satellite I&T Plan) for the WV3 satellite. The test plans will include all I&T activities starting from the installation of the
first component on to the bus structure through launch. 
 The WV I&T Plan(s) shall: 

[**Redacted 4 Pages**] 
  

	9.4	Post-Shipment Instrument Testing 

 ITT
will perform post-shipment functional testing to verify the Instrument survived shipment without damage. ITT will provide the necessary test equipment for the Instrument. 
 BATC shall provide: 
 [**Redacted**] 

For schedule purposes the Instrument is not considered delivered to BATC upon arrival at BATC facility. Rather the instrument is considered delivered on
the date that the Instrument has completed all necessary post-shipment testing and is ready and available for BATC to integrate to the telescope/bus. 

  

			
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	9.5	Supporting Documents 

 BATC shall provide
as a minimum the following support documents: 
  

	 	a.	All necessary box level test procedures, integration procedures, and system level test procedures. Each procedure shall include a detailed test description explaining
the “what, how, and why” of each test. 

  

	 	b.	A System Level Test Matrix. The test matrix will identify which System Level Test procedures or portions of those procedures will be accomplished at each test phase.
The System Level Test phases include, but are not limited to: 

 [**Redacted**] 

 

	9.6	System Test Reports (CDIL PT-5) 

[**Redacted**] 
  

	9.6.1	Content 

 The report shall include a
summary of satellite configuration, test objectives, test results, significant hardware/software anomalies if any, resolution of significant anomalies, and a copy of all telemetry plots or other post-test data. The cognizant test engineer and the
appropriate subsystem engineer(s) shall sign the report. 
  

	9.6.2	Timeliness 

 BATC shall publish the test
reports No Later Than 15 working days after test completion. 
  

	9.7	Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) 

[**Redacted**] 
  

	9.8	DigitalGlobe Integration and Test Engineering Access 

  

	9.8.1	On-Site and Visiting Engineers 

 BATC
shall provide dedicated cubicle space, furniture, high-speed internet access, and phone lines for three resident DigitalGlobe I&T engineers. These DG on-site engineers will serve as the I&T focal point between DG and BATC. It is anticipated
these engineers will be on-site at BATC on a full-time basis. BATC shall provide dedicated cubicle space, furniture, high-speed internet access, and phone lines for one visiting DigitalGlobe engineer. 

 

	9.8.2	Access to Live Satellite Telemetry 

 Once
power-on bus integration begins, BATC shall provide DG with access to the live satellite telemetry from the cleanroom. DG will provide the necessary hardware to connect the Mission Control Center (MCC) to BATC GSE. DG will man and operate the DG
hardware as necessary to flow the telemetry to the MCC. DigitalGlobe access to telemetry will occur on a non-interference basis to BATC test team. 

  

			
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	9.8.3    	Test Observation By Other DG Engineers 

BATC shall allow other DG satellite and ground system engineers access to the cleanroom to witness satellite testing. BATC is not obligated to coordinate,
inform, or schedule testing according to DG engineer availability. 
  

	9.8.4    	Access to Command and Telemetry Log Files (CDIL PT-6) 

 BATC shall deliver an archive of all command and telemetry files from satellite integration and test in an electronic format. BATC shall deliver an update weekly. Electronic transfer to the DG server
shall constitute delivery. BATC shall maintain information about which command and telemetry database was used in delivered files as well as which test procedures were run in each file. 

 

	9.9	Test Reviews 

 The status of the Satellite
shall be reviewed during the test phases of the program. See paragraph 4.5.3.2 for the list of reviews and required content. 
  

	9.10	Optional Testing 

 The following is a list
of optional tests to be performed or supported by BATC. These are tests DigitalGlobe may choose to have BATC perform if the schedule permits. BATC should not show these tests in the baseline schedule. In each case after a test option is exercised by
DigitalGlobe, BATC has 30 calendar days to prepare for the test. BATC shall provide a separate option price prior to the start of I&T for each of these tests. 
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	10.0	CUSTOMER FURNISHED EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES 

10.1     General 

DigitalGlobe has contracts with vendors other than BATC who are responsible for providing portions of the overall system. DigitalGlobe has the
responsibility for monitoring, administering, and verifying performance of those subcontracts. This section defines the items and support requirements that DigitalGlobe is responsible for securing and providing to BATC via these other
subcontractors. This section also defines the equipment that DigitalGlobe is responsible for providing directly. 
 The delivery of all items
shall be per Attachment 2: Customer Furnished Equipment list. DigitalGlobe will also arrange for the return of loaned equipment, if required, at no cost to BATC. CFE items shall be featured in the program master schedule. Unless otherwise explicitly
provided to the contrary in Attachment 2, title to all equipment identified in this Section 10.0 shall remain in DigitalGlobe. 
  

	10.2	Flight Equipment 

 [**Redacted**]

  

	10.2.1    	[**Redacted**] 

 [**Redacted**]

  

	10.2.2	    [**Redacted**] 

[**Redacted**] 
  

	10.2.3	    [**Redacted**] 

[**Redacted**] 
  

	10.2.4	    [**Redacted**] 

[**Redacted**] 
  

	10.2.5    	[**Redacted**] 

 [**Redacted**]

  

	10.2.6	    [**Redacted**] 

[**Redacted**] 
  

	10.3	Simulators (CSIM-1) 

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	10.4	Launch Vehicle Interfaces 

  

	10.4.1	    Launch Vehicle Interface 

 DigitalGlobe shall provide a launch vehicle interface adapter to BATC (CLSE-1). BATC shall use this for a fit check and for a separation test as described in paragraph 9.3.e. DigitalGlobe shall provide a
match drill template to BATC (CLSE-2). 
  

	10.4.2	    Launch Vehicle Separation Connectors (CLSE-3) 

 DigitalGlobe shall provide the flight satellite/launch vehicle separation connectors. 
  

	10.5	Ground Support Equipment 

  

	10.5.1	    Wideband Link RGT Equipment 

 DigitalGlobe will provide a set of RGT ground equipment for capturing Instrument data in the cleanroom. Nominally, this will include the following equipment and documentation: 

[**Redacted**] 
  

	10.5.2	    Narrowband Link RGT Equipment (CGSE-5) 

 DigitalGlobe will provide a set of RGT ground equipment for processing the S-band uplink and X-band narrowband downlink in the cleanroom. The capability to bypass the RF sections and operate at a baseband
Satellite interface shall be provided by BATC . This may include elements of the Mission Control Center [**Redacted**] as dictated by the architecture of the ground system. DigitalGlobe shall deliver to BATC operating documentation and
interface details one month prior to delivery. 
 This equipment shall include: [**Redacted**] 

 

	10.5.3	    Special Test Equipment 

 DigitalGlobe shall provide special WB Link / WB receiver test equipment for WB link development and testing. This will include: 
 [**Redacted**] 
  

	10.5.4	Mission Control Center (CGSE-11) 

DigitalGlobe will provide portions of the Mission Control Center (MCC) and software as required to support the Satellite Integration and Test Plan, via
data links between the MCC in Longmont, CO and BATC. BATC shall be responsible for work on the Satellite required to resolve problems associated with the Satellite performance and function. All work associated with resolution of DigitalGlobe
provided ground equipment and interfaces shall be at DigitalGlobe expense. 
  

	10.5.5    	[**Redacted**] 

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	10.5.6    	[**Redacted**] 

 [**Redacted**]

  

	10.5.7    	[**Redacted**] 

 [**Redacted**]

  

	10.5.8	    MGB Test Equipment (CGSE-15) 

 DigitalGlobe shall provide a signal generator, up-converter, feedhorn, and control computer. 
  

	10.6	Launch Vehicle Data (CLD-1 and CLD-2) 

DigitalGlobe shall provide a preliminary and final Coupled Loads Analysis (CLA) to BATC from the Launch Services contractor. 

 

	10.7	Instrument Data 

 DigitalGlobe shall
provide the WV3 instrument data and models, as specified in Paragraph 2.2, to support satellite level analysis and modeling for the areas listed below. BATC shall be responsible for additional data to support the provisions of this document and the
spacecraft specification. 
  

	10.7.1    	Instrument Structural Analysis Data (CID-1) 

 DigitalGlobe shall provide the WV3 instrument structural data and model. 
  

	10.7.2	    Instrument Thermal Analysis Data (CID-2) 

 DigitalGlobe shall provide WV3 instrument thermal data and model. 

  

			
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	11.0	STORAGE AND DELIVERY 

  

	11.1	General 

 BATC shall be responsible for
storage, if required, and delivery of the WV3 Satellite in accordance with the following paragraphs. 
  

	11.2	Satellite Pre-Shipment Storage 

 In the
event that the Satellite is completed prior to the contractually scheduled delivery date, BATC shall provide, at their cost, suitable environmentally controlled storage including temperature and humidity monitoring and recording. 

If shipment is delayed due to BATC beyond the contractually scheduled delivery date and the Satellite is complete, and such delay by BATC has caused a
loss of available launch opportunity, the Satellite shall be placed in storage at BATC’s expense. 
 If shipment is delayed due to
DigitalGlobe beyond the contractually scheduled delivery date and the Satellite is complete, the Satellite shall be placed in storage at DigitalGlobe’s expense. 
  

	11.3	Pre-Shipment Re-Test 

 Subject to the
length of the storage period, appropriate maintenance and power up of those units sensitive to inactivity shall be undertaken. Any items exhibiting signs of deterioration shall be subject to appropriate follow up action according to the
circumstances. All instances shall be reported to DigitalGlobe. 
 A thorough re-test is required should the storage exceed
[**Redacted**]. Details shall be provided in the test requirements document. Appropriate follow up action shall be taken, according to the circumstances, should any problems be detected. 

The re-test costs shall be at BATC expense if delay and retest were caused by BATC. The re-test costs shall be at DigitalGlobe’s expense if delay
and retest were caused by DigitalGlobe. 
  

	11.4	Satellite Shipping and Delivery 

[**Redacted**] 
 BATC shall provide
shipping from BATC plant to the launch site. BATC shall pack the Satellite and ground support equipment in suitable containers for shipment to the launch site. BATC shall unpack the Satellite and ground support equipment at the payload processing
facility at the launch site. 
 BATC shall provide insurance and security for the satellite and ground support equipment during shipment to the
launch site. 
 BATC shall pack the ground support equipment for return to BATC plant and provide shipping. 

BATC shall provide insurance for the ground support equipment during shipment back to BATC plant. 

  

			
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 The transportation environment shall be enveloped by the requirements in the Launch Vehicle and
Instrument ICD and performance specification. BATC shall be responsible for ensuring the Satellite compatibility with the requirements. BATC shall be responsible for verifying all environmental requirements are met including temperature, humidity,
and shock monitoring. 
  

	11.5	Satellite Launch Site Storage 

 BATC shall
provide volumetric storage and access requirements to DigitalGlobe for shipping containers required at the launch site. The baseline program assumes no Satellite storage requirements at the launch site. However, if the launch should be delayed once
the Satellite has been shipped, BATC shall provide, at DigitalGlobe expense, the support necessary to maintain, store, and retest the Satellite. 

  

			
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	12.0	LAUNCH SUPPORT SERVICES 

 BATC shall
provide launch support services as defined in the following paragraphs. 
  

	12.1	General 

 [**Redacted**]
DigitalGlobe will be responsible for overall coordination of launch activities. BATC shall support this activity as defined in this section of the SOW. 
 The Satellite shall be compatible with U.S. launch safety requirements. BATC shall generate a WV3 Missile System Pre-launch Safety Package (MSPSP) (CDIL LM-1) to document hazardous items or
operations and planned safety procedures for the Satellite. 
 BATC shall support the safety review processes of the Launch Services Contractor
and the Launch site. 
  

	12.2	Requirement Definition 

 BATC shall
support the generation and maintenance of the Launch Vehicle ICD as defined in paragraph 5.3.12. BATC shall supply the following information and any other information normally required by the Delta II Payload Planners Guide to DigitalGlobe and the
Launch Services contractor: 
  

	 	a.	Launch vehicle interface details and requirements. 

  

	 	b.	Requirements for launch site support and services including space, power, environment, contamination control, lifting/moving, telecommunications, etc.

  

	 	c.	Statement of compliance with launch site safety requirements. 

  

	 	d.	Environmental requirements pre and post installation on launch vehicle. 

  

	 	e.	Verification of applicable portions of the Satellite to Launch Vehicle ICD. 

 

	 	f.	Launch Site Procedures. 

 BATC shall, by means
of drawings, analysis, or test, be responsible for specifically confirming Satellite compatibility with the launch vehicle requirements defined in the ICD. BATC shall prepare a RVCM, as defined in paragraph 5.3.6, for those portions of the ICD for
which it has responsibility. 
  

	12.3	Technical Interchange Meetings 

 BATC
shall support up to eight Technical Interchange Meetings (TIM) with the launch organization. [**Redacted**] In addition, BATC will support informal meetings and teleconferences at DigitalGlobe’s Colorado facilities and BATC facility as
required to resolve interface and infrastructure issues. 
  

	12.4	FEM and CLA-to-Design Load Comparisons (CDIL LM-2) 

 BATC shall provide preliminary Finite Element Models (FEM) and final FEMs for the WV3 Satellite for the purposes of performing coupled loads analyses. DigitalGlobe is responsible for obtaining valid CLA
results from the launch service contractor and delivering those to BATC. BATC shall then compare the results of the coupled loads analyses to the design loads used in spacecraft bus and Instrument structural analysis to confirm that the resulting
loads are within the design requirements as specified in the respective ICDs. The deliverables are as follows: 

[**Redacted**] 

  

			
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	12.5	Export Regulations 

 All contractors on
this program are anticipated to be U.S. companies including the launch service contractor. Therefore we anticipate no exports of hardware, software, or technology to foreign companies. However, if that situation changes, DigitalGlobe shall be the
single point of contact for all export issues. Therefore: 
 BATC shall provide information directly to DigitalGlobe and DigitalGlobe will be
responsible for obtaining and documenting all export approvals for all documentation transmitted to the launch vehicle agencies. 
 DigitalGlobe
will be responsible for all work associated with compliance to export regulations including licensing, security, customs, document approval, transportation, etc. for documents/data channeled through DigitalGlobe. 

It is understood that the Department of State International Traffic in Arms regulations (CFR 22 Part 120 through 130) strictly apply to any data or
hardware covered under this SOW. 
  

	12.6	Adapter Fit-Check 

 BATC shall perform a
launch vehicle interface check on the satellite as defined in the Test Plan. DigitalGlobe will arrange for the launch services contractor to provide the adapter, interface portions of the separation system, and GSE. If required, DigitalGlobe will
also arrange for support from the launch services contractor at no cost to BATC. 
  

	12.7	Launch Site Infrastructure 

 DigitalGlobe
shall arrange for and provide all launch site infrastructure necessary for satellite testing and pre-launch processing. This includes lease of a satellite processing facility. 

 

	12.8	Launch Site Operations 

 BATC shall
support the launch operations campaign including provision of the test equipment and labor required to perform the launch site unpacking, Satellite checkout as defined by the WV I&T Plan, fueling, final mating to launch vehicle, launch, and
repacking for return to BATC plant. Delays associated with BATC performance shall be at BATC expense. Any other delays shall be at DigitalGlobe expense. BATC will be responsible to support meetings for the purpose of coordinating launch site
operations including joint operations with the launch services contractor. All efforts associated with reprocessing due to a cancelled or aborted launch shall be at DigitalGlobe expense. 

 

	12.9	Fueling 

 BATC shall prepare a fueling
plan and the procedures required for fueling the Satellite using an appropriate fueling cart. BATC shall prepare the fueling equipment for hydrazine loading 

  

			
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operations and package for shipment to the launch site. BATC shall be responsible for a single fuel loading operation unless multiple fuelings are required due to reasons under BATC’s
control. 
 BATC shall provide all required consumables, propellant, safety training, and safety equipment including SCAPE gear required to
effectively and safely perform satellite fueling operations. DigitalGlobe shall arrange for disposal of all hazardous wastes and any excess materials through its Launch Services provider. 
 BATC shall provide support to the launch vehicle/range contractor as required to respond to range specific requirements as they pertain to the handling of the hydrazine operations. 

  

			
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	13.0	MISSION PREPARATION AND ON-ORBIT COMMISSIONING 

 BATC shall assist with Mission preparation and On-orbit Commissioning by performing the following tasks and engineering services. 

 

	13.1    	Training (CDIL LM-3) 

  

	13.1.1	    Training Materials 

BATC shall develop a training package for each satellite subsystem including the operation of the Instrument to address specifically the changes between
WV-2 and WV3. The training package will be based on the Subsystem Description Documents (Paragraph 5.3.10) and include the same minimum information. 
 The training packages will be delivered on both paper and electronic media. 
  

	13.1.2	    Training Sessions 

For each subsystem, a cognizant BATC subsystem engineer shall present the training materials from paragraph 13.1.1. DigitalGlobe will provide the
conference room and necessary projectors to support the presentation. DigitalGlobe reserves the right to videotape the training sessions for the purpose of training future DigitalGlobe personnel. 

 

	13.2    	Command and Telemetry Handbook (CDIL LM-4) 

BATC shall prepare a command and telemetry handbook. This document shall provide a definitive listing of all satellite telemetry and commands with a full
description for each. The handbook shall meet the requirements identified in WV159. 
  

	13.3    	Bus Subsystem Calibration Tools (CDIL LM-5) 

 BATC shall provide the subsystem calibration tools necessary for on-orbit calibration activities. Depending upon the final satellite design, these tools include but may not be limited to: 

[**Redacted**] 
  

	13.4    	DigitalGlobe Procedure Development Support 

DigitalGlobe will generate the on-orbit procedures for the WV3 satellite(s). BATC shall understand the DigitalGlobe Concept-of-Operations and assist the
procedure development. BATC shall review DigitalGlobe developed procedures for technical, operational, and safety concerns. [**Redacted**] 
  

	13.5    	Commissioning Plan (CDIL LM-6) 

DigitalGlobe shall generate the Commissioning Plan for the WV3 satellite. BATC shall assist the commissioning plan development. This includes assisting
with the definition of the nominal sequence of events, required prerequisites, allowed out-of-sequence events, and required technical support for each event. DigitalGlobe will provide information about ground contacts, mission control center
operations, and other necessary ground information used to create the commissioning plan(s). 

  

			
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 The Commissioning Plan shall include subsystem initialization, calibration, and demonstration of
performance requirements including, but not limited to, the following: 
 [**Redacted**] 

 

	13.6	Anomaly Preparations 

 DigitalGlobe will
generate anomaly resolution flow-charts. BATC shall assist with the anomaly flow-chart development including defining the probable anomalies and proper recovery actions/sequences. BATC shall review DigitalGlobe anomaly resolution flow-charts for
technical, operational, and safety concerns. 
  

	13.7	Satellite Commissioning 

  

	13.7.1	    Launch and Early Operations (LEOP) Phase 

 DigitalGlobe shall direct Satellite Launch and Early Operations. BATC shall provide a dedicated engineer for all satellite subsystems except for the Instrument subsystem. This support will run 24 hours
per day for up to 7 days at the DigitalGlobe Mission Control Center in Longmont, CO. 
  

	13.7.2	    Verification and Calibration (V&C) Phase 

 DigitalGlobe shall conduct the Verification and Calibration activities necessary to achieve Full Operational Capability (FOC). This includes but is not limited to satellite calibration activities such as
star tracker and gyroscope calibrations. 
 Barring anomalies, V&C activities will nominally occur between 0600 and 1800 hours seven days
per week. V&C activities will nominally require 30 days. BATC shall provide a dedicated engineer for all satellite subsystems except for the Instrument subsystem. 
 BATC shall also provide off-hour, on-call engineering support during V&C. A 30 minute or less call-back response is required. 

 

	13.7.2.1    	Commissioning Reports (CDIL LM-7) 

BATC shall produce a Commissioning Report. The report will document spacecraft bus Beginning-of-Life (BOL) performance and will update End-of-Life (EOL)
performance predictions for all subsystems for which it has responsibility. At a minimum the report shall include: 
  

	 	a.	An explanation of significant deviations from performance metrics as identified in the satellite specification. The explanation shall include the reasons for the
performance delta and the anticipated effects, if any, on the subsystem or satellite. 

  

	 	b.	An explanation of any known component or sub-component failures encountered during the LEOP or V&C Phases. The explanation shall include the possible causes of the
failure, workarounds, updated reliability analysis for the component, subsystem, and satellite, and any impacts to DigitalGlobe’s concept of operation. 

  

			
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	13.8	Satellite Simulator 

 BATC shall provide a
high fidelity dynamic satellite simulator. The simulator shall simulate satellite responses to stimuli. BATC shall provide sufficient documentation to accurately capture the design, functionality, capabilities, limitations, maintenance, extension,
and operation of the simulator. 
  

	13.8.1	    Satellite Simulator (CDIL LM-8) 

 BATC shall deliver a high fidelity satellite simulator per the requirements document [**Redacted**]. [**Redacted**] BATC and DigitalGlobe shall mutually agree upon a computer hardware and
operating system, called the computing platform, for use in simulator functional and performance acceptance testing. BATC shall execute spacecraft simulator acceptance testing on the identified platform. DigitalGlobe shall execute the simulator
testing on the same platform. 
 The satellite simulator does not need to include the MGB subsystem. 

 

	13.8.2	    Documentation (CDIL LM-9) 

 BATC shall provide a Users manual with sufficient detail to: 
  

	 	•	 	 Develop simulation scenarios including all configuration files, scripts, procedures, ephemeris, initial conditions, etc 

 

	 	•	 	 Start-up, shut-down, and operate the simulation console and all simulator components 

 

	 	•	 	 Control the simulation in real-time by setting/adjusting variables 

 

	 	•	 	 Inspect low level model telemetry through the simulation console and simulator components directly 

 

	 	•	 	 Save, modify, and load simulator state files used to start, pause, resume, and diagnose simulation scenarios 

 

	 	•	 	 Understand all log files and log entries 

  

	 	•	 	 Understand and recover from all error conditions 

  

	 	•	 	 Extend, modify, maintain, build and release the simulator. 

 

	 	•	 	 Incorporate a new flight software release into the simulator 

 In this context, “maintain” refers to the functions required to upgrade to new versions of commercial products such as MatLab or Simulink, alter configuration files, or otherwise customize the
implementation. 
  

	13.8.3	    Source Code (CDIL LM-10) 

 Per the terms of the software license agreement set forth in the Agreement, BATC shall provide all BATC developed bus simulator software components in source format (non binary). Source code shall be
delivered in originating and native format. BATC does not need to provide development tools or COTS software, but BATC shall provide COTS software tool configuration including supplier, part number, and revision levels of tools used (e.g. compilers,
linkers, and other development tools) and all reasonable data/information necessary for DigitalGlobe to enhance, modify, compile, and deploy the simulator. 

  

			
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	13.8.4	    Delivery Schedule 

BATC shall provide the simulator, manuals, and source code per Attachment 1. BATC shall deliver an updated simulator based upon LEOP/commissioning
on-orbit performance. At a minimum, the following subsystem models will be updated: thermal, power, and ADCS models. 
  

	13.8.5	    Technical Interchange Meetings and Design Reviews 

 BATC shall include DigitalGlobe in technical interchange meetings and design reviews such that DigitalGlobe can explain the intent behind various simulator requirements. BATC and DigitalGlobe shall refine
high level requirements to detailed requirements during technical interchange meetings. BATC shall hold preliminary and critical design reviews for the Satellite Simulator. BATC shall hold intermediate Technical Interchange Meetings for the
following modules at a minimum: the console, sensor and actuator models, redundancy modeling, fault modeling, thermal modeling, and power modeling. 
  

	13.9	Maneuver Planners 

 [**Redacted**]

  

	13.9.1	    [**Redacted**] 

[**Redacted**] 
  

	13.9.2    	[**Redacted**] 

 [**Redacted**]

  

	13.9.3    	[**Redacted**] 

 [**Redacted**]

  

	13.10    	Software Test Bench 

 BATC shall maintain
a test bench suitable for the development and troubleshooting of the satellite computer Flight Software. The bench will include at a minimum: 
 [**Redacted**] 
  

	13.11    	Ground Stations 

 DigitalGlobe is
responsible for all Ground Station equipment. DigitalGlobe operators will be the lead operators of the Ground Segment.1 
  

	13.12    	Telemetry Packet Creation and Mapping Tools (CDIL LM-15) 

 BATC shall provide the documentation, software, and training necessary for making changes to the telemetry received from the satellite. This includes changes to both telemetry packets and the mapping
of those packets into various telemetry streams under CCSDS Grade C protocol.

  

			
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 Initial delivery shall coincide with initial delivery of the Command & Telemetry Handbook
(C&TH). BATC shall update if necessary at a. launch minus 6 months, b. final pre-launch C&TH delivery, and c. launch plus 6 months. Training shall occur coincident with Training Sessions specified in section 13.1 with delta training, if
needed, at the final pre-launch C&TH delivery. 
  

	13.13    Telemetry	Monitor and Response (CDIL LM-16) 

 BATC
shall provide the documentation, software, and training necessary for making changes to flight software telemetry monitors and response actions on the satellite. This includes creation of new telemetry monitors and response actions, and changes
to existing monitors and response actions.
 Initial delivery shall coincide with initial delivery of the Command & Telemetry Handbook
(C&TH). BATC shall update if necessary at a. launch minus 6 months, b. final pre-launch C&TH delivery, and c. launch plus 6 months. Training shall occur coincident with Training Sessions specified in section 13.1 with delta training, if
needed, at the final pre-launch C&TH delivery. 
  

	14.0	COMMUNICATIONS FLEXIBILITY AND TT&C DEFINITION 

 BATC shall work with DigitalGlobe to set/finalize satellite ID’s by CDR. 
  

	15.0	FACILITIES 

 BATC shall provide all
facilities necessary to perform the scope of this SOW. 

