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Exhibit 10.8

  
 Exhibit 10.8

 AMENDED AND RESTATED CONTRACT 

Boeing No. BSC-2000-001 
 BETWEEN 
 IRIDIUM CONSTELLATION LLC

 AND 
 THE BOEING COMPANY 

FOR 
 TRANSITION, OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE, ENGINEERING 

SERVICES, AND RE-ORBIT 

OF THE 
 IRIDIUM COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM 

  
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 Execution Version 

  
 List of
Amendments 
 to 
 the Original Contract 
  

			
	 Amendment
Number
	  	 Description

	001	  	See Amendment #001 Summary
	002	  	Annex 5, Paragraph 2.2.5
	003	  	Article 20 - Added EEOC
	004	  	Add Annex 11, “Letter of Credit”
	005	  	Add Annex 12, “Letter of Credit for March 2003” Payment Draw Down
	006	  	Amended and Restated Contract
	007	  	De-orbit Price Revision
	008	  	Added Annex 17, “Group Call Functionality”
	009	  	Revised Revenue Sharing
	010	  	Amended and Restated Contract: Retirement of Promissory Notes and Personal Property Liens and Revise Letter of Credit
	011	  	Discontinuance of Additional Fee Payments; Revised EPA
	012	  	Added Annex 18, “Broadband Functionality”
	013	  	CY 2006 T&M Billing Rate(s) for Special Projects

  
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	ARTICLE 1.	 	SUBJECT MATTER OF CONTRACT	  	 	2	  
			
	ARTICLE 2.	 	PRICE, TAXES, AND PAYMENT	  	 	14	  
			
	ARTICLE 3.	 	OWNER-FURNISHED FACILITIES, EQUIPMENT, INFORMATION, AND THIRD-PARTY MAINTENANCE AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT AGREEMENTS	  	 	14	  
			
	ARTICLE 4.	 	CHANGES	  	 	16	  
			
	ARTICLE 5.	 	ACCEPTANCE, INSPECTIONS AND QUALITY CONTROL	  	 	16	  
			
	ARTICLE 6.	 	DELIVERY	  	 	17	  
			
	ARTICLE 7.	 	EXCUSABLE DELAY	  	 	17	  
			
	ARTICLE 8.	 	INDEMNIFICATION/INSURANCE	  	 	18	  
			
	ARTICLE 9.	 	RE-ORBIT RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS	  	 	21	  
			
	ARTICLE 10.	 	ASSIGNMENT	  	 	24	  
			
	ARTICLE 11.	 	LIMITED WARRANTY	  	 	24	  
			
	ARTICLE 12.	 	TERMINATION FOR DEFAULT	  	 	26	  
			
	ARTICLE 13	 	DEFAULT BY OWNER	  	 	27	  
			
	ARTICLE 14.	 	LIMITATION OF LIABILITY	  	 	27	  
			
	ARTICLE 15.	 	INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY	  	 	28	  
			
	ARTICLE 16.	 	DISPUTE RESOLUTION	  	 	29	  
			
	ARTICLE 17.	 	EXPORT CONTROL	  	 	30	  
			
	ARTICLE 18.	 	PERMITS AND LICENSES	  	 	31	  
			
	ARTICLE 19.	 	DISCLOSURE AND USE OF INFORMATION BY THE PARTIES	  	 	31	  
			
	ARTICLE 20.	 	NONDISCRIMINATION, EQUAL OPPORTUNITY, AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS	  	 	32	  
			
	ARTICLE 21.	 	NOTICES	  	 	33	  
			
	ARTICLE 22.	 	MISCELLANEOUS	  	 	33	  
			
	ANNEX 1	 	IN-ORBIT INSURANCE POLICY	  	 	37	  
			
	ANNEX 2	 	RESERVED	  	 	38	  
			
	ANNEX 3	 	STATEMENT OF WORK FOR IRIDIUM® SYSTEM
OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE	  	 	39	  
			
	ANNEX 4	 	STATEMENT OF WORK FOR IRIDIUM® SYSTEM
RE-ORBIT	  	 	54	  
			
	ANNEX 5	 	PRICE AND PAYMENT SCHEDULE	  	 	57	  
			
	ANNEX 6	 	BASELINE TASK ORDERS FOR TASK-ORDERED O&M SERVICES	  	 	65	  

  
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	ANNEX 7	 	DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCEDURES	  	 	66	  
			
	ANNEX 8	 	RESERVED	  	 	69	  
			
	ANNEX 9	 	U.S. GOVERNMENT INDEMNIFICATION CONTRACT	  	 	70	  
			
	ANNEX 10	 	RESERVED	  	 	71	  
			
	ANNEX 11	 	RESERVED	  	 	72	  
			
	ANNEX 12	 	RESERVED	  	 	73	  
			
	ANNEX 13	 	BINDER LETTERS FROM OWNER’S INSURANCE AGENT	  	 	74	  
			
	ANNEX 14	 	INSURANCE AGENT’S LETTER CONFIRMING SCHEDULE A RISKS ARE COVERED WHEN SCHEDULE B IS IN EFFECT	  	 	75	  
			
	ANNEX 15	 	SF30 EVIDENCING USG APPROVAL TO CHANGE IN-ORBIT INSURANCE POLICY	  	 	76	  
			
	ANNEX 16	 	RESERVED	  	 	77	  
			
	ANNEX 17	 	GROUP CALL FUNCTIONALITY	  	 	78	  
			
	ANNEX 18	 	BROADBAND FUNCTIONALITY	  	 	79	  
			
	APPENDIX 1	 	REFERENCED DOCUMENTS FOR AMENDED AND RE-STATED CONTRACT BOEING NO. BSC-2000-001	  			

  
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 AMENDED AND RESTATED
CONTRACT 
 THIS AMENDED AND RESTATED CONTRACT (including all annexes and addenda hereto, as amended, modified or supplemented from
time to time hereafter, this “Contract”) is made and entered into as of May 28, 2010 (the “Effective Date”) between IRIDIUM CONSTELLATION LLC, a Delaware limited liability company
(“Owner”), whose obligations arising hereunder shall be guaranteed by Iridium Satellite LLC, also a Delaware limited liability company and the parent of Owner (“Iridium Satellite”), and THE BOEING COMPANY, a
Delaware corporation (“Boeing”) (Owner and Boeing are each referred to as a “Party” and collectively referred to as the “Parties”). 

PREAMBLE 

WHEREAS, Owner and Boeing are parties to a Contract (Boeing No. BSC-2000-001) for Transition, Operations and Maintenance, Engineering Services,
and Re-Orbit of the Iridium Communications System, dated as of December 11, 2000 (as heretofore amended by Amendments Number 001 through 013, the “Original Contract”), pursuant to which Boeing provides, among other things,
operations and maintenance services in support of the Iridium Communications System, defined below; 
 WHEREAS, the Parties have agreed
to amend and restate the Original Contract to provide, among other things, (i) for annual price reductions for the operations and maintenance services provided to Owner by Boeing hereunder and (ii) Owner with the ability to achieve
additional scope of work and cost reductions on the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in this Contract (including as a result of the conversion of this Contract, for most services provided by Boeing to Owner hereunder, from a firm fixed
price contract to a Time & Materials Capped Price or T&M CP contract, defined below); and 
 WHEREAS, it is the
Parties’ intention that Boeing’s responsibilities under this Contract shall be equivalent in all material respects with Boeing’s responsibilities performed under the Original Contract, including that: (i) as of the Effective Date
and subject to future O&M Scope Modifications, as defined below, Task-Ordered O&M Services, as defined below, shall include all services previously provided by Boeing to Owner under the Original Contract (other than Special Projects (as
defined in the Original Contract)), including Steady State O&M Services (as defined in the Original Contract); (ii) as of the Effective Date and subject to future O&M Scope Modifications, Boeing’s responsibilities for overall
end-to-end technical and programmatic maintenance of the ICS shall be identical to those provided under the Original Contract; and (iii) the compensation payable to Boeing by Owner under this Contract for Task-Ordered O&M Services pursuant
to this Contract shall be subject to a maximum annual amount as provided in Article 1.4.2.4. 
 WHEREAS, in partial consideration of the
amendment and restatement of the Original Contract, Owner and Boeing have agreed to enter into the NEXT Contract, defined below, pursuant to which Boeing will receive a significant role in the development and operation of the Iridium

  
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NEXT System, as defined below; 
 NOW THEREFORE, the Parties agree to amend and
restate this Contract to continue performance under the following terms and conditions: 
 CONTRACTING TERMS AND CONDITIONS

  

	Article 1.	Subject Matter of Contract 

 1.1 Background 
 1.1.1 Amendment and Re-Statement of Original
Contract. Boeing and Owner have heretofore entered into the Original Contract. The Parties wish to amend and restate the Original Contract in its entirety as herein set forth as of the Effective Date. 

1.1.2 Steady State O&M Services Transition to Task-Ordered O&M Services. Under the Original Contract, Boeing performed the
Steady State O&M Services on a firm fixed price basis. From and after the Effective Date, the Steady State O&M Services shall be discontinued and replaced by the Task-Ordered O&M Services, which shall performed on a T&M CP basis,
defined below, subject to the Annual O&M Price Cap, defined below. 
 1.1.3 Special Projects Transition to Task-Ordered
Engineering Non-O&M Services. Under the Original Contract, Boeing performed engineering support services for projects outside the scope of the Steady State O&M Services which pertained to the addition of new functionality to the ICS and
which were incorporated pursuant to Annexes 17 and 18 to the Original Contract (“Special Projects”). Special Projects were performed on a Time & Materials basis. From and after the Effective Date of this Contract, Special
Projects shall be discontinued and replaced by the Task-Ordered Engineering Non-O&M Services. 
 1.1.4 Re-Orbit.
Under the Original Contract, Boeing was obligated to perform Re-Orbit, subject to the terms of Articles 9.4, 9.5 and/or 9.6 thereof, on a firm fixed price basis. From and after the Effective Date of this Contract, Boeing’s obligations to
perform Re-Orbit shall continue under this Contract, subject to the terms of Articles 9.4, 9.5 and/or 9.6 of this Contract. 

1.1.5 Group Call Functionality. Boeing and Owner have agreed that, concurrent with the execution and delivery of this Contract,
Boeing, Boeing Management Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Boeing (“BMC”), Owner and Iridium Satellite shall enter into Intellectual Property Rights License Agreement No. BMC-2010-1455, pursuant to which BMC and Boeing shall, among
other things, license to Iridium Satellite certain intellectual property rights related to the Group Call Functionality as defined in Annex 17, upon Boeing’s receipt of the consideration specified in the Intellectual Property Rights License
Agreement. 

  
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 1.1.6 Motorola as
Third-Party Beneficiary. The Parties acknowledge that Motorola, Inc. (“Motorola”) is an express third-party beneficiary of certain provisions of the Original Contract as set forth therein and that neither of the Parties intends
that this Contract nor any of the amendments to the Original Contract effected hereby are intended to affect any of their respective obligations to Motorola thereunder, all of which shall remain in full force and effect pursuant to the terms of this
Contract. Conferring such third-party benefits to Motorola is a material part of this Contract and Motorola may enforce such provisions directly against either Party, as applicable. 

1.1.7 U.S. Government Indemnification Contract Obligations. The Parties further acknowledge that each of them has certain
obligations to the United States of America under the U.S. Government Indemnification Contract, defined below, and that neither this Contract nor any of the amendments to the Original Contract effected hereby are intended to affect any of those
obligations. 
 1.1.8. Boeing Obligations. Boeing will provide to Owner program management, engineering, technical,
operations and maintenance, and administrative resources necessary to accomplish the Services, as provided in Article 1.4 hereof. 
 1.2 Definitions 
 1.2.1 “Affiliate” means, with respect to
any entity, any other entity Controlling, Controlled by or under common Control with such entity. 
 1.2.2 “Annual
O&M Price Cap” has the meaning given such term in Article 1.4.2.4 hereof. 
 1.2.3 “Claims” means
any and all actions, causes of action, liabilities, claims, suits, judgments, liens, awards and damages of any kind and nature whatsoever. 
 1.2.4 “Contract” has the meaning given to such term in the first introductory paragraph of this Contract. 
 1.2.5 “Control” and its derivatives means, with regard to any entity, the legal, beneficial, or equitable ownership, directly or indirectly, of fifty percent (50%) or more of such
entity’s capital stock (or other ownership interest, if not a corporation) ordinarily having voting rights. 
 1.2.6
“Deliverable” means Intellectual Property, hardware, software or other information, data, and/or technology prepared or procured by Boeing pursuant to this Contract, including any Task Order hereunder, or otherwise. 

1.2.7 “De-orbit” means the removal (whether in a controlled, uncontrolled, natural or spontaneous manner) of ICS
satellites and related devices, including but not limited to, 

  
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the orbit, Re-Orbit, descent and re-entry through low earth orbit and the earth’s atmosphere, and landing or falling on or near any part, surface, structure or other object, animate or
inanimate, above, on, at, near, or below the earth’s surface. 
 1.2.8 “Excusable Delay” means any of the
items listed in Article 7 (Excusable Delay). 
 1.2.9 “ICS Useful Life” means the useful life of the ICS as
measured by the ability of the ICS to function as a global voice communication system as determined by Owner within its complement of sixty-six (66) or fewer LEO operational satellites. 

1.2.10 “Iridium Communications System” or “ICS” means the complete, integrated, satellite-based,
digitally-switched communications system currently operated by Owner and/or its Affiliates. This term refers collectively to the Space Segment, System Control Segment, Gateways, Teleport Network, and Technical Support Center and expressly includes
enhancements and additions to the Gateways and its evolution as required to support continuing ICS operations, but expressly excludes any element of the Iridium NEXT System. 
 1.2.11 “Iridium NEXT System,” “Iridium NEXT” or “NEXT” means the new, updated or enhanced satellites of a Space Segment and, upon written notice from
time to time to Boeing from Owner, such new, updated or enhanced ground elements (including the Serviced Facilities and System Control Segment as well as Gateways and Teleport Network, all as further defined in the NEXT Contract) and such ground
elements redeployed from the ICS, and their related software and equipment, deployed in connection with Iridium’s and/or its Affiliates’ proposed second generation complete, integrated, satellite-based, digitally switched communication
system. NEXT does not include the ICS, except such ground elements redeployed from the ICS, and their related software and equipment, which have been designated as an element of NEXT pursuant to Owner’s notice to Boeing as provided in this
Article 1.2.11. 
 1.2.12 “NEXT Contract” means the Iridium NEXT Support Services Agreement between Iridium
Constellation LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, and The Boeing Company for Support Services for Iridium NEXT, dated May 28, 2010, as amended from time to time. 
 1.2.13 “O&M Scope Modification” means an Owner-directed addition, deletion or modification of specified Services under the Task Ordered O&M Services. 

1.2.14 “Re-Orbit” means the removal of functional ICS satellites from operational or storage orbits, and preparation of
the satellites for re-entry into the earth’s atmosphere, including, without limitation, venting of all remaining fuel, depressurizing the batteries and turning off the electronics, all in a professionally competent manner and as described in
Annex 4 of this Contract. 

  
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 1.2.15
“Services” means all services to be rendered in accordance with Article 1.4 hereof, including but not limited to Task-Ordered O&M Services, Task-Ordered Non-O&M Engineering Services, Deliverables, and Re-Orbit. 

1.2.16 “Statement of Work” means the various individual Statements of Work for efforts to be provided under this
Contract, as more fully defined in Article 1.4 hereof, as the same may from time to time be amended or modified, whether singularly and/or collectively. 
 1.2.17 “Steady State O&M Services” means the ICS engineering, systems analysis, operations and maintenance services performed or required to be performed by Boeing under the Original
Contract in accordance with the then-current Annex 3 Statement of Work for Iridium System Steady State Operations and Maintenance. 
 1.2.18 “Task Order” means a written order issued pursuant to the terms of this Contract which describes the requirements, Deliverables, pricing, special terms and conditions and other
Services as agreed to by the Parties. 
 1.2.19 “Task Order Target Price” means the estimated total dollar
value of a Task Order, calculated by multiplying estimated direct labor hours specified in the Task Order by the then-applicable T&M Hourly Rates (as defined in Annex 5 of this Contract). 

1.2.20 “Task-Ordered Non-O&M Engineering Services” has the meaning given to such term in Article 1.4.3 hereof.

 1.2.21 “Task-Ordered O&M Services” means ICS engineering, systems analysis, operations and maintenance
Services as directed by Owner pursuant to Task Orders and/or the Annex 3 Statement of Work for Iridium System Operations and Maintenance. 
 1.2.22 “Time & Materials” or “T&M” means a contract basis where payment is made for: (i) the delivery of direct labor hours at an agreed upon fixed
hourly rate; and (ii) the reimbursement of related direct non-labor expenses; all pursuant to a specified scope of work. 

1.2.23 “Time & Materials Capped Price” or “T&M CP” has the meaning given to such term in
Article 1.4.2.4.1 hereof. 
 1.2.24 “U.S. Government Indemnification Contract” means the Indemnification
Contract, dated December 5, 2000, among Iridium Satellite, Boeing, Motorola, and the United States of America, a copy of which is attached hereto as Annex 9, as the same may be amended from time to time. 

1.2.25 Additional definitions are as set forth in the various Articles, Statements of Work and Annexes referenced in this Contract.

  
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 1.3 Period of
Performance. 
 1.3.1 The period of performance covered by this Contract shall commence on the Effective Date of this
Contract and shall continue for the duration of the ICS Useful Life. 
 1.3.2 The period of performance shall immediately
terminate upon the commencement of Re-Orbit pursuant to Articles 9.4, 9.5 and/or 9.6, provided that Boeing shall complete the Re-Orbit Statement of Work included as Annex 4 to this Contract. 

1.4 Services. Boeing will perform and sell to Owner and Owner will purchase from Boeing the following Services: 

1.4.1 Task-Ordered Services, General. The Task-Ordered O&M Services and the Task-Ordered Engineering Non-O&M Services
shall be authorized by means of separate Task Orders. Each Task Order shall be governed by the terms and conditions of this Contract, except those terms and conditions set forth in a specific Task Order and designated therein as taking precedence
over this Contract. 
 1.4.1.1 Format of Task Orders. Task Orders will contain at least the following: (i) the Task
Order Number; (ii) scope of work and technical requirements, including if applicable type, quantity and description of Services; (iii) Deliverables; (iv) acceptance criteria; (v) performance period; (vi) required Owner
furnished items or data (if applicable); (vii) Task Order Target Price; (viii) authorized labor hours by labor category and applicable T&M Hourly Rate; (ix) listing of Key Personnel assigned to Task Order; (x) special terms
and conditions (if applicable); and (xi) execution by authorized representatives. 
 1.4.1.2 Task Order Changes.
Changes to Task Orders (other than O&M Scope Modifications which are addressed in Article 1.4.1.3 below) shall be made in accordance with Article 4 (Changes), subject to Boeing’s submission of a change proposal providing an estimate of the
Time & Material price adjustment associated with such change, including a detailed and time-phased estimate of labor hours by labor classification to be adjusted and supported by historical labor data and other supporting information. When
applicable, an agreed upon change to a Task Order will also result in a commensurate adjustment in the Annual O&M Price Cap. 
 1.4.1.3 O&M Scope Modifications. Owner may, from time to time, at Owner’s sole discretion, and by written notice to Boeing, direct an O&M Scope Modification to one or more Task
Order(s). When requested by Owner, Boeing will cooperate with Owner to identify and make recommendations to Owner regarding potential areas for such O&M Scope Modification, including impact to delivered service (including availability,
reliability, risk, QoS, user experience, etc). In the event an O&M Scope Modification to a Task Order is directed by Owner, then: (i) Boeing shall immediately acknowledge receipt of the O&M Scope Modification in writing to Owner and
begin performance thereof; (ii) Boeing shall submit a change proposal with an estimate of the Time & Material price reductions associated with such change, including 

  
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a detailed and time-phased estimate of labor hours by labor classification to be reduced and supported by historical labor data and other supporting information; and (iii) Owner shall make
an equitable adjustment in the Task Order Target Price and/or delivery schedule by amendment to such Task Order and in the Annual O&M Price Cap. Any dispute regarding the equitable adjustment of a Task Order or the O&M Price Cap made
pursuant to an O&M Scope Modification shall be resolved in accordance with Article 16 (Dispute Resolution) of this Contract. The Parties acknowledge and agree that the foregoing change provisions shall apply to all O&M Scope Modifications
issued pursuant to this Article and that Article 4 (Changes) shall not apply. 
 1.4.2 Task-Ordered O&M Services. As
of the Effective Date, Boeing shall perform the Task-Ordered O&M Services. 
 1.4.2.1 Baseline Task-Ordered O&M
Services. As of the Effective Date, the Task-Ordered O&M Services shall include all Services previously provided under the Original Contract (other than Special Projects), including the Annex 3 Statement of Work for Iridium System Steady
State Operations and Maintenance included therein and in effect immediately prior to the Effective Date of this Contract (“Baseline Task-Ordered O&M Services”). Subject to the provisions of Article 1.4.2.1.1, the Baseline
Task-Ordered Services are specified in the series of Task Orders listed in Annex 6 hereof. The Baseline Task-Ordered O&M Services shall be subject to change only pursuant to an O&M Scope Modification. 

1.4.2.1.1 Services Deemed Included in Baseline Task-Ordered O&M Services. Notwithstanding anything in this Contract to the
contrary, in the event one or more Task Order(s), including those listed in Annex 6 hereof, omits any Baseline Task-Ordered O&M Services, other than those Services which have been omitted pursuant to an O&M Scope Modification, such Services
shall be deemed to be included in such Task Order, and Boeing shall continue to provide such Services as Task-Ordered O&M Services hereunder. 
 1.4.2.1.2 [***...***]. 
 1.4.2.2 Annual Task Orders for Task-Ordered
O&M Services. Task Orders for the Task-Ordered O&M Services shall be written for annual calendar year periods and the then-current Annual O&M Price Cap shall apply to all such Task Orders, as further described in Article 1.4.2.4
below. 
 1.4.2.2.1 Annual Project Plan for Establishing Task Orders. For each calendar year for the term of this
Contract (other than the 2010 calendar year), Owner and Boeing will establish and execute new Task Orders for the upcoming annual period as described in this Article. By no later than September 30 of any year during the term of this Contract,
Boeing shall submit a project plan that provides a time-phased plan by Task Order for accomplishing all projected activities to be authorized for the next succeeding annual period, including: (i) the application of labor resources, including
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subtask within each Task Order; (ii) the applicable labor categories and T&M Hourly Rates for such labor resources; (iii) the Task Order Target Prices and total target price for all
planned Task Orders for that annual period; (iv) the sum of all Task Order Target Prices for such annual period, demonstrating that such sum is less than or equal to the Annual O&M Price Cap; (v) the sum of all direct labor hours
projected for such annual period, with such hours intended to represent a target amount only and not a binding requirement for the delivery of such total direct labor hours, and with such amount not overriding the Annual O&M Price Cap for such
annual period; and (vi) Boeing’s proposed plan for implementing O&M efficiency improvements (additions, deletions or modifications of processes or approaches that result in a reduction of direct labor hours and/or direct labor rates)
for that annual period, demonstrating to Owner, for Owner’s approval, that the annual price reduction required per Annex 5, Paragraph 3.1.3 hereof will be achieved solely as a result of O&M efficiency improvements and not as a result of any
O&M Scope Modification (the “Annual Project Plan”). The Parties acknowledge and agree that Task Orders for the O&M Task-Ordered Services for the remainder of calendar year 2010 from and after the Effective Date have been
executed concurrently with the execution of this Contract. 
 1.4.2.2.2 Due Diligence. Prior to the final establishment
of each Annual O&M Price Cap, Owner shall have the right to conduct a review on both the T&M Hourly Rates established in accordance with Annex 5, Paragraph 3.2, except that Owner shall not have access to financial information considered by
Boeing to be proprietary, and the estimated hours associated with the Task-Ordered O&M Services as provided in the Annual Project Plan required pursuant to Article 1.4.2.2.1. Boeing shall provide sufficient information to Owner during the review
to allow Owner to validate the Annual O&M Price Cap to be authorized for the upcoming annual period. Upon Owner’s request, Owner may request that a third party designated by Owner audit all Boeing information used to support the review.

