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Exhibit 10.1
FOURTH AMENDMENT                           
to the
XCEL ENERGY INC. NONQUALIFIED DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN
2009 Restatement

WHEREAS, Xcel Energy Inc. (the “Employer”) established the Xcel Energy Inc. Nonqualified Deferred Compensation Plan (the “Plan”) for the benefit of its eligible employees; and

WHEREAS, the Employer now wishes to amend the Plan to permit discretion in its ability to adjust matching contributions;

NOW, THEREFORE, Effective January 1, 2017, the Plan is hereby amended as follows:

		
	1.
	Section 1.2.4 is amended in its entirety to read as follows:

		
	1.2.4
	Annual Incentive Bonus — the annual incentive award, if any, payable to a

Participant from time to time pursuant to the Employer’s annual incentive plan or plans.
    
For purposes of this Section, all or part of an Annual Incentive Bonus may be considered “performance based compensation” if the award is based on services performed over a period of at least twelve months and meets the definition of performance based compensation found in Code Section 409A and the regulations issued thereunder. 

		
	2.
	Section 3.3(c) is amended in its entirety to read as follows:

		
	(c)
	Employer Matching Credits. At such time as the Administrator shall determine, but no later than 180 days after the close of the Plan Year, the Employer will determine whether an Employer Matching Contribution will be made for the Plan Year. If the Employer determines that an Employer Matching Contribution will be made on behalf of its Participants, then the Employer Matching Credit Subaccount of each such Participant (other than a Participant subject to the Traditional Benefit under the Xcel Energy Pension Plan) who makes Pre-tax Salary Deferrals for a Plan Year, and whose Base Salary exceeds the  limit of Code Section 401(a)(17), or whose maximum allowable elective deferral is limited by Code Sections 415 or 402(g) that otherwise prohibits the Participant from receiving a full match within the Xcel Energy 401(k) Savings Plan for the Plan Year shall be allocated an Employer Matching Credit.  The Employer Matching Credit formula will be based on the Matching Contribution formula applicable to such Participant under the Xcel Energy 401(k) Savings Plan for the Plan Year, calculated as though none of the afore-mentioned limits apply. 

		
	3.
	Section 3.4.4 “Phantom Stock” is amended to read as follows: 

3.4.4 Phantom Stock. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 3.4, the Employer Matching Credit Subaccount, if any, of a Participant shall be valued and adjusted in value from time to time as if such credit had been made and invested in common stock of the Principal Sponsor (or a fund primarily consisting of common stock of the Principal Sponsor), pursuant to such rules as the Committee may in its discretion from time to time determine. Effective for Employer Matching Credits made for Plan Years on and after January 1, 2017, the initial investment will not be in phantom shares of common stock of the Principal Sponsor, but will instead be made in the investment funds as may be selected by the Participant.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Employer has caused this Amendment to be executed this   23rd   day of   October, 2017.
XCEL ENERGY INC.
By:   /s/ Marvin E. McDaniel      
Title: Executive Vice President, Group President of Utilities, and Chief Administrative OfficerExhibit

Exhibit 10.1
SEPARATION AND RELEASE OF CLAIMS AGREEMENT

This Separation and Release of Claims Agreement (“Agreement”) is made by and between Thomas A. Surran (“Employee”) and FLIR Systems, Inc. (the “Company”) (collectively referred to as the “Parties” or individually referred to as a “Party”).

RECITALS

WHEREAS, Employee was employed by the Company;

WHEREAS, Employee was required to sign an agreement protecting the confidentiality of Company information in connection with Employee’s employment with the Company (the “Confidentiality Agreement”);
WHEREAS, Employee was a Participant in the Company’s Severance Plan (the “Plan”), is eligible for certain defined benefits as outlined in the Employee’s Participation Agreement, which Employee signed as confirmation of Employee’s acceptance of the Plan (the “Participation Agreement”), and has suffered an enumerated employment loss as described in the Plan, effective as of September 30, 2017 (such date, the “Termination Date”); 

WHEREAS, the Employee must enter into this Agreement as a condition of receiving any severance benefits in accordance with the Plan; and

WHEREAS, the Parties wish to resolve any and all disputes, claims, complaints, grievances, charges, actions, petitions, and demands that the Employee may have against the Company and any of the Releasees as defined below, including, but not limited to, any and all claims arising out of or in any way related to Employee’s employment with or separation from the Company.