  

			
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 ATTACHMENT 1        CONTRACT DATA ITEMS LIST

  

											
	 Data Item
	  	 Title
	  	 SOW Ref
	  	 Initial Submittal
	  	 Updates
	  	 Comments

	 PROGRAM MANAGEMENT

	 PM-1
	  	Program Management Structure	  	4.2	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	 PM-2
	  	Master Program Schedule	  	4.4	  	[**Redacted**]	  	monthly	  	
	 PM-3
	  	Component/Subsystem Design Review Listing	  	4.5.4	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	 PM-4
	  	Component/Subsystem Test Readiness / Data Review Listing	  	4.5.5	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	 PM-5
	  	Documentation Listing	  	4.6.3	  	[**Redacted**]	  	 No later than

Bi-monthly
	  	
	 PM-6
	  	Action Item List	  	4.7	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	 PM-7
	  	Historical Record of Payments & Payments Forecast	  	4.8.1 & 4.8.2	  	[**Redacted**]	  	monthly	  	
	 DESIGN
	  		  		  		  		  	
	 D-1
	  	Satellite to Instrument ICD	  	5.3.1	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	 D-2
	  	Satellite to Ground Station Narrowband ICD	  	5.3.2	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	 D-3
	  	Satellite to Ground Station Wideband Link ICD	  	5.3.3	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	 D-4
	  	Satellite Environmental Design and Test Specification	  	5.3.4	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	 D-5
	  	Contamination Control Plan	  	5.3.5	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	 D-6
	  	Satellite Level Requirements Verification/Compliance Matrix	  	5.3.6	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	 D-7
	  	Box Level Requirements Verification/Compliance Matrix	  	5.3.7	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	 D-8
	  	Drawings	  	5.3.8	  	[**Redacted**]	  	with EOs	  	
	 D-9
	  	Performance Compliance Matrix	  	5.3.9.1	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Quarterly	  	
	 D-10
	  	Risk Management Report	  	5.3.9.2	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Monthly	  	

  

			
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	 Data Item
	  	 Title
	  	 SOW Ref
	  	 Initial Submittal
	  	 Updates
	  	 Comments

	 D-11
	  	Subsystem Description Docs	  	5.3.10	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Launch – 4 m; Launch + 4 m	  	Updates only as required
	 D-12
	  	Thermal Analysis and Reports	  	5.3.11.a	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	 D-13
	  	Structural Analysis	  	5.3.11.b	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	 D-14
	  	Control System Analysis	  	5.3.11.c	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	 D-15
	  	Failure Modes and Effects and Criticality Analysis (FMECA)	  	5.3.11.d	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	 D-16
	  	Satellite Reliability Analysis	  	5.3.11.e	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	 D-17
	  	Satellite Imaging Performance	  	5.3.11.h	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	 D-18
	  	Critical Items List	  	5.3.13	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	 D-19
	  	Component Heritage Summary	  	5.3.14	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	 D-20
	  	System Engineering Reports	  	5.3.16	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
	 D-21
	  	Flight Software Code	  	5.3.16	  	[**Redacted**]	  	 As req’d Final
 @
PSR
	  	
	 D-22
	  	Composite Grounding Design	  	5.3.17	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	 D-23
	  	Structural, Power, Thermal, and Reliability Analytical Models	  	5.3.18	  	[**Redacted**]	  	L+3 m	  	
	 D-24
	  	Coordinate Transformation Document	  	5.3.19	  	[**Redacted**]	  	L – 4m	  	
	 D-25
	  	Flight Software Users Manual	  	5.3.20	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	 D-26
	  	Component Acceptance Data Package	  	5.3.21	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	 D-27
	  	Jitter Analysis and Test Data	  	5.3.22	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	 D-28
	  	Telescope Boresight Stability Data	  	5.3.23	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	 D-29
	  	Position and Attitude Accuracy	  	5.3.24	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	 D-30
	  	PDR Data Package	  	4.5.3	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	 D-31
	  	CDR Data Package	  	4.5.3	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	 D-32
	  	Satellite to MGB ICD	  	5.3.25	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	

  

			
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	 Data Item
	  	 Title
	  	 SOW Ref
	  	 Initial Submittal
	  	 Updates
	  	 Comments

	 D-33
	  	Electrical GSE ICD	  	5.3.26	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	 D-34
	  	Satellite Requirements Review	  	4.5.3.1	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
	 D-35
	  	Battery Life Prediction	  	5.3.11.g	  	[**Redacted**]	  	L+ 1m	  	
	PRODUCT ASSURANCE
	 QA-1
	  	EEE Parts List	  	6.2.1	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
	 QA-2
	  	Material Identification and Use Listing	  	6.2.2	  	[**Redacted**]	  	See para 6.3.2	  	
	 QA-3
	  	As built configured article list	  	6.3.1	  	[**Redacted**]	  	At Launch Readiness Review	  	
	 QA-4
	  	Certification of Conformance	  	6.3.2	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
	 QA-5
	  	Product Assurance Reviews	  	6.4	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
	PROCUREMENT, PRODUCTION & TEST
	 PT-1
	  	Make / Buy Plans	  	7.2	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	 PT-2
	  	Program Subcontract Status Report	  	7.5	  	[**Redacted**]	  	monthly	  	
	 PT-3
	  	WV I&T Plan	  	9.3	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	 PT-4
	  	Battery Maintenance Plan	  	9.3.d	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	 PT-5
	  	System Test Reports	  	9.6	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
	 PT-6
	  	I&T Command and Telemetry Log Files	  	9.8.4	  	[**Redacted**]	  	weekly	  	
	 PT-7
	  	Reserved	  	Na	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
	 PT-8
	  	Instrument Integration Readiness Review Data Package	  	4.5.3	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
	 PT-9
	  	Satellite Environmental Testing Readiness Review Data Package	  	4.5.3	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
	 PT-10
	  	Pre-Ship Review Data Package	  	4.5.3	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
	LAUNCH AND MISSION
	 LM-1
	  	Missile Systems Pre-Launch Safety Package (MSPSP)	  	12.1	  	[**Redacted**]	  	 L-52 wks TBD
 L-26 wks
TBD
	  	
	 LM-2
	  	Preliminary WV3 FEM	  	12.4.a	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
		  	Preliminary CLA-to-WV3 Design Loads Comparison	  	12.4.b	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	

  

			
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	  	 Initial Submittal
	  	 Updates
	  	 Comments

		  	Final WV3 FEM	  	12.4.c	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
		  	Final CLA-to-WV3 Design Loads Comparison	  	12.4.d	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
	 LM-3
	  	Training Materials and sessions	  	13.1.1	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As revised	  	
	 LM-4
	  	Command &Telemetry Handbook	  	13.2	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As revised	  	
	 LM-5
	  	Calibration Tools	  	13.3	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As revised & L+3 m	  	
	 LM-6
	  	Commissioning Plan	  	13.5	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As revised	  	
	 LM-7
	  	Commissioning Report	  	13.7.2.1	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
	 LM-8
	  	Satellite Simulator	  	13.8.1	  	[**Redacted**]	  	See Para 3.1.b	  	
	 LM-9
	  	Satellite Simulator Documentation	  	13.8.2	  	[**Redacted**]	  	With LM-8	  	
	 LM-10
	  	Satellite Simulator Source Code	  	13.8.3	  	[**Redacted**]	  	With LM-8	  	
	 LM-11
	  	High Fidelity Maneuver Planner	  	13.9.1	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
	 LM-12
	  	Peak Estimator Algorithm	  	13.9.2	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
	 LM-13
	  	Integrative Maneuver Model	  	3	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
	 LM-14
	  	Satellite Launch Readiness Review Data Package	  	4.5.3	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
	 LM-15
	  	Telemetry Packet Creation and Mapping Tools	  	13.12	  	[**Redacted**]	  	See 13.12	  	
	 LM-16
	  	Telemetry Monitor and Response	  	13.13	  	[**Redacted**]	  	See 13.13	  	

 All items are provided for DigitalGlobe information only. Approvals are not required except for ICDs, changes to ICDs,
and as otherwise noted. 
 ATP +1m is 1 month after Authorization to Proceed. 

  

			
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 ATTACHMENT 2        CUSTOMER FURNISHED EQUIPMENT LIST

  

									
	 Item
	  	 Title
	  	SOW
Ref	  	 Date
	  	 Comment

	FLIGHT HARDWARE
	 CFHW-1
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.2.1	  	[**Redacted**]	  	
	 CFHW-2
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.2.2	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Flight and corresponding ground keys.
	 CFHW-3
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.2.3	  	[**Redacted**]	  	
	 CFHW-4
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.2.4	  	[**Redacted**]	  	
	 CFHW-5
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.2.5	  	[**Redacted**]	  	
	 CFHW-6
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.2.6	  	[**Redacted**]	  	
	[**Redacted**]	  		  		  	
	 CSIM-1
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.3	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Remains the property of DG
	[**Redacted**]	  		  		  	
	 CLSE-1
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.4.1	  	[**Redacted**]	  	
	 CLSE-2
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.4.1	  	[**Redacted**]	  	
	 CLSE-3
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.4.2	  	[**Redacted**]	  	
	[**Redacted**]	  		  		  	
	 CGSE-1
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.5.1.a	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Remains the property of DG
	 CGSE-2
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.5.1.b	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Remains the property of DG
	CGSE-3	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.5.1.c	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Remains the property of DG
	CGSE-4	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.5.1.d	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Remains the property of DG
	CGSE-5	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.5.2.	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Remains the property of DG
	CGSE-6	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.5.2.0	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Remains the property of DG
	CGSE-7	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.5.2.0	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Remains the property of DG
	CGSE-8	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.5.3.a	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Remains the property of DG
	CGSE-9	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.5.3.b	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Remains the property of DG
	CGSE-10	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.5.3.c	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Remains the property of DG
	CGSE-11	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.5.4	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Remains the property of DG

  

			
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	  	 Title
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	  	 Comment

	CGSE-12	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.5.5	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Remains the property of DG
	CGSE-13	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.5.6	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Remains the property of DG
	CGSE-14	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.5.7	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Remains the property of DG
	CGSE-15	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.5.8	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Remains the property of DG
	LAUNCH VEHICLE DATA ITEM
	CLD-1	  	WV3 Preliminary CLA	  	10.6	  	[**Redacted**]	  	
	CLD-2	  	WV3 Final CLA	  	10.6	  	[**Redacted**]	  	
	INSTRUMENT DATA ITEM
	CID-1	  	WV3 Instrument Structural Data	  	10.7.1	  	[**Redacted**]	  	
	CID-2	  	WV3 Instrument Thermal Data	  	10.7.2	  	[**Redacted**]	  	

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Specifications for the WorldView 3 Satellite, Rev 4.0 
 Dated 2 February 2011 
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WorldView-3 Satellite 
 Specification 
  
  

 

					
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		 	Revision #	  	4.0
		 	Release Date	  	2 Feb 2011
		 	Prepared by	  	George Hunyadi
		 	Approved by	  	Keith Constantinides

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 Change Record 

 

							
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	  	Date	  	 Sections
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	 	1.	  	 	 	SCOPE	  	 	7	  
				 	 	1.1	  	 	 	PURPOSE	  	 	7	  
				 	 	1.2	  	 	 	SYSTEM OVERVIEW	  	 	7	  
				 	 	1.3	  	 	 	DOCUMENT OVERVIEW	  	 	7	  
			
	 	2.	  	 	 	APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS	  	 	8	  
				 	 	2.1	  	 	 	GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS	  	 	8	  
				 				 	 	2.1.1	  	 	 	[**Redacted**]	  	 	8	  
				 				 	 	2.1.2	  	 	 	[**Redacted**]	  	 	8	  
				 	 	2.2	  	 	 	NON-GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS	  	 	8	  
				 				 	 	2.2.1	  	 	 	[**Redacted**]	  	 	8	  
				 				 	 	2.2.2	  	 	 	[**Redacted**]	  	 	8	  
				 				 	 	2.2.3	  	 	 	[**Redacted**]	  	 	8	  
				 	 	2.3	  	 	 	REFERENCE DOCUMENTS	  	 	8	  
			
	 	3.	  	 	 	REQUIREMENTS	  	 	8	  
				 	 	3.1	  	 	 	SATELLITE DEFINITION	  	 	9	  
				 				 	 	3.1.1	  	 	 	Satellite Diagrams	  	 	9	  
				 				 				 	 	3.1.1.1	  	 	 	Component Tree	  	 	9	  
				 				 				 	 	3.1.1.2	  	 	 	Coordinate System	  	 	9	  
				 				 	 	3.1.2	  	 	 	Satellite Interfaces	  	 	9	  
				 				 				 	 	3.1.2.1	  	 	 	Non-interference with Outside Systems	  	 	9	  
				 				 				 				 	 	3.1.2.1.1	  	  	[**Redacted**	  	 	9	  
				 				 				 				 	 	3.1.2.1.2	  	  	[**Redacted**]	  	 	9	  
				 				 				 				 	 	3.1.2.1.3	  	  	[**Redacted**]	  	 	9	  
				 				 				 	 	3.1.2.2	  	 	 	Satellite-Global Positioning System Interfaces	  	 	9	  
				 				 				 				 	 	3.1.2.2.1	  	  	Compatibility	  	 	9	  
				 				 				 	 	3.1.2.3	  	 	 	Satellite-Ground Interfaces	  	 	10	  
				 				 				 				 	 	3.1.2.3.1	  	  	Compatibility	  	 	10	  
				 				 				 				 	 	3.1.2.3.2	  	  	Remote Ground Terminal Locations	  	 	10	  
				 				 				 				 	 	3.1.2.3.3	  	  	Command Uplink	  	 	10	  
				 				 				 				 	 	3.1.2.3.4	  	  	Narrowband Telemetry Downlink	  	 	10	  
				 				 				 				 	 	3.1.2.3.5	  	  	Wideband Data Downlink	  	 	10	  
				 				 				 	 	3.1.2.4	  	 	 	Satellite-Launch Vehicle Interfaces	  	 	11	  
				 				 				 				 	 	3.1.2.4.1	  	  	Compatibility	  	 	11	  
				 				 				 				 	 	3.1.2.4.2	  	  	[**Redacted**]	  	 	11	  
				 				 				 				 	 	3.1.2.4.3	  	  	Umbilical	  	 	11	  
				 				 	 	3.1.3	  	 	 	Customer Furnished Equipment	  	 	11	  
				 				 				 	 	3.1.3.1	  	 	 	Instrument	  	 	11	  
				 				 				 				 	 	3.1.3.1.1	  	  	Physical, Structural and Mechanical Requirements	  	 	11	  
				 				 				 				 	 	3.1.3.1.2	  	  	Thermal Interfaces	  	 	12	  
				 				 				 				 	 	3.1.3.1.3	  	  	Power Interfaces	  	 	12	  
				 				 				 				 	 	3.1.3.1.4	  	  	Command and Telemetry Interfaces	  	 	12	  
				 				 				 				 	 	3.1.3.1.5	  	  	Image Data Interfaces	  	 	13	  
				 				 				 				 	 	3.1.3.1.6	  	  	EOA Thermal Control Interfaces	  	 	13	  
				 				 				 				 	 	3.1.3.1.7	  	  	[**Redacted**]	  	 	14	  

  
  

					
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		 		 		 	3.1.3.2	 	MGB	  	 	14	  
		 	3.2	 	SATELLITE CHARACTERISTICS	  	 	14	  
		 		 	3.2.1	 	Performance	  	 	14	  
		 		 		 	3.2.1.1	 	General Mission Requirements	  	 	14	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.1.1.1	  	Mission Life	  	 	14	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.1.1.2	  	Orbits	  	 	14	  
		 		 		 	3.2.1.2	 	Satellite Operating Modes	  	 	14	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.1.2.1	  	Normal Operating Modes	  	 	14	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.1.2.2	  	Special / Contingency Modes	  	 	15	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.1.2.3	  	Intermediate and Transitional Modes	  	 	16	  
		 		 		 	3.2.1.3	 	Pre-Launch Operations	  	 	16	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.1.3.1	  	Ground Storage	  	 	16	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.1.3.2	  	Launch Delay	  	 	16	  
		 		 		 	3.2.1.4	 	Early Orbit Operations	  	 	17	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.1.4.1	  	Autonomous Operations After Separation	  	 	17	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.1.4.2	  	First [**Redacted**]	  	 	17	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.1.4.3	  	Commissioning	  	 	17	  
		 		 		 	3.2.1.5	 	Mission Operations	  	 	17	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.1.5.1	  	Viewing Angles	  	 	17	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.1.5.2	  	Imaging and Downlink Operations	  	 	17	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.1.5.3	  	Stereo Imaging	  	 	18	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.1.5.4	  	Off-Nadir Imaging	  	 	18	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.1.5.5	  	[**Redacted**]	  	 	18	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.1.5.6	  	[**Redacted**]	  	 	18	  
		 		 		 	3.2.1.6	 	Instrument Requirements	  	 	18	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.1.6.1	  	Integrated Bus/Instrument Performance Effects	  	 	18	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.1.6.2	  	[**Redacted**]	  	 	18	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.1.6.3	  	[**Redacted**]	  	 	19	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.1.6.4	  	Instrument Cleanliness	  	 	20	  
		 		 		 	3.2.1.7	 	Bus Subsystem Requirements	  	 	20	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.1.7.1	  	[**Redacted**]	  	 	20	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.1.7.2	  	ADCS	  	 	21	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.1.7.3	  	Propulsion	  	 	23	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.1.7.4	  	Flight Software	  	 	24	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.1.7.5	  	C&DH	  	 	25	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.1.7.6	  	Narrowband Communications	  	 	29	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.1.7.7	  	[**Redacted**]	  	 	31	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.1.7.8	  	EPDS	  	 	34	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.1.7.9	  	Structures and Mechanisms	  	 	35	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.1.7.10	  	Thermal Control	  	 	36	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.1.7.11	  	Direct Tasking	  	 	37	  
		 		 	3.2.2	 	Physical Characteristics	  	 	41	  
		 		 		 	3.2.2.1	 	Size Constraints	  	 	41	  
		 		 		 	3.2.2.2	 	Mass Constraints	  	 	41	  
		 		 		 	3.2.2.3	 	Shipping Constraints	  	 	41	  
		 		 	3.2.3	 	Reliability	  	 	41	  

  
  

					
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		 		 		 	3.2.3.1	 	End of Life Ps	  	 	41	  
		 		 		 	3.2.3.2	 	[**Redacted**]	  	 	41	  
		 		 		 	3.2.3.3	 	[**Redacted**]	  	 	41	  
		 		 		 	3.2.3.4	 	Cycle-Limited Items	  	 	41	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.3.4.1	  	[**Redacted**]	  	 	42	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.3.4.2	  	[**Redacted**]	  	 	42	  
		 		 	3.2.4	 	Availability and Maintainability	  	 	42	  
		 		 		 	3.2.4.1	 	Fault Recovery Timeline	  	 	42	  
		 		 		 	3.2.4.2	 	Environmental Conditions	  	 	42	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.4.2.1	  	Launch Induced Environments	  	 	42	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.4.2.2	  	On-Orbit Environments	  	 	42	  
		 		 		 		 	3.2.4.2.3	  	Pre-Launch Environments	  	 	42	  
		 	3.3	 	SATELLITE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION	  	 	42	  
		 		 	3.3.1	 	General	  	 	42	  
		 		 	3.3.2	 	SEUs	  	 	42	  
		 		 	3.3.3	 	Immunity to Latch-Up	  	 	43	  
		 		 	3.3.4	 	Cleanliness and Contamination Control	  	 	43	  
		 		 		 	3.3.4.1	 	[**Redacted**]	  	 	43	  
		 		 		 	3.3.4.2	 	[**Redacted**]	  	 	43	  
		 		 		 	3.3.4.3	 	[**Redacted**]	  	 	43	  
		 		 		 	3.3.4.4	 	[**Redacted**]	  	 	43	  
		 		 	3.3.5	 	Safety	  	 	43	  
		 		 	3.3.6	 	[**Redacted**]	  	 	43	  
			
	4.	 	VERIFICATION	  	 	43	  
			
	5.	 	QUALITY ASSURANCE	  	 	43	  

  
  

					
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	1.	SCOPE 

  

	1.1	Purpose 

 This document describes the
requirements for design and implementation of the DigitalGlobe WorldView-3 Satellite, being constructed to support DigitalGlobe commercial imaging operations. 
  

	1.2	System Overview 

 Ball
Aerospace & Technology Corporation (BATC) is providing the integrated WorldView-3 imaging satellite to DigitalGlobe, Inc. As the Space Segment Integrator (SSI), BATC is manufacturing a Spacecraft Bus that can accommodate the panchromatic +
multi-spectral WorldView-3 Instrument. This will be the same Bus design as used for predecessor WorldView Satellites. The Instrument is being supplied by ITT Industries Space Systems Division (ITT) to DigitalGlobe, with miscellaneous support units /
functions provided by BATC. All ITT equipment will be provided as Customer Furnished Equipment (CFE) to BATC for Satellite integration. As the SSI, BATC will then perform Satellite level testing, prepare the Satellite for launch, and support
on-orbit checkout of the Satellite. 
 The Satellite will be in a sun-synchronous orbit at an altitude between 450 and 830 km with a descending
equator crossing time between 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM. [**Redacted**] Image data is recorded by the Spacecraft Bus and is normally downlinked to DigitalGlobe ground stations. However, direct downlink to user sites may also be performed in
certain circumstances. Direct downlink is via the normal wideband downlink. 
 A key feature of the WordView-3 Satellite is Direct Tasking,
where imaging and downlink parameters are directly uplinked from a customer’s ground station to the satellite, and image data is directly downlinked to a customer’s ground station, on the same and/or successive passes. Direct Tasking
supports an expanded customer base and fulfills these customers’ desires to compress the overall planning-tasking-collection-downlink timeline and to not expose their task list to outside parties (including DigitalGlobe) prior to image
collection. Full command authority is maintained by DigitalGlobe, with key commands needed to initiate the image and downlink operations uploaded from DigitalGlobe ground stations. 

 

	1.3	Document Overview 

 This document
specifies functional, performance and interface requirements for the integrated Satellite and the Spacecraft Bus, including external Satellite interfaces, Instrument-Bus interfaces and Instrument integration, Bus and Satellite test, launch, and
operational requirements. Separate Interface Control Documents (ICDs) detail the specifics of the Instrument-Bus interfaces and Integration and Test processes. Satisfaction of the Satellite-level requirements contained in this specification assume
the Instrument provided as CFE meets its requirements, which are documented separately. As the SSI, BATC will refer to the separate Instrument Specifications as necessary to maintain the Spacecraft Bus to Instrument ICDs and develop an integration
and test plan sufficient to ensure the integrated Satellite meets its system-level functional and performance requirements. 
 This
specification may contain requirements that have not been fully defined. These open requirements are indicated by a TBR, and/or TBD: 

TBR – To Be Resolved: Indicates parameters that exist, but may change after discussions with Contractor and others (e.g.: DigitalGlobe).

  
  

					
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 TBD – To Be Determined: Indicates parameters that have not yet been determined. 

 

	2.	APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 

 This document is
the Satellite Specification. This specification defines the technical requirements called out in the Contract and a Statement of Work (SOW). The Contract and SOW define schedule requirements, deliverable items and programmatics. However, in the
event of a conflict between a specific requirement herein and documents, then the Contract, the Statement of Work, this document, and Applicable documents shall govern in this order. If the revision is not specifically noted, the latest revision of
each document applies. 
 At contract signing, the Environmental Design and Test Specification and Interface Control Documents from predecessor
DigitalGlobe WorldView satellite programs listed below shall be considered the baseline release for WV-3. It is anticipated that the WV-3 versions of these documents will require few modifications from the predecessor baselines, with changes focused
in a few key areas as driven by WV-3 unique requirements (for example enhanced Instrument thermal control and updated power values). The first release of the WV-3 version of each document shall supersede the predecessor version, which shall no
longer be considered an Applicable Document. 
 Although the Satellite Integrating Contractor physically maintains many of these ICDs, their
development is inherently a cooperative process. Accordingly, the latest released ICD revision shall always apply, where release is predicated on mutual agreement between all involved parties; for example the Instrument to Spacecraft ICD requires
consensus between the Satellite Integrating Contractor, the Instrument Contractor, and DigitalGlobe. 
  

	2.1	Government Documents 

  

	2.1.1	[**Redacted**] 

  

	2.1.2	[**Redacted**} 

  

	2.2	Non-Government Documents 

  

	2.2.1	[**Redacted**] 

  

	2.2.2	[**Redacted**] 

  

	2.2.3	[**Redacted**] 

  

	2.3	Reference Documents 

 [**Redacted**]

  

	3.	REQUIREMENTS 

 Remarks contained as
Rationale/Info shall NOT be considered a formal part of this specification and are provided for reference only. 

  
  

					
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 [**Redacted**] 
  

	3.1	Satellite Definition 

 This Section
defines fundamental terminology and identifies the basic Satellite functions along with the provider of each function. It also provides external interface requirements and internal interface requirements for the equipment to be provided
[**Redacted**] to the SSI. 
  

	3.1.1	Satellite Diagrams 

3.1.1.1    Component Tree 
 [**Redacted**] defines the major elements, subsystems, assemblies and units/functions of the Satellite and shows how they are allocated between DigitalGlobe’s contractors. The figure also
indicates items that are delivered to the SSI [**Redacted 1 Page**]. 
 3.1.1.2    Coordinate System

 The base coordinate system used for all major Satellite element and segment mechanical interfaces shall be as shown in
[**Redacted**], for example, Instrument to Spacecraft Bus and Satellite to Launch Vehicle. 
 Other coordinate systems may be used as
appropriate within elements and/or subsystems; [**Redacted**]. The relationships between the base coordinate system and other coordinate systems shall be explicitly shown in the appropriate documents (drawings, interface control documents,
etc.). 
 [**Redacted**] 
  

	3.1.2	Satellite Interfaces 

3.1.2.1    Non-interference with Outside Systems 
 3.1.2.1.1    [**Redacted**] 
 The Satellite shall not interfere
with [**Redacted**]. 
 3.1.2.1.2    [**Redacted**] 

During normal operations, RF emissions from the Satellite shall not exceed the limits specified in the [**Redacted**]. 

3.1.2.1.3    [**Redacted**] 
 All RF emissions shall use the frequency allocation of [**Redacted**], with out-of-band emissions compliant with [**Redacted**]. 
 3.1.2.2    Satellite-Global Positioning System Interfaces 

3.1.2.2.1    Compatibility 
 The Spacecraft Bus shall be compatible with standard GPS interfaces as defined in [**Redacted**]. 

  
  

					
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 3.1.2.3    Satellite-Ground Interfaces 

The following paragraphs define high-level requirements for Satellite-Ground compatibility; detailed interface requirements shall be defined in the
Narrowband and Wideband Satellite-Ground ICD. 
 [**Redacted**] 
 3.1.2.3.1    Compatibility 
 The Satellite Narrowband and
Wideband Communications Subsystems shall be compatible with [**Redacted**]. 
 3.1.2.3.2    Remote Ground
Terminal Locations 
 Remote Ground Terminals (RGTs) will be located as follows: 

[**Redacted**] 

3.1.2.3.3    Command Uplink 
 3.1.2.3.3.1    Effective Isotropic Radiated Power 
 The minimum
Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) of the command uplink antenna will be [**Redacted**]. 

3.1.2.3.3.2    Axial Ratio 
 The command uplink antenna will transmit using [**Redacted**]. 

3.1.2.3.4    Narrowband Telemetry Downlink 
 3.1.2.3.4.1    Figure of Merit (G/T) 
 The minimum G/T of the
Narrowband receive antenna will be as follows across the frequency range of [**Redacted**] under all conditions, for the RGT locations defined in Section 3.1.2.3.2 Remote Ground Terminal Locations. These values include the effects of antenna
pointing error and atmospheric conditions. 
 [**Redacted**] 
 3.1.2.3.4.2    Axial Ratio 
 The Narrowband receive antenna will
receive using [**Redacted**]. 
 3.1.2.3.4.3    Implementation Loss 

The demodulator implementation loss for the Narrowband telemetry receiver will be [**Redacted**]. 

3.1.2.3.5    Wideband Data Downlink 
 3.1.2.3.5.1    Figure of Merit (G/T) 
 The minimum G/T of the
Wideband receive antenna will be as follows across the frequency range of [**Redacted**] under all conditions, for the RGT locations defined in Section 3.1.2.3.2 Remote Ground Terminal Locations. These values include the effects of antenna
pointing error and atmospheric conditions. 
 [**Redacted**] 
 3.1.2.3.5.2    Axial Ratio 
 The Wideband receive antenna will
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 3.1.2.3.5.3    Implementation Loss 

The demodulator implementation loss for the wideband telemetry receiver will be [**Redacted**]. 

3.1.2.4    Satellite-Launch Vehicle Interfaces 
 The following paragraphs define high-level requirements for Satellite – Launch Vehicle compatibility; detailed interface requirements shall be defined in the Mission Specification. 

3.1.2.4.1    Compatibility 
 The Satellite design shall be compatible with the [**Redacted**] 

3.1.2.4.2    [**Redacted**] 
 The Satellite shall accommodate [**Redacted**]. 