 1.4.2.2.3 Monthly Review of Annual Project Plan. The Annual Project Plan prepared in accordance with Article
1.4.2.2.1 of this Contract shall be updated on a monthly basis throughout the then-current annual period to incorporate any O&M Scope Modifications or other adjustments as mutually agreed by the Parties. As part of each monthly update to the
Annual Project Plan, Boeing shall provide certain historical information, including the status of all Deliverables, program schedules, and financial information as described in this Article 1.4.2.2.3, as well as any other supporting information as
mutually agreed by the Parties. Boeing shall also provide: (i) actual hours and total T&M expense (hours times labor rate) delivered for each completed month in the then-current annual period; (ii) a forecast of hours and T&M
expense (hours times labor rate) to be delivered for each future month during the then-current annual period; (iii) any forecasted variance from the existing Annual Project Plan in the hours and total T&M expense (hours times labor rate),
either higher or lower, for each future month during the then-current annual period; and (iv) justification supporting all such forecasted monthly variances, with such justification to include the underlying work scope and programmatic
priorities applicable to such future months and identifying those portions of the monthly variance that derive from an approved Project Description Document (as that term is defined in the Task Orders). If, upon reviewing the justification for any
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variances with Boeing, Owner concurs with such forecasted monthly variance(s), then Boeing shall proceed with the work as planned for such future months. If, upon reviewing the justification for
any such forecasted monthly variances with Boeing, Owner does not concur with any such forecasted monthly variance(s), then Owner shall disposition such monthly variance as follows: 

(a) if the underlying work scope is related to a Task Order, excluding any work authorized pursuant to an approved Project Description
Document (as that term is defined in the Task Orders), then Owner shall, at Owner’s sole discretion, either: (1) reduce, modify, delay, or delete the underlying work scope pursuant to an O&M Scope Modification in accordance Article
1.4.1.3; (2) direct Boeing to comply with the then-current Annual Project Plan; or (3) coordinate with Boeing to implement another resolution satisfactory to Owner; or 

(b) if the underlying work scope is authorized pursuant to an approved Project Description Document (as that term is defined in the Task
Orders), then Owner shall, at Owner’s sole discretion, either: (1) reduce, modify, delay, or delete the underlying work scope pursuant the terms of the Project Description Document as provided in the applicable Task Order; (2) direct
Boeing to comply with the then-current Annual Project Plan; or (3) coordinate with Boeing to implement another resolution satisfactory to Owner; 
 however, in no event shall Owner reduce, modify, delay, or delete any underlying work scope that is required for Boeing to achieve Boeing’s proposed plan for implementing O&M efficiency
improvements in the Annual Project Plan as provided in Article 1.4.2.2.1 above. The Parties’ agreement on one or more of such monthly variances shall not be deemed an amendment to or modification of the applicable Annual O&M Price Cap
established in accordance with Article 1.4.2.4. No variance from the Annual Project Plan, whether or not mutually agreed by the Parties, shall be deemed to modify or supersede the Annual Project Plan established in accordance with Article 1.4.2.2.1,
except as otherwise mutually agreed upon by the Parties. For the avoidance of doubt, Owner’s approval of one or more monthly variances, whether higher or lower than the same month in Annual Project Plan, shall not: (x) require that Owner
approve any subsequent monthly variance(s) for the purpose of offsetting an earlier approved monthly variance (i.e., a subsequent higher variance that offsets an earlier lower variance or vice versa); or (y) unilaterally permit Boeing to reduce
Boeing’s forecasted hours and / or total T&M expense for any future month included in the Annual Project Plan. 

1.4.2.3 Owner’s Rights and Limitations of O&M Scope Modifications. Notwithstanding the terms of Article 1.4.2.1.2 and in
accordance with Article 1.4.1.3, Owner shall have the right to unilaterally issue O&M Scope Modifications. Owner shall not have the right to reduce scope with the intent of performing the work using Owner’s employees or contracting such
reduced scope with any third party supplier, except where the Parties agree that Boeing is unable to perform the scope of work to be reduced. 

  
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of O&M Scope Modifications on Re-Orbit. Owner agrees that in the modification of the scope of any individual Task Order, Owner shall not knowingly issue any O&M Scope Modification which will prevent Boeing from successfully performing
Re-Orbit as defined in the Annex 4 Re-Orbit Statement of Work. In the event Boeing determines in good faith that an Owner-directed modification in scope will prevent Boeing from successfully performing Re-Orbit, then Boeing shall provide a written
technical justification for Boeing’s concerns. In no event shall such technical justification be based upon the non-availability of qualified staffing resources or technical expertise where such qualified staffing resources or technical
expertise is otherwise currently deployed by Boeing to work on any related ICS and/or NEXT efforts. Owner shall evaluate whether such Owner-directed modification in scope shall prevent Boeing from successfully performing Re-Orbit, and in the event
that Owner agrees with Boeing’s justification, then Owner shall withdraw the requested modification in scope. 
 1.4.2.3.2
Disagreements on Effect of O&amp;M Scope Modifications on Re-Orbit. If the Parties disagree as to whether such Owner-directed modification in scope shall prevent Boeing from successfully performing Re-Orbit, then the Parties
shall jointly designate a qualified, internationally recognized independent third-party consultant experienced in on-orbit spacecraft operations (the “Independent Consultant”). If the Parties are unable to agree
upon the designation of the Independent Consultant within [***...***] following delivery of written notification by one Party to the other Party that the designation of the Independent Consultant is required, each Party shall within
[***...***] thereafter designate a consultant having the same qualifications as the Independent Consultant and the two consultants so designated shall, within [***...***] thereafter, designate a qualified,
internationally recognized independent third-party consultant experienced in on-orbit spacecraft operations who shall serve as the Independent Consultant hereunder. If the two consultants designated by the Parties are unable to agree upon
the designation of an Independent Consultant within such time, the Parties shall, acting in good faith, repeat the foregoing process (i.e., each will appoint another consultant) until the consultants appointed by the Parties shall agree upon the
designation of an Independent Consultant. Each Party shall bear the costs and expenses of the consultant(s) designated by such Party (if any) and fifty percent (50%) of the costs and expenses associated with the Independent Consultant. Such
Independent Consultant’s assessment, to include detailed justification and analysis methodology, but excluding determination of monetary amounts associated with the modification in scope being assessed, shall be binding upon
the Parties. The Independent Consultant will be directed to provide a response expeditiously, and in no event more than one month after submission; the Parties will reasonably cooperate to achieve this goal. Should the Independent Consultant rule in
favor of Boeing (that the proposed Owner-directed modification in scope shall prevent Boeing from successfully performing Re-Orbit), then Owner shall retract the Owner-directed modification in scope. Should the Independent Consultant rule in favor
of Owner (that the proposed Owner-directed modification in scope shall not prevent Boeing from successfully performing Re-Orbit) or if the Independent Consultant is unable to rule in favor of the Owner or Boeing, then Boeing shall either: (i) accept
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scope, including a commensurate modification to the applicable Annual O&M Price Cap(s); or (ii) decline to accept and implement the Owner-directed modification of scope, but still accept
a commensurate modification to the applicable Annual O&M Price Cap(s). Any dispute regarding: (a) either Party’s failure to appoint an Independent Consultant when required in accordance with this provision; or (b) the value of the
commensurate modification to the applicable Annual O&M Price Cap(s) associated with any Owner-directed modification in scope shall be resolved in accordance with Article 16 (Dispute Resolution) of this Contract. 

1.4.2.4 Annual O&M Price Cap. Beginning with the Effective Date and continuing through the ICS Useful
Life, the Parties will establish a maximum annual price for Task-Ordered O&M Services (the “Annual O&M Price Cap”) in accordance with the terms of Article 1.4.2.2, including Articles 1.4.2.2.1 and 1.4.2.2.2, and Annex 5. The
Parties will establish such Annual O&M Price Cap prior to January 31st of the annual period to which it applies, and such Annual O&M Price Cap will be deemed effective no event later than January 1 of such applicable annual period. The Parties acknowledge and agree
that the Annual O&M Price Cap for the remainder of calendar year 2010 from and after the Effective Date shall be [***...***] U.S. Dollars ($[***...***] USD). 
 1.4.2.4.1 Time & Materials Capped Price Basis. Boeing agrees to complete all Task-Ordered O&M Services for the then-current annual period on a T&M CP basis. As used in this
Contract, “T&M CP” or “Time & Materials Capped Price” shall mean the performance of Task-Ordered O&M Services on a Time & Materials basis up to the then-current Annual O&M Price Cap,
where Boeing bears all expenses in excess of the Annual O&M Price Cap necessary to complete such Task-Ordered O&M Services in the event expenses in the aggregate exceed the Annual O&M Price Cap, all as further set forth in Article
1.4.2.4, including this Article 1.4.2.4.1 and Article 1.4.2.4.2. Completion of all Task Ordered O&M Services shall mean delivery of all such Services, including but not limited to all Deliverables, specified in each Task Order for the current
annual period and compliance with all acceptance criteria specified in each Task Order for the current annual period, all subject to the established Annual O&M Price Cap. If Boeing fails to deliver all such Services and/or fails to comply with
all acceptance criteria for such Services within the Annual O&M Price Cap, then Boeing shall complete any remaining requirements of such Task-Ordered O&M Services at Boeing’s own expense and without any increase in the Annual O&M
Price Cap and without any additional cost to Owner. For the avoidance of doubt, while Boeing’s incurred expenses for individual Task Orders may be less than or greater than the non-binding Task Order Target Prices for such Task Orders, Boeing
agrees to complete the totality of Task-Ordered O&M Services within each annual period for an amount no greater than the then-current Annual O&M Price Cap. 
 1.4.2.4.2 Revision of Delivery Dates Due to Extraordinary Events. Notwithstanding the terms of Article 1.4.2.4.1, if at any time during the performance of the Task-Ordered O&amp;M Services, an
extraordinary event occurs or an issue arises relating to the ICS which is of sufficient magnitude that Owner elects, at Owner’s sole discretion, to implement a re-prioritization of the efforts to be undertaken by Boeing, then Owner shall, with
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assistance, reprioritize requirements across the totality of then-current Task-Ordered O&M Services, and the Parties shall mutually agree to defer delivery of certain agreed upon Deliverables
to a later date within the current annual period or to a date no later than January 31 of the next annual period or to such other due date as mutually agreed by the Parties, with such agreement not to be unreasonably withheld by either Party
(“Revised Delivery Date”). Such Revised Delivery Date(s) shall not result in a change to: (i) the then-current Task Order Target Price(s); (ii) the then-current Annual O&M Price Cap; or (iii) any succeeding
year’s Annual O&M Price Cap. However, the applicable Task Order(s) shall be amended to reflect such Revised Delivery Date(s) and/or other non-price changes resulting from the re-prioritization. By way of example only, events or issues that
may justify the reprioritization of Deliverables by Owner would include: [***...***]. 
 1.4.3 Task-Ordered
Non-O&M Engineering Services. From time to time, Owner may elect to direct Boeing, pursuant to a Task Order, to perform certain engineering activities which are outside the scope of the Task-Ordered O&M Services, but which pertain to the
ICS (“Task-Ordered Non-O&M Engineering Services”). Such Task Orders will be issued on a T&M basis as set forth in Annex 5 hereof. If mutually agreed by the Parties, Task Orders for Task-Ordered Non-O&M Engineering
Services may also be issued on a firm fixed price basis, with necessary firm fixed price provisions included in the Task Order as required. Owner may terminate a Task Order issued pursuant to the Task-Ordered Non-O&M Engineering Services at any
time and at Owner’s sole discretion, subject to [***...***] advance written notice being provided to Boeing. In the event that Owner elects to terminate a Task Order issued pursuant to the Task-Ordered Non-O&M Engineering Services, then
Boeing shall be paid the applicable T&M expenses incurred under such Task Order (or actual costs incurred, plus profit thereon, in the event the Task Order was issued on a firm fixed price basis) through the date such termination is effective,
not to exceed the Task Order Target Price for such Task Order. 
 1.4.4 Re-Orbit. Boeing shall perform the engineering,
technical and operations Services described in the Statement of Work for Iridium System Re-Orbit, included as Annex 4 hereto, on a firm fixed price basis as provided in Annex 5, Paragraph 6.0 hereof, in support of the ICS, when required pursuant to
Articles 9.4, 9.5 and/or 9.6 hereof. 
 1.4.5 Key Personnel. The successful performance of the Task-Ordered O&M
Services and Task-Ordered Non-O&M Engineering Services is dependent upon the skills, experience and retention of the Boeing personnel assigned to these efforts and all Boeing personnel assigned for direct charge to such Services are hereby
designated as “Key Personnel.” 
 1.4.5.1 Listing of Key Personnel. Boeing shall provide a list of Key
Personnel to Owner as part of each Task Order for Task-Ordered O&M Services or Task-Ordered Non-O&M Engineering Services. This listing of Key Personnel shall specify the applicable Boeing Labor Category of each Key Personnel as defined in
Annex 5, be maintained current by Boeing, and be provided to Owner from time to time on a schedule as agreed upon by the Parties and, in any event, when Key Personnel are changed. 

  
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or Reassignment of Key Personnel. Boeing shall not assign or reassign Key Personnel without the prior notification of Owner. When Boeing desires to assign new Key Personnel, Boeing shall provide reasonable notice to Owner of the proposed
assignment and provide justification that such new personnel offer generally equivalent and suitable capabilities compared to Key Personnel previously approved under the Contract. For the purposes of this Article, Boeing personnel shall include
personnel subcontracted by Boeing to perform direct labor under this Contract. 
 1.4.5.3 Qualifications of Key
Personnel. Boeing shall ensure that its personnel (including subcontractor personnel) are fully qualified and possess all the skills necessary to perform the Task-Ordered O&M Services and Task-Ordered Non-O&M Engineering Services, as the
case may be. If Owner in good faith determines that the continued assignment of any Key Personnel is not in Owner’s best interest, then Owner shall provide Boeing written notice to that effect requesting that such personnel be replaced.
Promptly after receipt of such request, Boeing shall investigate the matters stated in the request and discuss its findings with Owner. If Owner continues to request replacement of the personnel, Boeing shall so replace such personnel with an
individual satisfactory to Owner consistent with applicable law and Boeing’s policies and procedures. 
 1.5 Hybrid
Operations Mode; ICS to Iridium NEXT System Transition. This Contract provides for the operations and maintenance of the ICS, which Owner intends to replace with the Iridium NEXT System. In order to support the effective transition from the
operations and maintenance of the ICS to the operations and maintenance of the Iridium NEXT System, and by no later than [***...***], the Parties agree to evaluate a hybrid ICS/NEXT operations mode, including any necessary modifications to the
terms of this Contract, subject to the mutual agreement of the Parties. The Parties are mutually committed to implementing the most cost-effective approach for managing the operations and maintenance of the ICS while the network evolves to the
operations and maintenance of the Iridium NEXT System. 
 1.6 Termination of Iridium NEXT Program. Provided that this
Contract otherwise continues in full force and effect and has not otherwise been terminated, Owner and Boeing agree that, if at any time prior to the end of the ICS Useful Life, Owner and/or its Affiliates elect to permanently terminate the Iridium
NEXT System, Owner and Boeing will amend and restate this Contract to reinstate, on a going-forward basis only, for the ICS, the firm fixed price contract basis that existed immediately prior to the Effective Date of this Contract, including the
principal economic terms thereof (namely, the price for Steady State O&M Services for the then-current period and all future periods thereafter that would have applied at the time of such amendment and restatement under the provisions of Annex 5
of this Contract as in effect immediately prior to the Effective Date of this Contract). Notwithstanding the immediately preceding sentence, Owner and Boeing agree that such economic terms shall be equitably adjusted to reflect any change in the
scope of work under this Contract (including any increase, decrease or modification of the scope of Task-Ordered O&M Services contemplated by this Contract) that may have occurred on or after the Effective Date of this Contract. For the
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restatement shall not include adjustment to any of the terms, conditions, prices or requirements of this Contract in effect from the Effective Date of this Contract through the date that Owner
and/or its Affiliates will have elected to permanently terminate the Iridium NEXT System as contemplated above, but only if prior to the end of the ICS Useful Life. 
 1.7 ICS and Iridium NEXT System Life Cycle [***. . .***]. The Parties will use reasonable efforts to [***. . .***]. 

 

	Article 2.	Price, Taxes, and Payment 

 2.1 Price. Prices for the Services to be provided under this Contract are as set forth in Annex 5 hereof. 
 2.2 Taxes. 
 2.2.1 Definition. “Taxes” are defined
as all taxes, fees, charges, or duties, and any interest, penalties, fines, or other additions to tax, including, but not limited to sales, use, value added, gross receipts, stamp, excise, transfer, and similar taxes imposed by any domestic or
foreign taxing authority, arising out of or in connection with the performance of this Contract or the sale, delivery, transfer, or storage of any Services, Owner-furnished equipment, or other things furnished under this Contract.
[***. . .***] will be responsible for and pay all Taxes, [***. . .***]. Owner is responsible for filing all tax returns, reports, declarations and payment of any taxes related to or imposed on Owner’s furnished
equipment. 
 2.2.2 Reimbursement of Boeing. Owner will promptly reimburse Boeing on demand, net of additional taxes
thereon, for any Taxes (other than income Taxes) that are imposed on and paid by Boeing or that Boeing is responsible for collecting. 
 2.3 Payment Provisions. Payment provisions for the Services to be provided under this Contract are as set forth in Annex 5 hereof. 

 

	Article 3.	Owner-Furnished Facilities, Equipment, Information, and Third-Party Maintenance and Technical Support Agreements 

3.1 Owner shall make available to Boeing all facilities and equipment necessary to enable Boeing to accomplish the Annex 3 and Annex 4
Statements of Work or any Task Order issued pursuant to this Contract and otherwise available to Owner, so that Boeing may perform the Services required under this Contract. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, Owner shall not be obligated to
provide facilities and equipment which cannot be purchased within Owner’s commercially reasonable annual capital expenditures plan and which Owner does not deem essential for Boeing’s performance of the Task-Ordered O&M Services. Owner
shall have access to all facilities at all times, including but not limited to lab access for verification of changes to the ICS and of Boeing’s Services hereunder. Boeing has no obligation under this Contract to provide any facilities or
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loss or damage to Owner-furnished facilities, equipment and information shall remain with Owner and shall not pass to Boeing (but without limiting Boeing’s indemnification obligation in Article 8.4), and the furnished items shall not be used
other than for the purposes of the Contract without the prior written approval of Owner. 
 3.3 In the event that any
Owner-furnished equipment is found to be deficient, damaged or unserviceable when delivered or otherwise made available to Boeing, or becomes lost or unserviceable due to reasons other than willful misconduct or gross negligence on the part of
Boeing, or becomes deficient, damaged or unserviceable during normal and proper use while in the physical custody of Boeing, and such deficiency, damage or unserviceability is reported in writing to Owner as soon as practicable after the deficiency,
damage, or unserviceability has been discovered by Boeing, then Owner shall arrange for repair, replacement or modifications as appropriate at no cost to Boeing. Owner shall arrange for repair, replacement or modification at its discretion after
such consultation with Boeing as is required to minimize any adverse effects on the performance of the Contract. 
 3.4 Owner
shall make available to Boeing the Intellectual Property, data, and other information owned or otherwise available to Owner and necessary to enable Boeing to accomplish the Annex 3 and Annex 4 Statements of Work or any Task Order issued pursuant to
this Contract in a usable format. Boeing will use the Intellectual Property so made available only for the purpose of performing under the Contract and in compliance with any nondisclosure or other restrictions to which the use of such Intellectual
Property is subject of which Boeing has notice. Boeing has no obligation under this Contract to provide any additional Intellectual Property, data or other information. 
 3.5 Owner agrees to make available, at Owner’s expense, third-party software and hardware maintenance agreements to support Boeing’s performance of the Annex 3 and Annex 4 Statements of Work or
any Task Order issued pursuant to this Contract. 
 3.6 Except when caused by: (i) a Boeing equipment and/or facility
request which is in excess of Owner’s commercially reasonable capital funds and Owner’s determination that Boeing-specified facilities and equipment are not essential for Boeing’s performance of the Task-Ordered O&M Services as
provided in Article 3.1 above; or (ii) Boeing’s willful misconduct or gross negligence as provided in Article 3.3 above; failure of Owner to provide the items specified in Articles 3.1, 3.3, 3.4, and 3.5 above within the timeframe
requested or suitable for its intended purpose or in the event that any of the items so specified are insufficient in the reasonable judgment of Boeing to allow it to perform the Services otherwise provided for under this Contract or a Task Order,
the costs of such items will constitute a change to this Contract or the applicable Task Order for which Boeing shall be entitled to an equitable adjustment to any affected terms of this Contract or the applicable Task Order including but not
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	Article 4.	Changes 

 Changes, which can be
proposed by either Party to this Contract, may be made only by mutual agreement of both Parties hereto. Such changes shall be evidenced by a written agreement executed by authorized representatives of both Parties. No change shall be binding on
either Party unless and until such written agreement is fully executed by both Parties. In the event a change is required, Boeing will submit a change proposal that will be negotiated and the results will be incorporated into this Contract. No
amendment or waiver of any provision of this Contract of which Motorola is a third-party beneficiary shall be effective without the written consent of Motorola. Motorola is a third-party beneficiary of this Article 4 (Changes). 

 

	Article 5.	Acceptance, Inspections and Quality Control 

 5.1 Acceptance. Acceptance of Services, including but not limited to acceptance of Deliverables, provided pursuant to a Task Order issued under this Contract shall occur following Owner’s
timely receipt of individual Services specified in such Task Order, including any Revised Delivery Date, and upon Owner’s verification that such Services are in conformance with the requirements of the Task Order. Acceptance shall be deemed to
have occurred if Owner has not otherwise notified Boeing in writing of any deficiencies in the Service(s) within [***...***] following Owner’s receipt of a Deliverable or the performance of a Service under such Task Order. 

Notwithstanding the above, if Boeing: (i) fails to make timely delivery of any Services within [***...***] following the due
date, including any Revised Delivery Date(s); or (ii) fails to meet the acceptance criteria for any Services under a Task Order for a period of [***...***] after having been notified by Owner of such failure; then Owner shall have the right
to amend the applicable Task Order to remove the sub-task associated with such Services for the remainder of the then-current annual period and for all future annual periods. Such deletion of a sub-task shall be deemed to constitute a reduction in
scope of the applicable Task Order and [***...***], and the terms of such Task Order, including the Task Order Target Price, if applicable, and of the Annual O&M Price Cap shall be adjusted in accordance with Article 1.4.1.2 of this Contract.
However, nothing in the preceding two sentences shall relieve Boeing of its obligations under this Article to complete the delivery of Services or comply with the acceptance criteria applicable to Services in accordance with the acceptance
requirements stated in this Article 5.1. 
 Owner shall further have the right to arrange for such deleted sub-task to be
performed in any other manner as determined by Owner, and Boeing agrees to pay to Owner all reasonable costs to have such deleted sub-task completed by another responsible contractor, to the extent such costs exceed the total amount which Owner
would have had to pay Boeing for the deleted sub-task, as allocated in the annual program plan specified in Article 1.4.2.2.1, had Boeing completed the Services as required; provided, however, that Owner enters into a contract with a responsible
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applicable Task Order to remove the sub-task associated with such Services that provides for such responsible contractor to complete the deleted sub-task. 

5.2 Inspection. Subject to Article 17 (Export Control), Owner’s representatives may inspect Boeing’s Services, including
but not limited to inspection of Deliverables, at any reasonable time, provided such inspection does not interfere with Boeing’s performance of its obligations under this Contract. 

5.3 Quality Control. Boeing shall maintain quality control consistent with industry standards and in accordance with the
performance criteria set forth in the applicable Services, including but not limited to Deliverables, as specified in Article 1.4 of this Contract or any Task Order issued pursuant to this Contract. 

 

	Article 6.	Delivery 

 Boeing shall deliver
Services, including but not limited to delivery of Deliverables, necessary to perform the requirements as specified in Article 1.4 of this Contract on a timely basis within the period of time set forth in Article 1.3. 

 

	Article 7.	Excusable Delay 

7.1 General. Boeing and its subcontractors will not be liable for any delay in the scheduled delivery of Services, including but
not limited to delivery of Deliverables, or other performance under the Contract caused by: (i) acts of God; (ii) war or armed hostilities or terrorist attack; (iii) government acts, or failure of government to act, or priorities;
(iv) fires, floods, or earthquakes; (v) strikes or labor troubles causing cessation, slowdown, or interruption of work; (vi) inability, after due and timely diligence and commercially reasonable efforts, to procure materials, systems,
accessories, equipment or parts; or (vii) any other cause to the extent such cause is beyond Boeing’s and its subcontractors’ reasonable control and not occasioned by Boeing’s or its subcontractors’ fault or negligence
(collectively, “Excusable Delay”). 
 7.2 Notice of Delay. Boeing will give written notice to Owner:
(i) of any delay as soon as Boeing concludes that its Services will be delayed beyond the scheduled performance due to an Excusable Delay; and, when known, (ii) of a revised performance date based on Boeing’s appraisal of the facts.

 7.3 Adjustment to Price. In the event of any such Excusable Delay, the performance schedule for the delayed Services
shall be extended by mutual agreement of the Parties and the price(s) for the delayed Services shall be adjusted by mutual agreement of the Parties to account for any additional costs incurred by Boeing as a result of such Excusable Delay. Boeing
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Impact. In the event of any such Excusable Delay, Boeing shall be relieved of its obligations to meet the performance criteria set forth in the Annex 3 and Annex 4 Statements of Work or any Task Order issued pursuant to this Contract during, and
only during, the period of Excusable Delay. 
 7.5 Exceptions. Notwithstanding anything contained to the contrary in this
Article 7 (Excusable Delay), there shall be no Excusable Delay by Boeing for operating and maintaining the Constellation and System Control Segment, as defined in Article 1.4.2, except for the acts or events described in Article 7.1, subparagraphs
(i), (ii), (iii), and (iv). 
  

	Article 8.	Indemnification/Insurance 

 8.1 Insurance Provided by Boeing. 
 (a) Boeing shall procure and maintain
during the performance of this Contract, at its sole cost and expense, Worker’s Compensation Insurance covering all employees of Boeing performing any work hereunder in statutory amounts; provided, however, that Boeing may maintain a
self-insurance program in lieu of Worker’s Compensation Insurance if authorized and qualified to do so pursuant to statutory authority. If Worker’s Compensation Insurance is procured, Boeing shall cause its insurers to waive all right of
subrogation or recourse against Owner to the extent permitted by law, or to the maximum extent such waiver is available in the Worker’s Compensation Insurance commercial insurance market for the class of insurance procured, provided that, in
case such waiver is unavailable consistent with prevailing insurance practices at the time, the obligation of Boeing to obtain such waiver shall no longer apply. 
 (b) Throughout the period of performance of this Contract, Boeing shall carry and maintain Commercial General Liability insurance with available limits of not less than [***...***] Dollars
($[***...***]) per occurrence for bodily injury, including death, and property damage combined. Such insurance shall contain coverage for all premises and operations, broad form property damage and contractual liability. 