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises made herein, the Company and Employee hereby agree as follows:

COVENANTS

1.Consideration.  

a.Severance.  The Company agrees to provide Employee with the following, as described in Employee’s Participation Agreement: (i) a cash severance benefit in the amount of $933,480 payable over the twelve (12) month period after termination of employment, (ii) all of the then-unvested and outstanding equity awards, the exercisability or vesting of which depends merely on the satisfaction of a service obligation by Employee to the Company, will vest in full (see Exhibit A) and (iii) the reimbursement of continued health coverage under COBRA for a period of twelve (12) months following Employee’s Termination Date or a lump sum payment in lieu of reimbursement, as applicable.  In order to obtain reimbursement for COBRA coverage under this Section 1(a)(ii), Employee must timely elect and pay for continuation coverage pursuant to the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985, as amended (“COBRA”), within the time period prescribed pursuant to COBRA.  COBRA reimbursements shall be made by the Company to Employee consistent with the Company’s normal expense reimbursement policy, provided that Employee submits documentation to the Company substantiating Employee’s payments for COBRA coverage. Notwithstanding the preceding, if the Company determines in its sole discretion that it cannot provide COBRA reimbursement benefits without potentially violating applicable law (including, without limitation, Section 2716 of the Public Health Service Act), the Company will instead provide the Employee a taxable payment in an amount equal to the monthly COBRA premium that the Employee would be required to pay to continue the Employee’s group health coverage in effect on the date of termination of employment (which amount will be based on the premium for the first 

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month of COBRA coverage), which payments will be made regardless of whether the Employee elects COBRA continuation coverage and will commence in the month following the month of the Termination Date and continue for the period of months indicated in the Employee’s Participation Agreement.

b.Acknowledgement. Employee acknowledges that without this Agreement, Employee is otherwise not entitled to the consideration listed in this paragraph 1.

2.Stock.  To the extent Employee has entered into any Stock Agreements with the Company, the Parties agree that for purposes of determining the number of shares of the Company’s common stock that Employee is entitled to purchase from the Company, pursuant to the exercise of outstanding options, Employee will be considered to have vested only up to the Termination Date, in addition to the vesting of any outstanding options that become vested pursuant to paragraph 1. a. (ii) of this Agreement. The exercise of Employee’s vested options and shares shall continue to be governed by the terms and conditions of the Company’s Stock Agreements.

3.Benefits.  Employee’s health insurance benefits shall cease on the last day of the month in which the Termination Date occurs, subject to Employee’s right to continue Employee’s health insurance under COBRA. Employee’s participation in all benefits and incidents of employment, including, but not limited to, vesting in stock options, and the accrual of bonuses, vacation, and paid time off, ceased as of the Termination Date.

4.Payment of Salary and Receipt of All Benefits.  Employee acknowledges and represents that, other than the consideration set forth in this Agreement, the Company has paid or provided all salary, wages, bonuses, accrued vacation/paid time off, premiums, leaves, housing allowances, relocation costs, interest, severance, outplacement costs, fees, reimbursable expenses, commissions, stock, stock options, vesting, and any and all other benefits and compensation due to Employee.

5.Release of Claims.  Employee agrees that the foregoing consideration represents settlement in full of all outstanding obligations owed to Employee by the Company and its current and former officers, directors, employees, agents, investors, attorneys, shareholders, administrators, affiliates, benefit plans, plan administrators, professional employer organization or co-employer, insurers, trustees, divisions, and subsidiaries, and predecessor and successor corporations and assigns, (collectively, the “Releasees”). Employee, on Employee’s own behalf and on behalf of Employee’s respective heirs, family members, executors, agents, and assigns, hereby and forever releases the Releasees from, and agrees not to sue concerning, or in any manner to institute, prosecute, or pursue, any claim, complaint, charge, duty, obligation, demand, or cause of action relating to any matters of any kind, whether presently known or unknown, suspected or unsuspected, that Employee may possess against any of the Releasees arising from any omissions, acts, facts, or damages that have occurred up until and including the Effective Date of this Agreement, including, without limitation:

a.    any and all claims relating to or arising from Employee’s employment relationship with the Company and the termination of that relationship; 

b.    any and all claims relating to, or arising from, Employee’s right to purchase, or actual purchase of shares of stock of the Company, including, without limitation, any claims for fraud, misrepresentation, breach of fiduciary duty, breach of duty under applicable state corporate law, and securities fraud under any state or federal law;

c.    any and all claims for wrongful discharge of employment, termination in violation of public policy, discrimination, harassment, retaliation, breach of contract (both express and implied), breach of covenant of good faith and fair dealing (both express and implied), promissory estoppel, negligent or intentional infliction of emotional distress, fraud, negligent or intentional misrepresentation, negligent or intentional interference with contract or prospective economic advantage, unfair business practices, defamation, libel, 

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slander, negligence, personal injury, assault, battery, invasion of privacy, false imprisonment, conversion, and disability benefits;

d.    any and all claims for violation of any federal, state, or municipal statute, including, but not limited to, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Civil Rights Act of 1991, the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Equal Pay Act, the Fair Labor Standards Act, the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, the Older Workers Benefit Protection Act, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, the Family and Medical Leave Act, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, the Immigration Reform and Control Act, Oregon Equality Act, Oregon Age Discrimination Law, Oregon Discrimination Against Injured Workers Law, Oregon Disability Discrimination Law, Oregon Family Leave Act, Oregon Whistleblower Protection Statute, Oregon Wage and Hour Law, as amended, Oregon Minimum Wage and Employment Conditions Law, Oregon Economic Dislocations Act, Oregon Contracts of Teachers and Administrators Law; 

e.    any and all claims for violation of the federal or any state constitution;

f.    any and all claims arising out of any other laws and regulations relating to employment or employment discrimination;

g.    any claim for any loss, cost, damage, or expense arising out of any dispute over the nonwithholding or other tax treatment of any of the proceeds received by Employee as a result of this Agreement; and

h.    any and all claims for attorneys’ fees and costs.

Employee agrees that the release set forth in this section shall be and remain in effect in all respects as a complete general release as to the matters released. This release does not extend to any obligations incurred under this Agreement. This release does not release claims that cannot be released as a matter of law, including any Protected Activity (as defined below). Any and all disputed wage claims that are released herein shall be subject to binding arbitration in accordance with Paragraph 17, except as required by applicable law. This release does not extend to any right Employee may have to unemployment compensation benefits.

6.Acknowledgment of Waiver of Claims under ADEA. This section only applicable to Employee if Employee is over the age of 40 on the Termination Date. Employee acknowledges that Employee is waiving and releasing any rights Employee may have under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 ("ADEA"), and that this waiver and release is knowing and voluntary.  Employee agrees that this waiver and release does not apply to any rights or claims that may arise under the ADEA after the Effective Date of this Agreement. Employee acknowledges that the consideration given for this waiver and release is in addition to anything of value to which Employee was already entitled. Employee further acknowledges that he/she has been advised by this writing that: (a) Employee should consult with an attorney prior to executing this Agreement; (b) Employee has twenty-one (21) days within which to consider this Agreement; (c) Employee has seven (7) days following Employee’s execution of this Agreement to revoke this Agreement; (d) this Agreement shall not be effective until after the revocation period has expired; and (e) nothing in this Agreement prevents or precludes Employee from challenging or seeking a determination in good faith of the validity of this waiver under the ADEA, nor does it impose any condition precedent, penalties, or costs for doing so, unless specifically authorized by federal law. In the event Employee signs this Agreement and returns it to the Company in less than the 21-day period identified above, Employee hereby acknowledges that Employee has freely and voluntarily chosen to waive the time period allotted for considering this Agreement. Employee acknowledges and understands that revocation must be accomplished by a written notification to the person executing this Agreement on the Company’s behalf that is received prior to the Effective Date. The Parties agree that changes, whether material or immaterial, do not restart the running of the 21-day period.