3.1.2.4.3    Umbilical 
 The Satellite shall accommodate an umbilical to support all required functions for launch mode, including at a minimum the following critical electrical functions: 

[**Redacted**] 
  

	3.1.3	Customer Furnished Equipment 

3.1.3.1    Instrument 
 The Instrument will be provided to the SSI [**Redacted**]. The SSI shall provide interfaces as specified herein, with detailed interface requirements provided in accordance with the
[**Redacted**]. 
 3.1.3.1.1    Physical, Structural and Mechanical Requirements 

3.1.3.1.1.1    Configuration 
 The Spacecraft Bus shall accommodate the following major Instrument assemblies and/or units: 

[**Redacted**] 

3.1.3.1.1.2    Size 
 The Spacecraft Bus shall be capable of supporting the Instrument assemblies/units as specified in the Spacecraft Bus to Instrument ICDs. 
 3.1.3.1.1.3    Mass Properties 
 [**Redacted**]

 3.1.3.1.1.4    EOA-Mounted Spacecraft Bus Equipment 

The SSI shall provide the following equipment to be mounted on the EOA: 
 [**Redacted**] 
 3.1.3.1.1.5    EOA Fields of View

 The Spacecraft Bus shall provide the Instrument with [**Redacted**]. 
 3.1.3.1.1.6    EOA Purge Fitting 
 The Satellite shall be
configured to provide a purge fitting [**Redacted**]. 

  
  

					
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 3.1.3.1.1.7    Assembly, Integration and Test 

 

	a)	To the maximum extent possible, the Satellite configuration shall permit independent integration of all Instrument assemblies/units and access to internal Instrument
test ports and harness connections. 

  

	b)	The Satellite configuration shall allow clear access to Instrument equipment essential to integration and test activities, for example: test ports, purge lines,
aperture cover, interface connectors, etc. 

 3.1.3.1.1.8    EOA Vibration Environment

 The SI shall ensure that the [**Redacted**]  
 3.1.3.1.1.9    [**Redacted**] 
 The Spacecraft Bus shall provide
radiation shielding for the [**Redacted**]. 
 3.1.3.1.2    Thermal Interfaces 

The Spacecraft Bus shall perform the following thermal functions, with interfaces to the Instrument as specified in the Spacecraft Bus to Instrument ICDs:

 [**Redacted**] 

3.1.3.1.3    Power Interfaces 
 The Spacecraft Bus shall provide electrical power to the Instrument as specified below, with the breakdown of individual unit powers and other characteristics as specified in the Spacecraft Bus to
Instrument ICDs. 
 3.1.3.1.3.1    Instrument Power Feeds 

The Spacecraft Bus shall provide power to all Instrument units as follows: 
 [**Redacted**] 
 3.1.3.1.3.2    Voltage 

The Spacecraft Bus shall present power at the Instrument interfaces as follows: 
 [**Redacted**] 
 3.1.3.1.3.3    [**Redacted**] 

[**Redacted**] 

3.1.3.1.3.4    Average Operating Power 
 During normal operations, the Spacecraft Bus shall be able to perform [**Redacted**] 

3.1.3.1.3.5    Survival Power 
 When in Emergency Mode, the Spacecraft Bus shall provide power as specified in [**Redacted**] via the Essential Bus, as specified in Section 3.1.3.1.3.1 Instrument Power Feeds. 

3.1.3.1.3.6    Maximum Power 
  

	a)	The Spacecraft Bus shall be capable of supporting the sustained maximum Instrument power specified in [**Redacted**]. 

 

	b)	The Spacecraft Bus shall [**Redacted**] 

 3.1.3.1.4    Command and Telemetry Interfaces 
 The Spacecraft
Bus shall provide the following command and telemetry interfaces to the Instrument, all of which shall be cross-strapped between the primary and redundant Spacecraft Bus electronics and primary and redundant Instrument electronics: 

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 3.1.3.1.4.1    Instrument Commanding 

Using the specified data interfaces, the Spacecraft Bus shall forward commands to the Instrument, [**Redacted**] as documented in the Spacecraft
Bus to Instrument ICDs. 
 3.1.3.1.4.2    Image Start and Stop Commands 

The commands for image [**Redacted**] shall be issued from the Spacecraft Bus [**Redacted**]. 

3.1.3.1.4.3    Image Duration 
  

	a)	The minimum Image duration possible shall be no more than [**Redacted**]. 

 

	b)	There shall be [**Redacted**]. 

  

	c)	Image durations shall be commandable in [**Redacted**]. 

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 3.1.3.1.4.4    Instrument Telemetry

 Using the specified data interfaces, the Spacecraft Bus shall receive telemetry from the Instrument as documented in the Spacecraft
Bus to Instrument ICDs. The following rules shall be applied to Instrument telemetry: 
 [**Redacted**] 

3.1.3.1.4.5    [**Redacted**] 
 The Spacecraft Bus shall provide a [**Redacted**] as follows: 
 [**Redacted**]

 3.1.3.1.5    Image Data Interfaces 
 The Spacecraft Bus shall provide image data interfaces [**Redacted**] 

3.1.3.1.5.1    General Interface Definition 
 The Spacecraft Bus to Instrument data interface shall be as follows: 
 [**Redacted**]

 3.1.3.1.5.2    Maximizing Storage and Downlink Efficiency 

The Spacecraft Bus to Instrument data interface shall be capable of supporting the following Instrument configurations and shall ensure
[**Redacted**] 
 3.1.3.1.6    EOA Thermal Control Interfaces 

[**Redacted**] 

3.1.3.1.6.1    [**Redacted**] 
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 3.1.3.1.7    [**Redacted**] 

The [**Redacted**] system will be provided to the SSI [**Redacted**]. The Spacecraft Bus shall interface to the [**Redacted**] system
as specified in [**Redacted**]. 
 3.1.3.2    MGB 

The MGB will be provided to the SSI [**Redacted**]. The SSI shall meet the MGB requirements specified in the MGB Requirements Documents and
Interface Control Documents. 
  

	3.2	Satellite Characteristics 

 This Section
defines the characteristics of the Satellite required to support the mission with respect to performance, physical characteristics, reliability, availability, and environmental conditions. The SSI shall derive and otherwise define lower level
requirements necessary to implement the requirements of this specification, including those that are passed to the Instrument Contractor via the Spacecraft Bus to Instrument ICD, the Environmental Design and Test Specification, and other relevant
documents. 
  

	3.2.1	Performance 

3.2.1.1    General Mission Requirements 
 3.2.1.1.1    Mission Life 
 The Satellite shall meet all on-orbit
performance requirements for a Mission Life of [**Redacted**]. The end of this period is defined as End of Life (EOL). 

[**Redacted**] 

3.2.1.1.2    Orbits 
 3.2.1.1.2.1    General Orbit Compatibility 
 The Satellite shall
be capable of operating at any equatorial altitude between [**Redacted**] 
 3.2.1.1.2.2    Reserved

 3.2.1.1.2.3    Mission Orbit 
 The Mission Orbit shall be defined as: 
 [**Redacted**] 

3.2.1.1.2.4    Reserved 
 3.2.1.1.2.5    Insertion Orbit and Dispersions 
 The Satellite
shall be compatible with being inserted directly into any of the orbits defined under General Orbit Compatibility, [**Redacted**] 

3.2.1.2    Satellite Operating Modes 
 3.2.1.2.1    Normal Operating Modes 
 The Satellite shall, at a
minimum, provide the operating modes defined in Table 3-1 Normal Operating Modes, with the following additional requirements: 

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 Table 3-1 Normal Operating Modes 

 

					
	 Mode
	  	 Basic Satellite State
	  	 Satellite Pointing

	 Cruise Mode
  
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]
	 [**Redacted**]
  
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	 [**Redacted**]
  
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	[**Redacted**]	  	  	[**Redacted**]

 3.2.1.2.2    Special / Contingency Modes 

The Satellite shall, at a minimum, provide the modes defined in [**Redacted**], with the following additional requirements: 

[**Redacted**] 
 Table
3-2 Special / Contingency Modes 
  

					
	 Mode
	 	 Basic Satellite State
	 	 Satellite Pointing

	 [**Redacted**]
  
	 	[**Redacted**]	 	[**Redacted**]
	 [**Redacted**]
  
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	[**Redacted**]	 	[**Redacted**]	 

  
  

					
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 Table 3-3 Simultaneous Operations 

 

																	
	 Simultaneous
Operations
	 	 Normal Operating Modes
	 	 Special / Contingency
Modes

	 	 [**Redacted**]
	 	 [**Redacted**]
	 	 [**Redacted**]
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	 Recording Image Data
	 		 		 	[**Redacted**]	 	[**Redacted**]	 		 		 		 	
									
	 Recording Ancillary Data
	 	[**Redacted**]	 	[**Redacted**]	 	[**Redacted**]	 	[**Redacted**]	 	[**Redacted**]	 		 		 	
									
	 Transmitting recorded Image and Ancillary Data
	 	[**Redacted**]	 	[**Redacted**]	 	[**Redacted**]	 	[**Redacted**]	 	[**Redacted**]	 		 		 	
									
	 Recording Satellite state of health data
	 	[**Redacted**]	 	[**Redacted**]	 	[**Redacted**]	 	[**Redacted**]	 	[**Redacted**]	 		 	[**Redacted**]	 	
									
	 Transmitting stored state-of-health data
	 	[**Redacted**]	 	[**Redacted**]	 	[**Redacted**]	 	[**Redacted**]	 	[**Redacted**]	 		 	[**Redacted**]	 	
									
	 Transmitting real-time state-of-health data
	 	[**Redacted**]	 	[**Redacted**]	 	[**Redacted**]	 	[**Redacted**]	 	[**Redacted**]	 	[**Redacted**]	 	[**Redacted**]	 	
									
	 Preserving stored Image and Ancillary Data
	 	[**Redacted**]	 	[**Redacted**]	 	[**Redacted**]	 	[**Redacted**]	 	[**Redacted**]	 		 	[**Redacted**]	 	
									
	 Preserving stored state-of-health data
	 	[**Redacted**]	 	[**Redacted**]	 	[**Redacted**]	 	[**Redacted**]	 	[**Redacted**]	 		 	[**Redacted**]	 	[**Redacted**]
									
	 Receiving and executing real-time commands
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	 Receiving and storing stored commands
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	 Executing stored commands
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 [**Redacted**] 
 3.2.1.2.3    Intermediate and Transitional Modes 
 Additional
intermediate and transitional modes may be defined for the Satellite and Spacecraft Bus. [**Redacted**] 

3.2.1.3    Pre-Launch Operations 
 3.2.1.3.1    Ground Storage 
 The Satellite shall be capable of
being stored under proper conditions for up to [**Redacted**] without the need for refurbishment. 

3.2.1.3.2    Launch Delay 
  

	a)	The Satellite shall be capable of remaining loaded with propellant for a minimum of [**Redacted**] prior to launch, while maintaining safety and status
monitoring. 

  

	b)	The Satellite shall be capable of launch for up to [**Redacted**] following the integration of the Satellite to the Launch Vehicle without the need for demate,
while maintaining safety and status monitoring. 

  

	c)	The Satellite shall be designed to permit [**Redacted**]. 

  
  

					
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 3.2.1.4    Early Orbit Operations 

3.2.1.4.1    Autonomous Operations After Separation 
 Following the separation event, the Satellite shall autonomously: 
 [**Redacted**]

 3.2.1.4.2    First [**Redacted**] 
 Following the Autonomous Operations after Separation, the Satellite shall pose no constraints on operation such that: 
 [**Redacted**] 
 3.2.1.4.3    Commissioning 

The Satellite shall pose no constraints on operation such that total Satellite on-orbit performance can be fully verified as specified in the Statement of
Work. 
 3.2.1.5    Mission Operations 
 3.2.1.5.1    Viewing Angles 
 Viewing angles referred to in the
[**Redacted**] and elsewhere in this specification shall be as defined below. 
 [**Redacted**] 

3.2.1.5.1.1    Nominal Field of Regard 
 The Nominal Field of Regard shall be defined as a [**Redacted**] 

3.2.1.5.1.2    Maximum Field of Regard 
 The Maximum Field of Regard shall be defined as a [**Redacted**] 

3.2.1.5.1.3    [**Redacted**] 
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 3.2.1.5.1.4    [**Redacted**] 

[**Redacted**] 

3.2.1.5.1.5    Instrument Operating Modes 
 The Satellite shall allow operation of the Instrument in the modes specified in [**Redacted**] 
 3.2.1.5.2    Imaging and Downlink Operations 
 The
Satellite shall be capable of performing the imaging and downlink operations specified below assuming [**Redacted**] 

3.2.1.5.2.1    [**Redacted**] 
 [**Redacted 1 Page**] 
 3.2.1.5.2.2    Wideband and Narrowband
Downlinks 
 It shall be possible to perform both Wideband and Narrowband downlinks as follows: 

[**Redacted**] 

3.2.1.5.2.3    Instrument Mass Properties for [**Redacted**] 

For purposes of verifying the Satellite’s ability to perform the DIS, [**Redacted**] 

  
  

					
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3.2.1.5.3    Stereo Imaging 
  

	a)	The Satellite shall be capable of collecting the stereo imagery [**Redacted**] 

 

	b)	The Satellite shall be capable of collecting stereo imagery [**Redacted**] 

 3.2.1.5.4    Off-Nadir Imaging 
 The Satellite shall be capable
of supporting off-nadir image collections as follows: 
 [**Redacted**] 
 3.2.1.5.5    Special Imaging 

3.2.1.5.5.1    Minimum Capabilities 
 [**Redacted**] 
 3.2.1.5.5.2    [**Redacted**] 

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3.2.1.5.6    [**Redacted**] 
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 3.2.1.6    Instrument Requirements

 3.2.1.6.1    Integrated Bus/Instrument Performance Effects 

The SSI shall perform appropriate integrated Satellite-level analyses and design work in order to ensure the Satellite meets the following performance
requirements. LOS motion shall be calculated using an Instrument Finite Element Model (FEM) provided by the Instrument Contractor as defined under Applicable Documents, which shall be assumed to meet the following requirements: 

[**Redacted**] 

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3.2.1.6.4    Instrument Cleanliness 
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3.2.1.6.4.2    [**Redacted**] 
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 3.2.1.7    Bus Subsystem Requirements

 In addition to supporting all subsystem-level requirements derived from the Satellite-level requirements specified in the above
sections, Spacecraft Bus subsystems shall meet the specific requirements contained within this section. 

3.2.1.7.1    [**Redacted**] 
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 3.2.1.7.2.11    Solar Arrays 

In all modes of operation except Launch Mode, the ADCS shall be capable of pointing the Solar Array as follows: 

[**Redacted**] 

3.2.1.7.2.12    Wideband Antenna 
 While in Cruise Mode, Earth or Fixed Frame Imaging Mode, or maneuvering to/from Images, the ADCS shall be capable of pointing the Wideband Antenna as follows: 

[**Redacted**] 

3.2.1.7.3    Propulsion 
 3.2.1.7.3.1    Minimum Delta-V Capability 
 The Propulsion
subsystem shall provide at least [**Redacted**] 
 3.2.1.7.3.2    Propellant Budget 

The SSI shall develop and maintain a [**Redacted**] 
 3.2.1.7.3.3    Inefficiencies of Operation 
 The propellant
budget shall, at a minimum, account for the following inefficiencies of operation: 
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 3.2.1.7.3.4    Thruster Orientation 

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 3.2.1.7.4    Flight Software 

3.2.1.7.4.1    [**Redacted**] 
 The Flight Software shall provide the capability to [**Redacted**]. 

3.2.1.7.4.2    Modularity 
 The design of the Satellite flight software shall be [**Redacted**]. 

3.2.1.7.4.2.1    Module Size 
 The patching or replacing of any single Satellite flight software module shall not require more than [**Redacted**] or the [**Redacted**] shall be uploadable in no more than
[**Redacted**] split across multiple contacts [**Redacted**]. 
 3.2.1.7.4.3    Parameterization

 The design of the Satellite flight software shall incorporate parameterization to support operational flexibility and command
versatility. 
 [**Redacted**] 

3.2.1.7.4.3.1    Parameter Range and Resolution 
 Parameters shall have enough range and resolution to permit operation of the Satellite to the requirements of this specification without having to patch the Satellite Flight software. 

3.2.1.7.4.3.2    [**Redacted**] 
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3.2.1.7.5    C&DH 
 3.2.1.7.5.1    Commands 

3.2.1.7.5.1.1    Command Formats 
 Commands shall be formatted as specified in the [**Redacted**]. 

3.2.1.7.5.1.2    Command Length 
 Commands shall be [**Redacted**] to assure compatibility with [**Redacted**] with [**Redacted**] and [**Redacted**]. 
 3.2.1.7.5.1.3    [**Redacted**] 
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 The Satellite identification used for command verification and acceptance shall be unique for each redundancy string and shall be
different than IDs used on previous DigitalGlobe satellites. 
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 3.2.1.7.5.2    State-of-Health Telemetry 

3.2.1.7.5.2.1    Telemetry Content 
 The C&DH subsystem shall collect and format housekeeping telemetry for the Spacecraft Bus and Instrument sufficient to provide the following capabilities on the ground: 

[**Redacted**] 

3.2.1.7.5.2.2    Telemetry Format 
 The C&DH subsystem shall format and transmit the [**Redacted**] as follows: 

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 3.2.1.7.5.2.6    Unique Satellite Identification 

All telemetry data shall periodically include a Satellite identification that is different than IDs used on previous DigitalGlobe satellites. 

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3.2.1.7.5.2.7    Storage Capacity 
 The C&DH subsystem shall be capable of storing at least 36 hours of telemetry at an average rate of [**Redacted**]. 
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3.2.1.7.5.4    Ancillary Data 
 During normal operations, the C&DH subsystem shall collect Ancillary Data from Bus and Instrument equipment and forward it [**Redacted**] 

3.2.1.7.5.4.1    Standard Content 
 The standard content of the two Ancillary Data streams shall be as defined in [**Redacted**]. 
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 Table 3-4 Standard Ancillary Data Content 

 

							
	 Data Type
	  	 Description
	  	 Frequency
	  	 Minimum Rate

	Continuous Ancillary Data Stream
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	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]
	
	 [**Redacted**]

	
	Image Ancillary Data Stream
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 3.2.1.7.5.4.2    Format 
 The C&DH subsystem shall format the [**Redacted**] 

3.2.1.7.5.4.3    Redefinable Content 
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3.2.1.7.5.4.5    Data Transfer 
 The C&DH subsystem shall transfer the Ancillary Data to the MDR as follows: 

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 3.2.1.7.5.5    Command & Telemetry Protocol 

The satellite shall meet the requirements for the satellite command and telemetry protocol as specified in the [**Redacted**] 

3.2.1.7.6    Narrowband Communications 
 3.2.1.7.6.1    Command Uplink 

3.2.1.7.6.1.1    Uplink Bit Rate 
 The Command Uplink shall operate at one of two selectable rates, including all headers and other formatting, as follows: 
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 3.2.1.7.6.1.2    Bit Error Rate

 The Command Uplink shall provide a bit error rate not to exceed [**Redacted**]. 

3.2.1.7.6.1.3    Availability 
 The Command Uplink shall provide an availability of at least [**Redacted**]. 

3.2.1.7.6.1.4    Elevation Angle 
 The Command Uplink shall operate at elevation angles of [**Redacted**]. 

3.2.1.7.6.1.5    Link Margin 
 The Command Uplink shall meet all performance and functional requirements specified herein at EOL with a link margin of at least [**Redacted**]. 

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The Command Uplink shall be modulated using [**Redacted**]. 
 3.2.1.7.6.1.8    Radio Frequency 
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 3.2.1.7.6.1.9    Antenna Coverage 

Command Uplink antenna coverage shall be provided as follows: 
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 3.2.1.7.6.1.10    Antenna Polarization 
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 Rationale/Info: To ensure
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3.2.1.7.6.2    Telemetry Downlink 
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 3.2.1.7.6.2.2    [**Redacted**] Telemetry Bit Rate 

The Telemetry Downlink shall be at a rate of [**Redacted**]. 
 3.2.1.7.6.2.3    Bit Error Rate 
 The Telemetry Downlink shall
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 3.2.1.7.6.2.4    Availability 

The Telemetry Downlink shall provide an availability of at least [**Redacted**]. 
 3.2.1.7.6.2.5    Elevation Angle 
 The Telemetry Downlink shall
operate at elevation angles of [**Redacted**]. 
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The Telemetry Downlink shall meet all performance and functional requirements specified herein at EOL with a link margin of at least
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3.2.1.7.6.2.9    Modulation 
  

	a)	The Telemetry Downlink shall use [**Redacted**] modulation as specified in the [**Redacted**]. 

 

	b)	Any processing of the original data stream before transmission shall result in a [**Redacted**]. 

3.2.1.7.6.2.10    Radio Frequency 
 The nominal Telemetry Downlink carrier frequency shall be [**Redacted**]. 

3.2.1.7.6.2.11    Antenna Coverage: Special / Contingency Modes 

 

	a)	Telemetry Downlink antenna coverage shall support all RF performance requirements specified herein (e.g. all downlink rates, both real-time and stored telemetry, BER,
availability, elevation angle, etc.) with a [**Redacted**] when transmitting within [**Redacted**]. 

  

	b)	A minimum elevation angle up to [**Redacted**] shall be permitted. 

  

	c)	It shall be permissible to require ground commands in order to [**Redacted**] for operation in this mode, for example to switch from [**Redacted**] to
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 3.2.1.7.6.2.12    Antenna Coverage: Normal Operating Modes 

Telemetry Downlink antenna coverage shall support all RF performance requirements specified herein (e.g. all downlink rates, BER, link margin, etc.) as
follows: 
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 3.2.1.7.6.2.14    Adjustable RF Output Power 

The Telemetry Downlink shall provide the capability to adjust RF output power levels by ground command (real-time or stored), in increments sufficient to
meet the link margin and interference limits specified in Sections 3.2.1.7.6.2.6 Link Margin and 3.1.2.1 Non-interference with Outside Systems, at any altitude over the range specified in Section 3.2.1.1.2.1 General Orbit Compatibility. 

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3.2.1.7.8.1    Functional Requirements 
 The EPDS shall perform the following functions under the Conditions and Operational Scenarios specified below: 
  

	a)	Provide sufficient power to all Spacecraft Bus and Instrument equipment to 

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 EPDS performance shall be evaluated under realistic worst-case conditions [**Redacted**], including, but not limited to:

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3.2.1.7.8.3    Operational Scenarios 
 EPDS performance shall be evaluated using the following operational scenarios for the range of orbits specified in Section 3.2.1.1.2.1 General Orbit Compatibility. For requirements verification, it
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 3.2.1.7.8.4    Instrument Power 

The EPDS shall provide power to the Instrument as specified in Section 3.1.3.1.3 Power Interfaces. 

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3.2.1.7.9    Structures and Mechanisms 
 3.2.1.7.9.1    Functional Requirements 
 The Structure shall
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	a)	Support all Bus and Instrument equipment through all mission phases, including pre-launch, launch, initialization, normal operations, and EOL disposal.

  

	b)	[**Redacted**] 

3.2.1.7.9.2    Factors and Margins of Safety 
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 Deployment devices shall be accessible with minimum disturbance to the relative position of the mechanisms or their thermal control
hardware. 
 3.2.1.7.9.3.3    Thermal Constraints 
 There shall be no thermal constraints against the operation of any mechanism at any time during the Satellite Mission Life such that: 
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 3.2.1.7.9.3.5    [**Redacted**] 

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3.2.1.7.10    Thermal Control 
 3.2.1.7.10.1    Functional Requirements 
 The Thermal Control
subsystem shall autonomously perform the following functions under the Conditions and Operational Scenarios specified below: 

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3.2.1.7.10.2    Realistic Worst Case Conditions 
 Thermal Control Subsystem performance shall be evaluated under realistic worst-case conditions (i.e. precluding combinations of conditions that can not physically occur), including, but not limited to:

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3.2.1.7.10.3    Operational Scenarios 
 The Thermal Control Subsystem performance shall be evaluated using the following operational scenarios for the range of orbits specified in Section 3.2.1.1.2.1 General Orbit Compatibility. For
requirements verification, it is acceptable to perform in-depth analysis [**Redacted**] 

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3.2.1.7.11     Direct Tasking 
 The Satellite shall provide Direct Tasking capabilities as specified below, with the following definitions of key terms: 
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3.2.2    Physical Characteristics 
 3.2.2.1    Size Constraints 
 The size of the integrated
Satellite shall be compatible with the specified Launch Vehicles and Shipping Constraints. 
 3.2.2.2    Mass
Constraints 
 The total Satellite mass (including all parts of the Launch Vehicle adapter / separation mechanism that remain with the
Satellite after separation) shall not exceed the limits established by the [**Redacted**] and the [**Redacted**]. 

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3.2.2.3    Shipping Constraints 
 The Satellite and associated Ground Support Equipment (GSE), including the shipping container, shall be designed to allow transportation to the Launch Site via the [**Redacted**] or by
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 Items whose life is limited by the total number of operating cycles shall meet all on-orbit performance requirements after operating
for [**Redacted**] the predicted number of cycles, including all cycles incurred during both the Mission Life and during ground testing. Cycle-limited items shall include at a minimum: 
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 3.2.4    Availability and Maintainability 

3.2.4.1    Fault Recovery Timeline 
 The Satellite equipment provided by the SSI shall be designed to allow recovery from any fault conditions and single event upsets or latch-ups within [**Redacted**] of ground operator
intervention, with the exception of [**Redacted**], which shall take no longer than [**Redacted**] 

3.2.4.2    Environmental Conditions 
 The Satellite shall meet all functional and performance requirements after exposure to the following environments. 
 3.2.4.2.1    Launch Induced Environments 
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 3.2.4.2.2    On-Orbit Environments 
 On-orbit environments shall be consistent with operation in the Mission Orbit for the Mission Life and shall include, at a minimum: 
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 3.2.4.2.3    Pre-Launch Environments

 Except for any specific testing aimed at verifying the design margins, the Satellite shall not be subjected to any environments that
exceed the launch and on-orbit environments. This includes integration and test activities, transportation, launch site processing, and the period the Satellite is within the Launch Vehicle Fairing prior to launch. 

3.3    Satellite Design and Construction 
 3.3.1    General 
 The Satellite Design and Construction shall be
performed per standard SSI practices in accordance with the Environmental Design and Test Specification and the DigitalGlobe Space Segment Specification Addendum, including at a minimum the following items: 

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3.3.2    SEUs 

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3.3.4.4     [**Redacted**] 
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 3.3.5     Safety 

The Satellite shall be designed to allow for safe handling, operation, transportation, fuel loading and pressurization through all mission phases. It
shall comply with the specific requirements of [**Redacted**], including at a minimum: 
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3.3.6     [**Redacted**] 
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	4.	VERIFICATION 

 Requirements verification
shall be performed per standard SSI practices, in accordance with the DigitalGlobe Space Segment Specification Addendum and the Statement of Work. 
  

	5.	QUALITY ASSURANCE 

 Quality Assurance
shall be performed per standard SSI practices, in accordance with the DigitalGlobe Space Segment Specification Addendum and the Statement of Work. 

  
  

					
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 Attachment 3 

WorldView 3 Payment Milestone Schedule, Rev 1.0 
 Dated 11 February 2011 
 DigitalGlobe Proprietary and Confidential

 Use or disclosure of data is subject to the restriction on the title page of this document. 