(c) If licensed vehicles will be used by Boeing’s employees in the performance of this Contract, Boeing shall carry and maintain
Automobile Liability insurance covering all vehicles whether owned, hired, rented, borrowed or otherwise, with available limits of liability of not less than [***...***] Dollars ($[***...***]) per occurrence combined single limit for bodily
injury and property damage. 
 (d) Boeing shall provide Owner with a Certificate of Insurance evidencing the insurance required
above upon request. 
 8.2 Indemnification of Boeing by Owner  

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subcontractors, the assignees of each, and their respective directors, officers and employees, from and against any and all Claims in excess of the insurance required under Article 8.3, or in the
event the insurance does not respond, is not collectible, or is not recoverable for any reason (other than the default of Boeing), for: (a) injury to or death of any person, and for loss of or damage to any property of any kind of a third
party; or (b) [***...***], both (a) and (b) to the extent resulting from or in any way relating to the performance of Boeing under this Contract, including, but not limited to, development, operation, maintenance, use, re-orbit or
de-orbit of the ICS Space Segment or any individual ICS spacecraft, whether or not such injury, death, loss, damage or Claim is due to the negligence of Boeing, together with all costs and expenses (including attorneys’ fees incident thereto or
incident to successfully establishing the right to indemnity), but excluding injury, death, loss, damage or Claim caused by the gross negligence or willful misconduct of Boeing and excluding injury to or death of any person or loss of or damage to
any property of any kind of a third party that occurs in the SNOC or TSC to the extent such injury, death, loss or damage arises out of the negligence, gross negligence or willful misconduct of Boeing. Owner’s obligations under this indemnity
will survive the expiration, termination or completion or cancellation of this Contract with respect to any Claims arising before such time. 
 8.2.2 As between the Parties, [***...***] shall retain all risk of loss, and loss of use, of the Iridium Communications System or any individual ICS spacecraft, except in the event of [***...***].
Boeing assumes the risk of loss for any direct damage to or loss of property of Owner or its Affiliates other than [***...***] to the extent arising out of Boeing’s gross negligence or willful misconduct. If Owner insures against loss of or
damage to the ICS or any individual ICS spacecraft, Owner shall cause the insurers to waive all rights of subrogation against Boeing to the maximum extent such waiver is available in the commercial insurance market for the class of insurance
procured. If such a waiver, consistent with prevailing insurance practices at the time, is available only at an additional premium which is specifically attributable to obtaining a waiver of all rights of subrogation against Boeing, then Boeing, at
its option, may either pay the additional premium, at no cost to Owner, or waive and release Owner from its obligation to obtain waiver of all rights of subrogation. If a waiver is not available at all, then the requirement will no longer apply, and
the parties shall negotiate in good faith a mutually acceptable alternative, provided that during negotiations each party shall continue to perform its respective obligations under this Contract. If the parties are unable to negotiate a mutually
acceptable alternative, Boeing agrees to transition the Task-Ordered O&M Services and Task-Ordered Non-O&M Engineering Services under this Contract to Owner, including support of the transfer of personnel, consistent with applicable law, and
sale of assets, equipment, and software, if any, owned by Boeing, at book value. 
 8.3 Insurance Provided by Owner.
Owner shall procure and maintain during performance of this Contract, at its sole cost and expense, insurance which specifically includes: (a) the satellite third party in orbit liability insurance policy (the “In-Orbit Insurance
Policy”) in the form attached hereto in Annex 1 or in such other form as is reasonably satisfactory to Boeing and (b) comprehensive general liability insurance (“General Liability Insurance Policy”). The In-Orbit
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contractors and subcontractors as additional insureds and Owner shall provide Boeing with certificates of insurance annually showing that Boeing is named as an “additional insured”
under such policies. Owner shall furnish Boeing with a waiver of its insurance carrier’s rights of subrogation, to the maximum extent such waiver is available in the commercial insurance market for the class of insurance procured, provided
that, in case such waiver is unavailable consistent with prevailing insurance practices at the time, the obligation of Owner to obtain such waiver shall no longer apply. In the case of the In-Orbit Insurance Policy, in the event of such
unavailability, Owner shall promptly notify the U.S. Government of such fact in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in the U.S. Government Indemnification Contract. In the event any person other than Boeing is named as an additional
insured under the foregoing insurance policies (other than any person providing financing to Owner or any of its Affiliates) and such person receives from the applicable insurer a waiver of such insurer’s right of subrogation against such
person, then Owner shall use its best efforts to ensure that Boeing also will receive a waiver of such insurer’s right of subrogation thereunder. With respect to the insurance obligations under this Article, such insurance shall also provide
that the insurers shall give [***...***] notice to Boeing prior to the effective date of cancellation or termination of such insurance. Owner shall provide Boeing with a binder letter and form of policy from its insurance agent no later than
[***...***] before effective date of cancellation. The binder letter shall be included as Annex 13 to this Contract. Boeing shall be responsible and liable to Owner for any increase in premium for the In-Orbit Insurance Policy and General
Liability Insurance Policy resulting from Boeing’s deviation from the Annex 3 and Annex 4 Statements of Work or any Task Order issued pursuant to this Contract without the prior written consent of Owner. 

8.4 Indemnification of Owner by Boeing. Boeing shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Owner, which is defined for the purposes
of this Article 8.4 to include its divisions, subsidiaries, Affiliates, subcontractors, assignees of each, and their respective directors, officers, employees and agents, from and against any and all Claims for injury to or death of any person or
loss of or damage to any property of any kind of a third party [***...***], together with all costs and expenses (including attorneys’ fees incident thereto or incident to successfully establishing the right to indemnity), to the extent such
injury, death, loss or damage arises out of the gross negligence or willful misconduct of Boeing and, in the case of injury to or death of any person or loss of or damage to any property of any kind of a third party that occurs [***...***], to
the extent such injury, death, loss or damage arises out of the negligence, gross negligence or willful misconduct of Boeing; provided, however, that in no event shall Boeing be obligated to indemnify, defend or hold harmless Owner for
or from any and all Claims for injury to or death of any person or loss of or damage to any property of any kind of a third party that occurs [***...***]. Boeing’s obligations under this indemnity will survive the expiration, termination,
completion or cancellation of this Contract with respect to any Claim arising before such time. 
 8.5 Insurance
Presentations. Boeing shall, at no cost or expense to Owner, support any and all insurance presentations and technical reviews and claims made as requested by Owner or any of its insurance underwriters for any property or liability insurance
Owner may procure with respect to this Contract or ICS. 

  
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	Article 9.	Re-Orbit Rights and Obligations 

 9.1 Financial Terms. To enable Boeing to perform the Annex 4 Statement of Work for Iridium System Re-Orbit, if required, Owner shall undertake the following: 

9.1.1 Upon the occurrence of a qualifying event specified in Article 9.4, 9.5 and/or 9.6 that initiates Boeing’s commencement of
Re-Orbit of the Constellation, Owner shall pay to Boeing [***...***] U.S. Dollars and [***...***] Cents ($16,433,712.55) for Boeing Services for Re-Orbiting of the Constellation in accordance with the Statement of Work for Iridium System
Re-Orbit included as Annex 4 to this Contract. This amount covers preparation and execution of the de-orbit activity. This amount shall escalate annually effective January 1 of each year. Annual escalation shall be in accordance with Annex 5.

 9.1.2 Owner shall provide the In-Orbit Insurance Policy, Section B Coverage as set forth in Owner’s insurance
agent’s binder letter described in Article 8.3 to this Contract. 
 9.1.3 Owner’s insurance agent shall provide a
letter to Boeing stating that Schedule A of the In-orbit Insurance Policy (covers in-orbit risks) does not have to be in effect during de-orbit of the constellation that is covered by Schedule B, the de-orbit rider. Schedule B will cover in-orbit
risk and de-orbit risk concurrently. The letter shall be included as Annex 14, “Insurance Agent Letter,” to this Contract. 
 9.2 Reserved. 
 9.3 Reserved. 

9.4 Boeing’s Rights with Respect to Re-Orbit. The occurrence of any one of the following events shall provide to Boeing the
unilateral right to commence Re-Orbit of the Constellation. None of the provisions of this Article 9.4 are subject to dispute under Article 16 (Dispute Resolution) of this Contract or Article 7 (Excusable Delay) of this Contract. 

9.4.1 Owner’s failure to make contract payments to Boeing in the amounts and on the dates set forth in this Contract after
[***...***] written notice from Boeing; 
 9.4.2 The commencement of (x) a voluntary bankruptcy proceeding or
(y) an involuntary bankruptcy proceeding that is not dismissed within 20 days of its filing, in each case against Owner or Iridium Satellite LLC; 
 9.4.3 Reserved; 
 9.4.4 The failure for any reason by Owner to maintain continuous
uninterrupted coverage under the In-Orbit Insurance Policy and/or to maintain the availability of policy coverage for Re-Orbiting the Constellation in accordance with the Statement of Work for Iridium System Re-Orbit included as Annex 4 to this
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 9.4.5 Reserved;

 9.4.6 If Owner is in Default in accordance with Article 13 (Default by Owner) of this Contract; 

9.4.7 Should new or modified U.S. or international regulation requirements threaten to increase the risk of Constellation operation
and/or the Re-Orbit process or the cost of operation and/or Re-Orbit. However, Boeing may waive Re-Orbit rights as to increased cost or risk if Owner agrees to execute an acceptable equitable adjustment. Boeing shall provide Owner written notice of
its intent to exercise its right under this Article 9.4.7 at least thirty (30) calendar days prior to commencing any Re-Orbit activity. 
 9.4.8 It is understood by the Parties that, upon the occurrence of any one of the above events, Boeing will promptly begin Re-Orbiting the Constellation in accordance with the Statement of Work for
Iridium System Re-Orbit included as Annex 4 to this Contract with the end result being the decommissioning of the entire Constellation. 
 9.5 U.S. Government’s Rights with Respect to Re-Orbit. Upon the occurrence of any event requiring Re-Orbit of the Constellation identified in the U.S. Government Indemnification Contract
(which is incorporated herein by reference), Boeing shall have the unilateral right to commence Re-Orbit of the Constellation. None of the provisions of this Article 9.5 are subject to dispute under Article 16 (Dispute Resolution) of this Contract
or to Article 7 (Excusable Delay) of this Contract. 
 9.6 Motorola’s Rights with Respect to Re-Orbit. Upon the
occurrence of any of the following events, Owner agrees to cause Boeing and Boeing shall promptly perform the tasks and activities set forth in Annex 4 hereto (as updated from time to time) to commence Re-Orbit of the Constellation. None of the
provisions of this Article 9.6 are subject to dispute under Article 16 (Dispute Resolution) of this Contract or to Article 7 (Excusable Delay) of this Contract. 
 9.6.1 Owner’s failure to make the payment required by Section 4.A (2) (b) of the Motorola Agreement; 
 9.6.2 the commencement of (x) a voluntary bankruptcy proceeding or (y) an involuntary bankruptcy proceeding that is not dismissed within 20 days of its filing, in each case against Owner or
Iridium Satellite LLC; 
 9.6.3 a material breach by Iridium Satellite LLC under the Motorola Agreement which has not been cured
within 20 days of such breach; 
 9.6.4 a material breach by Boeing under this Contract or the Motorola Side Letter which has
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 9.6.5 an order from
the U.S. government ordering Owner or Iridium Satellite LLC to direct Boeing to commence Re-Orbiting; 
 9.6.6 upon written
notice from Motorola that it has concluded that there are reasonable grounds to believe that an imminent change in law or regulation is reasonably likely to result in material claims, damages, obligations, costs, liabilities, penalties or expenses
to Motorola in connection with or arising from the operation, maintenance, Re-Orbiting and De-orbiting of the ICS, including any terrestrial-based portion of the ICS; provided, however, that there are reasonable grounds to believe that the
prompt Re-Orbit and De-orbit of the ICS will mitigate such claims, damages, obligations, costs, liabilities, penalties or expenses; and 
 9.6.7 upon written notice from Motorola that (i) it is unable to obtain on commercially reasonable terms aviation product liability insurance sufficient to protect it from potential claims, damages,
obligations, costs, liabilities, penalties or expenses in connection with the ICS, and (ii) the U.S. Government, pursuant to the U.S. Government Indemnification Contract, has not agreed to cover the amount that would otherwise have been paid by
the Aviation Policy (as described in the Motorola Agreement), despite Motorola’s good faith efforts to comply with Paragraph (c)(2) of the U.S. Government Indemnification Contract. 

9.6.8 Motorola is a third-party beneficiary of this Article 9.6. 

9.7 Re-Orbit Plan. The value specified in Article 9.1.1 of this Contract is predicated upon Boeing utilizing the U.S. Government
coordinated Re-Orbit Plan, as it existed on August 6, 2003, as heretofore amended or any successor plan thereto accepted and approved by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission and compliant with the requirements of the U. S. Government
Indemnification Contract. Any changes to this plan by Owner or U.S. Government agency will entitle Boeing or Owner to an equitable adjustment in the affected terms of this Contract including but not limited to price and schedule and insurance costs.

 9.8 Relief from Stay, etc. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Contract, Owner acknowledges and agrees, as a
freely negotiated, essential condition to and an inducement for Boeing’s entry into this Contract, that (a) if Owner becomes a debtor in a case under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code or other bankruptcy or insolvency law, and fails to pay on a
current basis, in cash, any amounts payable to Boeing under this Contract or any related agreements, Boeing shall be entitled to obtain (i) immediate relief from the automatic stay or other stay to exercise the De-orbiting Rights (as defined in
the Bankruptcy Court Order attached as Annex 8 to this Contract) in addition to its de-orbiting rights under Article 9.4 of this Contract, and (ii) an immediate determination by Owner whether to assume or reject this Contract; and (b) this
provision shall be deemed conclusive evidence of the negotiated ongoing intention of the Parties, and is intended to remain the primary element in determining whether cause exists for granting such relief to Boeing. 

  
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	Article 10.	Assignment 

 10.1
Assignment. This Contract is for the benefit of the Parties and their respective successors and assigns. No rights or duties of either Party may be assigned or delegated without the prior written consent of the other Party, except:

 10.1.1 Notwithstanding the foregoing, Owner may, assign or transfer this Contract or all its rights, duties, or obligations
hereunder with written notice to Boeing, but without requiring Boeing’s approval: (i) to an Affiliate of Owner that has equivalent or greater financial resources as Owner; (ii) to any entity which, by way of merger, consolidation, or
any similar transaction involving the acquisition of substantially all the stock, equity or the entire business assets of Owner succeeds to the interests of Owner; provided in either case the assignee, transferee, or successor to Owner has expressly
assumed all the obligations of Owner and all terms and conditions applicable to Owner under this Contract and has equivalent or greater financial resources as Owner; (iii) to any designee or customer of Owner or any Affiliate thereof provided
that Owner remains primarily liable to Boeing for any payment obligation hereunder; or (iv) to any Affiliate of Owner not meeting the requirements of items (i) or (iii), provided that Owner provides to Boeing an Affiliate guarantee
addressing the payment obligations of the relevant Owner Affiliate in a form reasonably agreed by Boeing. 
 10.1.2
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Boeing may, assign or transfer this Contract or all its rights, duties, or obligations hereunder with written notice to Owner, but without requiring Owner’s approval: (i) to a corporation or other entity that
results from any merger, reorganization, or acquisition of Boeing; (ii) to a corporation or other entity that acquires substantially all the assets of Boeing; (iii) its rights to receive money may be assigned to a third party; and
(iv) to any wholly-owned subsidiary of Boeing provided that Boeing will remain fully and solely responsible to Owner and to Motorola (only to the extent it is a third-party beneficiary) for all responsibilities of Boeing under the Contract.

 10.2 Lender Requirements. Except for the restrictions and conditions set forth in Article 19, Boeing shall provide to
any of Owner’s lenders or financing entities any information that such lender or financing entity reasonably requires and shall reasonably cooperate with such lender or financing entity and Owner to implement such financing. Boeing agrees to
negotiate in good faith and issue such documents as may be reasonably required by any Owner lender or financing entity to implement such financing, including a contingent assignment of this Contract to such lender or financing entity, under terms
reasonably acceptable to Boeing, but in no event shall Boeing be obligated to agree to anything (including agreement to make modifications to this Contract) that would impair, create a risk to, or otherwise prejudice its rights and benefits
hereunder or increase its liabilities or obligations hereunder. 
  

	Article 11.	Limited Warranty 

11.1 Limited Performance Warranty. 

  
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 11.1.1 Performance
Warranty. Boeing represents and warrants that, for a period of [***...***] following delivery of Services, including but not limited to delivery of Deliverables, such Services shall be conducted in a skillful and workmanlike manner in
accordance with the standards, practices, methods, and procedures ordinarily expected from a skilled and experienced provider of satellite operations and maintenance services and associated engineering and software development services. 

11.1.2 Remedies for Non-Compliance, Task-Ordered O&M Services. If Boeing is not in compliance with the foregoing performance
warranty for any delivered Task-Ordered O&M Services, then upon notification by Owner of such non-compliance, Boeing shall correct the deficiencies in-place or re-perform the non-compliant portions of the Task Order within an incremental period
of time not to exceed [***...***] (or such longer period of time as agreed by Owner) (the “O&M Cure Period”), and Boeing shall take all necessary steps to assure such non-compliance shall not occur in the performance of
future Task-Ordered O&M Services. Boeing may be entitled to reimbursement of T&M expenses in accordance with Annex 5, Paragraph 3.0, provided that, when such T&M expenses are combined with the actual T&M expenses in the aggregate for
all O&M Task-Ordered Services for the then-current annual period, such T&M expenses shall not exceed Boeing’s then-current Annual O&M Price Cap. If Boeing fails to achieve compliance for the affected Task Order within the O&M
Cure Period, Boeing shall lose its [***...***] rights for such affected Task Order or sub-task and Owner shall have the right to delete the sub-task associated with such non-compliant Task-Ordered O&M Services under the Task Order for the
remainder of the then-current annual period and for all future annual periods and have such sub-task be performed by Owner and/or by a third party, at Owner’s sole discretion. However, nothing in the preceding sentence shall relieve Boeing of
its obligations under this Article to correct deficiencies or re-perform non-compliant portions of a Task Order in accordance with the performance warranty stated in Article 11.1.1 above. 

11.1.3 Remedies for Non-Compliance, Task-Ordered Non-O&M Engineering Services. If Boeing is not in compliance with the
foregoing performance warranty for any delivered Task-Ordered Non-O&M Engineering Services, then upon notification by Owner of such non-compliance, Boeing shall correct the deficiencies in-place or re-perform the non-compliant portions of the
Task Order within an incremental period of time not to exceed [***...***] (or such longer period of time as agreed by Owner), and Boeing shall take all necessary steps to assure such non-compliance shall not occur in the performance of future
Task-Ordered Non-O&M Engineering Services. Boeing may be entitled to reimbursement of T&M expenses in accordance with Annex 5, Paragraph 3.0, provided that such T&M expenses, when combined with Boeing’s actual T&M expenses in
the aggregate for the applicable Task Order under which the non-compliant Task-Ordered Non-O&M Engineering Services were delivered, such T&M expenses shall not exceed Boeing’s applicable Task Order Target Price for such Task Order. If
Boeing is unable to correct the deficiencies in-place or re-perform the non-compliant portions of the Task Order without exceeding Boeing’s applicable Task Order Target Price for such Task Order, then Boeing shall have no further obligation to
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O&M Engineering Services to correct such deficiencies unless Owner agrees to compensate Boeing on a T&M basis for such Task-Ordered Non-O&M Engineering Services. 

11.1.4 Fraud or Willful Misconduct. Owner may, at any time beyond the warranty period set forth above, require Boeing to remedy by
correction or re-performance, without cost to Owner, any failure by Boeing to comply with the requirements of this Article if the failure is due to fraud or willful misconduct on the part of Boeing’s managerial personnel. 

11.2 EXCLUSION. THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN THIS CONTRACT ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES OF CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND THOSE ARISING BY STATUTE OR OTHERWISE IN LAW OR FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OR TRADE. 

 

	Article 12.	Termination for Default 

 12.1 If Boeing commits a breach of one or more obligations under this Contract so as to materially endanger performance of the Task-Ordered O&M Services, Owner may terminate this Contract for cause by
providing written notice of default to Boeing by registered letter, by nationally recognized overnight courier (e.g., Federal Express), or by facsimile transmission. Such termination of this Contract as a result of default by Boeing shall be deemed
effective [***...***] from receipt by Boeing of such written notice of default or upon such later date as specified in such written notice of default. Boeing has the right to correct such default within the [***...***] period, or such longer
period specified by Owner in the written notice of default, without penalty or loss of rights granted anywhere in this Contract. 
 12.2 If this Contract is terminated as provided in this Article, Boeing shall: 

12.2.1 Be paid the applicable T&M expenses incurred under all currently active Task Orders through the date such termination is
effective, not to exceed the Annual O&M Price Cap for the terminated O&M Task-Ordered Services for the then-current annual period; 
 12.2.2 Reserved; 
 12.2.3 Upon request by Owner and at Owner’s expense,
protect and preserve property in the possession of Boeing in which Owner has an interest; 
 12.2.4 Notwithstanding Article 14.3
of this Contract, Boeing agrees to pay to Owner all reasonable costs to have this Contract completed by another responsible contractor, to the extent such costs exceed the total amount which Owner would have had to pay Boeing for this Contract had
Boeing completed the Contract as required; provided however that Owner enters into a contract with a responsible contractor within one (1) year of notification of termination for default to complete the terminated effort; 

  
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 12.2.5 Return to Owner
all drawings and other technical data associated with the ICS which Owner provided to Boeing in order for Boeing to perform under this Contract. 
 12.3 If, after Owner’s issuance of a notice of default under the provisions of this Article, it is determined for any reason that Boeing was not in default under the provisions of this Article, or
that the delay was excusable under the provisions of the Article 7 (Excusable Delay), the rights and obligations of the Parties shall be the same as if Owner defaulted in performance of its obligations under this Contract as provided by Article 13
(Default by Owner). 
  

	Article 13	Default by Owner 

In the event Owner fails to perform any obligation which it is required to perform pursuant to this Contract, including without
limitation, subject to Annex 5, Owner’s failure to make timely payments as required by this Contract, Boeing may, if such failure is not corrected by Owner within [***...***] after notice of such failure is given by Boeing to Owner, stop
work on this Contract (except as otherwise provided herein) and consider Owner to be in default of this Contract. If the Owner is in default of this Contract, Owner shall immediately pay to Boeing, to the extent it had not already done so, payments
for all Services completed (payable in full) or in process (payable on a prorated basis) prior to the date when such default by Owner occurs, not to exceed the Annual O&M Capped Price for terminated O&M Task-Ordered Services for the
then-current annual period. 
  

	Article 14.	LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 

 14.1 THE PARTIES TO THIS CONTRACT EXPRESSLY RECOGNIZE THAT COMMERCIAL SPACE VENTURES INVOLVE SUBSTANTIAL RISKS AND RECOGNIZE THE COMMERCIAL NEED TO DEFINE, APPORTION AND LIMIT CONTRACTUALLY ALL RISKS
ASSOCIATED WITH THIS COMMERCIAL SPACE VENTURE. THE WARRANTIES, OBLIGATIONS, AND LIABILITIES OF BOEING AND OWNER, AND THE REMEDIES OF BOEING AND OWNER, AND THE LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY SET FORTH IN THIS CONTRACT FULLY REFLECT THE PARTIES’
NEGOTIATIONS, INTENTIONS, AND BARGAINED-FOR ALLOCATION OF THE RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS COMMERCIAL SPACE VENTURE. 
 14.2
Exclusive Remedies. THE SOLE REMEDIES OF EACH PARTY (AND ITS AFFILIATES AND AGENTS) FOR ANY CLAIMS AGAINST THE OTHER PARTY (AND ITS AFFILIATES AND AGENTS) WITH RESPECT TO ALL CLAIMS OF ANY KIND, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, WARRANTY, STRICT
LIABILITY, TORT, OR OTHERWISE, AND WHETHER ARISING BEFORE OR AFTER DELIVERY OF ANY DELIVERABLE ITEM, FOR ANY LOSSES ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS CONTRACT OR THE WORK ARE [***...***], WHICH ARE IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER REMEDIES AT LAW OR IN
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 14.3 Limitation of
Contractor’s Liability. IN NO EVENT SHALL BOEING BE LIABLE TO OWNER AND ITS AFFILIATES AND ASSOCIATES IN AN AGGREGATE AMOUNT THAT EXCEEDS [***...***]. THE LIABILITY LIMITATION INCLUDES BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO LIQUIDATED DAMAGES,
BOEING’S INCURRED COSTS (WHETHER INCURRED IN REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTS IN DELIVERABLE ITEMS OR IN REPERFORMANCE OF SERVICES) OR ANY PRICE REDUCTIONS OR REFUNDS GRANTED TO OWNER UNDER ANY PROVISION OF THIS CONTRACT. 

THE LIMITATION OF LIABILITY WILL APPLY REGARDLESS OF THE FORUM IN WHICH THE CLAIM IS BROUGHT, WHETHER IN COURT OR IN ARBITRATION OR BY
NOTICE TO BOEING TO REMEDY A DEFECT, OR WHETHER IT IS PAID AS A RESULT OF A SETTLEMENT. THE AMOUNT OF THE LIMITATION IS CUMULATIVE, AND IS EQUAL TO AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED THE SUM OF THE TOTAL CONSIDERATION PAID BY OWNER TO BOEING UNDER THE ORIGINAL
CONTRACT AND THIS CONTRACT. ONCE BOEING HAS PAID OWNER AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO THE LIMIT OF BOEING’S LIABILITY, THEN OWNER WILL NOT HAVE ANY FURTHER RIGHT TO RECEIVE MONEY FROM BOEING FOR ANY CLAIM. 

14.4 No Consequential Damages, etc. NEITHER BOEING NOR OWNER SHALL HAVE ANY OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY TO THE OTHER WITH RESPECT TO
THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF, WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT (INCLUDING WARRANTY), TORT (INCLUDING ACTIVE, PASSIVE, OR IMPUTED NEGLIGENCE) OR OTHERWISE FOR ANY CLAIM FOR LOSS OF USE, REVENUE OR PROFIT (OTHER THAN PROFIT FROM PAYMENTS UNDER THIS CONTRACT),
OR FOR ANY PUNITIVE, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER FORESEEABLE OR NOT. 
  