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7.Unknown Claims.  Employee acknowledges that Employee has been advised to consult with legal counsel and that Employee is familiar with the principle that a general release does not extend to claims that the releaser does not know or suspect to exist in Employee’s favor at the time of executing the release, which, if known by Employee, must have materially affected Employee’s settlement with the releasee. Employee, being aware of said principle, agrees to expressly waive any rights Employee may have to that effect, as well as under any other statute or common law principles of similar effect.

8.No Pending or Future Lawsuits.  Employee represents that Employee has no lawsuits, claims, or actions pending in Employee’s name, or on behalf of any other person or entity, against the Company or any of the other Releasees. Employee also represents that Employee does not intend to bring any claims on Employee’s own behalf or on behalf of any other person or entity against the Company or any of the other Releasees.

9.Confidentiality.  Subject to paragraph 12 governing Protected Activity, Employee agrees to maintain in complete confidence the existence of this Agreement, the contents and terms of this Agreement, and the consideration for this Agreement (hereinafter collectively referred to as “Separation Information”). Except as required by law, Employee may disclose Separation Information only to Employee’s immediate family members, the Court in any proceedings to enforce the terms of this Agreement, Employee’s attorney(s), and Employee’s accountant(s) and any professional tax advisor(s) to the extent that they need to know the Separation Information in order to provide advice on tax treatment or to prepare tax returns, and must prevent disclosure of any Separation Information to all other third parties. Employee agrees that Employee will not publicize, directly or indirectly, any Separation Information. 

Employee acknowledges and agrees that the confidentiality of the Separation Information is of the essence. The Parties agree that if the Company proves that Employee breached this Confidentiality provision, the Company shall be entitled to an award of its costs spent enforcing this provision, including all reasonable attorneys’ fees associated with the enforcement action, without regard to whether the Company can establish actual damages from Employee’s breach, except to the extent that such breach constitutes a legal action by Employee that directly pertains to the ADEA. Any such individual breach or disclosure shall not excuse Employee from Employee’s obligations hereunder, nor permit Employee to make additional disclosures.  Employee warrants that Employee has not disclosed, orally or in writing, directly or indirectly, any of the Separation Information to any unauthorized party.  

10.Trade Secrets and Confidential Information/Company Property.  Employee agrees at all times hereafter to hold in the strictest confidence, and not to use or disclose to any person or entity, any Confidential Information of the Company and, if applicable, to continue to abide by the terms of the Confidentiality Agreement. Employee understands that “Confidential Information” means any Company proprietary information, technical data, trade secrets or know-how, including, but not limited to, research, product plans, products, services, customer lists and customers (including, but not limited to, customers of the Company on whom Employee has called or with whom Employee became acquainted during the term of Employee’s employment), markets, software, developments, inventions, processes, formulas, technology, designs, drawings, engineering, hardware configuration information, marketing, finances, or other business information disclosed to Employee by the Company either directly or indirectly, in writing, orally, or by drawings or observation of parts or equipment. Employee further understands that Confidential Information does not include any of the foregoing items that have become publicly known and made generally available through no wrongful act of Employee’s or of others who were under confidentiality obligations as to the item or items involved or improvements or new versions thereof. Employee hereby grants consent to notification by the Company to any new employer about Employee’s obligations under this paragraph. Employee represents that Employee has not to date misused or disclosed Confidential Information to any unauthorized party. Employee’s signature below constitutes Employee’s certification under penalty of perjury that Employee has returned all documents and other items provided to Employee by the Company, developed or obtained by Employee in connection with Employee’s employment with the Company, or otherwise belonging to the Company (with the exception of a 

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copy of the Employee Handbook and personnel documents specifically relating to Employee).  Employee will be permitted to retain his personal computer and mobile devices, provided that he first makes them available to FLIR so that the confidential and proprietary information can be removed. 

11.No Cooperation.  Subject to paragraph 12 governing Protected Activity, Employee agrees that Employee will not knowingly encourage, counsel, or assist any attorneys or their clients in the presentation or prosecution of any disputes, differences, grievances, claims, charges, or complaints by any third party against any of the Releasees, unless under a subpoena or other court order to do so or as related directly to the ADEA waiver in this Agreement. Employee agrees both to immediately notify the Company upon receipt of any such subpoena or court order, and to furnish, within three (3) business days of its receipt, a copy of such subpoena or other court order. If approached by anyone for counsel or assistance in the presentation or prosecution of any disputes, differences, grievances, claims, charges, or complaints against any of the Releasees, Employee shall state no more than that Employee cannot provide counsel or assistance.