 WorldView 3 Payment Milestone Schedule 

Exhibit 3 to WV3 Satellite Agreement # 60150 
  

															
	 Item
#
	  	Invoice Date	  	 Line
Item
	  	 Description
	  	Completed	  	Milestone
Value	  	Cumulative
Milestones	  	Termination
Liability
	1	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	Milestone 1 Total Value	  		  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]
		  		  	a	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  		  		  	
	2	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	Milestone 2 Total Value	  		  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]
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		  		  		  	TOTALS            	  	$	184,242,399	  	  	$	184,242,399	  	  	$	180,575,000	  

 Attachment 4 

WV3 Spacecraft Simulator Specification, Initial Release 
 Dated 20 December 2010 
 [**Redacted**] 

DigitalGlobe Proprietary and Confidential 
 Use or disclosure of data is subject to the restriction on the title page of this document.Amendment No. 3 to WorldView-3 Satellite Purchase Agreement #60150

 Exhibit 10.5.2 
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Amendment No. 3 
 To the 
 WorldView 3 Satellite Purchase Agreement 1460150 

This Amendment No. 3 (“Amendment”) to WorldView 3 Satellite Purchase Agreement #60150 (the “Agreement”) is entered into by and
between DigitalGlobe, Inc. (“DigitalGlobe”), a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware, with a place of business at 1601 Dry Creek Drive, Suite 260, Longmont, CO 80503; and Ball Aerospace &
Technologies Corp., a Delaware corporation with its principal offices located at 1600 Commerce Street, Boulder, CO 80301 (“BATC”). As used in this Agreement, “Party” means either DigitalGlobe or BATC, as appropriate, and
“Parties” means DigitalGlobe and BATC. 
 WHEREAS, DigitalGlobe and BATC entered into the WorldView 3 Satellite
Purchase Agreement #60150 (“Agreement”) on September 1, 2010; 
 Now, THEREFORE, the parties hereby agree
to amend the Agreement to incorporate the following Engineering Change Proposals (“ECP”): 
  

	1.	ECP 008: Document Updates 

 This change
updates two specifications currently under contract. In addition the Payment Milestone Schedule, Exhibit 3, has been updated. 
 Therefore, this
Amendment updates the following documents which are provided as Attachments 1-3 to the Agreement. 
 a. Exhibit 1 to the
Agreement, titled “Statement of Work for the WorldView 3 Satellite -10329656, Rev 1.0,” and dated 7 February 2011, is replaced in its entirety by the updated version “Statement of Work for the WorldView 3 Satellite
—10329656, Rev 2.0,” dated 5 May 2011, included as Attachment 1 to this Amendment; and 
 b. Exhibit 2 to the
Agreement, titled “DigitalGlobe WorldView 3 Satellite Specification — 10329655, Rev 4.0,” and dated 2 February 2011, is replaced in its entirety by the updated version “DigitalGlobe WorldView 3 Satellite Specification —
10329655, Rev 5.0”, dated 2 May 2011, included as Attachment 2 to this Amendment; and 
 c. Exhibit 3 to the
Agreement, titled “WorldView 3 Payment Milestone Schedule — 10329669, Rev 1.0” and dated 11 February 2011, is replaced in its entirety by the updated version “WorldView 3 Payment Milestone Schedule, Rev — 10329669, Rev
2.1,” dated 13 May 2011, included as Attachment 3 to this Amendment. 

  
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	2.	ECP 009: Change of launch vehicle from Delta 11 to Atlas V 

 DigitalGlobe has changed the baseline WV3 launch vehicle from a Delta 11 to an Atlas V 401. This requires BATC to perform additional analyses to show compatibility with an Atlas V 401 launch vehicle. The
following assumptions listed in BATC’s Firm Fixed Price proposal letter dated 18 April 2011 are valid: 
 [**Redacted**]

 Rev 2.0 of the Statement of Work (SOW) and Rev 5.0 of the Satellite Specification contain the updates to reflect this new work.

 Price: The Firm-Fixed Price for the [**Redacted**] is [**Redacted**]. 

 

  
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 SUMMARY 
 The value for these ECPs is $575,000, outlined in the following table: 
  

							
	 Change #
	  	 Change Description
	  	$	 
	 008
	  	 Document Updates
	  	 	[**Redacted**]	  
	 009
	  	 [**Redacted**]
	  	 	[**Redacted**]	  
		  		  	  
	  
	 
		  	 TOTAL
	  	$	575,000.00	  
		  		  	  
	  
	 

 Contract Value Summary 
  

					
	 Previous Contract Value
	  	$	184,242,399.00	  
	 ECPs
	  	$	575,000.00	  
	 New Contract Value
	  	$	184,817,399.00	  

 Unless otherwise expressly provided herein, all other terms and conditions of the Agreement shall remain in full force
and effect. 
 This Amendment No. 3 is hereby executed and agreed to by DigitalGlobe and BATC and shall be binding and effective as of the
last date executed below. 
  

							
	Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.	  		  	DigitalGlobe, Inc.
				
	[**Redacted**]	  	  
	  		  	 /s/ Neal T. Anderson

	Signature	  		  	Signature
		
	[**Redacted**]	  	  

	Name	  		  	Name: Neal T. Anderson
		
	[**Redacted**]	  	  

	Title	  		  	Title: Vice President, Tech Dev
			
	 17 May 2011
	  		  	 19 May 2011

  

  
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Statement of Work for the WorldView 3 Satellite, Rev 2.0 
 Dated 5 May 2011 

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Exhibit 1 to Agreement 60150 
 Statement of Work 
 for the WorldView 3 

Satellite 
  

 
  

					
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		 	Release Date:	  	April 14, 2011
		 	Issue/Revision:	  	Release 2.0
		 	Prepared by:	  	Brian Uzzle
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 Change Record 

 

							
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	  	 Date
	  	 Section(s)
	  	 Description of Change

	Initial	  	20 Aug 2010	  		  	Initial Release
				
	Rev 1	  	7 Feb 2011	  	2.1	  	Updated references for Satellite Specification, Satellite Simulator Specification, and Instrument Specification
				
		  		  	3.1.b	  	Updated dates for Satellite Simulator releases and number of deliveries
				
		  		  	3.1.n	  	Added deliverable item [**Redacted**]
				
		  		  	3.1.o	  	Added deliverable item [**Redacted**].
				
		  		  	13.8.1	  	Clarified WV3 simulator changes versus WV2 simulator [**Redacted**].
				
		  		  	Attachment 1	  	Updated release dates for Satellite Simulator (LM-8), Satellite Simulator Documentation (LM-9), and Satellite Simulator Source Code (LM-10).
				
		  		  	Attachment 1	  	Updated [**Redacted**] (CFHW-1)
				
	Rev 2	  	14 Apr 2011	  	10.2.2	  	Updated [**Redacted**], to be consistent with the date in Attachment 1 (CFHW-2)
				
		  		  	 1.2, 2.1,
 4.5.3.2.F,
 [**Redacted**],

11.4, 12.1,
 12.2,
12.3,
 Attachment 2
	  	 Changed launch vehicle baseline from Delta-2 to Atlas V.
 Changed number of TIMs from 8 to 20.
 Changed SLRR from [**Redacted**] to
[**Redacted**].

				
		  		  	3.1(b)	  	Updated delivery date for Simulator [**Redacted**] per Ball’s request.

  
  

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	1.0	Introduction 

 This Statement of Work
defines those tasks to be performed by BATC, the Space Segment Integrator, in defining; designing, producing, testing, verifying, and preparing for launch; the DigitalGlobe WorldView 3 Satellite. BATC has the overall responsibility for Satellite
performance, as defined in the WV3 Satellite Specification, provided the DG-furnished Instrument meets its interfaces and specifications as defined in Paragraph 2.2. Within this role, BATC has the responsibility to work with DigitalGlobe to define
requirements, allocate budgets, analyze performance, execute trade studies, interact with other vendors, define configurations(s), conform to existing Instrument interfaces, assess and mitigate risks, prepare various programmatic documentation, and
interact with all participating organizations via meetings, teleconferences, and reviews as defined herein. 
 BATC shall provide integrating
services as defined herein and the hardware and software, exclusive of Customer Furnished Equipment, that comprise the WV3 Satellite. 
 This
document also defines the scope of work required from DigitalGlobe and associated subcontractors in order for BATC to execute this contract successfully. 
 Associate contractors under contract to DigitalGlobe shall provide the Instrument and Launch services. However, BATC shall fully support defining, documenting, and verifying Satellite(s) to LV and MGB
interfaces and integration procedures. BATC shall insure that the Satellite will withstand all launch environments. 
  

	1.1	Definitions 

 Agreement: Satellite
Purchase Agreement #60150 by and between DigitalGlobe, Inc. and Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corp., dated August 27, 2010, as amended. 

Authorization to Proceed (ATP): Effective date of work commencement per the Agreement. 
 Satellite: The complete space-borne infrastructure required to perform the mission of providing radiometrically and geometrically correct imagery of the Earth. The Satellite consists of the Instrument and
the Spacecraft Bus. 
 Instrument: The Instrument is that part of the Satellite that collects light photons using appropriate mirrors and
structure, [**Redacted**]. It also may be designated the Electro-Optical Assembly (EOA). The instrument includes it’s own thermal control system. However, the instrument focus mechanism depends upon drive electronics to be provided by
BATC per this Statement of Work. Also, the instrument stimulation lamp depends upon drive electronics to be provided by BATC per this Statement of Work. 
 Telescope: That part of the Instrument that collects and focuses light onto a focal plane. [**Redacted**] It also may be designated the Optical Telescope Unit (OTU). 

Sensor Subsystem (SSS): That part of the Instrument that converts photons to analog voltage signals, [**Redacted**], and digitizes
[**Redacted**] those signals. 
 Solid State Recorder: The subsystem that accepts digital data from the SSS and Ancillary Data from the
spacecraft bus, provides storage, [**Redacted**] and outputs that data to the wideband transmitter(s). 

  
  

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 Spacecraft Bus: The Bus is that part of the Satellite that provides the support infrastructure so the
Instrument can function. 
 [**Redacted**] 
 MGB: “MGB” is a meaningless three letter designation for an additional subsystem being installed on the WV3 satellite. The MGB subsystem consists of three components. The first is a Sensor Unit
(SU) which will attach to the aperture end of the OBA. The second is the Interface Adaptor Unit (IAU) which will mount to the spacecraft bus. The third is an inter-connect cable which connects the first two units. 

Initial Acceptance: Occurs upon successful completion of the Satellite Pre-Ship Review as defined in paragraph 4.5.3.2.e 

Final Acceptance: Occurs following satellite fueling operations and completion of the Satellite Launch Readiness Review as defined in paragraph 4.5.3.2.f

 Transfer of Title: Occurs as defined in the Satellite Purchase Agreement paragraph 8. 

 

	1.2	Program Overview 

 Under this Scope of
Work, DigitalGlobe will procure one satellite to support the EnhancedView program and future commercial operations. DigitalGlobe shall provide the Instrument as Customer Furnished Equipment via a procurement contract with ITT. DigitalGlobe shall
provide the “MGB” subsystem. As on the WV2 program, BATC shall deliver a WorldView 2 like stimulation lamp that will be incorporated into the ITT provided instrument. BATC shall also incorporate into the Bus, an instrument focus mechanism
electronics capability. 
 DigitalGlobe shall provide the Launch Services via a procurement contract with Lockheed Martin-Commercial Launch
Services. Lockheed Martin-Commercial Launch Services has in-turn subcontracted with United Launch Alliance to provide the Atlas V launch vehicle and associated launch services. BATC can assume an Atlas V launch vehicle and a launch from Vandenberg
Air Force Base. BATC shall assume satellite processing at Vandenberg AFB will occur in either the Astrotech Payload Processing facility or the Spaceport Systems International Processing Facility. 

  
  

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	2.0	Documents 

  

	2.1	Applicable Documents 

 This
Statement-of-Work identifies applicable documents. These documents provide detailed requirements regarding Satellite performance, interfaces, and/or standardized design, fabrication, and testing processes/procedures. BATC and DigitalGlobe will
perform the defined work according to these standardized processes/procedures such that the delivered products meet the performance and ICD requirements. 
 In the event of any conflict between these documents, the following order of precedence shall prevail: a) Agreement Terms & Conditions; b) Statement of Work; c) Satellite Specification; d) Other
Applicable documents. 
  

			
	DigitalGlobe Produced or Provided Documents	  	
	 WV3 Satellite Specification
	  	[**Redacted**]
	 WV3 Spacecraft Simulator Specification
	  	[**Redacted**]
	 WV3 Command & Telemetry Handbook Specification
	  	[**Redacted**]
	 WV3 Maneuver Planner Specification
	  	[**Redacted**]
		
	 MGB Data Protection Plan for BATC
	  	[**Redacted**]
		
	 Stim Lamp and Stim Lamp Electronics Specification
	  	[**Redacted**]
		
	 [**Redacted**] Focus Mechanism Electronics Specification
	  	[**Redacted**]
		
	 Star Tracker Simulation Specification
	  	[**Redacted**]
		
	 IRU Simulator Specification
	  	[**Redacted**]
		
	 SSR to DPU Cable Design and Build Documentation
	  	[**Redacted**]
		
	BATC Produced Documents	  	
	 BATC Product Assurance Plan
	  	[**Redacted**]
	 BATC Supplier Product Assurance Plan
	  	[**Redacted**]
	 BATC Document Control Procedure
	  	[**Redacted**]
	 BATC Configuration and Data Management Plan
	  	[**Redacted**]
		
	Associated Contractor Produced Documents	  	
	 Astrotech Vandenberg Facility Accommodations Manual
	  	[**Redacted**]
	 Spaceport Systems International, Vandenberg Facility Accommodation Manual
	  	[**Redacted**]
	 Atlas V Launch Services User’s Guide
	  	[**Redacted**]

  
  

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	2.2	Reference Documents 

 The following
documents provide the baseline instrument definition. DigitalGlobe shall provide an instrument that is compliant with these documents. 
  

			
	DigitalGlobe Produced or Provided Documents	  	
	 Instrument Specification
	  	[**Redacted**]
		
	 Instrument Finite Element Model
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	3.0	Contract Deliverables 

  

	3.1	Deliverable Items 

  

	 	a.	WV3 Satellite: Initial Acceptance: [**Redacted**]. Final Acceptance: [**Redacted**] Delivery shall be adjusted for Excusable Delay or failure of customer
to [**Redacted**] to the extent that these delays affect the Delivery Date. 

  

	 	b.	WV3 Satellite Simulator 

 Initial
release: [**Redacted**] 
 Simulator Delivery [**Redacted**] 

Functional and performance signoff: [**Redacted**] 
 On orbit performance/tuning update: [**Redacted**] 
  

	 	c.	[**Redacted**] 

  

	 	d.	[**Redacted**] 

  

	 	e.	[**Redacted**] 

  

	 	f.	[**Redacted**] 

  

	 	g.	[**Redacted**]  

  

	 	h.	[**Redacted**] 

  

	 	i.	[**Redacted**] 

  

	 	j.	[**Redacted**] 

  

	 	k.	[**Redacted**] 

  

	 	l.	[**Redacted**] 

  

	 	m.	[**Redacted**] 

  

	 	n.	[**Redacted**] 

  

	 	o.	[**Redacted**]  

  

	3.2	Deliverable Data 

 Reference Attachment 1:
Contractor Data Items List (CDIL) 
  

	3.3	Deliverable Services 

  

	 	a.	Storage and Delivery (Section 11.0) 

  

	 	b.	Launch Support (Section 12.0) 

  

	 	c.	Mission, Commissioning, & Readiness Support (Section 13.0) 

  
  

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	4.0	Program Management 

  

	4.1	Program Philosophy 

 Emphasis
throughout all phases and functions of the project shall be to produce a reliable Satellite that meets the performance requirements on the contracted schedule. [**Redacted**] 

 

	4.2.	BATC Organization (CDIL PM-1) 

 A
dedicated Program Manager shall be appointed by BATC prior to the start of the contract. The Program Manager shall lead all of the Contractor’s activities under the contract. 
 A diagram illustrating the Program Management Structure shall be provided to DigitalGlobe. (CDIL PM-1) This diagram(s) shall indicate job titles and names of the program management team. 

The Program Manager shall coordinate changes to contract conditions, price, timescale, deliverables, services or performance levels, unless a specific
alternate has been appointed to deal with any of these matters. All changes to the contract documents shall require the written agreement of BATC contracts representative. 
 BATC shall also appoint a different and dedicated individual to be a single point of contact for each of the following: 
  

	 	a.	Program technical management (Satellite System Engineer) 

  

	 	b.	Instrument System Engineer 

  

	 	c.	Project Engineer Quality Assurance (PEQA) 

  

	 	d.	Program Integration and Test management 

 BATC
shall appoint a different individual to be a single point of contact for each of the following: 
  

	 	e.	Various Bus Subsystem Lead Engineers 

  

	 	f.	Launch Vehicle Integration Engineer 

  

	 	g.	Program Contract Management 

 These individuals
are key personnel and, if performing well, should remain unchanged for the duration of the program. 
 BATC shall appoint a Satellite Simulator
Project Lead. This individual will be the technical lead for the Satellite Simulator development effort and will be responsible for meeting its technical and schedule guidelines established herein. 

 

	4.3	DigitalGlobe Management 

 DigitalGlobe
will appoint a Program Manager who as an individual shall act as DigitalGlobe’s primary point of contact on all program management matters. As required, according to the activity and phase of the contract, the Program Manager will nominate
specific individuals to interface directly with BATC. 
 The DigitalGlobe Program Manager shall coordinate changes to contract conditions,
price, timescale, deliverables, services or performance levels, unless a specific alternate has been appointed to deal with any of these matters. All changes to the contract documents shall require the written agreement of the DigitalGlobe contracts
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 DigitalGlobe will also appoint a responsible individual(s) to be a single point of contact for each of
the following. 
 [**Redacted**] 
 BATC shall permit direct engineering interactions between these DG individuals and their BATC counterparts. 
  

	4.4	Space Segment Master Program Schedule (MPS) (CDIL PM-2) 

 BATC shall develop maintain, and provide a Master Program Schedule (MPS) for the entire program including hardware, software, analyses, data item deliverables, and subcontractor activities for all phases
of the program including design, integration, test, and shipment through final acceptance. 
  

	4.4.1	General 

 The MPS shall consist of a
computer supported dependency network, each element of which shall represent a single program event. Each event shall be attributed a start and finish date. The network must clearly show the interdependency in terms of both time and function amongst
the events. 
 The MPS shall be the major management tool for planning, monitoring and controlling the program, in terms of: 

 

	 	a.	Planning the program, monitoring progress, documenting actual activity accomplishment and actual durations. 

 

	 	b.	Predicting future progress. 

  

	 	c.	Identification of significant milestones e.g. review meeting. 

  

	 	d.	Identification of the time critical path. 

  

	 	e.	Reflecting actual progress and changes relative to baseline plan. 

  

	4.4.2	Required Software 

 The Contractor shall
create and maintain the network using Microsoft Project (Version 2003). Schedules of a detailed nature shall be provided electronically on a monthly basis. A hardcopy shall also be provided on request. 

 

	4.4.3	MPS Construction 

1.1.1.1    Content 

The network shall be constructed against the following major classifications: 

 

	 	a.	Deliverable hardware down to component level 

  

	 	b.	Software development activities 

  

	 	c.	Facilities required to support the production of any of the deliverables 

  

	 	d.	Other events/items required to support the production of the deliverables or services. e.g. test aids, test software prototypes, etc. 

 

	 	e.	Customer Furnished Equipment required from DigitalGlobe 

  
  

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 Individual items in each class shall be considered to consist of a number of generic events. These
events shall typically consist of such activities as: 
  

	 	a.	Plan 

  

	 	b.	Design & develop 

  

	 	c.	Manufacture 

  

	 	d.	Assemble 

  

	 	e.	Integrate 

  

	 	f.	Test 

  

	 	g.	Deliver 

  

	 	h.	Reviews 

 However steps may be omitted or added
given unit specific circumstances. 
 1.1.1.2    Unique Identifiers 

The MPS shall include a unique identifying number for each task. This will more easily allow DigitalGlobe to combine certain tasks into a DigitalGlobe
Master Schedule. Unique identifiers will not be deleted, reused, or re-assigned to other tasks. 
  

	4.4.4	Reports 

 The MPS shall be capable of
generating a number of different types of reports upon demand. All events and milestones shall be coded to permit a variety of sort options to be exercised without program modification. Both GANTT and network form shall be supported. 

 

	4.5	Meetings & Reviews 

 BATC shall
support the meetings and reviews listed in the following paragraphs. 
  

	4.5.1	Weekly Status Meeting 

 BATC Program
Manager shall support a weekly meeting/telecon with the DigitalGlobe Program Manager to review program status including schedule, technical, risk register, action item list, and subcontracts. 

 

	4.5.2	Monthly Program Status Review 

 BATC
Program Manager shall support a monthly Program Status Review with DigitalGlobe. 
  

	4.5.3	Program Reviews 

1.1.1.3    List of Formal Reviews 
 BATC will host and conduct formal reviews at the following program milestones. BATC shall prepare charts, viewgraphs, analysis results, trade study results, etc. in the quantity and quality typical of
aerospace industries reviews. 
  

	 	a.	Satellite Requirements Review (SRR) (CDIL D-34) ) Only changes between WV2 and WV3 must be reviewed. 

 

	 	b.	Delta - Preliminary Design Review (PDR) (CDIL D-30) Only changes between WV2 and WV3 must be reviewed. 

 

	 	c.	Delta-Critical Design Review (CDR) (CDIL D-31) Only changes between WV2 and WV3 must be reviewed. 

  
  

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	 	d.	Spacecraft Bus Complete/Instrument Integration Readiness Review (IRR) (CDIL – PT-8) 

 

	 	e.	Satellite Environmental Testing Readiness Review (CDIL – PT-9) 

  

	 	f.	Satellite Pre-Ship Review (CDIL PT-10) 

  

	 	g.	Launch Readiness Review (CDIL LM-14) 

1.1.1.4    4.5.3.2    Content of Reviews 

 

	 	A.	PDR and CDR: BATC shall conduct “delta” reviews. These reviews will document the design changes between WV2 and WV3. These design reviews (PDR and CDR) shall
include information and documentation typical of aerospace industry reviews, such as: 

  

	 	1.	Satellite mechanical configuration including stowed and deployed views 

  

	 	2.	Satellite mechanical configuration including [**Redacted**] 

  

	 	3.	Satellite electrical/electronic design, including system block diagram and redundancy scheme 

 

	 	4.	Satellite software design 

  

	 	5.	Satellite Operating Modes 

  

	 	6.	Satellite Fault Detection and Safing 

  

	 	7.	Satellite Budgets and Margins 

  

	 	A.	Performance relative to specifications 

  

	 	B.	Mass 

  

	 	C.	Power 

  

	 	D.	Thermal 

  

	 	E.	Consumables 

  

	 	F.	Attitude control: stability, pointing and knowledge 

  

	 	G.	RF links 

  

	 	H.	Satellite resources: relays, telemetry stream, CPU throughput, processor memory 

 

	 	I.	MTF 

  

	 	J.	Reliability: Ps, critical items list, cycle-limited items, FMECA 

  
  

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	 	B.	Spacecraft Bus Complete/Instrument Integration Readiness Review: BATC shall host this review. The purpose is to ensure the readiness to begin Instrument integration.
This review will cover information including: 

  

	 	1.	Instrument Integration procedure and hardware status 

  

	 	2.	Status of all Certification Logs for all Ball built hardware that will be integrated to the Bus. Ball shall provide rationale and recovery plan for all certification
logs that are open, even though the hardware is complete and ready for integration. 

  

	 	3.	TAR and HAR status from the Bus Integration and Test phase 

  

	 	4.	Test Team Personnel status, certifications, and time-sharing with other programs 

 

	 	5.	Facility status 

  

	 	6.	Satellite configuration review 

  

	 	7.	Other issues that may impact the timely and successful completion of Instrument integration. 

 

	 	8.	The Spacecraft Bus shall be deemed complete and ready for Instrument integration when: [**Redacted**] 

 

	 	C.	Satellite Environmental Testing Readiness Review: BATC shall host this review. The purpose is to ensure the readiness to begin satellite level environmental testing
which includes but is not limited to: TVAC, EMI/EMC, Vibration, Shock, and Acoustic. This review will cover information including: 

 [**Redacted**] 
  

	 	D.	Satellite Pre-Ship Review: BATC shall host this review. The purpose is to ensure the readiness to ship the satellite to the launch site. This review shall be held after
completion of all significant testing and all post-test reviews. The purpose shall be to review the results of the entire Integration & Test program, and demonstrate compliance to the satellite specification., and provide for satellite
preliminary acceptance. 

 The Pre-ship Review shall be deemed satisfactory and the satellite preliminary
acceptance by DigitalGlobe complete when the: 
 [**Redacted**] 

 

	 	F.	Satellite Launch Readiness Review: BATC shall conduct a Satellite Launch Readiness Review (SLRR) on or about [**Redacted**]. (Note, the Launch Services Provider,
Lockheed Martin/ULA also has a review called the Launch Readiness Review. However, that review encompasses the satellite, launch vehicle, weather, and range support.) This SOW paragraph is only concerned with the readiness to launch the satellite.
BATC shall review the results of the launch site Integration & Test activities, review any updates to the Verification Matrix, and provide for satellite final acceptance. 

  
  

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 The SLRR shall be deemed satisfactory and the satellite final acceptance by DigitalGlobe
complete when the: 
 [**Redacted**] 
  

	4.5.4	Component/Subsystem Design Review Listing (CDIL PM-3) 

 BATC shall prepare a summary listing of all planned component (box level) and subsystem design reviews. This listing shall include BATC and vendor provided hardware, and BATC provided software including
the satellite simulator and maneuver planner software. This listing shall define the meeting format and required attendance. BATC shall provide a minimum of 10 days advance notice to DigitalGlobe for the following major reviews: 

 

	 	a.	System/Subsystem & Component PDRs 

  

	 	b.	System/Subsystem & Component CDRs 

DigitalGlobe attendance and participation, including support consultants, shall be allowed, but not required at all reviews. The review activity will not
be repeated if DigitalGlobe fails to attend. 
  

	4.5.5	Component/Subsystem Test Readiness / Data Review Listing (CDIL PM-4) 

 BATC shall prepare a summary listing of all planned component (box level) and subsystem qualification and acceptance test reviews. This listing shall include BATC provided and vendor provided hardware,
and BATC provided software. This listing shall define the meeting format and required attendance. BATC shall inform DigitalGlobe of upcoming reviews in a timely manner. 
 DigitalGlobe attendance and participation shall be allowed, but not required at all reviews. The review activity will not be repeated if DigitalGlobe fails to attend. 

 

	4.5.6	DigitalGlobe Meetings 

 DigitalGlobe will
arrange separate contracts for the: 
  

	 	a.	Launch Vehicle Segment (LV) 

  

	 	b.	Instrument 

  

	 	c.	Launch and Mission insurance 

 A series of
technical interchange and review meetings will be held with these contractors jointly and separately, as required. BATC shall provide representation at these meetings as needed to resolve interface issues. 

In the case of the insurance (c), BATC will provide inputs to formal presentations and support meetings to be held at the DigitalGlobe facility.
DigitalGlobe will be responsible for responses to action items using information made available or provided by BATC during the course of the program. 

  
  

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	4.6	Documentation Management 

  

	4.6.1	Access to Program Technical Data 

DigitalGlobe will have access rights to all program technical data that BATC generates and Subcontractor data to which BATC has legal and contractual
rights. Program technical data may include Engineering Reports, drawings, software source code, and other tools used in the development of the spacecraft and analysis of requirements. 