	Article 15.	Intellectual Property 

 15.1 Ownership/Confidentiality. 
 15.1.1 Any specifications, drawings,
technical information or other data furnished by Boeing to Owner shall remain Boeing’s property, shall be kept confidential by Owner, and shall be returned to Boeing at Boeing’s request. 

15.1.2 Any specifications, drawings, technical information or other data furnished by Owner to Boeing (including, but not limited to, any
Intellectual Property, Patents or other technical information provided to Owner by Motorola under an Intellectual Property Rights Agreement) shall remain Owner’s property, shall be kept confidential by Boeing, and shall be returned to Owner at
Owner’s request. 
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Indemnification by Owner. Owner agrees to indemnify and hold Boeing harmless for any claim by any third party that Owner is not the legal owner or valid licensee of any specifications, drawings, technical information or other data furnished
to Boeing by Owner under this Contract. 
 15.2.2 Indemnification by Boeing. Boeing agrees to indemnify and hold Owner
harmless for any claim by any third party that Boeing is not the legal owner or valid licensee of any specifications, drawings, technical information or other data furnished to Owner by Boeing under this Contract. 

15.3 Intellectual Property. Intellectual Property means all common law and statutory proprietary rights with respect to
intellectual property, including software, patents, patent applications, copyrights, industrial designs, trademarks and service marks (and all goodwill associated with the foregoing), database rights, design rights (whether registered or not), trade
secrets, mask work rights, data rights, moral rights, and similar rights existing from time to time under the intellectual property laws of the United States, any state or foreign jurisdiction, or international treaty regime. 

15.4 Jointly-Developed Property. Boeing and Owner agree that any specifications, drawings, technical information or other data
that is developed under this Contract, to enhance or improve the ICS shall be considered jointly developed Intellectual Property, and each Party may use and exploit such property for its own use and account in addition to its utilization with the
ICS. 
 15.5 Special Projects. To the extent Boeing developed Intellectual Property under the Annex 17 and Annex 18
Special Projects under the Original Contract, and Boeing was paid for its work under such Special Projects, all Intellectual Property shall be owned exclusively by Owner, except as otherwise set forth in the Annex incorporating the Special Project
into this Contract. 
  

	Article 16.	Dispute Resolution 

16.1 Procedures. All disputes arising out of or related to this Contract, unless specifically exempted by the language of this
Article, will be decided by the internal dispute resolution procedures of this Article 16 (Dispute Resolution) and those other dispute resolution procedures set forth in attached Annex 7 (Dispute Resolution Procedures) or by the courts within the
Commonwealth of Virginia as set forth in Annex 7 hereto, in an effort to reduce the incidence and costs of extended disputes. No act, omission, or knowledge, actual or constructive, of a Party will in any way be deemed to be a waiver of the
requirement for timely notice of a dispute unless there is an explicit, unequivocal written waiver thereof. 
 16.2 Internal
Dispute Resolution; Notice and Negotiation. Subject to the provisions of Article 16.3, the Parties will, prior to the initiation of any other dispute resolution procedure, attempt to resolve any dispute as follows: 

  
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raising the dispute will provide to the person designated under Article 21 (Notices) of the other Party a notice of such dispute (a “Dispute Notice”). The Dispute Notice will include a clear and detailed description of the dispute
and the specific provisions of this Contract relevant thereto. Each Party shall within [***...***] following the day the Dispute Notice is received provide the other with all documentation supporting its position in the dispute. The person
designated under Article 21 (Notices) or such other appropriate individual will attempt to resolve the dispute promptly and in good faith. 
 16.2.2 If the dispute is not resolved within [***...***] after the receipt of a Dispute Notice by the receiving Party, at either Party’s written request the dispute will be forwarded to its
corresponding senior management for resolution. The appropriate senior level managers of each Party will attempt to resolve the dispute promptly and in good faith. 
 16.2.3 If a dispute has not been resolved within [***...***] after request by either Party to forward the dispute to its corresponding senior management, the dispute shall thereafter be subject to the
provisions of attached Annex 7, Dispute Resolution Procedures. 
 16.2.4 All negotiations pursuant to these internal dispute
procedures will be confidential and will be treated as compromise and settlement negotiations for purposes of applicable rules of evidence. 
 16.3 Injunctive Relief. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article 16 (Dispute Resolution), either Party will have the right to apply to a court having appropriate jurisdiction to seek
interim injunctive relief until the dispute is resolved. 
 16.4 Co-Party/Third Party Claims. The provisions of this
Article 16 (Dispute Resolution) shall not be binding for disputes in the nature of cross-claims, impleaders, or any similar co-party or third-party claims, by one Party against another, resulting from and in connection with any action brought by any
person other than a Party to this Contract. 
 16.5 Intellectual Property Rights. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the
provisions of this Article 16 (Dispute Resolution) shall not be binding for disputes arising from or related to either Party’s Intellectual Property rights. 
 16.6 Third-Party Beneficiary. To the extent that a dispute involves Motorola’s third-party beneficiary rights, Motorola is a third-party beneficiary of this Article 16 (Dispute Resolution).

  

	Article 17.	Export Control 

17.1 Neither Party shall export, directly or indirectly, any information or technical data disclosed under this Contract to any
individual or country which the U.S. Government at the time of export requires an export license or other government approval without first obtaining such license or approval. The Parties recognize that Owner may be comprised of individuals or
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for which Owner and Boeing must ensure that no disclosure of technical data is made unless and until Owner and Boeing obtains appropriate export licenses from the U.S. Government. 

17.2 Owner agrees to provide to Boeing the information necessary to allow Boeing to evaluate the need to obtain licenses from the U.S.
Government. The information will be provided in a timely manner in order to minimize the impact to Boeing’s performance of the Annex 3 and Annex 4 Statements of Work or any Task Order issued pursuant to this Contract. 

17.3 Boeing shall not be required to perform any work under this Contract requiring export licenses until such licenses have been
obtained from the U.S. Government. Any Boeing delay resulting from the lack of an approved export license will be an excusable delay within the meaning of Article 7 (Excusable Delay) hereof. 

 

	Article 18.	Permits and Licenses 

 18.1 Owner shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to defend and maintain all permits, licenses and approvals required by the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) or by any
applicable U.S. law or regulation, as well as all necessary orbital locations and radio frequency spectrum, to operate the Constellation and to operate the System Control Segment in accordance with their respective terms and conditions. 

18.2 Owner shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to operate the Constellation and System Control Segment in accordance with all
applicable laws and government regulations. 
 18.3 Owner shall pay for its costs of applying for, obtaining and renewing the
aforementioned approvals, licenses and permits. 
 18.4 Owner agrees not to take any action or enter into any agreement or
arrangement with a third party that conflicts with Boeing’s rights and obligations under this Contract, or to act or fail to act in any manner which would interfere with Boeing’s aforementioned responsibilities. 

18.5 Nothing contained herein shall be interpreted as requiring Boeing to apply for or obtain the blanket mobile licenses to operate
subscriber units nor the authorizations necessary to operate gateways in the United States or any other country. 
  

	Article 19.	Disclosure and Use of Information by the Parties 

 19.1 “Proprietary Information” is defined as all (i) confidential, proprietary and/or trade secret information and (ii) tangible items and software containing, conveying or
embodying such information. 
 19.2 Except as may be specifically provided otherwise in this Contract, Proprietary Information
of Boeing disclosed hereunder to Owner may only be used by Owner for monitoring the progress of the performance of this Contract by Boeing. 

  
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specifically provided otherwise in this Contract, Proprietary Information of Owner disclosed hereunder to Boeing may only be used by Boeing in performance of the work specified in this Contract. 

19.4 It is agreed that for a period of [***...***] following the receipt of Proprietary Information, the receiving Party will use such
information only for the purpose(s) provided in Articles 19.2 and 19.3 above as applicable and shall take reasonable efforts to preserve in confidence such Proprietary Information and prevent disclosure thereof to third parties. Each of the Parties
agree that it will use the same reasonable efforts to protect the other’s Proprietary Information as are used to protect its own but will at least use reasonable care. Disclosures of such information shall be restricted to those individuals
directly participating in the efforts provided in Articles 19.2 and 19.3 above who have a need to know such information, and, who have been made aware of and consent to abide by the restrictions contained herein concerning the use of such
information. 
 19.5 The obligation to protect Proprietary Information, and the liability for unauthorized disclosure or use of
Proprietary Information, shall not apply with respect to such information which is now available or becomes available to the public without breach of this Contract; information lawfully received without restrictions from other sources; information
known to the receiving Party prior to disclosure not subject to a separate nondisclosure obligation; information published or disclosed by the disclosing Party to others, without restriction; information developed by the receiving Party independent
of and without use of information disclosed by the disclosing Party; or, information for which further use or disclosure by the recipient is authorized in writing by the disclosing Party. 

19.6 Marking. Without limiting the foregoing, all documents, data, and other Deliverables which would be considered
Confidential Information or Intellectual Property as provided by this Contract will only be marked: (i) as “Iridium Confidential” or “Iridium Proprietary,” if solely owned by Owner in accordance with the terms of this
Contract; or (ii) as “Iridium/Boeing Confidential” or “Iridium/Boeing Proprietary,” if jointly owned by Owner and Boeing in accordance with the terms of this Contract. Such documents, data, and other Deliverable will not be
marked “Boeing Confidential” or “Boeing Proprietary” or with any similar Boeing or third party marking, unless solely owned by Boeing in accordance with the terms of this Contract. 

 

	Article 20.	Nondiscrimination, Equal Opportunity, and Other Requirements 

 During the performance of this Contract, Boeing agrees to comply with all United States federal, state and local laws concerning discrimination in employment and non-segregation of facilities including,
but not limited to, the requirements of Executive Order 11246 (41 CFR 60-1.4), Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (41 CFR 60-741.4), and the Vietnam Era Veteran’s Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974 (41 CFR 60-250.4), which
equal opportunity clauses are hereby incorporated by reference. 

  
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	Article 21.	Notices 

 All
notices required by this Contract will be in English, will be effective on the date of receipt, and will be transmitted by any customary means of written communication, including but not limited to registered letter, nationally recognized overnight
courier (e.g., Federal Express), or facsimile transmission, addressed as follows: 
  

			
	 Boeing:
	  	 Owner:

	 The Boeing Company
 13100 Space
Center Blvd.
 Houston, Texas 77059-3556

Attention: Contracts Manager

[***...***]
	  	 Iridium Constellation LLC
 1750
Tysons Boulevard, Suite 1400
 McLean, VA 22102
 Attention: Chief Legal &
 Administrative Officer

 

	Article 22.	Miscellaneous 

22.1 Headings. Article and paragraph headings used in this Contract are for convenient reference only and are not intended
to affect the interpretation of this Contract. 
 22.2 GOVERNING LAW. THIS CONTRACT WILL BE INTERPRETED UNDER AND
GOVERNED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, U.S.A., EXCEPT THAT NEW YORK CHOICE OF LAW RULES SHALL NOT BE INVOKED FOR THE PURPOSE OF APPLYING THE LAW OF ANOTHER JURISDICTION. 

22.3 Waiver/Severability. Failure by either Party to enforce any provision of this Contract will not be construed as a waiver. If
any provision of this Contract is held unlawful or otherwise ineffective by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of the provisions of the Contract will remain in effect. 

22.4 Survival of Obligations. The following Articles of and Annexes to this Contract will survive termination or cancellation of
any part thereof to the extent that the rights of a Party thereunder have accrued as of the date of termination or cancellation: those relating to Article 8 (Indemnification/Insurance), Article 9 (Re-Orbit Rights and Obligations), Article 14
(Limitation of Liability), Article 15 (Intellectual Property), Article 19 (Disclosure and Use of Information by the Parties), Article 22 (Miscellaneous), Annex 17 (Group Call Functionality), and Annex 18 (Broadband Functionality). 

22.5 Reserved. 
 22.6 Order of Precedence. In the event of inconsistency among or between this Contract, the Annexes to this Contract, including Statements of Work, and Task Orders, such inconsistency shall be
resolved by giving precedence in the order set forth below: 
 1. Annexes 17 and 18; 

  
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Articles 1 through 22 of this Contract; 
 3. The Annexes to this Contract (other than Annexes 17 and 18),
including Statements of Work; and 
 4. Task Orders. 
 provided, however, that if a Task Order expressly provides that such Task Order or any provision thereof shall take precedence over this Contract (Articles 1 through 22, excluding Articles 4, 9 and 14,
and the Annexes), such Task Order or the applicable provision(s) thereof shall take precedence over Articles 1 through 22, excluding Articles 4, 9 and 14, and the Annexes, as applicable. In no event shall a Task Order take precedence over Articles
4, 9 or 14 hereof. 
 22.7 Laws. Each Party warrants that in the performance of this Contract, it will comply with all
applicable federal, state, local and foreign laws and ordinances and all lawful orders, directives, rules and regulations thereunder (collectively “Laws”). 
 22.8 Security and Access to Facilities and Information. Boeing shall follow the security procedures specified from time to time by Owner. Without limiting the foregoing, the following procedures
will be followed in providing Owner with unrestricted access to facilities and information pertaining to Boeing’s performance of this Contract: 
 22.8.1 Owner shall have access to Owner-furnished facilities at all times, including but not limited to all meetings at the Satellite Network Operations Center (SNOC) and the Technical Support Center
(TSC). 
 22.8.2 Owner shall have full and unrestricted access to Services and Deliverables and to such Services and
Deliverables prior to completion, including but not limited to all information pertaining to the operation and maintenance of the ICS except as otherwise provided in this Contract. 

22.8.3 All Deliverables shall be placed on servers owned and controlled by Owner and/or its Affiliates. 

22.8.4 Access to the above facilities and information shall be provided on a reasonable basis, consistent with Boeing’s policies
(and requiring compliance with applicable law) and is not intended to interfere with Boeing’s ability to perform as required under this Contract. 
 22.9 Reserved. 
 22.10 Use of Owner’s Facilities. Boeing is not
authorized to and shall not utilize Owner’s facilities in the performance of any other Boeing business, except as specifically required for the performance of Services hereunder. 

  
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 22.11 Motorola as
Third-Party Beneficiary. The Parties acknowledge that Motorola is an express third-party beneficiary of certain provisions of the Original Contract as set forth therein and that neither of the Parties intends that this Contract or any of the
amendments to the Original Contract effected hereby affect any of their respective obligations to Motorola thereunder, all of which shall remain in full force and effect. 
 22.12 Employee Nonsolicitation. Each Party agrees that, for the entire period of the Contract term, and continuing for [***...***] after the termination or completion of the Contract (as it may
be extended or otherwise amended), neither Party nor any of its successors shall directly or through any recruiting agency, headhunter or similar entity or person acting on its behalf, solicit or recruit any employee of the other Party (which as to
Boeing means any previous or current Key Personnel as defined in this Contract) (“Covered Employee”). If any Covered Employee should freely resign from a Party, and provided that the other Party had not previously solicited or
recruited such Covered Employee, then such other Party will be free of this restriction. The list of Covered Employees may be provided by a Party or its successor(s) at any time on or before a contract termination and/or the sale or other transfer
of a majority of Owner’s assets. This Article 22.12 shall survive this Contract’s termination. 
 22.13 Entire
Agreement. Except to the extent set forth in Article 22.11, this Contract as between Boeing and Owner constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties and supersedes all prior understandings, commitments, and representations, if any, of the
Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof. As between Boeing and Owner, it is understood and agreed that the letter agreement between Boeing and Motorola dated December 11, 2000 (the “Motorola Side Letter”) shall in no
way affect the relationship between Boeing and Owner under the Original Contract, this Contract or otherwise. Nothing contained herein shall in any way affect or impair any of the rights or obligations of Boeing or Motorola under the Motorola Side
Letter. Except as expressly set forth in this Contract, neither Boeing nor Owner has relied on the representations of the other Party in entering into this Contract. Owner and Boeing are knowledgeable commercial Parties in the subject matter of this
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	THE BOEING COMPANY	 	IRIDIUM CONSTELLATION LLC
				
	By:	 	/s/ Danny White	 	By:	 	/s/ John Brunette
				
	Name:	 	Danny White	 	Name:	 	John Brunette
				
	Title:	 	Manager, Contracts	 	Title:	 	Chief Legal & Administrative Officer
				
	Date:	 	July 21, 2010	 	Date:	 	July 21, 2010

  
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 Annex 1 

 In-Orbit Insurance Policy 
  

See Appendix 1, Referenced Documents for 
 Amended and Restated Contract No. BSC-2000-001: 
 Tab A

 Satellite Third Party In-Orbit Liability Insurance, 

Policy No. [***...***], dated 11 December 2009 

  
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 Reserved 

  
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 Annex 3 

 Statement of Work 
 for 
 Iridium® System 
 Operations and Maintenance

  
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 Annex 3

 STATEMENT OF WORK 

FOR 
 IRIDIUM® SYSTEM

 OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE 

1.0 SCOPE OF OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE 
 1.1 Scope  
 Pursuant to the Amended and Restated Contract (this Contract),
Task Orders will be issued based on the scope of work specified in this Annex 3. Notwithstanding anything in this Contract to the contrary, in the event one or more Task Order(s) omits any scope as set forth below, Boeing shall continue to provide
such scope of work as Services hereunder. 
 Boeing’s responsibilities shall include the following: 

(a) operate and maintain the ICS. This responsibility shall not extend to satellites that were inoperable on the effective date of the
Original Contract or that become inoperable after the effective date of the Original Contract. 
 (b) work on improvements to
(vs. maintenance of) ICS capacity, quality of service and/or operational enhancements, or development of new capabilities, will be accomplished through authorized Project Description Documents, as that term is defined in the Ground Systems and Space
Systems Task Orders identified in Annex 6 to this Contract. 
 (c) support and implement Gateway Earth Terminal availability to
meet service and availability level requirements; 
 (d) support the North American (U.S.) gateway, the Hawaii gateway, one
(1) U.S. or non-U.S. gateway. In addition, Boeing will support other Gateways as identified by Owner. As these other Gateways are identified they will be added to this Statement of Work and may result in Boeing requesting a change in the
applicable Task Order under this Contract unless it can be accomplished within the Task Orders specified in subparagraph (b) above. 
 (e) perform continuous improvement and quality of service verification; and 
 (f)
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 For each of the
responsibilities above, Boeing will perform the duties and activities as follows: 
 (1) operations; 

(2) software and hardware maintenance and mutually coordinated enhancements, all in accordance with historical practices; 

(3) provision and replacement of Gateway Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) and System Control Segment FRUs; 

(4) overall system engineering, analysis and investigation; 
 (5) fault detection, isolation, and resolution; 
 (6) system improvement, capacity
projections and expansion; and 
 (7) communications between the Owner and Boeing 

Boeing shall use commercially reasonable efforts to operate and maintain the Space System, to the extent within its control, to the
Service Level Specifications for the following measurements: 
 (1) [***. . .***]; 

(2) Quality of Services; and 
 (3) [***. . .***]. 
 1.2 Owner Provided Services 

Owner will provide (and will require the Gateways to provide) Boeing with reasonable cooperation and assistance in connection with the
products and activities described in this Contract. Such cooperation and assistance will be in accordance with normal operating procedures to minimize system disruption. In connection therewith, PSTN and system access and usage will be provided at
no cost. 
 1.3 Glossary of Terms  
 Constellation or Space Segment – That part of the Iridium Communications System consisting solely of the Space Vehicles (also called satellites) in low earth orbit. It does not include the
System Control Segment, Gateways, Iridium Subscriber Units (ISUs), Multiple Access Units (MXUs) or other components. 

  
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 Earth Terminal
(ET) – The tracking antenna and RF terminal utilized for Ka Band communication with the Space Vehicles. 
 Field
Replaceable Unit (FRU) –Hardware components that are replaceable in the field by sub system specialists. Typically this includes plug-in electronic boards and shelves that are maintained in the spares inventory. 

Gateways (GW) – These organizational structures encompass the ground based facilities supporting the subscriber billing/
information functions in addition to call processing operations and the connection of the IRIDIUM subscriber communications through the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). 

Ground Stations – Collectively, all Gateways, the Teleport Network, the SNOC, and TTACs facilities, each as defined in this
Contract, including all equipment, software, documentation and OSDN interconnects incorporated therein. 
 IRIDIUM
Communications System (ICS) – As defined in Article 1.2.10 of this Contract. 
 Network Element – An active
call processing, message delivery, or data transport hardware, software or system operated and managed by Owner. 

Operations and Maintenance Support Escalation Levels – The escalating levels for reporting an ICS network defect or issue in
accordance with Owner’s standard defect reporting procedures, including the following Tier 1 through Tier 4 levels: 

Tier 1 – Personnel that have direct contact with ICS equipment, i.e. the site personnel. 

Tier 2 – Personnel that have the next level of knowledge to assist remote site personnel with anomaly resolution, i.e. SNOC
personnel. 
 Tier 3 – Engineering personnel that have subject matter expertise to provide the next level of
assistance to provide SNOC and site personnel with anomaly resolution. This level of engineering support will also address existing or new defect identification. 
 Tier 4 – Depot level support responsible for repair or replacement of failed field replaceable units. This level is also responsible to correct or find a work-around to software defects. This
can be accomplished either at Owner’s Technical Support Center or at a vendor facility. 
 Operational Support Data
Network (OSDN) – The secure data communications network dedicated to data communications among the Ground Stations used for the transport of ICS-related network management and mission data information. 

  
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 Satellite Network
Operations Center (SNOC) – SNOC is the operations center for the entire ICS. SNOC provides real time operations coordination and management for both: the Space System i.e. Constellation, OSN and TTACs, as well as the terrestrial network
i.e. Gateways, MTC and ODN. 
 Service Level Specification – An agreed upon set of metrics to verify the performance
(or service provided by) the ICS (its individual components or operations/support personnel) are being maintained at a specified level. 
 Space Segment or Constellation – That part of the Iridium Communications System consisting solely of the Space Vehicles (also called satellites) in low earth orbit. It does not include the
System Control Segment, Gateways, ISUs, MXUs or other components. 
 Space System – The integrated combination of
the Space Segment and the System Control Segment. 
 Space System Operations Plan – Documentation that details the
operation of the Space System and the actions required to retain its performance characteristics at the levels provided in the Space System Statement of Work. It also describes the operations of the entire IRIDIUM Communications System. 

Space Vehicle (SV) – The terms Space Vehicle and Satellite have the same meaning throughout this Contract and refer to the
individual or multiple satellites that comprise the Constellation. 
 Spare Space Vehicle – A Space Vehicle not
currently in mission orbit. Spare Space Vehicles will be stored in a Spares Orbit for later insertion into mission orbit. 

Subscriber Unit Segment – This term refers collectively to the individual equipment units used by subscribers and capable of
initiating and/or receiving communications through the IRIDIUM Communications System. These include all devices (either single or multiple) used on land sea or air for voice telephony, paging, FAX, Data or other services. 

System Control Segment (SCS) – The term refers to the various ground based sites, equipment and facilities used to manage and
control the individual Space Vehicles of the Constellation, and the communications links of the IRIDIUM Communications System. The System Control Segment is composed of the SNOC, TTACs, Message Termination Controller (MTC), ODN and the OSN.

 Technical Support Center (TSC) – The Technical Support Center provides maintenance support comprised of technical
experts and laboratory facilities. The TCS analyzes and resolves of SCS, SV, or GW anomalies, tracks and analyzes technical metrics, and implements/validates approved ICS enhancements. 

  
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 Telemetry Tracking
and Command (TTAC) – The TTACs provide the interface via ET for the SCS or SNOC to communicate with and control the SVs. The TTACs are utilized for real time management and control of the Constellation as well as tracking and control of SV
launches. TTACs also provide the interface for the MTC to route paging messages to the Constellation. 
 Teleport Network
– the geographically diverse collection of feederlink terminals connected using high availability ground communications to provide multiple access points among and between the ICS Space Segment, System Control Segment, Gateways and NEXT.
The Teleport Network exists in both the ICS and NEXT and provides communications both within the ICS and among and between the ICS and NEXT. 
 Unplanned Outage –Any unplanned service interrupting or performance degrading event that occurs during normal operations caused by a fault to any hardware, software or service. 

2.0 OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 
 The following paragraphs specify the Operations and Maintenance requirements. 

2.1 Space System O&M 
 This paragraph sets forth the requirements to operate and maintain the Space System. 
 Changes in operations process require a notification to Owner. 
 Owner shall be
notified, per agreed to notification procedures, of occurrence of any condition that puts the Iridium Communications System in a “hazardous condition.” “Hazardous conditions” will be determined by Owner from time to time and
notified to Boeing. 
 Boeing shall prepare and submit to Owner the following reports in the frequency specified: 

(a) [***. . .***]. 
 (b) [***. . .***]. 
 (c) [***. . .***]. 

2.1.1 Constellation Control and Maintenance  
 Boeing shall use commercially reasonable efforts to operate, monitor, repair and maintain the software (and applicable ground hardware) of the Space System (including the individual Space Vehicles but
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through Owner (and not by or through Boeing or at Boeing’s request) as necessary to maintain service in accordance with the Service Level Requirements. 

All critical system anomalies shall be investigated within a reasonable time period with the word “reasonable” defined by the
circumstances of the situation itself, root causes established and necessary work-arounds/fixes identified, developed and implemented by Boeing and Owner, all as further specified in the Satellite Network Operations Center (SNOC) &
Technical Support Center (TSC) Fault Escalation and Notification Process and other historical processes. 
 Boeing shall support
Owner in the disposition of satellite assets by providing data and a recommendation with regard to [***. . .***]: 

(1) [***. . .***] 
 (2) [***. . .***] 
 (3) [***. . .***] 

(4) [***. . .***] 
 (5) [***. . .***] 
 (6) [***. . .***] 

(7) [***. . .***] 
 (8) [***. . .***] 
 (9) [***. . .***] 

[***. . .***]. 
 [***. . .***]. 
 2.2 Gateways O&M Support 

Boeing shall provide Gateway operations and maintenance support to Owner for maintaining the operating state of the network equipment
within design specifications (or other agreed upon performance levels). 
 Boeing shall be responsible for the initial diagnosis
and isolation of reproducible Gateway equipment hardware malfunctions. 