12.Protected Activity Not Prohibited.  Employee understands that nothing in this Agreement shall in any way limit or prohibit Employee from engaging in any Protected Activity. For purposes of this Agreement, “Protected Activity” shall mean filing a charge, complaint, or report with, or otherwise communicating, cooperating, or participating in any investigation or proceeding that may be conducted by, any federal, state or local government agency or commission, including the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, and the National Labor Relations Board (“Government Agencies”). Employee understands that in connection with such Protected Activity, Employee is permitted to disclose documents or other information as permitted by law, and without giving notice to, or receiving authorization from, the Company. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Employee agrees to take all reasonable precautions to prevent any unauthorized use or disclosure of any information that may constitute Company confidential information under the Confidentiality Agreement and/or Section 10 of this Agreement to any parties other than the Government Agencies. Employee further understands that “Protected Activity” does not include the disclosure of any Company attorney-client privileged communications. Any language in the Confidentiality Agreement regarding Employee’s right to engage in Protected Activity that conflicts with, or is contrary to, this paragraph is superseded by this Agreement. In addition, pursuant to the Defend Trade Secrets Act of 2016, Employee is notified that an individual will not be held criminally or civilly liable under any federal or state trade secret law for the disclosure of a trade secret that (i) is made in confidence to a federal, state, or local government official (directly or indirectly) or to an attorney solely for the purpose of reporting or investigating a suspected violation of law, or (ii) is made in a complaint or other document filed in a lawsuit or other proceeding, if (and only if) such filing is made under seal. In addition, an individual who files a lawsuit for retaliation by an employer for reporting a suspected violation of law may disclose the trade secret to the individual’s attorney and use the trade secret information in the court proceeding, if the individual files any document containing the trade secret under seal and does not disclose the trade secret, except pursuant to court order. 

13.Nondisparagement.  Employee agrees to refrain from any disparagement, defamation, libel, or slander of any of the Releasees, and agrees to refrain from any tortious interference with the contracts and relationships of any of the Releasees. 

14.Breach.  In addition to the rights provided in the “Attorneys’ Fees” section below, Employee acknowledges and agrees that any material breach of this Agreement, unless such breach constitutes a legal action by Employee challenging or seeking a determination in good faith of the validity of the waiver herein under the ADEA, or of any provision of the Confidentiality Agreement and/or Section 10 of this Agreement shall entitle the Company immediately to recover and/or cease providing the consideration provided to Employee under this Agreement and to obtain damages, except as provided by law.  

15.No Admission of Liability.  Employee understands and acknowledges that this Agreement constitutes a compromise and settlement of any and all actual or potential disputed claims by Employee.  No 

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action taken by the Company hereto, either previously or in connection with this Agreement, shall be deemed or construed to be (a) an admission of the truth or falsity of any actual or potential claims or (b) an acknowledgment or admission by the Company of any fault or liability whatsoever to Employee or to any third party.

16.Costs.  The Parties shall each bear their own costs, attorneys’ fees, and other fees incurred in connection with the preparation of this Agreement.

17.RESERVED.  

18.Tax Consequences.  The Company makes no representations or warranties with respect to the tax consequences of the payments and any other consideration provided to Employee or made on Employee’s behalf under the terms of this Agreement. Employee agrees and understands that Employee is responsible for payment, if any, of local, state, and/or federal taxes on the payments and any other consideration provided hereunder by the Company and any penalties or assessments thereon. Employee further agrees to indemnify and hold the Releasees harmless from any claims, demands, deficiencies, penalties, interest, assessments, executions, judgments, or recoveries by any government agency against the Company for any amounts claimed due on account of (a) Employee’s failure to pay or delayed payment of federal or state taxes, or (b) damages sustained by the Company by reason of any such claims, including attorneys’ fees and costs.