 

	4.6.2	Objective 

 BATC shall establish a control
and monitoring process relating to all deliverable documentation and other technical and test data for the complete program. The program shall account for the following: 

 

	 	a.	Preparation, review, and formal release as required 

  

	 	b.	Changes 

  

	 	c.	Storage, backup, and retrieval 

  

	 	d.	Distribution 

  

			
	Note:	 	BATC shall include the DigitalGlobe Satellite Integration and Test Point-of-Contact on the distribution list of all relevant WV3 Engineering Reports. (“Relevant” in
this clause refers to all ERs containing design information, analyses, test data, etc that affect the performance and/or operations of the satellite. It does not include ERs that contain BATC proprietary cost data.)

  

	 	e.	DigitalGlobe access to all BATC documentation prepared on the project 

  

	 	f.	Long term storage for the purpose of through-life product support 

 As a primary supporting management tool, BATC shall use a secure project server. All data items except memory intensive drawings, test data, production logs, and QA data shall be maintained electronically
on the project server. The project shall use the Microsoft Office software suite for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, and documentation databases. 
  

	4.6.3	Documentation Listing (CDIL PM-5) 

 BATC
shall develop and maintain a Documentation Listing that identifies all deliverable reports, analyses, drawings, software items, etc., that are developed on the project. The Documentation Listing shall include a naming convention that uniquely
identifies the documents for electronic access where applicable. The List shall also indicate spacecraft name, a short title/description of the document, subsystem affected, the latest revision number and date, planned completion date, and status
information. The List shall indicate those WV1 and WV2 documents that are also applicable to WV3. Document updates are required to reflect content changes. Document updates are not required if the sole purpose is to reflect applicability to WV3.

  

	4.6.4	Documentation Delivery 

 The Contractor
shall deliver document in native formats, e.g. Microsoft Word, Excel, etc., as opposed to PDF except as noted below. DigitalGlobe will identify the delivery location, such as a Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server (MOSS) internet site, and provide
Contractor with username and password-controlled access. Documents shall be submitted or made available to DigitalGlobe according to the dates indicated in the list provided in Attachment 1. 

  
  

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 In the case of deliverables generated in Microsoft Office, such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc; BATC
shall populate the document property fields with the following minimum information: Title, Subject, Author, and key words. 
 In the case of
deliverables that are not generated in MicroSoft Office, such as BATC drawings, .pdf is acceptable and BATC shall populate the property fields of drawings after they are converted to .pdf format. 

 

	4.7	Action Item Tracking (CDIL PM-6) 

 BATC
shall maintain an Action Item List indicating all significant action items, including those of BATC as well as those of other organizations that relate to interactions with BATC. The Action Item List will be developed and maintained in a format that
allows sorting by subsystem, originating party, receiving party, originating date, and closing date. BATC shall be responsible for ensuring closure of those items relating to BATC interactions and interfaces. 

 

	4.8	Financial Management 

 BATC shall define a
standard set of formats for reporting program financial payment and billing status and shall submit them on a monthly basis. This shall consist of the following: 
  

	4.8.1	Historical Record of Payments (CDIL PM-7) 

This shall consist of a record of the individual payments made, updated on a monthly basis. This record shall be cross-referenced to the payment schedule
incorporated in the contract. Payments made in support of contract amendments shall be separately reported and cross-referenced to the payment schedule incorporated in the amendment. 

 

	4.8.2	Payments Forecast (CDIL PM-7) 

 This shall
consist of a forecast of the future invoices and shall be cross-referenced to the payment schedule incorporated in the contract. Payment milestone forecasts shall be consistent with program progress reported on the Master Program Schedule. NOTE:
Record of Payments and Payment Forecast are delivered as a single CDIL item. 
  

	4.9	Contract Change Control 

 These are
considered to be of three types only: 
  

	 	a.	Contract Amendments 

  

	 	b.	Waivers: A written authorization granted after contract award to accept an item, that during production, or after having been submitted for inspection or acceptance, is
found to depart from contract or specified configuration requirements. Waivers are intended only as one-time departures from an established configuration for specified items or lots and are not intended to be repeatedly used in place of formal
engineering changes. 

  

	 	c.	Deviations: A written authorization, granted after contract award and prior to the manufacture of the item, to depart from a particular performance or design
requirement of a contract, specification, or referenced document, for a specific number of units or a specified period of time. Deviations are intended only as one-time departures from an established configuration for specified items or lots and are
not intended to be repeatedly used in place of formal engineering changes. 

  
  

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 BATC shall devise a system to control, monitor, and notify DigitalGlobe of these changes. The control
system shall include provision for: 
  

	 	a.	A unique numbering scheme to track the changes through to completion. 

  

	 	b.	Impact upon contract obligation: - price, performance and delivery schedule, with specific identification of the item(s) of hardware, software or documentation
affected. 

  

	 	c.	Notification of timescale for acceptance or rejection for each change, typically 10 business days. 

  
  

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	5.0	Design 

  

	5.1	General 

 BATC shall perform the necessary
trade studies, preliminary design, and detailed design of the Satellite, exclusive of the Customer Furnished Equipment as defined in Section 10, in accordance with the applicable documents. BATC shall design and procure the Ground Support
Equipment necessary to support Satellite Integration and Test activities, except for items defined in Section 10.0. Design activities shall be featured in the program master schedule. 

 

	5.2	Working Groups and Trade Studies 

  

	5.2.1	Working Groups 

 [**Redacted**]

  

	5.2.2	Trade Studies 

 Reserved. 

 

	5.3	Satellite Design Data 

 The satellite
shall be designed such that the environmental design criteria of the Instrument as defined in the documents of paragraph 2.2 are not exceeded, and the structural, electrical, and thermal characteristics, as defined in the documents of
paragraph 2.2, of the Instrument are accommodated. 
 DigitalGlobe shall provide information required to update the budgets for the
Customer Furnished Equipment, consistent with paragraph 2.2. 
  

	5.3.1	Satellite to Instrument Interface Control Document(s) (CDIL D-1) 

 BATC shall produce and maintain the Satellite to Instrument ICD(s). The ICD(s) will address all interface issues including but not limited to: power, commanding, telemetry, mass and mass properties,
mechanical envelope and mounting, thermal, fields-of-view, vibration and jitter isolation/management, and accommodation of bus components on the Instrument. 
  

	5.3.2	Satellite to Ground Terminal Narrowband Link ICD (CDIL D-2) 

 BATC shall produce and maintain the Satellite to Ground Station Narrowband Link ICD. This link will address both the command uplink and telemetry downlink. 

 

	5.3.3	Satellite to Ground Terminal Wideband Link ICD (CDIL D-3) 

 BATC shall produce and maintain the Satellite to Ground Terminal Wideband Link ICD. 

  
  

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	5.3.4	Satellite Environmental Design and Test Specification (EDTS) (CDIL D-4) 

 BATC shall prepare and maintain the EDTS, or equivalent document defining the component environmental design and test requirements. Electromagnetic Interference Design and Testing shall be in accordance
with the standards specified in Satellite Specification. 
  

	5.3.5	Contamination Control Plan(s) (CDIL D-5) 

[**Redacted**] 
  

	5.3.6	Satellite Level Requirements Verification/Compliance Matrix (CDIL D-6) 

 BATC shall produce a satellite level RVCM. The RVCM will include requirements from the Satellite Specification and the Instrument Specification if applicable. BATC shall update/maintain the Satellite RVCM
to reflect changes to these parent specifications. DigitalGlobe shall have review and approval authority over changes to the RVCM. BATC shall include the following information in the RVCM 

 

	 	a.	Source of requirement (Parent specification document and paragraph number, i.e. satellite spec, instrument spec, etc) 

 

	 	b.	Specification paragraph 

  

	 	c.	Paragraph title 

  

	 	d.	Summary description of requirement 

  

	 	e.	Column indicating status of compliance 

  

	 	f.	Summary description of performance 

  

	 	g.	Responsible organization 

  

	 	h.	Verification Point [**Redacted**] 

  

	 	i.	Verification Method [**Redacted**] 

  

	 	j.	Verification Source Document indicating applicable paragraph, test sheet, etc. 

 

	 	k.	Comments, if required. 

  

	 	l.	Other information at BATC’s option 

  

	5.3.7	Box Level Requirements Verification/Compliance Matrix (CDIL D-7) 

 BATC shall flow down requirements from the Satellite Specification to box level requirements. BATC shall develop performance requirements for each box level component on the Satellite excluding CFE. For
this paragraph, “box level component” also includes all components that are not really “box” like. These include but may not be limited to: 
 [**Redacted**] 
 BATC shall use the Box Level RVCM as an input into the box level
performance test procedures. BATC shall demonstrate compliance to the box level RVCM. 
  

	5.3.8	Drawings (CDIL D-8) 

 A complete file of
BATC drawings prepared for the WV3 program, will be maintained on file in electronic and hardcopy form, where appropriate. Electronic transfer to DigitalGlobe will constitute delivery. 

  
  

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	5.3.9	Performance Compliance and Risk Management 

1.1.1.5    5.3.9.1    Performance Compliance (CDIL D-9) 

The contractor shall supply at PDR a Performance Compliance Matrix identifying the performance estimate, allocated uncertainty (and/or contingency as
appropriate) and resulting Total Performance (where Total Performance = performance estimate + uncertainty) for the following list. The Performance Compliance Matrix shall be updated and provided with each Quarterly Review following the PDR.

 [**Redacted**] 
 DigitalGlobe shall provide performance information required to update the budgets for any of the Customer Furnished Equipment, in accordance with the documents in Paragraph 2.2. 

1.1.1.6    5.3.9.2    Risk Management Report (CDIL D-10) 

BATC and DigitalGlobe shall jointly develop and maintain a Risk Status Report. This report highlights known program risks, assigns risk levels, and
documents mitigation strategies and status. BATC shall supply at PDR an initial Risk Status Report covering the system elements to be provided by this SOW. BATC shall updated the Risk Status Report monthly following the PDR. 

 

	5.3.10	Subsystem Description Documents (CDIL D-11) 

 BATC shall prepare Subsystem Description Documents for each satellite subsystem. 
 The Subsystem
Description Documents will include as a minimum, unless provided in other deliverable documents, and referenced in the SDD: 
  

	a.	Subsystem Overview including a detailed block diagram 

  

	b.	Functionality and major performance characteristics of each Subsystem Component 

 

	c.	Redundancy 

[**Redacted**] 
  

	d.	[**Redacted**] 

  

	e.	[**Redacted**] 

  

	f.	[**Redacted**] 

  

	g.	Subsystem schematic including power, power returns, commands, and telemetry. This schematic shall be updated to reflect Engineering Change Orders.

  

	h.	Expected nominal operating methods and telemetry limits 

 [**Redacted**] 
  

	i.	Operational constraints 

[**Redacted**] 
  

	j.	Fault Protection 

[**Redacted**] 
 j.2 List the information available to the operator to reconstruct or identity the fault. 
  

	k.	Interfaces between subsystem components 

  

	l.	Major interfaces with other subsystems 

 The
Subsystem Description Documents shall be delivered at CDR + 4 months. If changes require an update to the document, those updates shall be provided at approximately Launch – 4 months and again at Launch + 4 months. The subsystem schematic (item
e.) shall be updated as required throughout the program to reflect Engineering Change Orders. 

  
  

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 5.3.11    Analysis and reports 

 

	BATC	shall perform the following analyses. Updates shall be provided when changes significantly invalidate previous results. 

 

	 	a.	(1) Integrated Spacecraft Bus/Instrument thermal analyses, including summary of temperature predictions for unit level components under various operational modes and
(2) unit-level thermal analysis [**Redacted**]. (CDIL D-12) 

  

	 	b.	Integrated Spacecraft Bus/Instrument structural analysis including [**Redacted**]. (CDIL D-13) 

 

	 	c.	Control system analysis including [**Redacted**]. (CDIL D-14) 

  

	 	d.	System Level Failure Modes and Effects and Criticality Analysis (FMECA). [**Redacted**] (CDIL D-15) 

 

	 	e.	Satellite Reliability Analysis BATC shall calculate satellite reliability using it’s standard process. [**Redacted**] (CDIL D-16)

  

	 	f.	Satellite Life Prediction Data. DigitalGlobe needs to continually assess expected satellite life based upon actual on-orbit operational parameters. BATC shall provide
all backup data used by BATC for sizing and life predictions. BATC does not need to produce a life expectancy analysis. DigitalGlobe will use the provided data and make our own Life Prediction. BATC can provide the life prediction data in one
summary package, or in other CDILs. 

  

	 	g.	Flight Battery Life Prediction Analysis. BATC shall produce a life expectancy analysis for the satellite battery. The battery life prediction shall account for ground
handling and will include a family of curves based upon pertinent on-orbit variables including but not necessarily limited to temperature and depth-of-discharge. (CDIL D-35) 

 

	 	h.	Satellite Imaging Performance (CDIL D-17) 

 BATC shall perform a comprehensive analysis regarding imaging performance. This is a comprehensive look at the numerous subsystem and trans-subsystem performance measures that affect imaging. The list
includes but is not limited to: 
 [**Redacted**] 
 5.3.12    Other Interface Control Documents 
 BATC shall provide inputs,
review, and verify BATC side of the following ICDs. 
  

	 	a.	Satellite to Launch Vehicle ICD 

 In the event
that the ICDs require revision, the changes will be discussed between the affected parties to determine the most cost and schedule efficient manner to implement the change. If applicable, any impact will be covered under changes provision of the
Contract. 
 5.3.13    Critical Items list (CDIL D-18) 
 BATC shall maintain a Critical Items List summarizing all known single point failures on the Satellite and any special efforts required to mitigate risk associated with them. It shall also contain any
items requiring special handling due to a high potential of damage, mission criticality, or safety concerns. 

  
  

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 5.3.14    Component Heritage Summary (CDIL D-19) 

The Component Heritage Summary will consist of a listing of all Satellite units by subsystem summarizing: 

 

	 	a.	Unit name 

  

	 	b.	Development / qualification history (e.g. engineering model, qual, protoflight) 

 

	 	c.	Previous flight heritage 

  

	 	d.	Modifications to previous uses 

  

	 	e.	Any significant known anomalies on flight units 

5.3.15    Engineering Reports (CDIL D-20) 
 A complete file of all relevant Engineering Reports prepared on the WV3 program funding shall be maintained on file in electronic and hardcopy form where appropriate. Electronic transfer to DigitalGlobe
will constitute delivery and shall occur within 5 business days of the ER release date. ERs delivered as a separate CDIL do not need to be delivered twice – once per this paragraph and again per the relevant CDIL paragraph. Those ERs need only
be delivered once per the relevant CDIL paragraph. 
 (“Relevant” in this clause refers to all ERs containing design information,
analyses, test data, etc that affect the performance and/or operations of the satellite. It does not include ERs that contain BATC proprietary cost data.) 
 5.3.16    Flight Software Source Code (CDIL D-21) 
 Per the terms of the
software license agreement set forth in the Agreement, BATC shall grant to DigitalGlobe a limited license to use the flight software code. A copy of the flight software code, as identified below, shall be provided to DigitalGlobe on suitable media.
Other elements of the software, as identified below, shall be placed in escrow per the Agreement. 
 [**Redacted**] 

For units that are subcontracted by BATC, software and firmware shall be delivered if delivered to BATC and BATC has the right to deliver it to
DigitalGlobe. 
 5.3.17    Composite Grounding Design (CDIL D-22) 

[**Redacted**] 

5.3.18    Structural, Power, Thermal, and Reliability Analytical Models (CDIL D-23) 

BATC shall provide the analytical models used to predict the integrated spacecraft and instrument Structural [**Redacted**], Power, and Thermal
performance. 
 Satellite thermal performance modeling shall use the instrument thermal model provided by ITT. BATC shall use the integrated
Satellite model to: 
  

	 	a.	Verify thermal interface requirements documented in the Spacecraft Bus to Instrument ICD are being met. Although BATC shall not be held contractually responsible for
non-compliances on the ITT side of the interfaces, any such non-compliances revealed by Satellite thermal modeling shall be reported to DigitalGlobe. 

  
  

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	 	b.	Verify the Bus meets all of its requirements when modeled as a complete Satellite, for example unit temperatures and line of sight stability. BATC shall deliver line of
sight motion vs. time profiles to DigitalGlobe (for incorporation into system geolocation budgets). 

  

	 	c.	Develop predicted temperature vs. time profiles of key instrument nodes as coordinated with ITT through the established ICD process. BATC shall deliver these
temperature profiles to DigitalGlobe and forward a copy to ITT (so that ITT can verify the instrument meets its requirements). 

BATC shall also provide the spacecraft bus reliability model down to the component and/or card level. Electronic transfer to DigitalGlobe will constitute
delivery. 
 5.3.19     Coordinate Transformation Document (CDIL D-24) 

BATC shall provide the documentation of all coordinate reference frames used in the satellite system including their reference points within the
spacecraft. Nominal values for all transformations shall be provided. Reference frames requiring on-orbit calibration shall be noted. The document shall be updated with best-estimates from pre-launch calibrations and measurements. 

5.3.20     Flight Software Users Manual (CDIL D-25) 
 BATC shall provide documentation of the flight software to include flowchart of routines/modules, structure and calling sequences, commands, telemetry, database constants and uploadable parameters,
address tables, and log file definitions and locations. 
 5.3.21     Component Acceptance Data Package (CDIL D-26)

 BATC shall provide or make available data acceptance packages for all major components. 

5.3.22     [**Redacted**] 
 [**Redacted**] 
 5.3.23     Instrument/Sensor Boresight Stability
Data (CDIL D-28) 
 [**Redacted**] 
 5.3.24     Position and Attitude Accuracy (CDIL D-29) 
 BATC shall
provide detailed analysis and test data showing compliance with position and attitude accuracy requirements. 
 5.3.25    
Satellite to MGB Interface Control Document(s) (CDIL D-32) 
 BATC shall produce and maintain the Satellite to MGB ICD(s). The ICD will
address all interface issues including but not limited to: power, commanding, telemetry, mass and mass properties, mechanical envelope and mounting, thermal, fields-of-view, vibration and jitter isolation/management. 

  
  

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 5.3.26     DigitalGlobe to BATC Electrical GSE Interface Control Document (CDIL
D-33) 
 BATC shall produce and maintain an ICD for the STOC-to-NarrowBand Rack interface. This includes but is not limited to: grounding,
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	6.0	Product Assurance 

  

	6.1	Product Assurance Plan 

 The Contractor
and its subcontractors shall have an established quality control system that meets the requirements of BATC’s Product Assurance Plan and BATC’s Supplier Product Assurance Plan 

 

	6.2	BATC Parts Control Board (PCB) 

 The Parts
Control Board (PCB) shall be constructed as follows: A PCB will be established. The responsibility of this PCB is to ensure each EEE part was evaluated for performance relative to the requirements. With the exception of System Safety, the PCB will
also be used as the forum to discuss other Systems Assurance/Product Assurance issues i.e., Materials and Processes, Reliability, etc. The PCB is responsible for the review and disposition of any noncompliance with BATC’s Product Assurance
Plan. 
 The PCB consists of: 
  

	 	a.	BATC Product Assurance Manager (Chairman) 

  

	 	b.	BATC WV3 Product Assurance Specialist or designated alternate 

  

	 	c.	Designated technical specialist from the hardware/software product team as needed 

 

	 	d.	Other necessary disciplines as needed 

  

	 	e.	DigitalGlobe Designated Representative(s). (The DigitalGlobe member is a non-voting adjunct member). 

 

	6.2.1	Subcontractor Parts Control Board (PCB) 

Subcontractor PCBs shall be established as necessary to implement BATC’s supplied Product Assurance Plan. It is BATC’s responsibility to verify
compliance. 
  

	6.2.2	PCB Meetings 

 PCB meeting shall be
convened as needed. BATC shall notify DigitalGlobe of upcoming meetings at least 2 working days in advance. DigitalGlobe attendance is optional BATC shall maintain meeting minutes to document all decisions and will provide a copy of the minutes to
DigitalGlobe within 5 working days. 
 The minutes may be informal and in most cases shall be delivered to DigitalGlobe electronically via
e-mail. 
 Minimal PCB approval/disposition signatures include BATC PAM and BATC WorldView Product Assurance Specialist or his designated
alternate. Once the PCB approves a part, the Parts Engineer will indicate approval on the Advanced or Program Parts List (A/PPL). 

  
  

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	6.3	Parts and Materials 

  

	6.3.1	Electrical, Electronic, and Electro-mechanical Parts (EEE)Parts Listing (CDIL QA-1) 

 BATC shall prepare, maintain, and deliver a EEE Parts Listing for all satellite hardware except for Customer Furnished Equipment. This listing shall identify all EEE parts intended to be used by BATC and
it’s vendors. For each part, the following minimum information shall be identified: manufacturer, description, lot date code. Parts shall be qualified as compared to BATC product assurance criteria and the Satellite Specification and the
Satellite Specification Addendum. BATC’s internal process and format for EEE Parts Listing may be utilized. 
 The Parts List shall be
maintained and reviewed by BATC as necessary, but minimally it shall be updated and provided to DigitalGlobe at the following: 
  

	 	a.	Prior to manufacturing for each box/component At this phase, it is acknowledged by DigitalGlobe and BATC that the list may be incomplete due to part shortages.

  

	 	b.	Prior to box/component level Test Readiness Review 

  

	 	c.	Prior to the integration of any box/component onto the Bus. 

  

	6.3.2	Material and Processes Reports (CDIL QA-2) 

BATC shall prepare and deliver reports documenting their approval of all materials and processes planned for use on the Bus. 

 

	6.4	As-Built Configuration and Conformance 

  

	6.2.1    	6.4.1 As-Built Configured Article List (CDIL QA-3) 

 The as-built configured article status shall be maintained throughout the production program in the certification logs and production orders. At the conclusion of integration, the information shall be
used to generate the preliminary As-built Configured Article List. After test and modification (if any) the List shall be finalized and presented. 
  

	6.2.2    	6.4.2 Certificate of Conformance (CDIL QA-4) 

 A Certificate of Conformance shall be generated and signed off by Product Assurance and Program Management. It details the conformance (and exceptions) to the SOWs, specifications and other contractual
documents for the delivered article. This Certificate of Conformance shall be delivered to DigitalGlobe at the Launch Readiness Review. 
  

	6.5	Product Assurance Reviews (CDIL QA-5) 

The plan shall include a program for the periodic audit of portions of the Contractor’s Product Assurance System in each of the below activity areas
to confirm conformance to the requirements. These audits will be conducted by the Program Product Assurance engineer. BATC shall inform DigitalGlobe of the audit results. 

 

	 	a.	Reliability 

  

	 	b.	Parts Procurement 

  
  

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	 	c.	Materials and Processes 

  

	 	d.	Non-Conforming Material Control 

  

	 	e.	Configuration Management 

  

	 	f.	Safety 

  

	6.6	Documentation 

 Documents shall be
submitted or made available to DigitalGlobe as indicated in the list provided in Attachment 1. 
  

	6.7	Known Non-Compliant Hardware 

[**Redacted**] 
  

	6.8	Military Standard 461 

 [**Redacted**]

  
  

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	7.0	Procurement 

  

	7.1	General 

 BATC shall be responsible for
the work associated with the procurement of all material and subcontracts required to provide the deliverable items, except for the CFE items identified in Section 10.0. BATC shall procure according to the CSO Supplier Product Assurance Plan.
Procurement activities shall be featured in the program master schedule. 
  

	7.2	Make/Buy Plans (CDIL PT-1) 

 BATC shall
identify Make/Buy plans for all Satellite components. 
  

	7.3	Encryption/Decryption Devices 

[**Redacted**] 
  

	7.4	Reviews 

 A series of reviews shall be
established with each subcontractor. A schedule of these reviews shall be included in the Review Listings required by paragraph 4.5.3. The reviews will generally be held at the vendor and DigitalGlobe personnel may attend, at their option.

  

	7.5	Program Subcontract Status Report (PSSR) (CDIL PT-2) 

 BATC shall prepare a Program Subcontract Status Report (PSSR) for the program. The PSSR will contain critical status information on each major subcontract (larger than $1M) relative to: 

 

	 	•	 	 Design & development 

  

	 	•	 	 Procurement and Production 

  

	 	•	 	 Assembly 

  

	 	•	 	 Integration 

  

	 	•	 	 Test, including any anomalies 

  

	 	•	 	 Delivery schedule 

  

	 	•	 	 Reviews 

  

	7.6	Documentation 

 Documents shall be
submitted or made available to DigitalGlobe as indicated in the list provided in Attachment 1. 
  

	7.7	Subcontract Flow-downs 

  

	7.7.1    	Assignment Clause 

 [**Redacted**]

  

	7.7.2    	Access 

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	8.0	Production Activities 

  

	8.1	General 

 BATC shall appoint a Production
engineer responsible for ensuring that BATC’s production capabilities match the requirements of the program. With the support of the Program QA engineer, he shall ensure that the production facilities comply with the Product Assurance
requirements. 
 BATC shall be responsible for the work associated with the production of the deliverable items, except for the CFE items
identified in Section 10.0. BATC shall be responsible for the production activities associated with integrating the CFE items as defined in Section 10. 
 Production activities shall be featured in the program master schedule. 
  

	8.2	Production Process 

 BATC shall produce
the deliverable hardware according to applicable BATC standardized procedures. As a minimum, standardized BATC procedures shall be followed for the following topics: 
 [**Redacted**] 
  

	8.3	Access 

 The production manager shall
arrange access for the DigitalGlobe staff to BATC manufacturing areas where manufacturing activities associated with the program are taking place. 
  

	8.4	Production Documentation 

 Production
orders and Certification Logs shall document the as-built configuration. These logs shall be available on-site for DigitalGlobe review. 

  
  

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	9.0	Integration and Test Activities 

  

	9.1	General 

 For the WV program the
Integration and Test activities fall into four logical categories. 
  

	 	a.	Box level / Subsystem level testing 

  

	 	b.	Bus level integration and testing including integration of the instrument 

  

	 	c.	Satellite level testing 

  

	 	d.	Mission and Launch Rehearsals 

 The Integration
and Test Manager shall be responsible to ensure that BATC’s integration and test capabilities match the requirements of the program 
 BATC
shall accomplish the work associated with a-d above for all BATC supplied hardware/software. BATC shall accomplish the work associated with b-d above for all CFE. 
  

	9.2	Box/Subsystem Level Testing 

  

	9.2.1	General 

 BATC shall perform all box
level testing per environmental design and test specification and the box level Requirements Verification and Compliance Matrix. 
  

	9.2.2	[**Redacted**] 

[**Redacted**] 
  

	9.3	WV Bus and Satellite Integration and Test Plans (CDIL PT-3) 

 BATC shall develop a WV Bus and Satellite Integration and Test Plan (Satellite I&T Plan) for the WV3 satellite. The test plans will include all I&T activities starting from the installation of the
first component on to the bus structure through launch. 
 The WV I&T Plan(s) shall: 

[**Redacted 4 Pages**] 
  

	9.4	Post-Shipment Instrument Testing 

 ITT
will perform post-shipment functional testing to verify the Instrument survived shipment without damage. ITT will provide the necessary test equipment for the Instrument. 
 BATC shall provide: 
 [**Redacted**] 

For schedule purposes the Instrument is not considered delivered to BATC upon arrival at BATC facility. Rather the instrument is considered delivered on
the date that the Instrument has completed all necessary post-shipment testing and is ready and available for BATC to integrate to the telescope/bus. 