  
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 Boeing shall replace
or repair [***...***], failed Gateway and TTAC Owner provided FRU’s. Replacement FRU’s may be newly manufactured equipment or re-manufactured equipment performing to new equipment standards. Owner shall be responsible for the cost of
the materials, maintenance of inventory and shipping the failed FRU’s to Boeing, postage paid, and for all customs and duties related to the shipment, in accordance with existing Owner procedures. 

Boeing shall provide a single point of coordination (e.g. GTAC) to each Gateway for the return of failed FRU’s. 

2.3 Gateway Technical Support  
 Boeing shall provide technical assistance to the Gateways for the support of all Gateway/ICS hardware and software. [***...***]. 

The Gateway Technical Assistance Center (GTAC) shall be the point of contact for all Gateway technical assistance consisting of Trouble
Analysis Support and Software Implementation Support. 
 The GTAC shall be available to provide Owner with telephone-based
technical consultation 7 days per week, 24 hours per day. In addition to GTAC personnel, GTAC functions can also be handled by qualified SNOC personnel to provide the 7 by 24 coverage. 

The GTAC staff employed by Owner shall follow Boeing-established trouble ticket tracking procedures for all Gateway equipment problems,
including Logging, Reporting, Tracking, Escalation and Closure. 
 Problems reported through GTAC shall be compiled and analyzed
in terms of trend analysis and quality metrics tracking. Reports will be the same form as after action reports defined in Section 2.1 item (c) and Section 3.3.2. 

The GTAC staff shall aid the Gateway operators to confirm problem isolation and troubleshooting. Problems that cannot be directly
resolved by the GTAC staff will be escalated to Contractor Engineering or the Subsystem supplier as appropriate using established procedures that meet the Service Level Requirements. 

The GTAC staff shall also provide assistance to the Gateway operators during the installation of new Software releases, including on-site
installation for new Major Software Releases [***...***]. 

  
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 3.0 SPACE SYSTEM AND GATEWAY
SERVICE LEVEL REQUIREMENTS 
 3.1 Performance  

Boeing shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to maintain the [***...***]. Boeing shall take all reasonable steps to keep the
ICS operating, subject only to events which are beyond the control of Boeing. Any changes to the level of service will require the consent of Owner. 
 Boeing will be responsible for the following: 
 (a) quality of service, system
performance, and availability; and 
 (b) response and resolution times for anomalies. 

3.2 Service Level Requirement Definitions  
 The Space System and Gateway Service Level Requirements are defined in terms of: 

(1) [***...***]; and 
 (2) [***...***]. 
 Boeing and Owner shall mutually agree on the data collection
and data analysis techniques used to generate the service level measurements. Results of service level measurements shall be reported to Owner together with recommendations for corrective or other actions within a reasonable timeframe. Any service
affecting decision to any system, subsystem, or element of the communications system shall be implemented in accordance with Owner’s approved change control process. 
 3.3 Maintaining Quality of Service 
 A high level of quality of service
will be maintained by Boeing by utilizing a combination of continuous process improvement initiatives, Fault Escalation processes, an awards and recognition program to support high performance levels, and training initiatives. 

3.3.1 Continuous Process Improvement  
 Tactical and strategic continuous process improvement initiatives will be maintained for every aspect of the operation. All system outages will be analyzed until a root cause is determined. Corrective
actions will then be assigned and tracked until closure. Sub-processes associated with continuous process improvement include [***...***] outage meetings and metrics and weekly Quality of Service (QoS) Review meetings and metrics. 

  
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 3.3.1.1
[***...***] Outage Meeting 
 [***...***]. An anomaly report will also be assigned to the appropriate POC at this
meeting and completed within 48 hours of the assignment. 
 3.3.1.2 Quality of Service Review  

The purpose of the QoS Review is to serve as a mechanism for identifying operations problems which impact or have the potential to
impact telephony or messaging service, and to determine and track corrective actions. The net result of actions performed by the QoS Review should be a continuous improvement in the performance of the Iridium System. 

3.3.1.2.1 Scope 
 The QoS Review will address operations issues which directly impact service or issues which have the potential, if left uncorrected, to impact service. Other anomalies which do not meet the above criteria
will be handled through other processes. 
 3.3.1.2.2 Operations Problem Identification and Resolution Process

 Although operations problems may be identified from several sources, the [***...***] Satellite Network Operations (SNO)
Outage Report is the primary source for operations problem identification. The resolution of operations problems will be provided by the generation of either an action item to develop or modify an operations procedure, or the generation of a system
design defect/feature requirement. 
 3.3.1.2.3 Action Items Process 

Action items will be developed for operations problems that are identified in the [***...***] SNO Outage Report. The QoS Review
Facilitator will develop action items with the responsible manager(s) as needed to ensure an accurate description and an appropriate course of action for problem resolution. An QoS Review Facilitator will enter these operations problems into the
Issues Database as a means for generating, assigning, and tracking action items. 
 Operations action items may also be
developed as identified in the QoS Review meeting or by other operational organizations. Action items contained in Anomaly Reports will be reviewed in the QoS Review and restated as needed. These Anomaly Report action items will be entered into the
Anomaly Report Database and tracked by the QoS Review Facilitators. Although the QoS Review process will not track all operations related issues that are entered into the Issues Database, any SNOC staff member can identify an issue that needs
development into an action item and that should be tracked by the QoS Review. The originator of these issues must coordinate with the QoS Review Facilitators on these issues. 

  
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 Once an operations
problem is entered into the Issues Database the resulting action item will be tracked by the QoS Review Facilitators. The QoS Review Facilitators will generate an QoS Review Action Items Status Report as a means of tracking the status and reporting
progress against these action items. This report will include the action item number, description, lead responsibility, opened date, due date, and status. The QoS Review process reports action item closure status as a part of the [***...***]
review process. 
 The status of each QoS Review action item will be reviewed by the QoS Review Facilitator with each of the
Action Item Leads prior to each weekly QoS Review meeting. It is the responsibility of the Action Item Leads to ensure closure of their action items. Action items may be closed only after the Action Item Lead has provided hardcopy of the required,
approved documentation to the QoS Review Facilitator. Action items that have been closed during the previous [***...***] will be noted in the Action Item Status Report that is distributed at the next QoS Review meeting. Closed action items will
be archived by the QoS Review Facilitators in a separate report that is available for review. 
 3.3.1.2.4 Defects
Process 
 In addition to action items, new defects or features may be generated as a result of the SNO Outage Report
process. An QoS Review facilitator will develop defects with the responsible manager(s) as needed and will coordinate with a CMVC administrator to ensure that the defects are entered into the CMVC system. Defects may also be developed as identified
in the QoS Review meeting. The Boeing process reports defects and associated outage issues as a part of the [***...***] outage review, QoS Review and SPR 
 3.3.2 Fault Escalation Processes 
 Boeing shall comply with the approved
Satellite Network Operations Center (SNOC) & Technical Support Center (TSC) Fault Escalation and Notification Process, as such process may be amended and approved by Owner from time to time. 

3.3.3 Awards and Recognition 
 Awards will be given to individual members of the operations team that have exhibited outstanding performance in the execution of their jobs. These awards encourage continuous improvement by the
individuals and enhance operations effectiveness. The awards are determined by Boeing program management. 
 3.3.4
Training 
 Every shift position at the SNOC has a rigid certification process. Every individual working operations must
complete this certification process prior to working unsupervised. The process consists of three parts, initial classroom instruction, on the job 

  
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training, and recurring training. The average duration for a certification is approximately [***...***]. 
 4.0 SUSTAINING ENGINEERING 
 Boeing shall maintain, as part of the
sustaining engineering effort, a core Space System and Gateway analysis/investigation team whose focus is to analyze system performance, using both customer data (e.g. CDRs) and customized test results, to understand the causes of limitations in the
overall service delivery to the customer. 
 If the limitation is due to a critical defect in one of the Space System or Gateway
segment components, a defect shall be written and assigned to the responsible party for resolution. If the limitation is due to a design limitation/characteristic, then the Boeing engineering team shall consult with Owner within a commercially
reasonable timeframe on potential design changes that will improve system performance beyond the current design limit. 
 All
network changes shall be implemented in accordance with Owner’s approved change control process. A Service Impact Request (SIR) shall be submitted for approval of any change that presents a potential service impact and may place a network
element in a high-risk condition. All network changes shall be reviewed and a pre-upgrade/ pre-installation conference between Boeing and Owner will be conducted before the upgrade is implemented (e.g., ODN/OSN rerouting, Gateway upgrades).

 Boeing agrees to work with Owner to implement and report upon a Continuous Improvement Program with the objective of
enhancing the overall ICS contingent on the reasonable availability of resources. Suggested areas to be addressed include the following: 
 (1) [***...***]; 
 (2) [***...***]; 

(3) [***...***]; 
 (4) [***...***]; and 
 (5) [***...***]. 

5.0 STAFFING REQUIREMENTS 
 Throughout
the performance of this SOW, Boeing shall maintain a professional staffing level with the skills necessary to comply with the requirements of this SOW. 
 5.1 Functions Performed 

  
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 (1) Perform
constellation control, maintenance, and gateway O&M technical support. This support includes daily operations planning, execution, monitoring, and maintenance of the satellite network, TTACs, and gateways. This also includes the diagnostic and
recovery procedures for anomalies that occur within the network infrastructure. 
 (2) System modifications to maximize system
availability, capacity, and diagnostics, reduce operational maintenance, improve reliability, and extend life expectancy. This also includes defect resolution, operational process and logistic improvements, capital cost reductions and incorporation
of new service features and offerings. 
 The following outlines the functions performed (this list may be amended from time to time as
necessary to reflect Boeing’s support of all subsystems included within the then-current Iridium commercial baseline): 
 Iridium
Operation Monitoring and Control 
 Mission Director 
 Flight Operations Specialist 
 Real Time State (RTS) of Health Engineering &
Analysis 
 Telemetry, Tracking and Control (TTAC) and Network Operators 

Control Facility Operators 

Iridium Mission Operations 

Mission Planning Analysts 
 Mission Orbital Engineers and Analysts 
 Control Facility Analysts 

Mission Operations System Engineering 
 Mission Ops Training 
 Iridium Spacecraft Subsystem Engineering Expertise 

Power (Batteries and Solar Arrays) 
 Attitude Determination 
 Attitude Control 

L-Band Hardware 

K-Band Hardware 

Thermal Control 

Main Mission Antenna 
 Iridium
Payload Software Domain Engineering Expertise 
 L-Band Functional Software 

K-Band Funtional Software 
 Telephony Softwaer 
 Main Mission Antenna Manager 

Crosslink and Feederlink Functional Software 
 Core Bus Software 
 Build & Release Install & Audit (BRIA) Payload Software

  
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 Iridium Operation Monitoring and
Control 
 Mission Director 
 Flight Operations Specialist 
 Real Time State (RTS) of Health Engineering &
Analysis 
 Telemetry, Tracking and Control (TTAC) and Network Operators 

Control Facility Operators 

Iridium Mission Operations 

Mission Planning Analysts 
 Mission Orbital Engineers and Analysts 
 Control Facility Analysts 

Mission Operations System Engineering 
 Mission Ops Training 
 Iridium Spacecraft Subsystem Engineering Expertise 

Power (Batteries and Solar Arrays) 
 Attitude Determination 
 Attitude Control 

L-Band Hardware 

K-Band Hardware 

Thermal Control 

Main Mission Antenna 
 Iridium
Payload Software Domain Engineering Expertise 
 L-Band Functional Software 

K-Band Funtional Software 
 Telephony Softwaer 
 Main Mission Antenna Manager 

Crosslink and Feederlink Functional Software 
 Core Bus Software 
 Build & Release Install & Audit (BRIA) Payload Software

 Iridium Satellite Control Station Software Domain Engineering Expertise 

Mission Planning Software 
 Orbit Service Software 
 Satellite Control Software 

COMET Software 

Infrastructure Domain Software 
 Integrated Network Management Software 
 Satellite Control Databases 

SVDB Database Analyst 
 Realt Time Products (RTP) Analyst 
 Build of Material (BOM) tools 

BRIA SCS Software 
 Iridium
Ground Network Software Domain and Configuration Management Expertise 
 Messaging 

Earth Terminal Communication Sub-system (ECS) 
 Siemans D900 Equipment 

  
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 Earth Terminal Transmission Sub-system (ETS) 

Operations Maintanance Control - Gateway (OMC-G) 
 Operations Maintance Control - Radio (OMC-R) 
 Unix Administration 

CISCO Administration 
 PC Support 
 CMVC/Clearcase Administration 

BRIA Administration 
 COTS Administration 
 Iridium Integration and Test Domain Expertise (Unique from Development Above
for Verification) 
 Lab Operations Support 
 Test Conductors 
 Lockheed Bus Control Software (LBCS) 

K-Band 
 L-Band

 AVVA 

Orbit Services 

Satellie Control 

Mission Planning 

Telephony 
 ETS

 MTC 

ET 
 Subscriber
Equipment 
 Service Management 
 Service Quality Monitoring 
 System Simulation, Modelling and Tools 

Service Quality Troubleshooting and Analysis 
 New Products and Feature Support 
 Program Management 

Logistic Support for TTAC, Gateways, Backlot and TVC 
 Technology/Export Compliance 
 Project Planners 

Facility Managers 
 5.2 Annual Activity Planning 
 Each year in October Boeing shall seek approval of the
annual project plans related to system improvement activities and significant operational and maintenance initiatives to be accomplished in the following calendar year. Each major activity shall include objectives, cost benefit, milestone
descriptions, milestone dates, effort and capital resources required and risk assessment for review. Progress in achieving project plans shall be reviewed at each Monthly Program Review. 
 Flexibility must be maintained to reprioritize activities in support of evolving needs and objectives. Redirection in priorities and consequences shall be reviewed in the Monthly Program Reviews.

  
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 Annex 4 

 Statement of Work 
 for 
 Iridium® System 
 Re-Orbit 

  
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 Annex 4

 STATEMENT OF WORK 

FOR 
 IRIDIUM® SYSTEM

 RE-ORBIT 
 In the event any of the conditions included in Articles 9.4, 9.5 and/or 9.6, then Boeing will proceed with Re-Orbit of the active Iridium Constellation (as that term is defined in the Annex 3 Statement of
Work). The Re-Orbit will be accomplished in accordance with the Boeing Re-Orbit Plan, Revision X2, dated August 6, 2003, as heretofore modified (the “Boeing Plan”), which has been established from the government-coordinated
Motorola Re-Orbit Plan (as it existed on September 7, 2000) or any successor plan thereto accepted and approved by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission and compliant with the requirements of the U. S. Government Indemnification Contract.

 The Boeing Plan includes satellite groupings, operations procedures, Re-Orbit schedule and command sequences (safemode and passivation).

 The Boeing Plan will be reviewed and updated [***...***] to accommodate any changes to the Constellation or ground systems. 

Boeing will perform the following activities during the quarterly review and update cycles. 

 

	 	1.	Review and update SV grouping plan and Re-Orbit schedule. 

  

	 	2.	Review and update all procedures related to Re-Orbit to insure that they are compatible with current ground and vehicle configurations. 

 

	 	3.	Review, update and test all products necessary to perform the Re-Orbit including Re-Orbit safemode command sequence (generic and vehicle specific) and Re-Orbit
passivation command sequence (generic and vehicle specific). 

  

	 	4.	Perform Re-Orbit readiness review. 

 The
following states Boeing’s requirements relative to Re-Orbit of the Iridium Constellation. Owner agrees that in Owner’s application to the Federal Communication 

  
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Commission (FCC) for license transfer, the requirements set forth in the following paragraphs will be met. 
 Background 
 The purpose of this document is to summarize several key aspects of Iridium
Constellation Re-Orbit which are considered by Boeing to be necessary for technical success and to ensure liability insurance coverage. 
 It
should be noted that the Boeing Plan is only for active controllable satellites. [***...***]. 
 Expeditious Plan Execution

 The Boeing Plan will be executed in accordance with the Re-Orbit Plan. It is essential for Boeing to complete the Re-Orbit procedures for
all controllable satellites to allow the satellites to atmospherically Re-Orbit within the [***...***] window covered by the insurance policy period. 
 Plan Execution Flexibility 
 Boeing’s ability to modify the Re-Orbit schedule and
satellite Re-Orbit groupings is necessary to accommodate system re-configuration changes, satellite system failures and any unplanned events which happen during Re-Orbit execution. Boeing will have maximum flexibility in these areas to insure the
overall success of Re-Orbiting the Iridium Constellation. 
 Agreements between Motorola and U.S.A.F. Space Command/NORAD associated with
satellite tracking and close approach notification have been extended to Boeing. NORAD’s support for simultaneous maneuvering of a least [***...***] satellites is essential to the Boeing Plan because limitations on the number of simultaneous
maneuvering satellites could adversely impact Boeing’s ability to complete the Boeing Plan in the scheduled time frame necessary to allow satellite re-entry and impact during the period that is covered by the Re-Orbit insurance policy.

 Technically Reasonable Requirements 
 Boeing will make all reasonable efforts to successfully Re-Orbit the Constellation within the technical limitations of the satellite design. It is assumed that unreasonable or impossible technical
requirements or operational constraints that deviate from the Boeing Plan will not be imposed. Examples of unreasonable or impossible requirements are [***...***]. 

  
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 Annex 5 

 Price and Payment Schedule 

  
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 PRICE AND PAYMENT SCHEDULE 

1.0 Payment 
 1.1
Payment Schedule. Owner will make payments to Boeing in the amounts of and on the dates indicated in the schedules set forth in the following paragraphs below. 
 1.2 Late Payment. Payments due Boeing and not paid within [***...***] days following Owner’s receipt of a good and proper invoice submitted in accordance with Paragraphs 5.1 or 5.2 of this
Annex 5 will be subject to [***...***], excluding payment of any disputed amounts in accordance with Paragraph 5.3 of this Annex 5. Such charges will be computed [***...***]. Such rate will be applied on the basis of a 365-day year against the
past due amount, commencing on the [***...***] after the invoice date and continuing until the payment is received by Boeing. 
 1.3 Form of Payment. Owner will make all payments to Boeing by unconditional wire transfer of immediately available funds in United States Dollars in a bank account in the United States designated
by Boeing as follows. 
 Account# [***...***] 
 [***...***] 
 New York, NY 

ABA Routing# [***...***] 
 Swift Code: [***...***] 
 1.4 Failure to Pay. In the event Owner fails
to make payments when due, Boeing reserves the right to assert whatever remedies against Owner it may have under this Contract or at law. Any failure to pay shall not apply to Boeing’s obligations under the Re-Orbit Statement of Work included
as Annex 4 to this Contract, provided that the payment in Article 9.1.1 has been paid. 
 1.5 Monetary and Government
Regulations. Owner is responsible for complying with all monetary control regulations and for obtaining necessary governmental authorizations related to payments. 
 2.0 Services Performed Prior to the Effective Date: Payment Amounts 

2.1 As of the Effective Date, Boeing shall provide the following credits to Owner against the performance of Steady State O&M
Services performed under the 

  
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 Original Contract: 

2.1.1 Fourth Quarter of 2008. For the period of October 1, 2008 through December 31, 2008, Boeing shall credit Owner in
the amount of U.S. $[***...***] per month. 
 Note: For information purposes only, this amount has been calculated as
follows: [***...***]. 
 Using the above calculations, the former monthly FFP price for 2008 is
$[***...***] and the adjusted monthly FFP price for October through December 2008 is $[***...***].  

2.1.2 Calendar Year 2009. For the period of January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009, Boeing shall credit Owner U.S.
$[***...***] per month. 
 Note: For information purposes only, this amount has been calculated as follows:
[***...***]. 
 Using the above calculations, the former monthly FFP price for 2009 is $[***...***]
and the adjusted monthly FFP price for 2009 is $[***...***]. 
 2.1.3 Calendar Year 2010. For the period of
January 1, 2010 through the day immediately preceding the Effective Date, Boeing shall credit Owner U.S. $[***...***] per month, including the partial calendar month of May 2010. 

Note: For information purposes only, this amount has been calculated as follows: [***...***]. 

Using the above calculations, the former monthly FFP price for 2010 is $[***...***] and the adjusted monthly FFP price for
2010, through the Effective Date of this Contract, is $[***...***]. 
 2.2 In the event that Owner has made
payment to Boeing prior to the Effective Date of this Contract for any amounts pertaining to Boeing’s performance under this Contract for the period of October 1, 2008 through the Effective Date, then Owner shall apply a credit equal to
such overpayment against the payment of the first invoice(s) payable to Boeing after the Effective Date, and each subsequent invoice thereafter until all credits from paragraph 2.1 have been applied, as due under this Contract. 

3.0 Task-Ordered Services: Terms and Payment Amounts 

  
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 For work performed for
Task-Ordered O&M Services or Task-Ordered Non-O&M Engineering Services (collectively, “Task-Ordered Services”) pursuant to Articles 1.4.2 and 1.4.3, Boeing shall be paid in accordance with the terms specified in this
Paragraph 3.0 below. 
 3.1 Establishment of Annual O&M Price Cap. In accordance with Article 1.4.2.4, the Annual
O&M Price Cap for Task-Ordered O&M Services shall be calculated as established in this Paragraph 3.1. 
 3.1.1 Basis
for Calculating Annual O&M Price Cap. Each upcoming year’s Annual O&M Price Cap shall be calculated based on [***...***]. 
 3.1.2 [***...***]. 
 3.1.3 [***...***]. 

 

					
	[***...***]	 
	 [***...***]
	  	 	[***...***	] 
	 [***...***]
	  	 	[***...***	]* 
	 [***...***]
	  	 	[***...***	] 
	 [***...***]
	  	 	[***...***	] 
	 [***...***]
	  	 	[***...***	] 
	 [***...***]
	  	 	[***...***	] 
	 [***...***]
	  	 	[***...***	] 
	 [***...***]
	  	 	[***...***	] 

  

	                          
      *	[***...***]. 

 [***...***]

 3.1.4 Scope Reduction. Owner may direct O&M Scope Modifications in accordance with Article 1.4.2.3 of this
Contract and such O&M Scope Modifications shall modify the Annual O&M Price Cap as set forth in Article 1.4.1.3. 

3.1.5 Annual O&M Price Cap [***...***]. [***...***]. 

TABLE FOR EXAMPLE ONLY 

  
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([***...***])

	 	 	 [***...***]
	 	 [***...***]
	 	 [***...***]
	 	 [***...***]
	 	 [***...***]
	 	 [***...***]
	 	 [***...***]
	 	 Total

	 [***...***]
	 	[***...***]	 	[***...***]	 	[***...***]	 	[***...***]	 	[***...***]	 	[***...***]	 	[***...***]	 	[***...***]
	 [***...***]
	 	[***...***]	 	[***...***]	 	[***...***]	 	[***...***]	 	[***...***]	 	[***...***]	 	[***...***]	 	[***...***]
	 [***...***]
	 	[***...***]	 	[***...***]	 	[***...***]	 	[***...***]	 	[***...***]	 	[***...***]	 	[***...***]	 	
	 [***...***]
	 	[***...***]	 	[***...***]	 	[***...***]	 	[***...***]	 	[***...***]	 	[***...***]	 	[***...***]	 	

 Notes: The above calculations are based upon the following assumptions: 

 

	 	(i)	[***...***]; 

  

	 	(ii)	[***...***]; 

  

	 	(iii)	[***...***]; 

  

	 	(iv)	[***...***]. 

  

	 	(v)	[***...***]. 

 3.2
Task-Ordered Time & Materials Rates. 
 3.2.1 Time & Material Hourly Rates. The Time &
Material Hourly Rate for each direct labor hour, which includes [***...***], (the “T&M Hourly Rate”) are specified by “Boeing Labor Category” in the table below. The T&M Hourly Rates for 2010 have been
mutually agreed upon by the Parties as of the Effective Date and are specified in the table below. For 2011 and beyond, Boeing shall propose and submit to Owner the applicable T&M Hourly Rates by no later than [***...***] of the preceding
calendar year. Such T&M Hourly Rates shall be the lesser of: [***...***]. Upon Boeing’s and Owner’s mutual review of and concurrence on the new T&M Hourly Rates, such updated rates will be mutually acknowledged in writing by the
Parties, with a copy of such document retained on file by both Parties. In no event shall Owner pay [***...***]. 
 Note:
For information purposes only, the 2008 and 2009 T&M Hourly Rates, as previously agreed upon by the Parties prior to the Effective Date but which are not in effect under this Contract, are also specified in the table below. 

The 2008 T&M Hourly Rates were calculated as follows: [***...***]. 

  
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	 Task-Ordered Services
 T&M Hourly Rates
  

	 Rate ID
	  	Boeing Labor Category	 	2008	 	2009	 	2010
	     1
	  	[***...***]	 	$[***...***]	 	$[***...***]	 	$[***...***]
	     2
	  	[***...***]	 	$[***...***]	 	$[***...***]	 	$[***...***]
	     3
	  	[***...***]	 	$[***...***]	 	$[***...***]	 	$[***...***]
	     4
	  	[***...***]	 	$[***...***]	 	$[***...***]	 	$[***...***]
	     5
	  	[***...***]	 	$[***...***]	 	$[***...***]	 	$[***...***]
	     6
	  	[***...***]	 	$[***...***]	 	$[***...***]	 	$[***...***]
	     7
	  	[***...***]	 	$[***...***]	 	$[***...***]	 	$[***...***]

3.2.2 Boeing Labor Category Descriptions. The Boeing Labor Categories are defined as follows: 

3.2.2.1 Rate ID 1 – [***...***]: [***...***]. 

3.2.2.2 Rate ID 2 – [***...***]: [***...***]. 

3.2.2.3 Rate ID 3 – [***...***]: [***...***]. 

3.2.2.4 Rate ID 4 – [***...***]: [***...***]. 

3.2.2.5 Rate ID 5 – [***...***]: [***...***]. 

3.2.2.6 Rate ID 6 – [***...***]: [***...***]. 

3.2.2.7 Rate ID 7 – [***...***]: [***...***]. 

3.2.3 Materials. Boeing shall not [***...***]. All materials required by Boeing for performance of the Services shall be
[***...***]. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Paragraph 3.2.3, Owner shall not be obligated to [***...***]. 