19.Authority.  The Company represents and warrants that the undersigned has the authority to act on behalf of the Company and to bind the Company and all who may claim through it to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Employee represents and warrants that Employee has the capacity to act on Employee’s own behalf and on behalf of all who might claim through Employee to bind them to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Each Party warrants and represents that there are no liens or claims of lien or assignments in law or equity or otherwise of or against any of the claims or causes of action released herein.

20.Severability.  In the event that any provision or any portion of any provision hereof or any surviving agreement made a part hereof becomes or is declared by a court of competent jurisdiction or arbitrator to be illegal, unenforceable, or void, this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect without said provision or portion of provision.

21.Attorneys’ Fees.  Except with regard to a legal action challenging or seeking a determination in good faith of the validity of the waiver herein under the ADEA, in the event that either Party brings an action to enforce or effect its rights under this Agreement, the prevailing Party shall be entitled to recover its costs and expenses, including the costs of mediation, arbitration, litigation, court fees, and reasonable attorneys’ fees incurred in connection with such an action.

22.Entire Agreement.  This Agreement represents the entire agreement and understanding between the Company and Employee concerning the subject matter of this Agreement and Employee’s employment with and separation from the Company and the events leading thereto and associated therewith, and supersedes and replaces any and all prior agreements and understandings concerning the subject matter of this Agreement and Employee’s relationship with the Company, with the exception of the Confidentiality Agreement, if applicable, the Plan and the Stock Agreements, except as otherwise modified or superseded herein. 

23.No Oral Modification.  This Agreement may only be amended in a writing signed by Employee and the Company’s Chief Executive Officer.

24.Governing Law.  This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Oregon, without regard for choice-of-law provisions. 

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25.Effective Date.  If Employee is over the age of 40 on the Termination Date, this Agreement shall be null and void if not executed by Employee within twenty one (21) days. Each Party has seven (7) days after that Party signs this Agreement to revoke it. This Agreement will become effective on the eighth (8th) day after Employee signed this Agreement, so long as it has been signed by the Parties and has not been revoked by either Party before that date (the “Effective Date”). If Employee is under the age of 40 on the Termination Date, this Agreement shall be null and void if not executed by Employee within seven (7) days. This Agreement will become effective on the date it has been signed by both Parties (the “Effective Date”).

26.Counterparts.  This Agreement may be executed in counterparts and each counterpart shall be deemed an original and all of which counterparts taken together shall have the same force and effect as an original and shall constitute an effective, binding agreement on the part of each of the undersigned.  The counterparts of this Agreement may be executed and delivered by facsimile, photo, email PDF, or other electronic transmission or signature.

27.Voluntary Execution of Agreement.  Employee understands and agrees that Employee executed this Agreement voluntarily, without any duress or undue influence on the part or behalf of the Company or any third party, with the full intent of releasing all of Employee’s claims against the Company and any of the other Releasees. Employee acknowledges that:

(a)    Employee has read this Agreement;

		
	(b)
	Employee has been represented in the preparation, negotiation, and execution of this Agreement by legal counsel of Employee’s own choice or has elected not to retain legal counsel;

		
	(c)
	Employee understands the terms and consequences of this Agreement and of the releases it contains; 

		
	(d)
	Employee is fully aware of the legal and binding effect of this Agreement; and

		
	(e)
	Employee has not relied upon any representations or statements made by the Company that are not specifically set forth in this Agreement.

[THE REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK; SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS]

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement on the respective dates set forth below.

EMPLOYEE, an individual

Dated:  10/2/2017    /s/ Thomas A. Surran
Name:    Thomas A. Surran

FLIR SYSTEMS, INC.

Dated:  10/9/2017    By     /s/ Paul Zaninovich    
Name:   Paul Zaninovich
Title:     VP Global Human Resources

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Exhibit A

	
				
	Grant Type
	Grant Date
	Unvested Options & RSUs to Vest in Full
	Option Strike Price

	Option
	4/28/2015
	28,872
	$31.15

	Option
	4/28/2016
	69,334
	$30.75

	Option
	4/28/2017
	43,605
	$36.73

	RSU
	4/28/2015
	6,213
	 

	RSU
	4/28/2016
	13,800
	 

	RSU
	4/28/2017
	10,548
	 

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