  
  

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	9.5	Supporting Documents 

 BATC shall provide
as a minimum the following support documents: 
  

	 	a.	All necessary box level test procedures, integration procedures, and system level test procedures. Each procedure shall include a detailed test description explaining
the “what, how, and why” of each test. 

  

	 	b.	A System Level Test Matrix. The test matrix will identify which System Level Test procedures or portions of those procedures will be accomplished at each test phase.
The System Level Test phases include, but are not limited to: 

 [**Redacted**] 

 

	9.6	System Test Reports (CDIL PT-5) 

[**Redacted**] 
  

	9.6.1	Content 

 The report shall include a
summary of satellite configuration, test objectives, test results, significant hardware/software anomalies if any, resolution of significant anomalies, and a copy of all telemetry plots or other post-test data. The cognizant test engineer and the
appropriate subsystem engineer(s) shall sign the report. 
  

	9.6.2	Timeliness 

 BATC shall publish the test
reports No Later Than 15 working days after test completion. 
  

	9.7	Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) 

[**Redacted**] 
  

	9.8	DigitalGlobe Integration and Test Engineering Access 

  

	9.8.1	On-Site and Visiting Engineers 

 BATC
shall provide dedicated cubicle space, furniture, high-speed internet access, and phone lines for three resident DigitalGlobe I&T engineers. These DG on-site engineers will serve as the I&T focal point between DG and BATC. It is anticipated
these engineers will be on-site at BATC on a full-time basis. BATC shall provide dedicated cubicle space, furniture, high-speed internet access, and phone lines for one visiting DigitalGlobe engineer. 

 

	9.8.2	Access to Live Satellite Telemetry 

 Once
power-on bus integration begins, BATC shall provide DG with access to the live satellite telemetry from the cleanroom. DG will provide the necessary hardware to connect the Mission Control Center (MCC) to BATC GSE. DG will man and operate the DG
hardware as necessary to flow the telemetry to the MCC. DigitalGlobe access to telemetry will occur on a non-interference basis to BATC test team. 

  
  

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	9.8.3	Test Observation By Other DG Engineers 

BATC shall allow other DG satellite and ground system engineers access to the cleanroom to witness satellite testing. BATC is not obligated to coordinate,
inform, or schedule testing according to DG engineer availability. 
  

	9.8.4	Access to Command and Telemetry Log Files (CDIL PT-6) 

 BATC shall deliver an archive of all command and telemetry files from satellite integration and test in an electronic format. BATC shall deliver an update weekly. Electronic transfer to the DG server
shall constitute delivery. BATC shall maintain information about which command and telemetry database was used in delivered files as well as which test procedures were run in each file. 

 

	9.9	Test Reviews 

 The status of the Satellite
shall be reviewed during the test phases of the program. See paragraph 4.5.3.2 for the list of reviews and required content. 
  

	9.10	Optional Testing 

 The following is a list
of optional tests to be performed or supported by BATC. These are tests DigitalGlobe may choose to have BATC perform if the schedule permits. BATC should not show these tests in the baseline schedule. In each case after a test option is exercised by
DigitalGlobe, BATC has 30 calendar days to prepare for the test. BATC shall provide a separate option price prior to the start of I&T for each of these tests. 
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	10.0	Customer Furnished Equipment and Services 

  

	10.1	General 

 DigitalGlobe has contracts with
vendors other than BATC who are responsible for providing portions of the overall system. DigitalGlobe has the responsibility for monitoring, administering, and verifying performance of those subcontracts. This section defines the items and support
requirements that DigitalGlobe is responsible for securing and providing to BATC via these other subcontractors. This section also defines the equipment that DigitalGlobe is responsible for providing directly. 

The delivery of all items shall be per Attachment 2: Customer Furnished Equipment list. DigitalGlobe will also arrange for the return of loaned
equipment, if required, at no cost to BATC. CFE items shall be featured in the program master schedule. Unless otherwise explicitly provided to the contrary in Attachment 2, title to all equipment identified in this Section 10.0 shall remain in
DigitalGlobe. 
  

	10.2	Flight Equipment 

 [**Redacted**]

  

	10.2.1    [**Redacted**]	

 [**Redacted**] 

 

	10.2.2    [**Redacted**]	

 [**Redacted**] 

 

	10.2.3    [**Redacted**]	

 [**Redacted**] 

 

	10.2.4    [**Redacted**]	

 [**Redacted**] 

 

	10.2.5    [**Redacted**]	

 [**Redacted**] 

 

	10.2.6    [**Redacted**]	

 [**Redacted**] 

 

	10.3	Simulators (CSIM-1) 

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	10.4	Launch Vehicle Interfaces 

  

	10.4.1	    Launch Vehicle Interface 

 DigitalGlobe shall provide a launch vehicle interface adapter to BATC (CLSE-1). BATC shall use this for a fit check and for a separation test as described in paragraph 9.3.e. DigitalGlobe shall provide a
match drill template to BATC (CLSE-2). 
  

	10.4.2    Launch	Vehicle Separation Connectors (CLSE-3) 

DigitalGlobe shall provide the flight satellite/launch vehicle separation connectors. 

 

	10.5	Ground Support Equipment 

  

	10.5.1    Wideband	Link RGT Equipment 

 DigitalGlobe will
provide a set of RGT ground equipment for capturing Instrument data in the cleanroom. Nominally, this will include the following equipment and documentation: 
 [**Redacted**] 
  

	10.5.2    Narrowband	Link RGT Equipment (CGSE-5) 

 DigitalGlobe will provide a set of RGT ground equipment for processing the S-band uplink and X-band narrowband downlink in the cleanroom. The capability to bypass the RF sections and operate at a baseband
Satellite interface shall be provided by BATC. This may include elements of the Mission Control Center [**Redacted**] as dictated by the architecture of the ground system. DigitalGlobe shall deliver to BATC operating documentation and
interface details one month prior to delivery. 
 This equipment shall include: [**Redacted**] 

 

	10.5.3	    Special Test Equipment 

 DigitalGlobe shall provide special WB Link / WB receiver test equipment for WB link development and testing. This will include: 
 [**Redacted**] 
  

	10.5.4    Mission	Control Center (CGSE-11) 

 DigitalGlobe
will provide portions of the Mission Control Center (MCC) and software as required to support the Satellite Integration and Test Plan, via data links between the MCC in Longmont, CO and BATC. BATC shall be responsible for work on the Satellite
required to resolve problems associated with the Satellite performance and function. All work associated with resolution of DigitalGlobe provided ground equipment and interfaces shall be at DigitalGlobe expense. 

 

	10.5.5    	[**Redacted**] 

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	10.5.6	    [**Redacted**] 

[**Redacted**] 
  

	10.5.7    	[**Redacted**] 

 [**Redacted**]

  

	10.5.8    	MGB Test Equipment (CGSE-15) 

DigitalGlobe shall provide a signal generator, up-converter, feedhorn, and control computer. 

 

	10.6	Launch Vehicle Data (CLD-1 and CLD-2) 

DigitalGlobe shall provide a preliminary and final Coupled Loads Analysis (CLA) to BATC from the Launch Services contractor. 

 

	10.7	Instrument Data 

 DigitalGlobe shall
provide the WV3 instrument data and models, as specified in Paragraph 2.2, to support satellite level analysis and modeling for the areas listed below. BATC shall be responsible for additional data to support the provisions of this document and the
spacecraft specification. 
  

	10.7.1    	Instrument Structural Analysis Data (CID-1) 

 DigitalGlobe shall provide the WV3 instrument structural data and model. 
  

	10.7.2    	Instrument Thermal Analysis Data (CID-2) 

DigitalGlobe shall provide WV3 instrument thermal data and model. 

  
  

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	11.0	Storage and Delivery 

  

	11.1	General 

 BATC shall be responsible for
storage, if required, and delivery of the WV3 Satellite in accordance with the following paragraphs. 
  

	11.2	Satellite Pre-Shipment Storage 

 In the
event that the Satellite is completed prior to the contractually scheduled delivery date, BATC shall provide, at their cost, suitable environmentally controlled storage including temperature and humidity monitoring and recording. 

If shipment is delayed due to BATC beyond the contractually scheduled delivery date and the Satellite is complete, and such delay by BATC has caused a
loss of available launch opportunity, the Satellite shall be placed in storage at BATC’s expense. 
 If shipment is delayed due to
DigitalGlobe beyond the contractually scheduled delivery date and the Satellite is complete, the Satellite shall be placed in storage at DigitalGlobe’s expense. 
  

	11.3	Pre-Shipment Re-Test 

 Subject to the
length of the storage period, appropriate maintenance and power up of those units sensitive to inactivity shall be undertaken. Any items exhibiting signs of deterioration shall be subject to appropriate follow up action according to the
circumstances. All instances shall be reported to DigitalGlobe. 
 A thorough re-test is required should the storage exceed
[**Redacted**]. Details shall be provided in the test requirements document. Appropriate follow up action shall be taken, according to the circumstances, should any problems be detected. 

The re-test costs shall be at BATC expense if delay and retest were caused by BATC. The re-test costs shall be at DigitalGlobe’s expense if delay
and retest were caused by DigitalGlobe. 
  

	11.4	Satellite Shipping and Delivery 

[**Redacted**] 
 BATC shall provide
shipping from BATC plant to the launch site. BATC shall pack the Satellite and ground support equipment in suitable containers for shipment to the launch site. BATC shall unpack the Satellite and ground support equipment at the payload processing
facility at the launch site. 
 BATC shall provide insurance and security for the satellite and ground support equipment during shipment to the
launch site. 
 BATC shall pack the ground support equipment for return to BATC plant and provide shipping. 

BATC shall provide insurance for the ground support equipment during shipment back to BATC plant. 

The transportation environment shall be enveloped by the requirements in the Launch Vehicle and Instrument ICD and performance specification. BATC shall
be responsible for ensuring the Satellite compatibility with the requirements. BATC shall be responsible for verifying all environmental requirements are met including temperature, humidity, and shock monitoring. 

  
  

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	11.5	Satellite Launch Site Storage 

 BATC shall
provide volumetric storage and access requirements to DigitalGlobe for shipping containers required at the launch site. The baseline program assumes no Satellite storage requirements at the launch site. However, if the launch should be delayed once
the Satellite has been shipped, BATC shall provide, at DigitalGlobe expense, the support necessary to maintain, store, and retest the Satellite. 

  
  

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	12.0	Launch Support Services 

 BATC shall
provide launch support services as defined in the following paragraphs. 
  

	12.1	General 

 [**Redacted**]
DigitalGlobe will be responsible for overall coordination of launch activities. BATC shall support this activity as defined in this section of the SOW. 
 The Satellite shall be compatible with U.S. launch safety requirements. BATC shall generate a WV3 Missile System Pre-launch Safety Package (MSPSP) (CDIL LM-1) to document hazardous items or
operations and planned safety procedures for the Satellite. 
 BATC shall support the safety review processes of the Launch Services Contractor
and the Launch site. 
  

	12.2	Requirement Definition 

 BATC shall
support the generation and maintenance of the Launch Vehicle ICD as defined in paragraph 5.3.12. BATC shall supply the following information and any other information normally required by the Atlas V Launch Services User’s Guide to DigitalGlobe
and the Launch Services contractor: 
  

	 	a.	Launch vehicle interface details and requirements. 

  

	 	b.	Requirements for launch site support and services including space, power, environment, contamination control, lifting/moving, telecommunications, etc.

  

	 	c.	Statement of compliance with launch site safety requirements. 

  

	 	d.	Environmental requirements pre and post installation on launch vehicle. 

  

	 	e.	Verification of applicable portions of the Satellite to Launch Vehicle ICD. 

 

	 	f.	Launch Site Procedures. 

 BATC shall, by means
of drawings, analysis, or test, be responsible for specifically confirming Satellite compatibility with the launch vehicle requirements defined in the ICD. BATC shall prepare a RVCM, as defined in paragraph 5.3.6, for those portions of the ICD for
which it has responsibility. 
  

	12.3	Technical Interchange Meetings 

 BATC
shall support up to twenty Technical Interchange Meetings (TIM) with the launch organization. [**Redacted**] In addition, BATC will support informal meetings and teleconferences at DigitalGlobe’s Colorado facilities and BATC facility as
required resolving interface and infrastructure issues. 
  

	12.4	FEM and CLA-to-Design Load Comparisons (CDIL LM-2) 

 BATC shall provide preliminary Finite Element Models (FEM) and final FEMs for the WV3 Satellite for the purposes of performing coupled loads analyses. DigitalGlobe is responsible for obtaining valid CLA
results from the launch service contractor and delivering those to BATC. BATC shall then compare the results of the coupled loads analyses to the design loads used in spacecraft bus and Instrument structural analysis to confirm that the resulting
loads are within the design requirements as specified in the respective ICDs. The deliverables are as follows: 

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	12.5	Export Regulations 

 All contractors on
this program are anticipated to be U.S. companies including the launch service contractor. Therefore we anticipate no exports of hardware, software, or technology to foreign companies. However, if that situation changes, DigitalGlobe shall be the
single point of contact for all export issues. Therefore: 
 BATC shall provide information directly to DigitalGlobe and DigitalGlobe will be
responsible for obtaining and documenting all export approvals for all documentation transmitted to the launch vehicle agencies. 
 DigitalGlobe
will be responsible for all work associated with compliance to export regulations including licensing, security, customs, document approval, transportation, etc. for documents/data channeled through DigitalGlobe. 

It is understood that the Department of State International Traffic in Arms regulations (CFR 22 Part 120 through 130) strictly apply to any data or
hardware covered under this SOW. 
  

	12.6	Adapter Fit-Check 

 BATC shall perform a
launch vehicle interface check on the satellite as defined in the Test Plan. DigitalGlobe will arrange for the launch services contractor to provide the adapter, interface portions of the separation system, and GSE. If required, DigitalGlobe will
also arrange for support from the launch services contractor at no cost to BATC. 
  

	12.7	Launch Site Infrastructure 

 DigitalGlobe
shall arrange for and provide all launch site infrastructure necessary for satellite testing and pre-launch processing. This includes lease of a satellite processing facility. 

 

	12.8	Launch Site Operations 

 BATC shall
support the launch operations campaign including provision of the test equipment and labor required to perform the launch site unpacking, Satellite checkout as defined by the WV I&T Plan, fueling, final mating to launch vehicle, launch, and
repacking for return to BATC plant. Delays associated with BATC performance shall be at BATC expense. Any other delays shall be at DigitalGlobe expense. BATC will be responsible to support meetings for the purpose of coordinating launch site
operations including joint operations with the launch services contractor. All efforts associated with reprocessing due to a cancelled or aborted launch shall be at DigitalGlobe expense. 

 

	12.9	Fueling 

 BATC shall prepare a fueling
plan and the procedures required for fueling the Satellite using an appropriate fueling cart. BATC shall prepare the fueling equipment for hydrazine loading operations and package for shipment to the launch site. BATC shall be responsible for a
single fuel loading operation unless multiple fuelings are required due to reasons under BATC’s control. 

  
  

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 BATC shall provide all required consumables, propellant, safety training, and safety equipment
including SCAPE gear required to effectively and safely perform satellite fueling operations. DigitalGlobe shall arrange for disposal of all hazardous wastes and any excess materials through its Launch Services provider. 

BATC shall provide support to the launch vehicle/range contractor as required to respond to range specific requirements as they pertain to the handling
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	13.0	Mission Preparation and On-Orbit Commissioning 

 BATC shall assist with Mission preparation and On-orbit Commissioning by performing the following tasks and engineering services. 

 

	13.1	Training (CDIL LM-3) 

13.1.1    Training Materials 
 BATC shall develop a training package for each satellite subsystem including the operation of the Instrument to address specifically the changes between WV-2 and WV3. The training package will be based on
the Subsystem Description Documents (Paragraph 5.3.10) and include the same minimum information. 
 The training packages will be delivered
on both paper and electronic media. 
 13.1.2    Training Sessions 

For each subsystem, a cognizant BATC subsystem engineer shall present the training materials from paragraph 13.1.1. DigitalGlobe will provide the
conference room and necessary projectors to support the presentation. DigitalGlobe reserves the right to videotape the training sessions for the purpose of training future DigitalGlobe personnel. 

 

	13.2	Command and Telemetry Handbook (CDIL LM-4) 

BATC shall prepare a command and telemetry handbook. This document shall provide a definitive listing of all satellite telemetry and commands with a full
description for each. The handbook shall meet the requirements identified in WV159. 
  

	13.3	Bus Subsystem Calibration Tools (CDIL LM-5) 

 BATC shall provide the subsystem calibration tools necessary for on-orbit calibration activities. Depending upon the final satellite design, these tools include but may not be limited to: 

[**Redacted**] 
  

	13.4	DigitalGlobe Procedure Development Support 

DigitalGlobe will generate the on-orbit procedures for the WV3 satellite(s). BATC shall understand the DigitalGlobe Concept-of-Operations and assist the
procedure development. BATC shall review DigitalGlobe developed procedures for technical, operational, and safety concerns. [**Redacted**] 
  

	13.5	Commissioning Plan (CDIL LM-6) 

DigitalGlobe shall generate the Commissioning Plan for the WV3 satellite. BATC shall assist the commissioning plan development. This includes assisting
with the definition of the nominal sequence of events, required prerequisites, allowed out-of-sequence events, and required technical support for each event. DigitalGlobe will provide information about ground contacts, mission control center
operations, and other necessary ground information used to create the commissioning plan(s). 

  
  

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 The Commissioning Plan shall include subsystem initialization, calibration, and demonstration of
performance requirements including, but not limited to, the following: 
 [**Redacted**] 

 

	13.6	Anomaly Preparations 

 DigitalGlobe will
generate anomaly resolution flow-charts. BATC shall assist with the anomaly flow-chart development including defining the probable anomalies and proper recovery actions/sequences. BATC shall review DigitalGlobe anomaly resolution flow-charts for
technical, operational, and safety concerns. 
  

	13.7	Satellite Commissioning 

  

	13.7.1    	Launch and Early Operations (LEOP) Phase 

DigitalGlobe shall direct Satellite Launch and Early Operations. BATC shall provide a dedicated engineer for all satellite subsystems except for the
Instrument subsystem. This support will run 24 hours per day for up to 7 days at the DigitalGlobe Mission Control Center in Longmont, CO. 
  

	13.7.2	    Verification and Calibration (V&C) Phase 

 DigitalGlobe shall conduct the Verification and Calibration activities necessary to achieve Full Operational Capability (FOC). This includes but is not limited to satellite calibration activities such as
star tracker and gyroscope calibrations. 
 Barring anomalies, V&C activities will nominally occur between 0600 and 1800 hours seven days
per week. V&C activities will nominally require 30 days. BATC shall provide a dedicated engineer for all satellite subsystems except for the Instrument subsystem. 
 BATC shall also provide off-hour, on-call engineering support during V&C. A 30 minute or less call-back response is required. 

 

	1.1.1.7    13.7.2.1        Commissioning	Reports (CDIL LM-7) 

 BATC shall produce a
Commissioning Report. The report will document spacecraft bus Beginning-of-Life (BOL) performance and will update End-of-Life (EOL) performance predictions for all subsystems for which it has responsibility. At a minimum the report shall include:

  

	 	a.	An explanation of significant deviations from performance metrics as identified in the satellite specification. The explanation shall include the reasons for the
performance delta and the anticipated effects, if any, on the subsystem or satellite. 

  

	 	b.	An explanation of any known component or sub-component failures encountered during the LEOP or V&C Phases. The explanation shall include the possible causes of the
failure, workarounds, updated reliability analysis for the component, subsystem, and satellite, and any impacts to DigitalGlobe’s concept of operation. 

  
  

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	13.8	Satellite Simulator 

 BATC shall provide a
high fidelity dynamic satellite simulator. The simulator shall simulate satellite responses to stimuli. BATC shall provide sufficient documentation to accurately capture the design, functionality, capabilities, limitations, maintenance, extension,
and operation of the simulator. 
  

	13.8.1	    Satellite Simulator (CDIL LM-8) 

 BATC shall deliver a high fidelity satellite simulator per the requirements document [**Redacted**]. [**Redacted**] BATC and DigitalGlobe shall mutually agree upon a computer hardware and
operating system, called the computing platform, for use in simulator functional and performance acceptance testing. BATC shall execute spacecraft simulator acceptance testing on the identified platform. DigitalGlobe shall execute the simulator
testing on the same platform. 
 The satellite simulator does not need to include the MGB subsystem. 

 

	13.8.2	    Documentation (CDIL LM-9) 

 BATC shall provide a Users manual with sufficient detail to: 
  

	 	•	 	 Develop simulation scenarios including all configuration files, scripts, procedures, ephemeris, initial conditions, etc 

 

	 	•	 	 Start-up, shut-down, and operate the simulation console and all simulator components 

 

	 	•	 	 Control the simulation in real-time by setting/adjusting variables 

 

	 	•	 	 Inspect low level model telemetry through the simulation console and simulator components directly 

 

	 	•	 	 Save, modify, and load simulator state files used to start, pause, resume, and diagnose simulation scenarios 

 

	 	•	 	 Understand all log files and log entries 

  

	 	•	 	 Understand and recover from all error conditions 

  

	 	•	 	 Extend, modify, maintain, build and release the simulator. 

 

	 	•	 	 Incorporate a new flight software release into the simulator 

 In this context, “maintain” refers to the functions required to upgrade to new versions of commercial products such as MatLab or Simulink, alter configuration files, or otherwise customize the
implementation. 
  

	13.8.3	    Source Code (CDIL LM-10) 

 Per the terms of the software license agreement set forth in the Agreement, BATC shall provide all BATC developed bus simulator software components in source format (non binary). Source code shall be
delivered in originating and native format. BATC does not need to provide development tools or COTS software, but BATC shall provide COTS software tool configuration including supplier, part number, and revision levels of tools used (e.g. compilers,
linkers, and other development tools) and all reasonable data/information necessary for DigitalGlobe to enhance, modify, compile, and deploy the simulator. 

  
  

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	13.8.4	    Delivery Schedule 

BATC shall provide the simulator, manuals, and source code per Attachment 1. BATC shall deliver an updated simulator based upon LEOP/commissioning
on-orbit performance. At a minimum, the following subsystem models will be updated: thermal, power, and ADCS models. 
  

	13.8.5	    Technical Interchange Meetings and Design Reviews 

 BATC shall include DigitalGlobe in technical interchange meetings and design reviews such that DigitalGlobe can explain the intent behind various simulator requirements. BATC and DigitalGlobe shall refine
high level requirements to detailed requirements during technical interchange meetings. BATC shall hold preliminary and critical design reviews for the Satellite Simulator. BATC shall hold intermediate Technical Interchange Meetings for the
following modules at a minimum: the console, sensor and actuator models, redundancy modeling, fault modeling, thermal modeling, and power modeling. 
  

	13.9	Maneuver Planners 

 [**Redacted**]

  

	13.9.1    [**Redacted**]	

 [**Redacted**] 

 

	13.9.2    	[**Redacted**] 

 [**Redacted**]

  

	13.9.3    	[**Redacted**] 

 [**Redacted**]

  

	13.10    Software	Test Bench 

 BATC shall maintain a test
bench suitable for the development and troubleshooting of the satellite computer Flight Software. The bench will include at a minimum: 
 [**Redacted**] 
  

	13.11    Ground	Stations 

 DigitalGlobe is responsible for
all Ground Station equipment. DigitalGlobe operators will be the lead operators of the Ground Segment.1 
  

	13.12    Telemetry	Packet Creation and Mapping Tools (CDIL LM-15) 

 BATC shall provide the documentation, software, and training necessary for making changes to the telemetry received from the satellite. This includes changes to both telemetry packets and the mapping
of those packets into various telemetry streams under CCSDS Grade C protocol.

  
  

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 Initial delivery shall coincide with initial delivery of the Command & Telemetry Handbook
(C&TH). BATC shall update if necessary at a. launch minus 6 months, b. final pre-launch C&TH delivery, and c. launch plus 6 months. Training shall occur coincident with Training Sessions specified in section 13.1 with delta training, if
needed, at the final pre-launch C&TH delivery. 
  

	13.13    Telemetry	Monitor and Response (CDIL LM-16) 

 BATC
shall provide the documentation, software, and training necessary for making changes to flight software telemetry monitors and response actions on the satellite. This includes creation of new telemetry monitors and response actions, and changes
to existing monitors and response actions.
 Initial delivery shall coincide with initial delivery of the Command & Telemetry Handbook
(C&TH). BATC shall update if necessary at a. launch minus 6 months, b. final pre-launch C&TH delivery, and c. launch plus 6 months. Training shall occur coincident with Training Sessions specified in section 13.1 with delta training, if
needed, at the final pre-launch C&TH delivery. 
  

	14.0	Communications Flexibility and TT&C Definition 

 BATC shall work with DigitalGlobe to set/finalize satellite ID’s by CDR. 
  

	15.0	Facilities 

 BATC shall provide all
facilities necessary to perform the scope of this SOW. 