  
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 3.2.4 Other Direct
Costs. [***...***] shall be [***...***] Boeing’s T&M Hourly Rates as specified in Paragraph 3.2.1 of this Annex 5 and shall not be [***...***]. 
 3.3 Task-Ordered O&M Services T&M Estimating and Invoicing Requirements. 
 3.3.1 [***...***]. [***...***]. 
 3.3.2 [***...***].
[***...***]. 
 3.3.3 [***...***]. [***...***]. 

3.3.4 [***...***]. [***...***]: 
 (i) [***...***]; 
 (ii) [***...***]; 

(iii) [***...***]; or 
 (iv) [***...***]. 
 [***...***]. 

3.3.5 [***...***]. [***...***]. 
 3.3.6 [***...***]. [***...***]. 
 3.4 [***...***].
[***...***]. 
 4.0 [***...***]. 
 4.1 [***...***]. [***...***]. 
 4.2 [***...***]. [***...***].

 4.3 [***...***]. [***...***]. 
 4.4 Definition of [***...***]. [***...***]. 

  
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 5.0 Payment Due Dates

 5.1 Task-Ordered O&M Services. Upon the conclusion of each monthly period, Boeing shall submit a
[***...***] invoice, as applicable, to Owner prepared in accordance with Paragraph 3.3 of this Annex 5 to Owner. Owner shall make payment on a [***...***] basis upon receipt of such good and proper invoice. 

5.2 Task-Ordered Non-O&M Engineering Services. Upon the conclusion of each monthly period, Boeing shall submit a
Time & Materials invoice for each Task Order prepared in accordance with Paragraph 3.4 of this Annex 5 to Owner. Owner shall make payment on a [***...***] basis upon receipt of such good and proper invoice. 

5.3 Billing Errors. If, after receipt of an invoice [***...***], Owner believes a billing error has occurred, Owner shall
provide to Boeing evidence of such error. If, after investigation, Boeing agrees that there is a billing error, Boeing shall make corrections accordingly. If Boeing disagrees, the parties will negotiate in good faith to resolve the disagreement. If
billing disagreements occur and are not satisfactorily resolved by the Parties, the Parties may resort to the Disputes provision of this Contract. Boeing will not terminate or suspend Services during the resolution of any billing dispute, and
Owner’s failure to pay the disputed portion of a Boeing invoice in a timely manner during the resolution of any billing dispute shall not be cause for Default by Owner. 
 6.0 System De-orbit and Nominal De-orbit 
 6.1 When required
pursuant to Articles 9.4, 9.5 and/or 9.6 hereof, Owner shall pay to Boeing the amount specified in Article 9.1.1 of this Contract for Boeing Services for Re-Orbiting of the Constellation in accordance with the Re-Orbit Statement of Work included as
Annex 4 to this Contract. 
 6.2 Should Owner initiate a voluntary nominal de-orbit of the Constellation in accordance with the
Re-Orbit Statement of Work included as Annex 4 to this Contract, then the period of performance for Boeing Services shall be [***...***]. The [***...***] of Re-Orbit activity shall be priced at an amount equal to [***...***]. This amount
shall be payable regardless of when or under what conditions and/or circumstances Re-Orbit occurs except that a de-orbit required pursuant to Articles 9.4, 9.5 and/or 9.6 hereof shall be paid in accordance with Paragraph 6.1, above. Changes to Annex
4 shall be cause for equitable adjustment to price and schedule in accordance with Article 4 (Changes) of this Contract. 
 In
the event of a nominal de-orbit, Owner shall provide Boeing written notification [***...***] in advance of Owner’s scheduled commencement of Re-Orbit activities. 

  
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ANNEX 6 
 Baseline Task Orders for 
 Task-Ordered O&M Services

  

			
	 Task
Order
No.
	  	 Title

		
	GS001	  	Ground Segment: Project Management, Configuration Management and Procurement Support
		
	GS002	  	Ground Segment: Ground Segment Operations and Engineering Support
		
	GS003	  	Ground Segment: Gateway, TTAC, and Ground Systems Development and Sustaining Engineering Support
		
	GS004	  	Ground Segment: Systems Integration and Test for Gateways, TTACs and Teleport Network
		
	GS005	  	Ground Segment: Gateways, TTAC, Teleport Network, Ground Systems and Site Support
		
	GS006	  	Ground Segment: Systems Analysis and Quality of Service
		
	GS007	  	Ground Segment: Facilities Operations and Maintenance and Information Technology Engineering and Support
		
	GS008	  	Ground Segment: Product Testing and Certification Support
		
	SS001	  	Space Segment: Project Management, Configuration Management and Procurement Support
		
	SS002	  	Space Segment: System Integration and Test
		
	SS003	  	Space Segment: Space System Software Development
		
	SS004	  	Space Segment: Satellite On-Orbit Operation
		
	SS005	  	Space Segment: Constellation Engineering and Analysis

  
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ANNEX 7 
 DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCEDURES 

  
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 Annex 7 
 DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCEDURES 
 Subject to the
provisions of Article 16, these procedures shall be invoked if either Party desires further escalation of a dispute that remains unresolved after having been internally escalated to the extent available under Article 16: 

A. Mediation. 

(1) Controversies and Claims Subject to Mediation. 

(a) If a dispute satisfies the criteria provided in Article 16.2.3 of this Contract, either Party may request mediation of
the dispute. The mediator will be chosen by mutual agreement of the Parties, and will be an independent person with a recognized reputation for fair-mindedness and extensive experience in the mediation of complex commercial disputes. If the dispute
involves complex technical issues, the Mediator shall also have a relevant technical background or will be empowered to retain an independent technical advisor. If a mediator cannot be agreed upon within [***...***] after the request for
mediation, the Party requesting mediation shall provide the other Party with a list naming no less than three and no more than five potential independent mediators, and the other Party shall select one person from that list to serve as mediator
within [***. . .***] following receipt of the list. 
 (b) Within [***. . .***] after
selection of the mediator, the Parties shall simultaneously exchange any documentary materials or data relevant to and supporting its position in the dispute in all future dispute resolution proceedings concerning such dispute. Each Party shall use
only such documentary materials and data that it has provided, and such additional documentary materials and data that it may obtain from the other Party in the limited discovery described below. The Parties may engage in limited discovery
consisting of no more than [***. . .***] depositions and no more than [***. . .***] requests for production of documents, including subparts. If the Parties are unable to agree, the mediator shall determine the discovery
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determined by the mediator or otherwise agreed by the Parties, the mediation shall occur in the venue specified in Article 16.1 of this Contract within [***...***] after the written request
for mediation. 
 (2) Duties and Powers of Mediator. 

(a) The Parties will cooperate with the mediator to negotiate a resolution to the dispute acceptable to both Parties as
expeditiously as possible. Each Party shall be represented at the mediation session by a business person with full authority to settle all disputed issues. Unless warranted by extraordinary circumstances, the mediation session shall last no more
than [***...***]. 
 (b) The costs of the mediation will be borne equally by the Parties. In the event that
the Parties are unable to agree to a settlement at the mediation within [***...***] of the date of the initial demand for it by either Boeing or Owner, then such dispute may be submitted to the courts within the venue specified in Article 16.1 of
this Contract for resolution. The use of any procedures under this Annex 7 or Article 16 will not be construed under the doctrines of laches, waiver or estoppel to affect adversely the rights of either party, and nothing in this paragraph will
prevent either Owner or Boeing from resorting to judicial proceedings if (a) good faith efforts to resolve the dispute under these procedures have been unsuccessful or (b) interim or injunctive relief from a court is necessary to prevent
serious and irreparable injury to one party or to others. 

  
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 Annex 8

 Reserved 

  
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 Annex 9

 U.S. Government Indemnification 
 Contract 
 See Appendix 1, Referenced Documents for

 Amended and Restated Contract No. BSC-2000-001: 

Tab B 
 U.S. Government Contract DCA100-01-C-3001, 
 Indemnification
Contract, dated December 5, 2000 

  
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 Annex 10

 Reserved 

  
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 Annex 11 

Reserved 

  
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 Annex 12 

 Reserved 

  
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 Annex 13 

 Binder Letters from Owner’s Insurance 
 Agent 
 See Appendix 1, Referenced Documents for 

Amended and Restated Contract No. BSC-2000-001: 
 Tab A 
 Satellite Third Party In Orbit Liability Insurance,

 Policy No. [***...***], dated 11 December 2009 

  
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 Annex 14 

 Insurance Agent’s Letter Confirming 
 Schedule A Risks are Covered 
 when Schedule B is in Effect

 See Appendix 1, Referenced Documents for 

Amended and Restated Contract No. BSC-2000-001: 
 Tab A 
 Satellite Third Party In Orbit Liability Insurance,

 Policy No. [***...***], dated 11 December 2009 

  
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 Annex 15 

 SF30 Evidencing USG Approval to Change 
 In-orbit Insurance Policy 
 See Appendix 1, Referenced Documents for

 Amended and Restated Contract No. BSC-2000-001: 

Tab C 
 Amendment P00001 to 
 U.S Government Contract DCA100-01-C-3001,

 dated December 3, 2003 

  
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 Annex 16 

 Reserved 

  
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 Annex 17 

 Group Call Functionality 
 The Parties acknowledge that the Parties’ obligations under certain provisions of Annex 17, Group Call Functionality, a copy of which is attached hereto, have either been terminated or released
pursuant to the terms of the Intellectual Property Rights License Agreement (BMC-2010-1455), dated May 28, 2010, among Iridium Satellite LLC, Iridium Constellation LLC, The Boeing Company, and Boeing Management Company, in each case as and to
the extent set forth therein. 

  
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 Annex 18 

 Broadband Functionality 

  
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 Annex 18

 Iridium Broadband 
 RECITALS 
 WHEREAS, Motorola, Inc. (“Motorola”) has licensed to
Owner’s Affiliate, Iridium Satellite, among other things, all software (ground-based and space-based) necessary to operate and maintain the ICS satellite fleet including the Satellite Software. The capitalized terms contained in this Annex 18
shall have the same meaning as provided in the main body of the Contract, and 
 WHEREAS, the operation of the ICS satellite fleet is the
responsibility of Owner, which owns the satellite fleet, and 
 WHEREAS, Boeing proposes to implement its Iridium Broadband design by
developing software (including modifications to the Satellite Software) to be uploaded to the ICS satellite fleet to enable Iridium Broadband functionality (the “Broadband Functionality”), and 

WHEREAS, pursuant to Iridium Satellite’s agreements with Motorola, (i) Iridium Satellite’s licenses of the ICS Software extend to
Boeing solely to the extent that Boeing needs such licenses to operate and maintain the Iridium system on behalf of Iridium Satellite, and (ii) the phrase “operate and maintain the Iridium system” includes Iridium Satellite’s
right to upgrade and enhance the Iridium system, and 
 WHEREAS, Iridium Satellite represents and warrants that Iridium Satellite’s
license agreement(s) with Motorola authorizes Boeing to implement the Broadband Functionality on the ICS, and 
 WHEREAS, Owner and
Iridium Satellite desire that Boeing participate in the development of the Broadband Functionality by developing the necessary satellite software changes, and  
 WHEREAS, Owner and Boeing agree to make commercially reasonable efforts to implement the Broadband Functionality in a timely manner in order to support a product demonstration and first operational
deployment midyear 2008. 

  
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 NOW, THEREFORE, in
consideration of the foregoing and the mutual covenants and promises contained herein, the Parties agreed to execute this Amendment 012 that incorporates the Broadband Functionality as Annex 18 to the Original Contract. 

 

	1.0	Agreement of the Parties 

 The
Parties have agreed to participate in a program to develop and thereafter provide Broadband Functionality to Iridium Satellite’s and Owner’s customers. 
 Iridium Satellite represents and warrants that Iridium Satellite’s license agreement(s) with Motorola authorizes Boeing to implement the Iridium Broadband Functionality on the ICS. Without limiting
the foregoing, Iridium Satellite represents and warrants that its license agreement(s) with Motorola specifically include the Intellectual Property identified in Exhibit B to this Annex 18, and further that said license allows Boeing to use the
items identified in Exhibit B for the purposes of this Agreement. 
 2.0 Statement of Work  

In accordance with the following paragraphs and the Division of Responsibility between Owner and Boeing attached hereto as Exhibit A, Owner and Boeing
will develop modifications and enhancements to the Iridium system (all such modifications and enhancements being hereinafter referred to as the “Broadband Modifications”, and those created by or on behalf of Boeing and identified in
Exhibit A as solely Boeing’s responsibility being hereinafter referred to as the “Boeing Broadband Modifications”) necessary to enable Broadband Functionality. 
 The work performed by Boeing under this Annex 18 shall not modify or materially affect Boeing’s continued performance of all of its obligations under this Contract. Owner and Boeing shall make
commercially reasonable efforts to complete the Broadband Modifications to the extent necessary to support a demonstration to certain of Owner’s customers. If the demonstration is successful and Owner in its sole discretion approves deployment,
Owner and Boeing shall make commercially reasonable efforts to make the Broadband Functionality ready for operational deployment to customers in 2008. 
 Prior to uploading the Boeing Broadband Modifications to the satellites, Boeing and Owner shall test such Boeing Broadband Modifications in accordance with mutually agreed procedures and processes,
including but not limited to impact analysis and risk assessment vis-a-vis the ICS and gateway and Individual Subscriber Unit (ISU). All the results of testing shall be shared between Boeing and Owner. Upon successful testing of the Broadband
Modifications and Owner’s approval Boeing will upload the Boeing Broadband Modifications to the satellites. 

  
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 3.0 Intellectual Property
Rights 
 3.1 “Intellectual Property” means all common law and statutory proprietary rights with
respect to intellectual property, including patents, patent applications, copyrights, industrial designs, trademarks and service marks (and all goodwill associated with the foregoing), database rights, design rights (whether registered or not),
trade secrets, mask work rights, data rights, moral rights, and similar rights existing from time to time under the intellectual property laws of the United States, any state or foreign jurisdiction, or international treaty regime. 

All Intellectual Property created by Owner shall be the sole and exclusive property of Owner. All Intellectual Property created by Boeing that is
authored, developed, conceived or first actually reduced to practice in the performance of work under this Annex 18, including without limitation all Boeing Broadband Modifications (collectively, “Foreground Intellectual Property”),
whether or not patentable, shall be owned by Iridium Satellite, shall constitute work specially ordered and commissioned for use as contribution to a collective work and shall constitute work made for hire pursuant to U.S. copyright law. If the
Foreground Intellectual Property or any portion thereof is not considered a work made for hire, or if Boeing may be entitled to claim any other ownership interest in any of the Foreground Intellectual Property, Boeing transfers, grants, conveys,
assigns, and relinquishes exclusively to Iridium Satellite all of Boeing’s worldwide right, title, and interest in and to such materials, under patent, copyright, trade secret and trademark law, in perpetuity or for the longest period otherwise
permitted by law. On a T&M basis, Boeing shall execute any documents reasonably requested by Iridium Satellite and shall perform any and all further acts reasonably deemed necessary or desirable by Iridium Satellite to confirm, perfect or
exploit the ownership of the Foreground Intellectual Property by Iridium Satellite. 
 3.2. Iridium Satellite may
disclose, transfer or license the Foreground Intellectual Property to third parties without the prior written consent of Boeing for any purposes including, but not limited to, development, enhancements, improvements, or services. Boeing shall
provide source code and programmer’s notes for the Boeing Broadband Modifications to Owner or Iridium Satellite upon request by Owner or Iridium Satellite. 
 3.3. Boeing hereby grants to Iridium Satellite a non-exclusive, perpetual, worldwide, royalty-free right and license to use, and modify Boeing’s Intellectual Property pertaining solely to
Boeing Broadband Modifications owned exclusively by Boeing prior to performance of work under this Annex 18 (“Background Intellectual 

  
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Property”) solely in connection with the ICS. Except as explicitly stated herein, no license to any Background Intellectual Property of a party is granted to any other party under this
Agreement. 
 3.4. As required by Motorola’s agreement with Iridium Satellite (Intellectual Property Rights
Agreement, dated December 12, 2000) as it relates to Satellite Software and gateway software, Boeing shall not use any Motorola-owned Intellectual Property, including modifications or derivatives thereof, on behalf of any party other than Owner
and Iridium Satellite and their subsidiaries and Affiliates. 
 4.0 Period of Performance 

The period of performance covered by this Annex 18 will commence on execution of the Amendment 011 and continue for the duration of the Useful Life of
the ICS, unless earlier terminated in accordance with Section 7 hereof. 
 5.0 Implementation of the Broadband Functionality

 Beginning upon successful implementation of the Broadband Functionality, Owner agrees to make payments in accordance with Paragraph 6.0
of this Annex 18. 
 6.0 Payment Provisions 
 6.1 In consideration for Boeing’s fulfillment of its obligations set forth in Paragraph 2.0, above, Owner shall pay Boeing on a Time and Material basis for each direct labor hour expended by
Boeing at the billing rate set forth in Annex 5, Paragraph 5.2, of this Contract. 
 6.2 Payment Schedule 

 Boeing will invoice Owner monthly for amounts owing under paragraph 6 above. Boeing’s invoice shall separately show
the direct labor hours charged to develop and implement the Broadband Functionality and the rate applied. 
 6.3 Form of
Payment  
 Owner will make all payments to Boeing by unconditional wire transfer of immediately available funds in United States
Dollars in a bank account in the United States designated by Boeing as follows. 
 Account# [***...***] 

[***...***] 

New York, NY 

ABA Routing# [***...***] 
 Swift Code: [***...***] 

  
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Verification 
 If, after receipt of an invoice, Owner believes a billing error has occurred, Owner shall provide to Boeing evidence of
such error. If, after investigation, Boeing agrees that there is a billing error, Boeing shall make corrections accordingly. If Boeing disagrees, the parties will negotiate in good faith to resolve the disagreement. If billing disagreements occur
and are not satisfactorily resolved by the Parties, the Parties agree to allow an audit by an independent third party audit firm. Such audit requires a written notification by the Party requesting the audit to the other Party [***...***] to the
audit. The audit will be paid for by [***...***]. 
 7.0 Termination of This Annex 18 

This Annex 18 shall terminate upon mutual agreement of the Parties. 
 This Annex 18 shall also terminate without liability to either Party if, after completion of Owner’s impact assessment and risk analysis or at anytime thereafter, Owner determines that there is
unacceptable risk to the ICS or gateway or Individual Subscriber Unit (ISU). 
 Termination of this Annex 18 shall not affect Boeing’s
performance under other articles and annexes of this Contract. 
 8.0 Termination for Default 

In the event that Boeing defaults under Article 12 (Termination for Default) of this Contract, or upon the expiration of this Contract in accordance with
its terms, Boeing agrees to provide transitional support to the successor ICS operations and maintenance contractor (“Successor Contractor”). Boeing shall have no right, title or interest in any modifications to or enhancements of the
Broadband Modifications created by any Successor Contractor. 
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 In the event of a termination of the
O&M Contract for any reason, the parties agree that this Annex 18 shall survive such termination, that this Annex 18 shall be deemed expressly included in Section 22.4 of the Contract, and that Owner’s payments to Boeing shall continue
in accordance with paragraph 6.0 (Payment Provisions) above. 
 10.0 No Joint Venture 

This Annex 18 shall neither constitute, give effect, nor otherwise imply a joint venture, pooling arrangement, partnership, or formal business
organization of any kind. 
 11.0 Reserved. 
  

	12.0	Indemnification  

 To the extent
that the Authorization and Consent clause (FAR 52.227-1) contained in Iridium Satellite’s contract with the USG, and as incorporated into this Contract, does not provide Boeing with immunity against third party claims for infringement of U.S.
patents or copyright, Iridium Satellite and Owner, in addition to Article 15.2, “Indemnity,” shall indemnify Boeing as follows: 

Owner shall indemnify and hold Boeing, and its respective Affiliates, officers, directors, agents and employees, harmless from and against all claims,
losses, damages, liabilities or expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses) related to the infringement, misappropriation or violation of any United States Intellectual Property right relating to the Intellectual Property
identified in Exhibit B. Boeing will duly notify Owner of any such claim, suit or action and Owner will, at its expense, fully defend such claim, suit or action on behalf of indemnities. 
 To the extent that the Authorization and Consent clause (FAR 52.227-1) contained in Iridium Satellite’s contract with the USG, does not provide Iridium Satellite with immunity against third party
claims for infringement of U.S. patents or copyright Boeing shall indemnify and hold Owner, and its respective Affiliates, officers, directors, agents and employees (“Indemnitee”), harmless from and against all losses, damages, liabilities
or expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses) related to the infringement, misappropriation or violation of any U.S. patent, trade secret, or copyright and arising out of the Boeing Broadband Modifications, to the extent that
such claim is unrelated to the Intellectual Property identified in Exhibit B (“Indemnification Claims”). Owner will duly notify Boeing of any such, suit or action and Boeing will, at its expense, fully defend such suit or action on behalf
of Indemnitee. This indemnification of Owner is contingent upon: (i) Boeing being notified promptly of any Indemnification Claims; (ii) Boeing having the sole right to control and defend or settle any litigation within the scope

  
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of this indemnity; and (iii) all Indemnitees cooperate to the extent necessary at Boeing’s sole expense in the defense of any Indemnification Claims. 

  
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 Exhibit 10.9

  

					
	

	  	
Iridium NEXT Support Services
 Agreement
	  	 

 Iridium NEXT Support Services Agreement 
 No. IS-10-019 

between 

Iridium Satellite LLC 
 (“Iridium”) 
 and 

The Boeing Company 
 (“Seller”) 
 for 

Support Services 
 for Iridium NEXT 

  
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	 PREAMBLE
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	 PURPOSE
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	 DEFINITIONS
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	 TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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	 ARTICLE 1: TERM
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	 ARTICLE 2: SCOPE OF WORK
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	 ARTICLE 3: PRICES
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	 ARTICLE 4: TAXES
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	 ARTICLE 5: INVOICES AND PAYMENTS
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	 ARTICLE 6: ACCEPTANCE AND INSPECTION
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	 ARTICLE 7: LIMITED WARRANTY
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	 ARTICLE 8. RESERVED
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	 ARTICLE 9: CONFIDENTIALITY, SECURITY, AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
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	 ARTICLE 10: ADDITIONAL INDEMNITIES AND INSURANCE
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	 ARTICLE 11: CHANGES
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	 ARTICLE 12: RESERVED
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	 ARTICLE 13: EXPORT REGULATIONS AND OTHER LAWS
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	 ARTICLE 14: TERMINATION
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	 ARTICLE 15: FORCE MAJEURE
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	 ARTICLE 16: CONTENT AND ORDER OF PRECEDENCE
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	 ARTICLE 17: DISPUTE RESOLUTION
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	 ARTICLE 18: GOVERNING LAW
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	 ARTICLE 19: OTHER LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY
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	 ARTICLE 20: AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVES AND NOTICES
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	 ARTICLE 21: ASSIGNMENT
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	 ARTICLE 22: GENERAL PROVISIONS
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	 ANNEX A - LABOR CATEGORY DESCRIPTIONS
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	 ANNEX B - SAMPLE TASK ORDER FORMAT
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 This Iridium NEXT Support Services Agreement, dated as of May 28, 2010, (including as amended, modified or supplemented from time to
time hereafter, this “Agreement”) is entered into between Iridium Satellite LLC (hereinafter referred to as “Iridium”), a Delaware limited liability company, with offices located at 2030 East ASU Circle, Tempe, Arizona 85284, and
The Boeing Company, a Delaware corporation, with offices located at 13100 Space Center Boulevard, Houston, Texas 77059 (hereinafter referred to as “Seller”). In this Agreement, Iridium and Seller shall each be referred to individually as
“Party” and collectively as the “Parties.” 
 PURPOSE 

The purpose of this Agreement is to establish the terms and conditions under which Seller will supply Deliverables (defined below) to Iridium in support
of NEXT (defined below). Authorization of Deliverables hereunder will be accomplished by means of separate Task Orders (defined below). 
 In
consideration of the foregoing, and the mutual promises contained herein, the Parties agree as follows: 
 DEFINITIONS

 As used in this Agreement, the following terms shall have the meanings specified below. Capitalized terms used in this Agreement that are
not defined in this Article, but which are defined in the Annexes, shall have the meaning specified in the Annexes. 
 “Acceptance Cure
Period” has the definition specified in Article 6.1.3. 
 “Affiliate” means, with respect to any entity, any other entity
Controlling, Controlled by or under common Control with such entity. 
 “Associate Contractor” means the contractor(s) designated by
Iridium from time to time for the development, delivery, operation and maintenance of NEXT. 
 “Background Intellectual Property” has
the definition specified in Article 9.2.1. 
 “Block 1” means the complete, integrated, satellite-based, digitally-switched
communications system currently operated by Iridium or one or more Affiliates of Iridium as of the Effective Date. This term refers collectively to the Block 1 Space Segment, Block 1 System Control Segment, and Block 1 Gateways, Teleport Network,
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enhancements and additions to the Gateways and its evolution as required to support continuing Block 1 operations. Block 1 expressly excludes any element of NEXT, including modification to system
elements in support of NEXT, the NEXT Space Segment, the NEXT System Control Segment, the NEXT Gateways, and the NEXT Teleport Network. 

“Block 1 O&M Contract” means the Amended and Restated Contract, Boeing No. BSC-2000-001, between Iridium Constellation LLC and The Boeing
Company for Transition, Operations and Maintenance, Engineering Services, and Re-Orbit of the Iridium Communication System, dated May 28, 2010, as amended from time to time. 
 “Claims” means any and all actions, causes of action, liabilities, claims, suits, judgments, liens, awards and damages of any kind and nature whatsoever. 

“Confidential Information” means all (a) confidential, proprietary and/or trade secret information and (b) tangible items and
software containing, conveying or embodying such information. Nothing shall be construed as Confidential Information which is: (i) published or otherwise becomes available to the public other than by breach of this Agreement; (ii) rightly
received by one Party hereunder from a third party without confidential limitation; (iii) already known by the receiving Party; (iv) independently developed by the receiving Party without use of the disclosed information or breach of this
Agreement; or (v) approved for release by the providing Party without confidential limitation. 
 “Control” and its derivatives
means, with regard to any entity, the legal, beneficial, or equitable ownership, directly or indirectly, of fifty percent (50%) or more of such entity’s capital stock (or other ownership interest, if not a corporation) ordinarily having
voting rights. 
 “DCAA” has the definition specified in Article 3.1.1. 
 “Deliverables” means Task-Ordered Engineering Services, Task-Ordered O&M Services, Intellectual Property, hardware, software or other information, data, and technology prepared or procured
by Seller pursuant to this Agreement or any related Task Orders or otherwise. 
 “Field Office Rates” means rates included in the Rate
Tables that do not include the cost of Seller’s facilities. 
 “Foreground Intellectual Property” has the definition specified in
Article 9.2.2. 
 “FSD Agreement” means the Full Scale System Development Contract, No. IS-10-021, between Iridium Satellite LLC and
Thales Alenia Space France for the Iridium NEXT System, dated June 1, 2010. 

  
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 “Gateways” means any and all
ground based facilities utilized for subscriber provisioning and billing information functions, call processing operations, and the connection of a subscriber communication through the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), Public Data Network
(PDN, Multiprotocal Label Switching (MPLS) or Virtual Private Network (VPN). 
 “General and Administrative Cost” or
“G&A” means management, financial, and other expense incurred by or allocated to Seller and which is for the general management and administration of Seller as a whole as further defined in Seller’s Accounting Disclosure
Statement. 
 “Intellectual Property” or “IP” means all common law and statutory forms of intellectual property, including
patents, patent applications, copyrights, industrial designs, trademarks and service marks (and all goodwill associated with the foregoing), database rights, design rights (whether registered or not), trade secrets, mask work rights, data rights,
moral rights, and similar rights existing from time to time under the intellectual property laws of the United States, any state or foreign jurisdiction, or international treaty regime. 
 “Intellectual Property Rights” or “IPR” means rights pertaining to Intellectual Property. 
 “Iridium Audit Rights” means the audit rights described in Article 3.2.2. 

“Losses” mean all losses, liabilities, claims, damages or expenses (including reasonable legal fees and expenses). 

“Mission Operations” means The Boeing Company organization which shall perform the Task Orders contemplated herein. 

“Minimum Service Levels” means the minimum required service levels to be defined by Iridium and mutually agreed by the Parties in the
applicable Task Orders based on parameters and metrics deemed significant to Iridium’s communication services to the extent that such service levels are driven solely by Seller’s performance. 

“NEXT” means the new, updated or enhanced satellites of a Space Segment and, upon written notice from time to time to Seller from Iridium, such
new, updated or enhanced ground elements (including the Serviced Facilities and System Control Segment as well as Gateways and Teleport Network) and such ground elements redeployed from Block 1, and their related software and equipment, deployed in
connection with Iridium’s and/or its Affiliates’ proposed second generation complete, integrated, satellite-based, digitally switched communication system. NEXT does not include Bock 1, except such ground elements redeployed from Block 1,
and their related software and equipment, which have been designated as an element of NEXT pursuant to Iridium’s notice to Seller. 

  
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 “NEXT Useful Life” means the
useful life of NEXT as measured by the ability of NEXT to function as a global communication system as determined by Iridium within the complement of sixty-six (66) or fewer low earth orbit operational satellites. 

“Non-Field Office Rates” means rates included in the Rate Tables that do include the cost of Seller’s facilities. 

“NTE Price” means the total not-to-exceed funding amount set forth in each Task Order issued under this Agreement. 

“Prime Vendor” means Thales Alenia Space France who will: (i) provide the end-to-end network architecture, system engineering,
integration, and testing for NEXT; and (ii) design, construct and deploy the Space Segment of NEXT. 
 “Seller Labor Category”
means Seller’s labor categories set forth in Annex A, Labor Category Descriptions, attached hereto. 
 “Seller’s Accounting
Disclosure Statement” means Seller’s written description of its cost accounting practices and procedures submitted to the U.S. Government as required by 48 CFR, Subpart 9903.202-5. 
 “Serviced Facilities” mean the SNOC and TSC. 
 “SNOC” means the Satellite
Network Operations Center (and/or such other facilities designated by Iridium) for the implementation of network operations services and other related Deliverables contemplated by this Agreement. 

“SNOC NEXT System Control Software” means the software capability which will reside at the SNOC and be used to plan and control resources
applicable to the Iridium NEXT Space Segment and teleports. 
 “Space Segment” means that part of a satellite system consisting solely
of satellites in low earth orbit. 
 “System Control Segment” refers to the equipment and facilities used to manage and control the
individual satellites of a Space Segment, and the communications links of a satellite constellation. 

  
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 “Task Order” means written
orders issued pursuant to the terms of this Agreement which describes the requirements, Deliverables, rates, special terms and conditions and other Deliverables as agreed to by the Parties. 
 “Task-Ordered Engineering Services” has the definition specified in Article 2.1.3. 

“Task-Ordered O&M Services” has the definition specified in Article 2.1.2. 
 “Teleport Network” means the geographically diverse collection of feederlink terminals connected using high availability ground communications to provide multiple access points among and between
the NEXT Space Segment, the NEXT System Control Segment, Gateways and Block 1. 
 “Terms” has the definition specified in Article
14.1.3(a). 
 “TSC” means the Technical Support Center (and/or such other facilities designated by Iridium), which provides
maintenance support comprised of technical experts, laboratory facilities, and system test bed facilities. 
 TERMS AND
CONDITIONS 
 ARTICLE 1: TERM 
 This Agreement shall be effective as of May 28, 2010 (“Effective Date”) and will continue during the duration of the NEXT Useful Life (“Term”). 

ARTICLE 2: SCOPE OF WORK 
 2.1
Services. Pursuant to this Agreement, during the Term, Iridium will purchase from Seller and Seller will sell to Iridium the following services which shall be performed in accordance with the requirements specified in this Article 2 and all
other terms and conditions of this Agreement, and as set forth in Task Orders issued hereunder. 
 2.1.1 Task-Ordered
Services. The Deliverables described in Articles 2.1.2 (Task-Ordered O&M Services) and 2.1.3 (Task-Ordered Engineering Services) below shall be authorized by means of separate Task Orders. The Parties intend that each Task Order will be
governed by the terms and conditions of this Agreement, except those terms and conditions set forth in a specific Task Order and designated therein as taking precedence over this Agreement. Any changes or amendments to Task Orders must be provided
in writing and executed by both Parties as provided in Article 11 (Change). Task Orders will provide at a minimum: (i) Task Order Number; (ii) scope of work and technical 

  
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requirements, including if applicable type, quantity and description of Deliverables ordered; (iii) Deliverables, if any; (iv) acceptance criteria, if any; (v) performance period;
(vi) key personnel; (vii) required Iridium furnished items or data (if applicable); (viii) Task Order NTE Price; (ix) authorized labor hours by labor category and applicable labor rate; (x) special provisions (if
applicable); and (xi) mutual approval by authorized representatives of the Parties. 
 2.1.2 Task-Ordered O&M
Services. Seller shall perform “Task-Ordered O&M Services”, which consists of the following, which shall be further defined in specific Task Orders from time-to-time: 

 

	 	(a)	NEXT Space Segment and network operations consisting of real time operation of the NEXT Space Segment, real time satellite monitoring, mission planning, telemetry
trending and anomaly identification and recovery; 

  

	 	(b)	NEXT Gateway Tier 2 support (support to Iridium operations) and, in certain cases, as determined by Iridium, Tier 3 (provision of software fixes) support for gateway
fault and anomaly resolution; 

  

	 	(c)	NEXT System analysis consisting of system service monitoring and system performance analysis; 

 

	 	(d)	NEXT TSC and SNOC operations and maintenance (excluding maintenance of Prime Vendor equipment) consisting of operating and maintaining the equipment as well as
maintaining the hardware and software configuration and associated procedures; and 

  

	 	(e)	NEXT system integration and testing consisting of end-to-end system verification of new services in the TSC and when deployed (it being understood that none of the
activities contemplated by this Article 2.1.2(e) shall be performed or provided by Seller until directed to do so by Iridium). The provisions of this Article 2.1.2(e) do not apply to the system integration and engineering responsibilities assigned
by Iridium to the Prime Vendor. 

 Seller shall [***...***]. Task-Ordered O&M Services shall not include
maintenance of Associate Contractor equipment and equivalent tasks performed by Associate Contractors for Block 1. 
 2.1.3
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outside the scope of the Task-Ordered O&M Services, but which pertain to NEXT (“Task-Ordered Engineering Services”). These Task Orders may include, but are not limited to, the
upgrade and revision of the SNOC NEXT System Control Software. Except for the [***...***]. 
 2.1.4 Key Personnel. The
successful performance of the Task-Ordered O&M Services and Task-Ordered Engineering Services is dependent upon the skills, experience and retention of the Seller personnel assigned to these efforts and all Seller personnel assigned for direct
charge to such Services are hereby designated as “Key Personnel.” 
 2.1.4.1 Lisitng of Key Personnel. Seller
shall provide a list of Key Personnel to Iridium who are deemed critical to Seller’s successful performance of such Services as part of each Task Order for Task-Ordered O&M Services or Task-Ordered Engineering Services. This listing of Key
Personnel shall be maintained current by Seller and provided to Iridium from time to time on a schedule as agreed upon by the Parties and, in any event, when Key Personnel are changed. 

2.1.4.2 Assignment or Reassignment of Key Personnel. Seller shall not assign or reassign Key Personnel without the prior
notification of Iridium. When Seller desires to assign new Seller personnel as Key Personnel, Seller shall provide reasonable notice to Iridium of the proposed assignment and provide resume information for such personnel and justification that such
new personnel offer generally equivalent and suitable capabilities compared to Key Personnel previously approved under the Agreement. For the purposes of this Article, Seller personnel shall include personnel subcontracted by Seller to perform
direct labor under this Agreement. 
 2.1.4.3 Qualification of Key Personnel. Seller shall ensure that all Seller
personnel (including subcontractor personnel) are fully qualified and possess all the skills necessary to perform the Task-Ordered O&M Services and Task-Ordered Engineering Services, as the case may be. If Iridium in good faith determines that
the continued assignment of any Seller personnel is not in Iridium’s best interest, then Iridium shall provide Seller written notice to that effect requesting that such personnel be replaced. Promptly after receipt of such request, Seller shall
investigate the matters stated in the request and discuss its findings with Iridium. If Iridium continues to request replacement of such Seller personnel, Seller shall replace such Seller personnel with an individual satisfactory to Iridium
consistent with applicable law and Seller’s policies and procedures. 

  
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Iridium shall establish a NTE Price for each Task Order. Seller agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to perform the work specified within a Task Order within such NTE Price, however, nothing in this Agreement or in any Task Order shall be
deemed to be, or interpreted as, a firm commitment by Seller to complete all efforts within a Task Order at or under the Task Order NTE Price. Iridium will not be obligated to pay Seller any amount in excess of the NTE Price in a Task Order, and
Seller shall not be obligated to continue performance if to do so would exceed the NTE Price set forth in a Task Order, unless and until Iridium notifies Seller in writing that the NTE Price has been increased and specifies in the notice a revised
NTE Price that shall constitute the NTE Price for performance under the Task Order. 
 2.3 Block 1 and NEXT Life Cycle
[***. . .***]. The Parties will use reasonable efforts to [***...***]. It is not an express obligation of either Party to [***...***]. 
  

	2.4	[***. . .***]. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, [***...***]. 

 

	2.5	Iridium-Furnished Facilities, Equipment, and Technology. 

 2.5.1 Iridium shall make available to Seller facilities and equipment that are necessary to enable Seller to accomplish the Task Orders issued pursuant to this Agreement, so that Seller may perform the
Deliverables required under this Agreement. Any new facilities and/or equipment needed by Seller shall be identified in the applicable Task Order. Notwithstanding the fact that Iridium may request Seller to purchase such new equipment on behalf of
Iridium in a Task Order, the Parties agree that Iridium shall own and hold title to any such new equipment purchased on its behalf. Seller has no obligation under this Agreement to provide any facilities or equipment. 

2.5.2 Title and risk of loss or damage to Iridium-furnished facilities, equipment and information shall remain with Iridium and shall not
pass to Seller (but without limiting Seller’s indemnification obligation in Article 10.1), and the Iridium furnished facilities and equipment shall not be used other than for the purposes of this Agreement without the prior written approval of
Iridium. 
 2.5.3 In the event that any Iridium-furnished equipment is found to be deficient, damaged or unserviceable when
delivered or otherwise made available to Seller, or becomes lost or unserviceable due to reasons other than willful misconduct or gross negligence on the part of Seller, or becomes deficient, damaged or unserviceable during normal and proper use
while in the physical custody of Seller, and such deficiency, damage or unserviceability is reported in writing to Iridium as soon as practicable after the deficiency, damage, or unserviceability has been discovered by Seller, then Iridium, at

  
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its sole discretion, shall arrange for repair, replacement or modifications as appropriate at no cost to Seller. Iridium shall arrange for repair, replacement or modification at its discretion
after such consultation with Seller as is required to minimize any adverse effects on the performance of this Agreement. 

2.5.4. Except as may be provided in a Task Order, Iridium shall make available to Seller the Intellectual Property, data, and other
information owned or available to Iridium that are necessary to enable Seller to accomplish the Task Orders issued pursuant to this Agreement in a usable format. Seller will use the foregoing only for the purpose of performing under this Agreement
and in compliance with any nondisclosure or other restrictions to which the use of the foregoing is subject of which Seller has notice. Except as may be provided in Task Orders, Seller has no obligation under this Agreement to provide any
Intellectual Property, data or other information. 
 2.5.5 Except as may be provided in Task Orders, if Iridium elects to
purchase third party software and hardware maintenance, Iridium agrees to make available, at Iridium’s expense, such agreements to support Seller’s performance of the Task Orders issued pursuant to this Agreement. 

2.6 Associate Contractor Relations. Seller will not enter into agreements with any Associate Contractor relating to NEXT without the prior written
approval of Iridium. Without limiting the foregoing, Seller will provide to Iridium the contract value and actual payments made to Seller by such Associate Contractor, names of Seller Block 1 personnel who will support such agreements, and
statement(s) of work for such relationships, provided that such Associate Contractor(s) has agreed that Seller may provide such information to Iridium. Seller shall include the foregoing disclosure requirements in any agreement it enters into with
an Associate Contractor in support of NEXT. 
 ARTICLE 3: PRICES 
 3.1 Costs. 
 3.1.1 Time & Material Hourly Rates. Seller
shall provide the Deliverables at the prices or rates as set forth in each Task Order issued hereunder. Prices for individual Task Orders shall be established on a time and materials basis. The Time & Material Hourly Rates as of the
Effective Date for each direct labor hour, which includes [***...***]. (the “T&M Hourly Rate”), are specified by Seller Labor Category in the table below for Field Office and Non-Field Office personnel. The T&M Hourly Rates for
2010 have been mutually agreed upon by the Parties as of the Effective Date and are specified in the table below. The T&M Hourly Rates shall be subject to adjustment on an annual basis. For 2011 and beyond, Seller shall submit the applicable
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Labor Category identified below by no later than March 30 of each year; such rates shall become effective March 1 of each year. The T&M Hourly Rates shall be calculated using
[***...***]: 
 1. [***...***]; 
 2. [***...***]; 
 3. [***...***]; 

4. [***...***]; 
 5. [***...***]; and 
 6. [***...***]. 

[***...***]. 
  

													
	Task-Ordered Services
T&M
Hourly Rates	 
	 	  	Field Office	 	  	Non-Field
Office*	 
	 Rate ID
	  	 Seller Labor Category
	  	 Labor Category
Description
	  	2010	 	  	2010	 
					
	1	  	[***...***]	  	See Annex A	  	 	$[***...***]	  	  	 	TBD	  
					
	2	  	[***...***]	  	See Annex A	  	 	$[***...***]	  	  	 	TBD	  
					
	3	  	[***...***]	  	See Annex A	  	 	$[***...***]	  	  	 	TBD	  
					
	4	  	[***...***]	  	See Annex A	  	 	$[***...***]	  	  	 	TBD	  
					
	5	  	[***...***]	  	See Annex A	  	 	$[***...***]	  	  	 	TBD	  
					
	6	  	[***...***]	  	See Annex A	  	 	$[***...***]	  	  	 	TBD	  
					
	7	  	[***...***]	  	See Annex A	  	 	$[***...***]	  	  	 	TBD	  
					
	8	  	[***...***]	  	See Annex A	  	 	$[***...***]	  	  	 	TBD	  
					
	9	  	[***...***]	  	See Annex A	  	 	$[***...***]	  	  	 	TBD	  
					
	10	  	[***...***]	  	See Annex A	  	 	$[***...***]	  	  	 	TBD	  
					
	11	  	[***...***]	  	See Annex A	  	 	$[***...***]	  	  	 	TBD	  
					
	12	  	[***...***]	  	See Annex A	  	 	$[***...***]	  	  	 	TBD	  

  

	*	Insufficient base to compute rates for Non Field Office exists at the Effective Date. Rates shall be provided once base is established. 

3.1.2 Materials. Seller shall not purchase materials in support of the Task-Ordered Services, except as otherwise requested by
Iridium and agreed by the Parties in a Task Order. All materials required in a Task Order shall be purchased by, and be the property of, Iridium, unless otherwise agreed by the Parties. Seller shall bear no liability for non- performance if
non-performance is due to Iridium’s failure to provide material as mutually agreed in a Task Order. 

  
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Costs. Travel expenses incurred by Seller in performance of the Task-Ordered Services shall be invoiced at actual costs, but in no event shall travel and similar expenses exceed those provided for in the travel and per diem guidelines published
by the General Services Administration. No element of profit shall be charged on any of the foregoing. 
 3.2 Rate Certification and Iridium
Audit Rights. 
 3.2.1 Rate Certification. Seller shall provide, with its annual T&M Hourly Rates and as otherwise
reasonably requested by Iridium, certification that Seller’s T&M Hourly Rates were established in accordance with Article 3.1.1 above. 
 3.2.2 Iridium Audit Rights. Seller shall keep complete, true and accurate books of account and records pursuant to its standard accounting system for the purpose of demonstrating Seller’s
compliance with the provisions of Article 3.1.1. Seller will keep such books and records at Seller’s principal place of business for [***...***] years following the end of the calendar quarter to which they pertain and make them available at
all reasonable times for audit to be performed by a reputable and industry recognized independent certified public accounting firm designated by Iridium and reasonably agreed to by Seller. Any such audits will be at the expense of Iridium unless the
audit shows that Seller has overcharged amounts due hereunder by more than [***...***] during the audited period. In such case, the certified public accounting firm’s customary and reasonable audit fees shall be paid by Seller. Seller will
pay Iridium the full amount of any overpayment within [***...***] days after the date of receipt of an invoice from the Iridium indicating an overpayment, together with interest at the rate of [***...***], compounded annually, from the date
such payment was made. The independent auditor will be directed to report the basis for its findings, and the independent auditor’s findings will be binding upon Iridium and Seller. 
 ARTICLE 4: TAXES 
 All applicable taxes will be borne by [***...***]. 

ARTICLE 5: INVOICES AND PAYMENTS 
 5.1
Notification of Funding Issues. Task Orders are established on a time and materials basis and are intended to be performed at the NTE Price specified in such Task Order. Seller agrees to

  
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use commercially reasonable efforts to perform the work specified in the Task Order within such funding allotted. If at any time Seller has reason to believe that the hourly rate payments and
material costs which will accrue in the performance of the Task Order in the next succeeding [***...***] days, when added to all other payments and costs previously accrued, will exceed [***...***] of the funding allotted in the Task Order,
Seller shall immediately notify Iridium to that effect and will provide Iridium with a revised estimate of the total price for the performance of the Task Order, together with supporting reasons and documentation. 

5.2 Task-Ordered Services Invoicing Requirements. 
 5.2.1 Within [***...***] business days following the end of each calendar month, Seller shall provide to Iridium a written, non-binding estimate of the amount to be invoiced by Seller for each such
calendar month, broken down by Task Order, labor category, and type of expense (e.g., expense, capital or R&D). Thereafter, within [***...***] business days following the end of each such calendar month, Seller shall submit a single
invoice, including supporting information for each Task Order to be prepared in accordance with this Article 5.2, to Iridium. 

5.2.2 Seller’s invoices for Task-Ordered Services shall identify the Task Order for which the Deliverables were delivered and shall
include dates of performance, number of hours worked by labor category, hourly rate, total labor cost (hours x rate) and any other direct costs with supporting documentation. All invoices will be certified as accurate by an appropriately authorized
Seller employee. 
 5.2.3 If, after receipt of an invoice, Iridium believes a billing error has occurred, Iridium shall provide
to Seller evidence of such error. If, after investigation, Seller agrees that there is a billing error, Seller shall submit a corrected invoice to Iridium. If Seller disagrees, the Parties shall negotiate in good faith to resolve the disagreement.
Any billing disagreements not satisfactorily resolved by the Parties shall be subject to the Iridium Audit Rights provided for in Article 3.2.2. Iridium shall provide Seller written notification [***...***] days prior to the initiation of any
such audit. Seller will not terminate or suspend services during the resolution of any billing dispute. 
 5.3 No Waiver. Payments made
under this Agreement shall not waive any rights, either expressed or implied, as may exist as part of this Agreement. 

  
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 5.4 Terms of Payment. Payment
shall be made by Iridium within [***...***] days after Iridium’s receipt of Seller’s good and proper invoice. Iridium will make all payments to Seller by unconditional wire transfer of immediately available funds as follows. 

Account# [***...***] 
 [***...***] 
 New York, NY 

ABA Routing# [***...***] 
 Swift Code: [***...***] 
 5.5 Invoicing Instructions. All invoices and supporting
payment documents shall be clearly marked with the applicable Task Order and shall be sent to the following address for payment: 
 Iridium Constellation LLC 
 c/o Iridium Satellite LLC 

Attn: Accounts Payable 
 [***...***] 
 ARTICLE 6: ACCEPTANCE AND INSPECTION 

6.1 Acceptance. 
 6.1.1
Acceptance of Deliverables provided pursuant to a Task Order issued under this Agreement shall occur following: (a) Iridium’s receipt of all Deliverables specified in such Task Order; (b) Seller’s completion of acceptance tests
in accordance with Iridium-approved acceptance test plans and procedures with all discrepancies resolved (if acceptance test of a Deliverable product is applicable to the Task Order); and (c) upon Iridium’s verification that such
Deliverables are in conformance with the requirements of the Task Order. Acceptance shall be deemed to have occurred if Iridium has not otherwise notified Seller in writing of any deficiencies in the Deliverable(s) within [***...***] days
following the completion of acceptance of the Deliverables under such Task Order. 
 6.1.2 In the event any Deliverable provided
by Seller to Iridium fails to achieve acceptance, is defective in material or workmanship, or is otherwise not in conformance with the requirements of the Task Order, Iridium may reject by written notice to Seller the Deliverable(s) and require
Seller to perform correction, replacement, or re-performance of the Deliverable(s). If Seller performs correction, replacement, or reperformance of the Deliverable(s), Seller shall be entitled to reimbursement of costs in accordance with Article
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 6.1.3 Notwithstanding
the above, if, acceptance is not achieved on the date specified and after having received notice of such failure from Iridium, Seller shall have [***...***] days (or such longer time as mutually agreed by the Parties) (“Acceptance Cure
Period”) to remedy the failure. If Seller fails to achieve acceptance for the affected Task Order within the Acceptance Cure Period, Seller shall lose its exclusive provider rights to provide Deliverables for such affected Task or sub-task,
including Seller’s rights set forth under Article 2.4, and Iridium shall have the right to amend the applicable Task Order to remove the sub-task associated with such Deliverable under the Task Order for the remainder of the then-current annual
period and for all future annual periods during the Term and have such sub-task be performed by a third party. However, nothing in the preceding sentence shall relieve Seller of its obligations under Article 6.1 to complete the delivery of
Deliverables or comply with the acceptance criteria applicable to Deliverables in accordance with the acceptance requirements stated in Article 6.1. 
 6.2 Inspection. 
 6.2.1 Seller shall provide and maintain an inspection
system acceptable to Iridium covering the material, fabricating methods, and maintaining processes for services and Deliverables as specified in Task Orders under this Agreement. Complete records of all inspection work performed by Seller shall be
maintained and made available to Iridium during contract performance. 
 6.2.2 Iridium reserves the right to inspect and test all
materials furnished and processes for services performed and Deliverables provided under this Agreement, to the extent practicable at all places and times where Seller or any subcontractor of Seller are engaged in performance under this Agreement,
during the period of such performance. Iridium shall perform inspections and tests in a manner that will not unduly interfere with Seller’s performance under this Agreement. If Iridium performs an inspection or a test on the premises of Seller
or a subcontractor, Seller shall furnish and shall require subcontractors to furnish all reasonable facilities and assistance for the safe and convenient performance of these duties. 
 ARTICLE 7: LIMITED WARRANTY 
 7.1 Limited Performance Warranty. 