  
  

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 ATTACHMENT 1        CONTRACT DATA ITEMS LIST 

 

											
	 Data Item
	  	 Title
	  	 SOW Ref
	  	 Initial Submittal
	  	 Updates
	  	 Comments

	 PROGRAM MANAGEMENT

	PM-1	  	Program Management Structure	  	 4.2
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	PM-2	  	Master Program Schedule	  	 4.4
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	monthly	  	
	PM-3	  	Component/Subsystem Design Review Listing	  	 4.5.4
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	PM-4	  	Component/Subsystem Test Readiness / Data Review Listing	  	 4.5.5
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	PM-5	  	Documentation Listing	  	 4.6.3
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	 No later than

Bi-monthly
	  	
	PM-6	  	Action Item List	  	 4.7
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	PM-7	  	Historical Record of Payments & Payments Forecast	  	 4.8.1 & 4.8.2
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	monthly	  	
	 DESIGN
	  		  		  		  		  	
	D-1	  	Satellite to Instrument ICD	  	 5.3.1
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	D-2	  	Satellite to Ground Station Narrowband ICD	  	 5.3.2
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	D-3	  	Satellite to Ground Station Wideband Link ICD	  	 5.3.3
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	D-4	  	Satellite Environmental Design and Test Specification	  	 5.3.4
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	D-5	  	Contamination Control Plan	  	 5.3.5
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	D-6	  	Satellite Level Requirements Verification/Compliance Matrix	  	 5.3.6
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	D-7	  	Box Level Requirements Verification/Compliance Matrix	  	 5.3.7
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	D-8	  	Drawings	  	 5.3.8
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	with EOs	  	
	D-9	  	Performance Compliance Matrix	  	 5.3.9.1
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Quarterly	  	
	D-10	  	Risk Management Report	  	 5.3.9.2
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Monthly	  	

  
  

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	 Data Item
	  	 Title
	  	 SOW Ref
	  	 Initial Submittal
	  	 Updates
	  	 Comments

	D-11	  	Subsystem Description Docs	  	 5.3.10
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	 Launch – 4 m;
 Launch + 4
m
	  	Updates only as required
	D-12	  	Thermal Analysis and Reports	  	 5.3.11.a
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	D-13	  	Structural Analysis	  	 5.3.11.b
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	D-14	  	Control System Analysis	  	 5.3.11.c
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	D-15	  	Failure Modes and Effects and Criticality Analysis (FMECA)	  	 5.3.11.d
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	D-16	  	Satellite Reliability Analysis	  	 5.3.11.e
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	D-17	  	Satellite Imaging Performance	  	 5.3.11.h
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	D-18	  	Critical Items List	  	 5.3.13
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	D-19	  	Component Heritage Summary	  	 5.3.14
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	D-20	  	System Engineering Reports	  	 5.3.16
	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
	D-21	  	Flight Software Code	  	 5.3.16
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	 As req’d Final
 @
PSR
	  	
	D-22	  	Composite Grounding Design	  	 5.3.17
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	D-23	  	Structural, Power, Thermal, and Reliability Analytical Models	  	 5.3.18
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	L+3 m	  	
	D-24	  	Coordinate Transformation Document	  	 5.3.19
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	L – 4m	  	
	D-25	  	Flight Software Users Manual	  	 5.3.20
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	D-26	  	Component Acceptance Data Package	  	 5.3.21
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	D-27	  	Jitter Analysis and Test Data	  	 5.3.22
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	D-28	  	Telescope Boresight Stability Data	  	 5.3.23
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	D-29	  	Position and Attitude Accuracy	  	 5.3.24
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	D-30	  	PDR Data Package	  	 4.5.3
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	D-31	  	CDR Data Package	  	 4.5.3
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	D-32	  	Satellite to MGB ICD	  	 5.3.25
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	

  
  

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	 Data Item
	  	 Title
	  	 SOW Ref
	  	 Initial Submittal
	  	 Updates
	  	 Comments

	D-33	  	Electrical GSE ICD	  	 5.3.26
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	D-34	  	Satellite Requirements Review	  	 4.5.3.1
	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
	D-35	  	Battery Life Prediction	  	 5.3.11.g
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	L+ 1m	  	
	PRODUCT ASSURANCE	  		  		  		  	
	QA-1	  	EEE Parts List	  	 6.2.1
	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
	QA-2	  	Material Identification and Use Listing	  	 6.2.2
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	See para 6.3.2	  	
	QA-3	  	As built configured article list	  	 6.3.1
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	At Launch Readiness Review	  	
	QA-4	  	Certification of Conformance	  	 6.3.2
	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
	QA-5	  	Product Assurance Reviews	  	 6.4
	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
	PROCUREMENT, PRODUCTION & TEST	  		  		  	
	PT-1	  	Make / Buy Plans	  	 7.2
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	PT-2	  	Program Subcontract Status Report	  	 7.5
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	monthly	  	
	PT-3	  	WV I&T Plan	  	 9.3
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	PT-4	  	Battery Maintenance Plan	  	 9.3.d
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As req’d	  	
	PT-5	  	System Test Reports	  	 9.6
	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
	PT-6	  	I&T Command and Telemetry Log Files	  	 9.8.4
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	weekly	  	
	PT-7	  	Reserved	  	 Na
	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
	PT-8	  	Instrument Integration Readiness Review Data Package	  	 4.5.3
	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
	PT-9	  	Satellite Environmental Testing Readiness Review Data Package	  	 4.5.3
	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
	PT-10	  	Pre-Ship Review Data Package	  	 4.5.3
	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
	LAUNCH AND MISSION	  		  		  	
	LM-1	  	Missile Systems Pre-Launch Safety Package (MSPSP)	  	 12.1
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	 L-52 wks TBD
 L-26 wks
TBD
	  	
	LM-2	  	Preliminary WV3 FEM	  	 12.4.a
	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
		  	Preliminary CLA-to-WV3 Design Loads Comparison	  	 12.4.b
	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	

  
  

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	 Data Item
	  	 Title
	  	 SOW Ref
	  	 Initial Submittal
	  	 Updates
	  	 Comments

		  	Final WV3 FEM	  	 12.4.c
	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
		  	Final CLA-to-WV3 Design Loads Comparison	  	 12.4.d
	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
	LM-3	  	Training Materials and sessions	  	 13.1.1
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As revised	  	
	LM-4	  	Command &Telemetry Handbook	  	 13.2
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As revised	  	
	LM-5	  	Calibration Tools	  	 13.3
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	 As revised
 & L+3
m
	  	
	LM-6	  	Commissioning Plan	  	 13.5
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	As revised	  	
	LM-7	  	Commissioning Report	  	 13.7.2.1
	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
	LM-8	  	Satellite Simulator	  	 13.8.1
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	See Para 3.1.b	  	
	LM-9	  	Satellite Simulator Documentation	  	 13.8.2
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	With LM-8	  	
	LM-10	  	Satellite Simulator Source Code	  	 13.8.3
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	With LM-8	  	
	LM-11	  	High Fidelity Maneuver Planner	  	 13.9.1
	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
	LM-12	  	Peak Estimator Algorithm	  	 13.9.2
	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
	LM-13	  	Integrative Maneuver Model	  	 3
	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
	LM-14	  	Satellite Launch Readiness Review Data Package	  	 4.5.3
	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	
	LM-15	  	Telemetry Packet Creation and Mapping Tools	  	 13.12
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	See 13.12	  	
	LM-16	  	Telemetry Monitor and Response	  	 13.13
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	See 13.13	  	

 All items are provided for DigitalGlobe information only. Approvals are not required except for ICDs, changes to ICDs,
and as otherwise noted. 
 ATP +1m is 1 month after Authorization to Proceed. 

  
  

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	ATTACHMENT 2 CUSTOMER FURNISHED EQUIPMENT LIST

  

									
	 Item
	  	 Title
	  	SOW
Ref	  	 Date
	  	 Comment

	FLIGHT HARDWARE
	CFHW-1	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.2.1	  	[**Redacted**]	  	
	CFHW-2	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.2.2	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Flight and corresponding ground keys.
	CFHW-3	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.2.3	  	[**Redacted**]	  	
	CFHW-4	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.2.4	  	[**Redacted**]	  	
	CFHW-5	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.2.5	  	[**Redacted**]	  	
	CFHW-6	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.2.6	  	[**Redacted**]	  	
	[**Redacted**]
	CSIM-1	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.3	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Remains the property of DG
	[**Redacted**]
	CLSE-1	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.4.1	  	[**Redacted**]	  	
	CLSE-2	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.4.1	  	[**Redacted**]	  	
	CLSE-3	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.4.2	  	[**Redacted**]	  	
	[**Redacted**]
	CGSE-1	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.5.1.a	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Remains the property of DG
	CGSE-2	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.5.1.b	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Remains the property of DG
	CGSE-3	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.5.1.c	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Remains the property of DG
	CGSE-4	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.5.1.d	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Remains the property of DG
	CGSE-5	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.5.2.	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Remains the property of DG
	CGSE-6	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.5.2.0	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Remains the property of DG
	CGSE-7	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.5.2.0	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Remains the property of DG
	CGSE-8	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.5.3.a	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Remains the property of DG
	CGSE-9	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.5.3.b	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Remains the property of DG
	CGSE-10	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.5.3.c	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Remains the property of DG
	CGSE-11	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.5.4	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Remains the property of DG

  
  

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	 Item
	  	 Title
	  	SOW
Ref	  	 Date
	  	 Comment

	CGSE-12	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.5.5	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Remains the property of DG
	CGSE-13	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.5.6	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Remains the property of DG
	CGSE-14	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.5.7	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Remains the property of DG
	CGSE-15	  	[**Redacted**]	  	10.5.8	  	[**Redacted**]	  	Remains the property of DG
	LAUNCH VEHICLE DATA ITEM
	CLD-1	  	WV3 Preliminary CLA	  	10.6	  	[**Redacted**]	  	
	CLD-2	  	WV3 Final CLA	  	10.6	  	[**Redacted**]	  	
	INSTRUMENT DATA ITEM
	CID-1	  	WV3 Instrument Structural Data	  	10.7.1	  	[**Redacted**]	  	
	CID-2	  	WV3 Instrument Thermal Data	  	10.7.2	  	[**Redacted**]	  	

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 Attachment 2 

Specifications for the WorldView 3 Satellite, Rev 5.0 
 Dated 2 May 2011 

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WorldView-3 Satellite 
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 Table of Contents 

 

																							
	1.	  	  
	 SCOPE
	  	 	6	  
		  	 	1.1	  	  	  
	 Purpose
	  	 	6	  
		  	 	1.2	  	  	  
	 System Overview
	  	 	6	  
		  	 	1.3	  	  	  
	 Document Overview
	  	 	6	  
	2.	  	  
	 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
	  	 	7	  
		  	 	2.1	  	  	  
	 Government Documents
	  	 	7	  
		  				  	 	2.1.1	  	  	  
	 [**Redacted**]
	  	 	7	  
		  				  	 	2.1.2	  	  	  
	 [**Redacted**]
	  	 	7	  
		  	 	2.2	  	  	  
	 Non-Government Documents
	  	 	7	  
		  				  	 	2.2.1	  	  	  
	 [**Redacted**]
	  	 	7	  
		  				  	 	2.2.2	  	  	  
	 [**Redacted**]
	  	 	7	  
		  				  	 	2.2.3	  	  	  
	 [**Redacted**]
	  	 	7	  
		  	 	2.3	  	  	  
	 Reference Documents
	  	 	7	  
	3.	  	  
	 REQUIREMENTS
	  	 	7	  
		  	 	3.1	  	  	  
	 Satellite Definition
	  	 	8	  
		  				  	 	3.1.1	  	  	  
	 Satellite Diagrams
	  	 	8	  
		  				  				  	 	3.1.1.1	  	  	  
	 Component Tree
	  	 	8	  
		  				  				  	 	3.1.1.2	  	  	  
	 Coordinate System
	  	 	8	  
		  				  	 	3.1.2	  	  	  
	 Satellite Interfaces
	  	 	8	  
		  				  				  	 	3.1.2.1	  	  	  
	 Non-interference with Outside Systems
	  	 	8	  
		  				  				  				  	 	3.1.2.1.1	  	  	 [**Redacted**
	  	 	8	  
		  				  				  				  	 	3.1.2.1.2	  	  	 [**Redacted**]
	  	 	8	  
		  				  				  				  	 	3.1.2.1.3	  	  	 [**Redacted**]
	  	 	8	  
		  				  				  	 	3.1.2.2	  	  	  
	 Satellite-Global Positioning System Interfaces
	  	 	8	  
		  				  				  				  	 	3.1.2.2.1	  	  	 Compatibility
	  	 	8	  
		  				  				  	 	3.1.2.3	  	  	  
	 Satellite-Ground Interfaces
	  	 	9	  
		  				  				  				  	 	3.1.2.3.1	  	  	 Compatibility
	  	 	9	  
		  				  				  				  	 	3.1.2.3.2	  	  	 Remote Ground Terminal Locations
	  	 	9	  
		  				  				  				  	 	3.1.2.3.3	  	  	 Command Uplink
	  	 	9	  
		  				  				  				  	 	3.1.2.3.4	  	  	 Narrowband Telemetry Downlink
	  	 	9	  
		  				  				  				  	 	3.1.2.3.5	  	  	 Wideband Data Downlink
	  	 	9	  
		  				  				  	 	3.1.2.4	  	  	  
	 Satellite-Launch Vehicle Interfaces
	  	 	10	  
		  				  				  				  	 	3.1.2.4.1	  	  	 Compatibility
	  	 	10	  
		  				  				  				  	 	3.1.2.4.2	  	  	 [**Redacted**]
	  	 	10	  
		  				  				  				  	 	3.1.2.4.3	  	  	 Umbilical
	  	 	10	  
		  				  	 	3.1.3	  	  	  
	 Customer Furnished Equipment
	  	 	10	  
		  				  				  	 	3.1.3.1	  	  	  
	 Instrument
	  	 	10	  
		  				  				  				  	 	3.1.3.1.1	  	  	 Physical, Structural and Mechanical Requirements
	  	 	10	  
		  				  				  				  	 	3.1.3.1.2	  	  	 Thermal Interfaces
	  	 	11	  
		  				  				  				  	 	3.1.3.1.3	  	  	 Power Interfaces
	  	 	11	  
		  				  				  				  	 	3.1.3.1.4	  	  	 Command and Telemetry Interfaces
	  	 	11	  
		  				  				  				  	 	3.1.3.1.5	  	  	 Image Data Interfaces
	  	 	12	  
		  				  				  				  	 	3.1.3.1.6	  	  	 EOA Thermal Control Interfaces
	  	 	12	  
		  				  				  				  	 	3.1.3.1.7	  	  	 [**Redacted**]
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		  				  				  	 	3.1.3.2	  	  	  
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		  	 	3.2	  	  	 Satellite Characteristics
	  	 	13	  
		  				  	3.2.1	  	  
	 Performance
	  	 	13	  
		  				  		  	 	3.2.1.1	  	 	 General Mission Requirements
	  	 	13	  
		  				  		  				 	3.2.1.1.1	  	 Mission Life
	  	 	13	  
		  				  		  				 	3.2.1.1.2	  	 Orbits
	  	 	13	  
		  				  		  	 	3.2.1.2	  	 	 Satellite Operating Modes
	  	 	13	  
		  				  		  				 	3.2.1.2.1	  	 Normal Operating Modes
	  	 	13	  
		  				  		  				 	3.2.1.2.2	  	 Special / Contingency Modes
	  	 	14	  
		  				  		  				 	3.2.1.2.3	  	 Intermediate and Transitional Modes
	  	 	15	  
		  				  		  	 	3.2.1.3	  	 	 Pre-Launch Operations
	  	 	15	  
		  				  		  				 	3.2.1.3.1	  	 Ground Storage
	  	 	15	  
		  				  		  				 	3.2.1.3.2	  	 Launch Delay
	  	 	15	  
		  				  		  	 	3.2.1.4	  	 	 Early Orbit Operations
	  	 	16	  
		  				  		  				 	3.2.1.4.1	  	 Autonomous Operations After Separation
	  	 	16	  
		  				  		  				 	3.2.1.4.2	  	 First [**Redacted**]
	  	 	16	  
		  				  		  				 	3.2.1.4.3	  	 Commissioning
	  	 	16	  
		  				  		  	 	3.2.1.5	  	 	 Mission Operations
	  	 	16	  
		  				  		  				 	3.2.1.5.1	  	 Viewing Angles
	  	 	16	  
		  				  		  				 	3.2.1.5.2	  	 Imaging and Downlink Operations
	  	 	16	  
		  				  		  				 	3.2.1.5.3	  	 Stereo Imaging
	  	 	17	  
		  				  		  				 	3.2.1.5.4	  	 Off-Nadir Imaging
	  	 	17	  
		  				  		  				 	3.2.1.5.5	  	 [**Redacted**]
	  	 	17	  
		  				  		  				 	3.2.1.5.6	  	 [**Redacted**]
	  	 	17	  
		  				  		  	 	3.2.1.6	  	 	 Instrument Requirements
	  	 	17	  
		  				  		  				 	3.2.1.6.1	  	 Integrated Bus/Instrument Performance Effects
	  	 	17	  
		  				  		  				 	3.2.1.6.2	  	 [**Redacted**]
	  	 	17	  
		  				  		  				 	3.2.1.6.3	  	 [**Redacted**]
	  	 	18	  
		  				  		  				 	3.2.1.6.4	  	 Instrument Cleanliness
	  	 	19	  
		  				  		  	 	3.2.1.7	  	 	 Bus Subsystem Requirements
	  	 	19	  
		  				  		  				 	3.2.1.7.1	  	 [**Redacted**]
	  	 	19	  
		  				  		  				 	3.2.1.7.2	  	 ADCS
	  	 	20	  
		  				  		  				 	3.2.1.7.3	  	 Propulsion
	  	 	22	  
		  				  		  				 	3.2.1.7.4	  	 Flight Software
	  	 	23	  
		  				  		  				 	3.2.1.7.5	  	 C&DH
	  	 	24	  
		  				  		  				 	3.2.1.7.6	  	 Narrowband Communications
	  	 	28	  
		  				  		  				 	3.2.1.7.7	  	 [**Redacted**]
	  	 	30	  
		  				  		  				 	3.2.1.7.8	  	 EPDS
	  	 	33	  
		  				  		  				 	3.2.1.7.9	  	 Structures and Mechanisms
	  	 	34	  
		  				  		  				 	3.2.1.7.10	  	 Thermal Control
	  	 	35	  
		  				  		  				 	3.2.1.7.11	  	 Direct Tasking
	  	 	36	  
		  				  	3.2.2	  	  
	 Physical Characteristics
	  	 	40	  
		  				  		  	 	3.2.2.1	  	 	 Size Constraints
	  	 	40	  
		  				  		  	 	3.2.2.2	  	 	 Mass Constraints
	  	 	40	  
		  				  		  	 	3.2.2.3	  	 	 Shipping Constraints
	  	 	40	  
		  				  	3.2.3	  	  
	 Reliability
	  	 	40	  
		  				  		  	 	3.2.3.1	  	 	 End of Life Ps
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	 [**Redacted**]
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		  		  				  	 	3.2.3.3	  	  	  
	 [**Redacted**]
	  	 	40	  
		  		  				  	 	3.2.3.4	  	  	  
	 Cycle-Limited Items
	  	 	40	  
		  		  				  				  	 	3.2.3.4.1	  	  	 [**Redacted**]
	  	 	40	  
		  		  				  				  	 	3.2.3.4.2	  	  	 [**Redacted**]
	  	 	40	  
		  		  	 	3.2.4	  	  	  
	 Availability and Maintainability
	  	 	41	  
		  		  				  	 	3.2.4.1	  	  	  
	 Fault Recovery Timeline
	  	 	41	  
		  		  				  	 	3.2.4.2	  	  	  
	 Environmental Conditions
	  	 	41	  
		  		  				  				  	 	3.2.4.2.1	  	  	 Launch Induced Environments
	  	 	41	  
		  		  				  				  	 	3.2.4.2.2	  	  	 On-Orbit Environments
	  	 	41	  
		  		  				  				  	 	3.2.4.2.3	  	  	 Pre-Launch Environments
	  	 	41	  
		  	3.3	  	  
	 Satellite Design and Construction
	  	 	41	  
		  		  	 	3.3.1	  	  	  
	 General
	  	 	41	  
		  		  	 	3.3.2	  	  	  
	 SEUs
	  	 	41	  
		  		  	 	3.3.3	  	  	  
	 Immunity to Latch-Up
	  	 	41	  
		  		  	 	3.3.4	  	  	  
	 Cleanliness and Contamination Control
	  	 	41	  
		  		  				  	 	3.3.4.1	  	  	  
	 [**Redacted**]
	  	 	41	  
		  		  				  	 	3.3.4.2	  	  	  
	 [**Redacted**]
	  	 	42	  
		  		  				  	 	3.3.4.3	  	  	  
	 [**Redacted**]
	  	 	42	  
		  		  				  	 	3.3.4.4	  	  	  
	 [**Redacted**]
	  	 	42	  
		  		  	 	3.3.5	  	  	  
	 Safety
	  	 	42	  
		  		  	 	3.3.6	  	  	  
	 [**Redacted**]
	  	 	42	  
	4.	  	 VERIFICATION
	  	 	42	  
	5.	  	 QUALITY ASSURANCE
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	2.	SCOPE 

  

	2.1	Purpose 

 This document describes the
requirements for design and implementation of the DigitalGlobe WorldView-3 Satellite, being constructed to support DigitalGlobe commercial imaging operations. 
  

	2.2	System Overview 

 Ball
Aerospace & Technology Corporation (BATC) is providing the integrated WorldView-3 imaging satellite to DigitalGlobe, Inc. As the Space Segment Integrator (SSI), BATC is manufacturing a Spacecraft Bus that can accommodate the panchromatic +
multi-spectral WorldView-3 Instrument. This will be the same Bus design as used for predecessor WorldView Satellites. The Instrument is being supplied by ITT Industries Space Systems Division (ITT) to DigitalGlobe, with miscellaneous support units /
functions provided by BATC. All ITT equipment will be provided as Customer Furnished Equipment (CFE) to BATC for Satellite integration. As the SSI, BATC will then perform Satellite level testing, prepare the Satellite for launch, and support
on-orbit checkout of the Satellite. 
 The Satellite will be in a sun-synchronous orbit at an altitude between 450 and 830 km with a descending
equator crossing time between 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM. [**Redacted**] Image data is recorded by the Spacecraft Bus and is normally downlinked to DigitalGlobe ground stations. However, direct downlink to user sites may also be performed in
certain circumstances. Direct downlink is via the normal wideband downlink. 
 A key feature of the WordView-3 Satellite is Direct Tasking,
where imaging and downlink parameters are directly uplinked from a customer’s ground station to the satellite, and image data is directly downlinked to a customer’s ground station, on the same and/or successive passes. Direct Tasking
supports an expanded customer base and fulfills these customers’ desires to compress the overall planning-tasking-collection-downlink timeline and to not expose their task list to outside parties (including DigitalGlobe) prior to image
collection. Full command authority is maintained by DigitalGlobe, with key commands needed to initiate the image and downlink operations uploaded from DigitalGlobe ground stations. 

 

	2.3	Document Overview 

 This document
specifies functional, performance and interface requirements for the integrated Satellite and the Spacecraft Bus, including external Satellite interfaces, Instrument-Bus interfaces and Instrument integration, Bus and Satellite test, launch, and
operational requirements. Separate Interface Control Documents (ICDs) detail the specifics of the Instrument-Bus interfaces and Integration and Test processes. Satisfaction of the Satellite-level requirements contained in this specification assume
the Instrument provided as CFE meets its requirements, which are documented separately. As the SSI, BATC will refer to the separate Instrument Specifications as necessary to maintain the Spacecraft Bus to Instrument ICDs and develop an integration
and test plan sufficient to ensure the integrated Satellite meets its system-level functional and performance requirements. 
 This
specification may contain requirements that have not been fully defined. These open requirements are indicated by a TBR, and/or TBD: 

TBR – To Be Resolved: Indicates parameters that exist, but may change after discussions with Contractor and others (e.g.: DigitalGlobe).

  
  

					
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 TBD – To Be Determined: Indicates parameters that have not yet been determined. 

 

	3.	APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 

 This document is
the Satellite Specification. This specification defines the technical requirements called out in the Contract and a Statement of Work (SOW). The Contract and SOW define schedule requirements, deliverable items and programmatics. However, in the
event of a conflict between a specific requirement herein and documents, then the Contract, the Statement of Work, this document, and Applicable documents shall govern in this order. If the revision is not specifically noted, the latest revision of
each document applies. 
 At contract signing, the Environmental Design and Test Specification and Interface Control Documents from predecessor
DigitalGlobe WorldView satellite programs listed below shall be considered the baseline release for WV-3. It is anticipated that the WV-3 versions of these documents will require few modifications from the predecessor baselines, with changes focused
in a few key areas as driven by WV-3 unique requirements (for example enhanced Instrument thermal control and updated power values). The first release of the WV-3 version of each document shall supersede the predecessor version, which shall no
longer be considered an Applicable Document. 
 Although the Satellite Integrating Contractor physically maintains many of these ICDs, their
development is inherently a cooperative process. Accordingly, the latest released ICD revision shall always apply, where release is predicated on mutual agreement between all involved parties; for example the Instrument to Spacecraft ICD requires
consensus between the Satellite Integrating Contractor, the Instrument Contractor, and DigitalGlobe. 
  

	3.1	Government Documents 

  

	3.1.1	[**Redacted**] 

  

	3.1.2	[**Redacted**} 

  

	3.2	Non-Government Documents 

  

	3.2.1	[**Redacted**] 

  

	3.2.2	[**Redacted**] 

  

	3.2.3	[**Redacted**] 

  

	3.3	Reference Documents 

 [**Redacted**]

  

	4.	REQUIREMENTS 

 Remarks contained as
Rationale/Info shall NOT be considered a formal part of this specification and are provided for reference only. 

  
  

					
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 [**Redacted**] 
  

	4.1	Satellite Definition 

 This Section
defines fundamental terminology and identifies the basic Satellite functions along with the provider of each function. It also provides external interface requirements and internal interface requirements for the equipment to be provided
[**Redacted**] to the SSI. 
  

	4.1.1	Satellite Diagrams 

4.1.1.1    Component Tree 
 [**Redacted**] defines the major elements, subsystems, assemblies and units/functions of the Satellite and shows how they are allocated between DigitalGlobe’s contractors. The figure also
indicates items that are delivered to the SSI [**Redacted 1 Page**]. 
 4.1.1.2    Coordinate System

 The base coordinate system used for all major Satellite element and segment mechanical interfaces shall be as shown in
[**Redacted**], for example, Instrument to Spacecraft Bus and Satellite to Launch Vehicle. 
 Other coordinate systems may be used as
appropriate within elements and/or subsystems; [**Redacted**]. The relationships between the base coordinate system and other coordinate systems shall be explicitly shown in the appropriate documents (drawings, interface control documents,
etc.). 
 [**Redacted**] 
  

	4.1.2	Satellite Interfaces 

4.1.2.1    Non-interference with Outside Systems 
 4.1.2.1.1    [**Redacted**] 
 The Satellite shall not interfere with
[**Redacted**]. 
 4.1.2.1.2    [**Redacted**] 
 During normal operations, RF emissions from the Satellite shall not exceed the limits specified in the [**Redacted**]. 
 4.1.2.1.3    [**Redacted**] 
 All RF emissions shall use the frequency
allocation of [**Redacted**], with out-of-band emissions compliant with [**Redacted**]. 

4.1.2.2    Satellite-Global Positioning System Interfaces 
 4.1.2.2.1    Compatibility 
 The Spacecraft Bus shall be
compatible with standard GPS interfaces as defined in [**Redacted**]. 

  
  

					
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 4.1.2.3    Satellite-Ground Interfaces 

The following paragraphs define high-level requirements for Satellite-Ground compatibility; detailed interface requirements shall be defined in the
Narrowband and Wideband Satellite-Ground ICD. 
 [**Redacted**] 
 4.1.2.3.1    Compatibility 
 The Satellite Narrowband and
Wideband Communications Subsystems shall be compatible with [**Redacted**]. 
 4.1.2.3.2    Remote Ground
Terminal Locations 
 Remote Ground Terminals (RGTs) will be located as follows: 

[**Redacted**] 

4.1.2.3.3    Command Uplink 
 4.1.2.3.3.1    Effective Isotropic Radiated Power 
 The minimum
Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) of the command uplink antenna will be [**Redacted**]. 

4.1.2.3.3.2    Axial Ratio 
 The command uplink antenna will transmit using [**Redacted**]. 

4.1.2.3.4    Narrowband Telemetry Downlink 
 4.1.2.3.4.1    Figure of Merit (G/T) 
 The minimum G/T of the Narrowband
receive antenna will be as follows across the frequency range of [**Redacted**] under all conditions, for the RGT locations defined in Section 3.1.2.3.2 Remote Ground Terminal Locations. These values include the effects of antenna
pointing error and atmospheric conditions. 
 [**Redacted**] 
 4.1.2.3.4.2    Axial Ratio 
 The Narrowband receive antenna will receive
using [**Redacted**]. 
 4.1.2.3.4.3 Implementation Loss 
 The demodulator implementation loss for the Narrowband telemetry receiver will be [**Redacted**]. 
 4.1.2.3.5    Wideband Data Downlink 

4.1.2.3.5.1    Figure of Merit (G/T) 
 The minimum G/T of the Wideband receive antenna will be as follows across the frequency range of [**Redacted**] under all conditions, for the RGT locations defined in Section 3.1.2.3.2 Remote
Ground Terminal Locations. These values include the effects of antenna pointing error and atmospheric conditions. 
 [**Redacted**]

 4.1.2.3.5.2    Axial Ratio 
 The Wideband receive antenna will receive using [**Redacted**]. 

  
  

					
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 4.1.2.3.5.3    Implementation Loss 

The demodulator implementation loss for the wideband telemetry receiver will be [**Redacted**]. 

4.1.2.4    Satellite-Launch Vehicle Interfaces 
 The following paragraphs define high-level requirements for Satellite – Launch Vehicle compatibility; detailed interface requirements shall be defined in the Mission Specification. 

4.1.2.4.1    Compatibility 
 The Satellite design shall be compatible with the [**Redacted**] 

4.1.2.4.2    [**Redacted**] 
 The Satellite shall accommodate [**Redacted**]. 

4.1.2.4.3    Umbilical 
 The Satellite shall accommodate an umbilical to support all required functions for launch mode, including at a minimum the following critical electrical functions: 

[**Redacted**] 
  

	4.1.3	Customer Furnished Equipment 

4.1.3.1    Instrument 

The Instrument will be provided to the SSI [**Redacted**]. The SSI shall provide interfaces as specified herein, with detailed interface
requirements provided in accordance with the [**Redacted**]. 
 4.1.3.1.1    Physical, Structural and Mechanical
Requirements 
 4.1.3.1.1.1    Configuration 
 The Spacecraft Bus shall accommodate the following major Instrument assemblies and/or units: 

[**Redacted**] 

4.1.3.1.1.2    Size 

The Spacecraft Bus shall be capable of supporting the Instrument assemblies/units as specified in the Spacecraft Bus to Instrument ICDs. 

4.1.3.1.1.3    Mass Properties 
 [**Redacted**] 
 4.1.3.1.1.4    EOA-Mounted Spacecraft Bus
Equipment 
 The SSI shall provide the following equipment to be mounted on the EOA: 

[**Redacted**] 

4.1.3.1.1.5    EOA Fields of View 
 The Spacecraft Bus shall provide the Instrument with [**Redacted**]. 

4.1.3.1.1.6    EOA Purge Fitting 
 The Satellite shall be configured to provide a purge fitting [**Redacted**]. 

  
  

					
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 4.1.3.1.1.7    Assembly, Integration and Test 

 

	a)	To the maximum extent possible, the Satellite configuration shall permit independent integration of all Instrument assemblies/units and access to internal Instrument
test ports and harness connections. 

  

	b)	The Satellite configuration shall allow clear access to Instrument equipment essential to integration and test activities, for example: test ports, purge lines,
aperture cover, interface connectors, etc. 

 4.1.3.1.1.8    EOA Vibration Environment 

The SI shall ensure that the [**Redacted**]  
 4.1.3.1.1.9    [**Redacted**] 
 The Spacecraft Bus shall provide
radiation shielding for the [**Redacted**]. 
 4.1.3.1.2    Thermal Interfaces 

The Spacecraft Bus shall perform the following thermal functions, with interfaces to the Instrument as specified in the Spacecraft Bus to Instrument ICDs:

 [**Redacted**] 

4.1.3.1.3    Power Interfaces 
 The Spacecraft Bus shall provide electrical power to the Instrument as specified below, with the breakdown of individual unit powers and other characteristics as specified in the Spacecraft Bus to
Instrument ICDs. 
 4.1.3.1.3.1    Instrument Power Feeds 
 The Spacecraft Bus shall provide power to all Instrument units as follows: 
 [**Redacted**]

 4.1.3.1.3.2    Voltage 
 The Spacecraft Bus shall present power at the Instrument interfaces as follows: 

[**Redacted**] 
 4.1.3.1.3.3
[**Redacted**] 
 [**Redacted**] 
 4.1.3.1.3.4    Average Operating Power 
 During normal
operations, the Spacecraft Bus shall be able to perform [**Redacted**] 
 4.1.3.1.3.5    Survival Power

 When in Emergency Mode, the Spacecraft Bus shall provide power as specified in [**Redacted**] via the Essential Bus, as specified in
Section 3.1.3.1.3.1 Instrument Power Feeds. 
 4.1.3.1.3.6    Maximum Power 

 

	a)	The Spacecraft Bus shall be capable of supporting the sustained maximum Instrument power specified in [**Redacted**]. 

 

	b)	The Spacecraft Bus shall [**Redacted**] 

 4.1.3.1.4    Command and Telemetry Interfaces 
 The Spacecraft
Bus shall provide the following command and telemetry interfaces to the Instrument, all of which shall be cross-strapped between the primary and redundant Spacecraft Bus electronics and primary and redundant Instrument electronics: 

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 4.1.3.1.4.1    Instrument Commanding 

Using the specified data interfaces, the Spacecraft Bus shall forward commands to the Instrument, [**Redacted**] as documented in the Spacecraft
Bus to Instrument ICDs. 
 4.1.3.1.4.2    Image Start and Stop Commands 

The commands for image [**Redacted**] shall be issued from the Spacecraft Bus [**Redacted**]. 

4.1.3.1.4.3    Image Duration 
  

	a)	The minimum Image duration possible shall be no more than [**Redacted**]. 

 

	b)	There shall be [**Redacted**]. 

  

	c)	Image durations shall be commandable in [**Redacted**]. 

 [**Redacted**] 
 4.1.3.1.4.4    Instrument Telemetry 

Using the specified data interfaces, the Spacecraft Bus shall receive telemetry from the Instrument as documented in the Spacecraft Bus to Instrument
ICDs. The following rules shall be applied to Instrument telemetry: 
 [**Redacted**] 

4.1.3.1.4.5    [**Redacted**] 
 The Spacecraft Bus shall provide a [**Redacted**] as follows: 
 [**Redacted**]

 4.1.3.1.5    Image Data Interfaces 
 The Spacecraft Bus shall provide image data interfaces [**Redacted**] 

4.1.3.1.5.1    General Interface Definition 
 The Spacecraft Bus to Instrument data interface shall be as follows: 
 [**Redacted**]

 4.1.3.1.5.2    Maximizing Storage and Downlink Efficiency 

The Spacecraft Bus to Instrument data interface shall be capable of supporting the following Instrument configurations and shall ensure
[**Redacted**] 
 4.1.3.1.6    EOA Thermal Control Interfaces 

[**Redacted**] 

4.1.3.1.6.1    [**Redacted**] 
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 4.1.3.1.7    [**Redacted**] 

The [**Redacted**] system will be provided to the SSI [**Redacted**]. The Spacecraft Bus shall interface to the [**Redacted**] system
as specified in [**Redacted**]. 
 4.1.3.2    MGB 
 The MGB will be provided to the SSI [**Redacted**]. The SSI shall meet the MGB requirements specified in the MGB Requirements Documents and Interface Control Documents. 

 

	4.2	Satellite Characteristics 

 This Section
defines the characteristics of the Satellite required to support the mission with respect to performance, physical characteristics, reliability, availability, and environmental conditions. The SSI shall derive and otherwise define lower level
requirements necessary to implement the requirements of this specification, including those that are passed to the Instrument Contractor via the Spacecraft Bus to Instrument ICD, the Environmental Design and Test Specification, and other relevant
documents. 
  

	4.2.1	Performance 

4.2.1.1    General Mission Requirements 
 4.2.1.1.1    Mission Life 
 The Satellite shall meet all
on-orbit performance requirements for a Mission Life of [**Redacted**]. The end of this period is defined as End of Life (EOL). 

[**Redacted**] 

4.2.1.1.2    Orbits 
 4.2.1.1.2.1    General Orbit Compatibility 
 The Satellite shall
be capable of operating at any equatorial altitude between [**Redacted**] 
 4.2.1.1.2.2    Reserved

 4.2.1.1.2.3    Mission Orbit 
 The Mission Orbit shall be defined as: 
 [**Redacted**] 

4.2.1.1.2.4    Reserved 
 4.2.1.1.2.5    Insertion Orbit and Dispersions 
 The Satellite
shall be compatible with being inserted directly into any of the orbits defined under General Orbit Compatibility, [**Redacted**] 

4.2.1.2    Satellite Operating Modes 
 4.2.1.2.1    Normal Operating Modes 
 The Satellite shall, at a
minimum, provide the operating modes defined in Table 4-1 Normal Operating Modes, with the following additional requirements: 

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 Table 4-1 Normal Operating Modes 

 

					
	 Mode
	  	 Basic Satellite State
	  	 Satellite Pointing

	 Cruise Mode
  
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]
	 [**Redacted**]
  
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	 [**Redacted**]
  
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	[**Redacted**]	  	  	[**Redacted**]

 4.2.1.2.2    Special / Contingency Modes 

The Satellite shall, at a minimum, provide the modes defined in [**Redacted**], with the following additional requirements: 

[**Redacted**] 
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4-2 Special / Contingency Modes 
  

					
	 Mode
	  	 Basic Satellite State
	  	 Satellite Pointing

	 [**Redacted**]
  
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]
	 [**Redacted**]
  
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	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  

  
  

					
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 Table 4-3 Simultaneous Operations 

 

																	
	 Simultaneous
Operations
	  	 Normal Operating Modes
	  	Special / Contingency Modes
	  	 [**Redacted**]
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]
									
	 Recording Image Data
	  		  		  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  		  		  	
									
	 Recording Ancillary Data
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  		  	
									
	 Transmitting recorded Image and Ancillary Data
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  		  	
									
	 Recording Satellite state of health data
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	[**Redacted**]	  	
									
	 Transmitting stored state-of-health data
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	[**Redacted**]	  	
									
	 Transmitting real-time state-of-health data
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	
									
	 Preserving stored Image and Ancillary Data
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	[**Redacted**]	  	
									
	 Preserving stored state-of-health data
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]
									
	 Receiving and executing real-time commands
	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]	  	[**Redacted**]
									
	 Receiving and storing stored commands
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	 Executing stored commands
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 [**Redacted**] 
 4.2.1.2.3    Intermediate and Transitional Modes 

Additional intermediate and transitional modes may be defined for the Satellite and Spacecraft Bus. [**Redacted**] 

4.2.1.3    Pre-Launch Operations 
 4.2.1.3.1    Ground Storage 
 The Satellite shall be capable of
being stored under proper conditions for up to [**Redacted**] without the need for refurbishment. 

4.2.1.3.2    Launch Delay 
  

	a)	The Satellite shall be capable of remaining loaded with propellant for a minimum of [**Redacted**] prior to launch, while maintaining safety and status
monitoring. 

  

	b)	The Satellite shall be capable of launch for up to [**Redacted**] following the integration of the Satellite to the Launch Vehicle without the need for demate,
while maintaining safety and status monitoring. 

  

	c)	The Satellite shall be designed to permit [**Redacted**]. 

  
  

					
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 4.2.1.4    Early Orbit Operations 

4.2.1.4.1    Autonomous Operations After Separation 
 Following the separation event, the Satellite shall autonomously: 
 [**Redacted**]

 4.2.1.4.2    First [**Redacted**] 
 Following the Autonomous Operations after Separation, the Satellite shall pose no constraints on operation such that: 
 [**Redacted**] 
 4.2.1.4.3    Commissioning 

The Satellite shall pose no constraints on operation such that total Satellite on-orbit performance can be fully verified as specified in the Statement of
Work. 
 4.2.1.5    Mission Operations 
 4.2.1.5.1    Viewing Angles 
 Viewing angles referred to in the
[**Redacted**] and elsewhere in this specification shall be as defined below. 
 [**Redacted**] 

4.2.1.5.1.1    Nominal Field of Regard 
 The Nominal Field of Regard shall be defined as a [**Redacted**] 

4.2.1.5.1.2    Maximum Field of Regard 
 The Maximum Field of Regard shall be defined as a [**Redacted**] 

4.2.1.5.1.3    [**Redacted**] 
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 4.2.1.5.1.4    [**Redacted**] 

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4.2.1.5.1.5    Instrument Operating Modes 
 The Satellite shall allow operation of the Instrument in the modes specified in [**Redacted**] 
 4.2.1.5.2    Imaging and Downlink Operations 
 The
Satellite shall be capable of performing the imaging and downlink operations specified below assuming [**Redacted**] 

4.2.1.5.2.1    [**Redacted**] 
 [**Redacted 1 Page**] 
 4.2.1.5.2.2    Wideband and Narrowband
Downlinks 
 It shall be possible to perform both Wideband and Narrowband downlinks as follows: 

[**Redacted**] 

4.2.1.5.2.3    Instrument Mass Properties for [**Redacted**] 

For purposes of verifying the Satellite’s ability to perform the DIS, [**Redacted**] 

  
  

					
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 4.2.1.5.2.4    [**Redacted**] 

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4.2.1.5.3    Stereo Imaging 
  

	a)	The Satellite shall be capable of collecting the stereo imagery [**Redacted**] 

 

	b)	The Satellite shall be capable of collecting stereo imagery [**Redacted**] 

 4.2.1.5.4    Off-Nadir Imaging 
 The Satellite shall be capable
of supporting off-nadir image collections as follows: 
 [**Redacted**] 
 4.2.1.5.5    Special Imaging 

4.2.1.5.5.1    Minimum Capabilities 
 [**Redacted**] 
 4.2.1.5.5.2    [**Redacted**] 

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4.2.1.5.6    [**Redacted**] 
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 4.2.1.6    Instrument Requirements 

4.2.1.6.1    Integrated Bus/Instrument Performance Effects 
 The SSI shall perform appropriate integrated Satellite-level analyses and design work in order to ensure the Satellite meets the following performance requirements. LOS motion shall be calculated using an
Instrument Finite Element Model (FEM) provided by the Instrument Contractor as defined under Applicable Documents, which shall be assumed to meet the following requirements: 
 [**Redacted**] 
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4.2.1.6.4    Instrument Cleanliness 
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4.2.1.6.4.2    [**Redacted**] 
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 4.2.1.7 Bus Subsystem Requirements 

In addition to supporting all subsystem-level requirements derived from the Satellite-level requirements specified in the above sections, Spacecraft Bus
subsystems shall meet the specific requirements contained within this section. 
 4.2.1.7.1    [**Redacted**]

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 4.2.1.7.2.11    Solar Arrays 

In all modes of operation except Launch Mode, the ADCS shall be capable of pointing the Solar Array as follows: 

[**Redacted**] 

4.2.1.7.2.12    Wideband Antenna 
 While in Cruise Mode, Earth or Fixed Frame Imaging Mode, or maneuvering to/from Images, the ADCS shall be capable of pointing the Wideband Antenna as follows: 

[**Redacted**] 

4.2.1.7.3    Propulsion 
 4.2.1.7.3.1    Minimum Delta-V Capability 
 The Propulsion
subsystem shall provide at least [**Redacted**] 
 4.2.1.7.3.2    Propellant Budget 

The SSI shall develop and maintain a [**Redacted**] 
 4.2.1.7.3.3    Inefficiencies of Operation 
 The propellant budget
shall, at a minimum, account for the following inefficiencies of operation: 
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 4.2.1.7.3.4    Thruster Orientation 

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 4.2.1.7.4    Flight Software 

4.2.1.7.4.1     [**Redacted**] 
 The Flight Software shall provide the capability to [**Redacted**]. 

4.2.1.7.4.2    Modularity 
 The design of the Satellite flight software shall be [**Redacted**]. 

4.2.1.7.4.2.1    Module Size 
 The patching or replacing of any single Satellite flight software module shall not require more than [**Redacted**] or the [**Redacted**] shall be uploadable in no more than
[**Redacted**] split across multiple contacts [**Redacted**]. 
 4.2.1.7.4.3    Parameterization

 The design of the Satellite flight software shall incorporate parameterization to support operational flexibility and command versatility.

 [**Redacted**] 

4.2.1.7.4.3.1    Parameter Range and Resolution 
 Parameters shall have enough range and resolution to permit operation of the Satellite to the requirements of this specification without having to patch the Satellite Flight software. 

4.2.1.7.4.3.2    [**Redacted**] 
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4.2.1.7.5    C&DH 
 4.2.1.7.5.1    Commands 

4.2.1.7.5.1.1    Command Formats 
 Commands shall be formatted as specified in the [**Redacted**]. 

4.2.1.7.5.1.2    Command Length 
 Commands shall be [**Redacted**] to assure compatibility with [**Redacted**] with [**Redacted**] and [**Redacted**]. 
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 4.2.1.7.5.1.10    Unique Satellite
Identification 
 The Satellite identification used for command verification and acceptance shall be unique for each redundancy string
and shall be different than IDs used on previous DigitalGlobe satellites. 
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4.2.1.7.5.2    State-of-Health Telemetry 
 4.2.1.7.5.2.1    Telemetry Content 
 The C&DH subsystem shall
collect and format housekeeping telemetry for the Spacecraft Bus and Instrument sufficient to provide the following capabilities on the ground: 

[**Redacted**] 

4.2.1.7.5.2.2    Telemetry Format 
 The C&DH subsystem shall format and transmit the [**Redacted**] as follows: 

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 4.2.1.7.5.2.6    Unique Satellite Identification 

All telemetry data shall periodically include a Satellite identification that is different than IDs used on previous DigitalGlobe satellites. 

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4.2.1.7.5.2.7    Storage Capacity 
 The C&DH subsystem shall be capable of storing at least 36 hours of telemetry at an average rate of [**Redacted**]. 
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4.2.1.7.5.4    Ancillary Data 
 During normal operations, the C&DH subsystem shall collect Ancillary Data from Bus and Instrument equipment and forward it [**Redacted**] 

4.2.1.7.5.4.1    Standard Content 
 The standard content of the two Ancillary Data streams shall be as defined in [**Redacted**]. 
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 Table 4-4 Standard Ancillary Data Content 

 

							
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	  	 Frequency
	  	 Minimum Rate

	Continuous Ancillary Data Stream
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	Image Ancillary Data Stream
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 The C&DH subsystem shall format the [**Redacted**] 

4.2.1.7.5.4.3    Redefinable Content 
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4.2.1.7.5.4.5    Data Transfer 
 The C&DH subsystem shall transfer the Ancillary Data to the MDR as follows: 

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 4.2.1.7.5.5    Command & Telemetry Protocol 

The satellite shall meet the requirements for the satellite command and telemetry protocol as specified in the [**Redacted**] 

4.2.1.7.6    Narrowband Communications 
 4.2.1.7.6.1    Command Uplink 

4.2.1.7.6.1.1    Uplink Bit Rate 
 The Command Uplink shall operate at one of two selectable rates, including all headers and other formatting, as follows: 
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 The Command Uplink shall provide a bit error rate not to exceed [**Redacted**]. 

4.2.1.7.6.1.3    Availability 
 The Command Uplink shall provide an availability of at least [**Redacted**]. 

4.2.1.7.6.1.4    Elevation Angle 
 The Command Uplink shall operate at elevation angles of [**Redacted**]. 

4.2.1.7.6.1.5    Link Margin 
 The Command Uplink shall meet all performance and functional requirements specified herein at EOL with a link margin of at least [**Redacted**]. 

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The Command Uplink shall be modulated using [**Redacted**]. 
 4.2.1.7.6.1.8    Radio Frequency 
 The nominal Command Uplink
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Command Uplink antenna coverage shall be provided as follows: 
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4.2.1.7.6.2.1    [**Redacted**] Telemetry Bit Rate 

The Telemetry Downlink shall be at the following selectable rates, including all header and other formatting required to structure the commands:

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 4.2.1.7.6.2.2    [**Redacted**] Telemetry
Bit Rate 
 The Telemetry Downlink shall be at a rate of [**Redacted**]. 

4.2.1.7.6.2.3    Bit Error Rate 
 The Telemetry Downlink shall provide a bit error rate not to exceed [**Redacted**]. 

4.2.1.7.6.2.4    Availability 
 The Telemetry Downlink shall provide an availability of at least [**Redacted**]. 

4.2.1.7.6.2.5    Elevation Angle 
 The Telemetry Downlink shall operate at elevation angles of [**Redacted**]. 

4.2.1.7.6.2.6    Link Margin 
 The Telemetry Downlink shall meet all performance and functional requirements specified herein at EOL with a link margin of at least [**Redacted**]. 

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4.2.1.7.6.2.9    Modulation 
  

	a)	The Telemetry Downlink shall use [**Redacted**] modulation as specified in the [**Redacted**]. 

 

	b)	Any processing of the original data stream before transmission shall result in a [**Redacted**]. 

4.2.1.7.6.2.10    Radio Frequency 
 The nominal Telemetry Downlink carrier frequency shall be [**Redacted**]. 

4.2.1.7.6.2.11    Antenna Coverage: Special / Contingency Modes 

 

	a)	Telemetry Downlink antenna coverage shall support all RF performance requirements specified herein (e.g. all downlink rates, both real-time and stored telemetry, BER,
availability, elevation angle, etc.) with a [**Redacted**] when transmitting within [**Redacted**]. 

  

	b)	A minimum elevation angle up to [**Redacted**] shall be permitted. 

  

	c)	It shall be permissible to require ground commands in order to [**Redacted**] for operation in this mode, for example to switch from [**Redacted**] to
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Telemetry Downlink antenna coverage shall support all RF performance requirements specified herein (e.g. all downlink rates, BER, link margin, etc.) as
follows: 
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 4.2.1.7.6.2.14    Adjustable RF Output Power 

The Telemetry Downlink shall provide the capability to adjust RF output power levels by ground command (real-time or stored), in increments sufficient to
meet the link margin and interference limits specified in Sections 3.2.1.7.6.2.6 Link Margin and 3.1.2.1 Non-interference with Outside Systems, at any altitude over the range specified in Section 3.2.1.1.2.1 General Orbit Compatibility.

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4.2.1.7.8.1    Functional Requirements 
 The EPDS shall perform the following functions under the Conditions and Operational Scenarios specified below: 
  

	a)	Provide sufficient power to all Spacecraft Bus and Instrument equipment to 

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 EPDS performance shall be evaluated under realistic worst-case conditions [**Redacted**], including, but not limited to: 

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4.2.1.7.8.3    Operational Scenarios 
 EPDS performance shall be evaluated using the following operational scenarios for the range of orbits specified in Section 3.2.1.1.2.1 General Orbit Compatibility. For requirements
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 4.2.1.7.8.4    Instrument Power 

The EPDS shall provide power to the Instrument as specified in Section 3.1.3.1.3 Power Interfaces. 

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4.2.1.7.9    Structures and Mechanisms 
 4.2.1.7.9.1    Functional Requirements 
 The Structure shall perform the
following functions: 
  

	a)	Support all Bus and Instrument equipment through all mission phases, including pre-launch, launch, initialization, normal operations, and EOL disposal.

  

	b)	[**Redacted**] 

4.2.1.7.9.2    Factors and Margins of Safety 
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 Deployment devices shall be accessible with minimum disturbance to the relative position of the mechanisms or their thermal control
hardware. 
 4.2.1.7.9.3.3    Thermal Constraints 
 There shall be no thermal constraints against the operation of any mechanism at any time during the Satellite Mission Life such that: 
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4.2.1.7.10    Thermal Control 
 4.2.1.7.10.1    Functional Requirements 
 The Thermal Control subsystem
shall autonomously perform the following functions under the Conditions and Operational Scenarios specified below: 
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 4.2.1.7.10.2    Realistic Worst Case Conditions 
 Thermal Control Subsystem performance shall be evaluated under realistic worst-case conditions (i.e. precluding combinations of conditions that can not physically occur), including, but not limited to:

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4.2.1.7.10.3    Operational Scenarios 
 The Thermal Control Subsystem performance shall be evaluated using the following operational scenarios for the range of orbits specified in Section 4.2.1.1.2.1 General Orbit Compatibility. For
requirements verification, it is acceptable to perform in-depth analysis [**Redacted**] 

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4.2.1.7.11    Direct Tasking 
 The Satellite shall provide Direct Tasking capabilities as specified below, with the following definitions of key terms: 
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4.2.2    Physical Characteristics 
 4.2.2.1    Size Constraints 
 The size of the integrated Satellite shall
be compatible with the specified Launch Vehicles and Shipping Constraints. 
 4.2.2.2    Mass Constraints 

The total Satellite mass (including all parts of the Launch Vehicle adapter / separation mechanism that remain with the Satellite after separation) shall
not exceed the limits established by the [**Redacted**] and the [**Redacted**]. 
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4.2.2.3    Shipping Constraints 
 The Satellite and associated Ground Support Equipment (GSE), including the shipping container, shall be designed to allow transportation to the Launch Site via the [**Redacted**] or by
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Items whose life is limited by the total number of operating cycles shall meet all on-orbit performance requirements after operating for
[**Redacted**] the predicted number of cycles, including all cycles incurred during both the Mission Life and during ground testing. Cycle-limited items shall include at a minimum: 
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 4.2.4    Availability and Maintainability 

4.2.4.1    Fault Recovery Timeline 
 The Satellite equipment provided by the SSI shall be designed to allow recovery from any fault conditions and single event upsets or latch-ups within [**Redacted**] of ground operator
intervention, with the exception of [**Redacted**], which shall take no longer than [**Redacted**] 

4.2.4.2    Environmental Conditions 
 The Satellite shall meet all functional and performance requirements after exposure to the following environments. 
 4.2.4.2.1    Launch Induced Environments 
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 4.2.4.2.2    On-Orbit Environments 
 On-orbit environments shall be consistent with operation in the Mission Orbit for the Mission Life and shall include, at a minimum: 
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 4.2.4.2.3    Pre-Launch Environments

 Except for any specific testing aimed at verifying the design margins, the Satellite shall not be subjected to any environments that
exceed the launch and on-orbit environments. This includes integration and test activities, transportation, launch site processing, and the period the Satellite is within the Launch Vehicle Fairing prior to launch. 

4.3    Satellite Design and Construction 
 4.3.1    General 
 The Satellite Design and Construction shall be
performed per standard SSI practices in accordance with the Environmental Design and Test Specification and the DigitalGlobe Space Segment Specification Addendum, including at a minimum the following items: 

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4.3.2    SEUs 

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4.3.5    Safety 
 The
Satellite shall be designed to allow for safe handling, operation, transportation, fuel loading and pressurization through all mission phases. It shall comply with the specific requirements of [**Redacted**], including at a minimum:

 [**Redacted**] 

4.3.6    [**Redacted**] 
 [**Redacted**] 
  

	5.	VERIFICATION 

 Requirements verification
shall be performed per standard SSI practices, in accordance with the DigitalGlobe Space Segment Specification Addendum and the Statement of Work. 
  

	6.	QUALITY ASSURANCE 

 Quality Assurance
shall be performed per standard SSI practices, in accordance with the DigitalGlobe Space Segment Specification Addendum and the Statement of Work. 

  
  

					
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 Attachment 3 

WorldView 3 Payment Milestone Schedule, Rev 2.1 
 Dated 13 May 2011 

 WorldView 3 Payment Milestone Schedule 

Exhibit 3 to WV3 Satellite Agreement # 60150 
  

															
	 Item

#
	  	 Invoice Date
	  	 Line
Item
	  	 Description
	  	Completed	  	 Milestone

Value
	  	 Cumulative
Milestones
	  	 Termination
Liability

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		  		  	a	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	 	[**Redacted**]	  	  				  			
		  		  	b	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	 	[**Redacted**]	  	  				  			
		  		  	c	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	 	[**Redacted**]	  	  				  			
		  		  	d	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	 	[**Redacted**]	  	  				  			
	47	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	Milestone 47 Total Value	  		  	 	[**Redacted**]	  	  	 	[**Redacted**]	  	  	 	[**Redacted**]	  
		  		  	a	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	 	[**Redacted**]	  	  				  			
	48	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	Milestone 48 Total Value	  		  	 	[**Redacted**]	  	  	 	[**Redacted**]	  	  	 	[**Redacted**]	  
		  		  	a	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	 	[**Redacted**]	  	  				  			
		  		  	b	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	 	[**Redacted**]	  	  				  			
		  		  	c	  	[**Redacted**]	  		  	 	[**Redacted**]	  	  				  			
		  		  		  	TOTALS	  		  	$	184,817,399	  	  	$	184,817,399	  	  	$	180,575,000

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