7.1.1 Services Warranty. Seller represents and warrants that, for a period of [***...***], including but not limited to the
performance of Task-Ordered Engineering Services and Task-Ordered O&M Services, including all Task-Ordered Services involving software development, under any Task Order shall be: (i) in compliance with

  
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the requirements of the Task Order; and (ii) conducted in a skillful and workmanlike manner in accordance with the standards, practices, methods, and procedures ordinarily expected from a
skilled and experienced provider of satellite operations and maintenance services and associated engineering and software development services. Such Deliverables shall be in compliance with the Minimum Service Levels for the applicable Task order.

 7.1.2 Software Warranty. 
 7.1.2.1 Seller represents and warrants that, for a period of [***...***] in the performance of any Task Order will conform to the design and specifications and to drawings, samples or other
descriptions referred to in this Agreement and any Task Order and, to the extent that Seller knows or has reason to know of the purpose for which the Deliverables are intended, will be fit and sufficient for such purpose. 

7.1.2.2 For any software developed or delivered in the performance of any Task Order other than as set forth in Article 7.1.2.1, Seller
represents and warrants that, for a period of [***...***], such software will conform to the design and specifications and to drawings, samples or other descriptions referred to in this Agreement and any Task Order and, to the extent that Seller
knows or has reason to know of the purpose for which the Deliverables are intended, will be fit and sufficient for such purpose. 

7.1.2.3 Seller further represents and warrants that, (i) all software developed or delivered hereunder is free of viruses or similar
items as verified by testing such software using commercially reasonable anti-viral software; (ii) it will not introduce into any delivered software, without Iridium’s prior written approval, any code that would have the effect of
disabling or otherwise shutting down all or any portion of the delivered software or any other software, computer or technology of Iridium; and (iii) it will not seek to gain access to the Deliverables through any special programming devices or
methods, including trapdoors or backdoors, to bypass, without Iridium’s prior written approval, any Iridium security measures protecting the Deliverables. 
 7.1.3 Failure to Comply with Warranties. If Seller is not in compliance with the foregoing warranties in Article 7.1.1 or 7.1.2 during or after the time for completion of any Task Order and upon
notification by Iridium of such non-compliance, Seller shall correct the deficiencies in-place or re-perform the Task Order within an incremental period of time not to exceed [***...***] days (or such longer period of time as mutually

  
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agreed by the Parties) (the “Warranty Cure Period”) Seller shall be entitled to reimbursement of costs (including profit) for such correction or re-performance in accordance with
Article 3.1. If Seller fails to achieve compliance for the affected Task Order within the Warranty Cure Period, Seller shall lose its exclusive provider rights for such affected Task or sub-task including any rights set forth under Article 2.4, and
Iridium shall have the right to delete the sub-task associated with such Deliverable under the Task Order for the remainder of the then-current annual period and for all future annual periods and have such sub-task be performed by a third party.

 7.1.4 Fraud and Willful Misconduct. Iridium may, at any time beyond the warranty period set forth above, require Seller
to remedy by correction or reperformance, without cost to Iridium, any failure by Seller to comply with the requirements of this Article, if the failure is due to fraud or willful misconduct on the part of Seller. 

7.2 EXCLUSION. THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES OF CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND THOSE ARISING BY STATUTE OR OTHERWISE IN LAW OR FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OR TRADE. 

ARTICLE 8. RESERVED 
 ARTICLE 9:
CONFIDENTIALITY, SECURITY, AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 
 9.1 Confidential Information. 

9.1.1 Transmittal of Confidential Information. The receiving Party agrees to maintain the confidentiality of the disclosing
Party’s Confidential Information and not disclose such information to any third party, except as authorized by the disclosing Party in writing, for a period of [***...***] years from the date of the respective disclosure by the disclosing
Party. 
 9.1.2 Use of Confidential Information. The receiving Party shall use Confidential Information of the disclosing
Party only for accomplishing the purposes of this Agreement and for no other purpose. 
 9.1.3 Protection of Confidential
Information. The receiving Party agrees to restrict disclosure of the disclosing Party’s Confidential Information to its employees or agents who have a “need to know” and to subcontractors who have a “need to know” and
who 

  
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have executed an agreement not to disclose such information. The receiving Party agrees that such Confidential Information shall be handled with the same degree of care which the receiving Party
applies to its own Confidential Information, but in no event with less than reasonable care. Such obligations include informing its employees, agents and subcontractors who handle such information that it is Confidential Information and not to be
disclosed to others. The receiving Party agrees that the disclosing Party’s Confidential Information is and shall at all times remain the property of the disclosing Party. The receiving Party further agrees that, except as expressly provided
herein, no grant under the disclosing Party’s Intellectual Property Rights is hereby given or intended, including any license implied or otherwise. 
 9.1.4 Return of Confidential Information. Upon termination of this Agreement, all Confidential Information transmitted to the receiving Party by the disclosing Party in record bearing media or
other tangible form, and any copies thereof made by the receiving Party shall be destroyed or, at the disclosing Party’s written request, returned to the disclosing Party, except that the receiving Party shall be entitled to retain an archive
copy of the disclosing Party’s Confidential Information in order to be cognizant of its rights and obligations hereunder. This shall not apply for such information which has been retained by the other Party in order to enjoy the user rights
granted hereunder. 
 9.1.5 Marking. Without limiting the foregoing, all documents, data, and other Deliverables which are
or contain Confidential Information or Intellectual Property as provided by this Agreement will be marked only as “Iridium Confidential” or “Iridium Proprietary.” Such documents, data, and other Deliverables will not be marked
“Boeing Confidential” or “Boeing Proprietary” or with any similar Seller or third party marking. 
 9.2 Intellectual
Property Rights. 
 9.2.1 Background Intellectual Property. All Intellectual Property which is owned or controlled by
a Party prior to the date of this Agreement, or authored, developed, conceived or first actually reduced to practice contemporaneously with this Agreement, but not arising from the performance of work under this Agreement and/or Task Order
(collectively, “Background Intellectual Property”), shall remain the sole and exclusive property of that Party. Unless approved by Iridium in writing, no Seller Background Intellectual Property will be used. 

9.2.2 Ownership. Iridium and Seller agree that all Deliverables created by Seller and/or Iridium and related in any way to NEXT
(collectively, “Foreground Intellectual Property”), whether or not patentable, shall be owned by Iridium. Notwithstanding the foregoing, ownership rights of Intellectual Property developed under the Block 1 O&M

  
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Contract prior to the Effective Date of this Agreement shall be as stated in such Agreement in the event of an inconsistency; provided, however, that this Agreement will govern any rights
developed after the Effective Date if such Deliverables are applicable to Block 1 and NEXT. To the extent permissible under Title 17 of the US Code, all Foreground Intellectual Property shall constitute a “work made for hire” within the
meaning of 17 U.S.C. §101 et seq. If Seller may be entitled to claim any other ownership interest or Intellectual Property Rights in any of the Foreground Intellectual Property, Seller transfers, grants, conveys, assigns, and relinquishes
exclusively to Iridium all of Seller’s worldwide right, title, and interest in and to such materials, under applicable Intellectual Property law, in perpetuity or for the longest period otherwise permitted by law. At its standard labor rates,
Seller shall execute any documents reasonably requested by Iridium and shall perform any and all further acts reasonably deemed necessary or desirable by Iridium to confirm, perfect or exploit the ownership of the Foreground Intellectual Property by
Iridium. If Seller fails to do so, Seller hereby authorizes Iridium and its agents and/or representatives to execute all such documents in Seller’s name and on Seller’s behalf, including filing and/or recording such documents in
appropriate governmental or administrative offices anywhere in the world. Iridium may disclose, transfer or license the Foreground Intellectual Property to third parties without the prior written consent of Seller for any purposes including, but not
limited to, development, enhancements, improvements, or services. Subject to Article 9.2.1, to the extent that Seller Background Intellectual Property is incorporated into Deliverables, Seller hereby grants to Iridium a non-exclusive, perpetual,
worldwide, royalty-free right and license to exercise all Intellectual Property Rights in Seller’s Background Intellectual Property incorporated into the Deliverables for use with NEXT and any successor systems. 

9.3 Work with Prime Vendor. The Prime Vendor may choose to provide work to Seller for NEXT implementation. In such event, Seller will follow
applicable procedures as directed by Iridium and/or the Prime Vendor. Without limiting the foregoing, the following provisions will apply: 
 (a) Copies of documents that are the property of Iridium, or a derivative thereof, shall be marked Iridium Proprietary and provided to Iridium concurrently with submission to the Prime Vendor; and

 (b) The cover page of documents Boeing delivers to the Prime Vendor shall include the following disclaimer: 

“This document contains facts, views, opinions, statements and recommendations of The Boeing Company. Neither Iridium Satellite LLC
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represent or endorse the accuracy, completeness, reliability of any advice, opinion, statement or other information set forth herein.” 

9.4 Intellectual Property Indemnification. 
 9.4.1 Indemnification by Seller. Seller shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Iridium, its divisions, subsidiaries, Affiliates, subcontractors, assignees of each, and their respective
directors, officers, employees and agents, from and against any and all Claims against Iridium based upon a claim that any Deliverables furnished hereunder by Seller to Iridium infringes the Intellectual Property Rights of a third party except to
the extent that infringement results from Iridium provided Intellectual Property, together with all costs and expenses (including attorneys’ fees incident thereto or incident to successfully establishing the right to indemnity), provided that
Seller is notified promptly in writing of the suit or proceeding, and at Seller’s request and at its expense, is given control of any action, cause of action, claim, suit or similar action underlying such Claim and Iridium’s reasonable
assistance for defense of same. If Seller does not assume control of such action, claim, suit or similar action underlying such Claim, Seller may participate in such defense and Iridium shall have the right to defend the Claim in such manner as it
may deem appropriate, at the cost and expense of Seller. If the use or sale of any Deliverable furnished hereunder is enjoined as a result of such suit or proceeding, Seller, at its option and at no expense to Iridium, shall obtain for Iridium the
right to use said Deliverable, or shall substitute an equivalent Deliverable acceptable to Iridium and extend this indemnity thereto. 
 9.4.2 Indemnification by Iridium. Iridium shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Seller, its divisions, subsidiaries, Affiliates, subcontractors, assignees of each, and their respective
directors, officers, employees and agents, from and against any and all Claims against Seller based upon a claim that any Intellectual Property furnished hereunder by Iridium to Seller infringes the Intellectual Property Rights of a third party,
except to the extent that infringement results from Seller provided Intellectual Property, together with all costs and expenses (including attorneys’ fees incident thereto or incident to successfully establishing the right to indemnity),
provided that Iridium is notified promptly in writing of the suit or proceeding and, at Iridium’s request and at its expense, is given control of any action, cause of action, claim, suit or similar action underlying such Claim and Seller’s
reasonable assistance for defense of same. If Iridium does not assume control of such action, claim, suit or similar action underlying such Claim, Iridium may participate in such defense and Seller shall have the right to defend the Claim in such
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Settlement. The Party required to provide indemnification under this Article 9.4 shall obtain the prior written approval of the indemnified Party, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, before entering into any settlement of any Claim or
ceasing to defend such Claim if settlement or cessation would cause injunctive or other equitable relief to be imposed on the indemnified Party. A condition to any settlement by the indemnifying Party of a Claim shall be that the indemnified Party
is fully released for any liability related to the Claim. 
 9.5 Access and Security. 

9.5.1 Security. Seller shall comply with the security procedures specified from time to time by Iridium. 

9.5.2 Without limiting the foregoing, Seller shall comply with the following procedures: 

(a) Iridium shall have access to the Serviced Facilities at all times. 

(b) Iridium shall have full and unrestricted access to Deliverables and to such Deliverables prior to completion. 

(c) All Deliverables in the form of software or other information or technology capable of being placed on a computer shall be placed only
on Iridium servers. 
 ARTICLE 10: ADDITIONAL INDEMNITIES AND INSURANCE 
 10.1 Indemnification of Iridium by Seller. Seller shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Iridium, which is defined for the purposes of this Article 10.1 to include its divisions, subsidiaries,
Affiliates, subcontractors, assignees of each, and their respective directors, officers, employees and agents, from and against any and all Claims for injury to or death of any person or loss of or damage to any property of any kind of a third party
that occurs on the ground, together with all costs and expenses (including attorneys’ fees incident thereto or incident to successfully establishing the right to indemnity), to the extent such injury, death, loss or damage arises out of the
gross negligence or willful misconduct of Seller and, in the case of injury to or death of any person or loss of or damage to any property of any kind of a third party [***...***], to the extent such injury, death, loss or damage arises out of
the negligence, gross negligence or willful misconduct of Seller; provided, however, that in no event shall Seller be obligated to indemnify, defend or hold harmless Iridium from any and all Claims for injury to or death of any person
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obligations under this indemnity will survive the expiration, termination, completion or cancellation of this Agreement with respect to any Claim arising before such time. 

10.2 Insurance Provided by Seller. 
 (a) Throughout the period performance of this Agreement, Seller shall carry and maintain Commercial General Liability insurance with available limits of not less than [***...***] per occurrence for
bodily injury, including death, and property damage combined. Such insurance shall contain coverage for all premises and operations, broad form property damage and contractual liability. 

(b) If licensed vehicles will be used by Seller’s employees in the performance of this Agreement, Seller shall carry and maintain
Automobile Liability insurance covering all vehicles whether owned, hired, rented, borrowed or otherwise, with available limits of liability of not less than [***...***] per occurrence combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage.

 (c) Seller shall maintain insurance in accordance with the applicable laws relating to workers’ compensation with respect
to all of their respective employees in the performance of this Agreement, regardless of whether such coverage or insurance is mandatory or elective under the law. 
 (d) Seller shall provide Iridium with a Certificate of Insurance evidencing the insurance required above upon request. 
 10.3 Indemnification of Seller by Iridium. Iridium shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Seller, which is defined for the purposes of this Article 10.3 to include its divisions, subsidiaries,
and Affiliates, subcontractors, the assignees of each, and their respective directors, officers and employees, from and against any and all Claims in excess of the insurance required under Article 10.5, or in the event the insurance is not procured
or maintained, does not respond, is not collectible, or is not recoverable for any reason (other than the default of Seller), for: (a) injury to or death of any person, and for loss of, or damage to any property of any kind of a third party; or
(b) [***...***], both (a) and (b) to the extent resulting from or in any way relating to the performance of Seller under this Agreement, [***...***], whether or not such injury, death, loss, damage or Claim is due to the
negligence of Seller, together with all costs and expenses (including attorneys’ fees incident thereto or incident to successfully establishing the right to indemnity), but excluding injury, death, loss, damage or Claim caused by the gross
negligence or willful misconduct of Seller and excluding injury to or death of any person or loss of or damage to any property of any kind of a third party that occurs in the Serviced Facilities to the extent such injury, death, loss or damage
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misconduct of Seller. Iridium’s obligations under this indemnity will survive the expiration, termination or completion or cancellation of this Agreement with respect to any Claims arising
before such time. 
 10.4 Risk of Loss. As between the Parties, [***...***] shall retain all risk of loss, and loss of use, of NEXT or
any individual NEXT satellite, except in the event of [***...***]. Further, [***...***]. Seller assumes the risk of loss for any direct damage to or loss of the property of Iridium or its Affiliates other than [***...***] to the extent
arising out of Seller’s gross negligence or willful misconduct. If Iridium insures against loss of or damage to the NEXT or any individual NEXT satellites, Iridium shall cause the insurers to waive all rights of subrogation against Seller to
the maximum extent such waiver is available in the commercial insurance market for the class of insurance procured. If such a waiver, consistent with prevailing insurance practices at the time, is available only at an additional premium which is
specifically attributable to obtaining a waiver of all rights of subrogation against Seller, then Seller, at its option, may either pay the additional premium, at no cost to Iridium, or waive and release Iridium from its obligation to obtain waiver
of all rights of subrogation. If a waiver is not available at all, then the requirement will no longer apply, and the parties shall negotiate in good faith a mutually acceptable alternative, provided that during negotiations each party shall
continue to perform its respective obligations under this Agreement. If the parties are unable to negotiate a mutually acceptable alternative, Seller agrees to transition the Task-Ordered O & M Services under this Agreement to Iridium, including
support of the transfer of personnel, consistent with applicable law, and sale of assets, equipment, and software, if any, owned by Seller, at book value. 
 10.5 Insurance Provided by Iridium. In the event Iridium obtains in-orbit third party liability insurance, such insurance shall name Seller, its divisions, subsidiaries, Affiliates, subcontractors
and their respective directors, officers, employees and agents, as additional insureds. Iridium shall cause the insurers who provide in-orbit third party liability insurance for the NEXT Space Segment to waive all rights of subrogation against
Seller, its divisions, subsidiaries, Affiliates, subcontractors and their respective directors, officers, employees and agents, to the maximum extent such waiver is available in the commercial insurance market for the class of insurance procured,
but to the extent a waiver is not available, this requirement shall no longer apply. Such insurance, if any, shall also provide that the insurers shall give [***...***] days notice to Seller prior to the effective date of cancellation of such
insurance. Iridium shall provide Seller with a copy of the in-orbit third party liability insurance policy. Seller shall be responsible and liable to Iridium for any increase in premium for the in-orbit third party liability insurance resulting from
Seller’s gross negligence or willful misconduct. 
 10.6 Insurance Presentations. Seller shall, at no cost or expense to Iridium,
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its insurance underwriters for any property or liability insurance Iridium may procure with respect to this Agreement or NEXT. 
 10.7 Inter-Party Waiver. In the event Iridium has agreed to the terms of a no-fault, no-subrogation inter-party waiver of liability pursuant to the terms of the launch services agreement with
respect to the NEXT Space Segment whereby the parties to the launch services agreement agree not to make claims against each other for loss of, or damage to, property it sustains and for bodily injury or death of its own employees and to flow down
the benefits of such agreement to their respective contractors and subcontractors at any tier (including suppliers of any kind) that are involved in the performance of the launch services agreement and, as a result, Iridium is required to extend
such waiver of liability to Seller because Seller is considered to be involved in launch activities, Seller agrees to be bound by such waiver of liability and related indemnity provisions that may be contained in the launch services agreement and to
cause its contractors and subcontractors at any tier (including suppliers of any kind) that are considered to be involved in launch activities in the performance of this Agreement, to the extent required by the launch services agreement, to accede
to such waiver. Seller shall execute and deliver any instrument that may be reasonably required by the launch services provider to evidence its agreement to be bound by such waiver and shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Iridium, its
divisions, subsidiaries, Affiliates, subcontractors, assignees of each, and their respective directors, officers, employees and agents from and against all claims and liabilities that result from Seller’s failure to comply with such waiver
requirement. In no event shall such no-fault, no-subrogation inter-party waiver and related indemnity provisions have any effect on the rights, obligations and liabilities of and between Seller and Iridium under this Agreement. This provision shall
be subject to modification, on mutually acceptable terms, to take into consideration any specific requirements of such interparty waiver of liability that may be in addition to or at variance with this paragraph as may be required by the launch
services agreement once executed and delivered by the parties to the launch services agreement. In the event the launch services provider under the launch services agreement provides third party liability insurance for the benefit of Iridium and its
contractors and subcontractors at any tier (including suppliers of any kind) that are involved in the performance of the launch services agreement, Iridium shall cause the launch services provider to name Seller, its contractors and subcontractors,
and the respective employees of each, in each case that are considered to be involved in launch activities in the performance of this Agreement, as additional insureds under such liability insurance and to request the launch services provider to
cause the insurers under such third party liability insurance to waive all rights of subrogation against Seller, its contractors and subcontractors, and the respective employees of each, in each case that are considered to be involved in launch
activities in the performance of this Agreement to the maximum extent such waiver is available, if at all, in the commercial insurance market for the class of insurance. 

  
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Iridium may issue written change orders at any time requiring reductions or additions to the work required by this Agreement, or by a Task Order; or
extending the performance of the work, all within the general scope of this Agreement, by the issuance of a Task Order or by amending an existing Task Order. Seller will use commercially reasonable efforts to accept and implement the proposed
change. Within [***...***] days of receipt of such change order, Seller shall notify Iridium if Seller accepts the change order, or if modifications are required. If any such change causes an increase or decrease in the cost of, or the time
required for, performance under this Agreement or a Task Order, or otherwise affects any other provisions of this Agreement or a Task Order, whether expressly changed or not changed by any such change order by Iridium, Seller shall inform Iridium
about all such changes including changes with respect to price or time of performance, and about such other provisions as may be affected in writing within [***...***] days from the date of receipt by Seller of the notification of such intended
change, which will be negotiated by the Parties and the results incorporated into this Agreement and/or any applicable Task Order. Such change orders shall be signed by authorized representatives of Iridium and Seller in accordance with Article 20.

 ARTICLE 12: RESERVED 

ARTICLE 13: EXPORT REGULATIONS AND OTHER LAWS 
 13.1 Export Control. This Agreement and transactions hereunder are subject to applicable laws and regulations, including those governing or restricting the export of hardware, software, technical
information or other technology or information. Iridium and Seller will: 
 13.1.1 not export or re-export hardware, software,
technical information or other technology or information for which the United States Government requires an export license or other government approval, without first assuring that such license or governmental approval has been obtained; 

13.1.2 not export or re-export to any country to which transactions are prohibited by the U.S. Government; and 

13.1.3 Seller and Iridium will as necessary apply for export approval(s) for any export or re-export required hereunder. In the event
Seller performs Task-Ordered O&M Services or Task-Ordered Engineering Services on behalf of Iridium under this Agreement which requires export approval, Iridium will use its commercially reasonable efforts to apply for such export approval and
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be responsible for all other required export approvals or permits. The Parties shall cooperate with each other to ensure export regulation compliance. 

13.2 Permits. Subject to issuance of a Task Order and at Iridium’s expense, Seller will provide reasonable assistance to Iridium for
regulatory and other filings or other requirements imposed by United States or foreign law. 
 ARTICLE 14: TERMINATION 

14.1 Termination of the Agreement. 
 14.1.1 Termination for Default. This Agreement may be terminated by either Party if the other Party breaches a material obligation under this Agreement and such breach is not cured within
[***...***] days after the non-breaching Party’s delivery of written notice of such breach to the breaching Party (provided that such non-breaching Party is not then in breach of a material obligation under this Agreement). The non-breaching
Party shall give the breaching Party notice not less than [***...***] days prior to the effective date of the termination. 

14.1.2 Termination for Convenience. Iridium may terminate this Agreement at any time for convenience and without cause effective on
or after June 30, 2019, at no cost to Iridium except as set forth in Article 14.2.3. Iridium shall give notice to Seller no less than [***...***] days prior to the effective date of the termination. 

14.1.3 [***...***]. 
 (a) [***...***]. 
 (b) [***...***]. 

(c) [***...***]. 
 (d) [***...***]. 
 14.1.4 Termination Upon Cancellation of NEXT. If
Iridium cancels NEXT, Article 14.1.2 shall not apply and this Agreement shall immediately terminate. Iridium will pay to Seller any unbilled payments through the period of performance specified in the termination notice; provided, however, that
Seller shall have used commercially reasonable efforts to mitigate such costs. No other termination costs will be due to Seller. Without limiting the foregoing, in no event shall Seller be entitled to receive any termination for convenience payment
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Agreement is terminated pursuant to this Article 14.1.4. This Article 14.1.4 does not affect the Block 1 O&M Contract regarding termination of NEXT (Article 1.6 of the Block 1 O&M
Contract). 
 14.2 Termination of a Task Order. 
 14.2.1 Termination by Mutual Agreement. A Task Order or a sub-task thereunder may be terminated at any time upon mutual written consent of Iridium and Seller. In the event of termination, Seller
shall be paid for all labor hours expended and actual other direct costs incurred by Seller in delivering the Deliverables through the date of termination. 
 14.2.2 Termination for Default. Without limiting a Party’s right to terminate this Agreement, a Task Order or a sub-task thereunder may be terminated by either Party if the other Party
breaches a material obligation under such Task Order or sub-task and such breach is not cured within [***...***] days after the non-breaching Party’s delivery of written notice of such breach to the breaching Party or (if the breach is not
one which is capable of being cured within [***...***] days the breaching Party has failed to commence to cure the breach within [***...***] days from notice or failed to continue to do so diligently, or in any event, if the breach is not
cured within [***...***] days (provided that such non-breaching Party is not then in breach of a material obligation under such Task Order). If the Task Order or sub-task being terminated hereunder was exclusive to Seller, Seller shall lose such
exclusivity and Iridium shall have the rights to procure such terminated services from a third-party. 
 14.2.3 Termination
for Convenience. Subject to Seller’s [***...***] as set forth in Article 2.4 of this Agreement and upon not less than [***...***] days written notice, Iridium may notify Seller of Iridium’s election to terminate a Task Order or
sub-task for the convenience of Iridium, and Iridium shall pay Seller for all labor hours expended and actual other direct costs incurred by Seller in creating the Deliverables through the date of termination for convenience. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, in no event shall such payment, when combined with all applicable payments previously made by Iridium under the Task Order, exceed the total value of the Task Order or sub-task. 
 14.3 Limitation. The Party giving reason for terminating any Task Order or sub-task hereunder shall in no manner whatsoever be liable, obligated or indebted to the other Party for any amount that
exceeds the agreed price authorized as of the date of termination, less actual amounts paid to the other Party. 
 14.4 Continuing
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Regulations and Other Laws), 14.5 (Transition Services), 17 (Dispute Resolution), 18 (Governing Law), 19 (Limitation of Liability), 20 (Authorized Representatives and Notices), 21 (Assignment),
and 22 (General Provisions) survive termination of this Agreement. 
 14.5 Transition Services. In the event of termination of this
Agreement for any reason, then, if requested in writing by Iridium, Seller shall provide transition services to Iridium and/or a third party from the notification date until the effective date of termination of this Agreement, in a timely and safe
manner, as defined in a Task Order (such efforts by Seller, the “Transition Services”). The Transition Services shall include, without limitation: (a) support Transition Services planning; (b) access by a third party to work when
and as performed; (c) deliver of all data and documentation to Iridium or a third party as directed by Iridium; (d) training of Iridium and/or its third party on all processes, equipment and capabilities associated with operating and
maintaining NEXT; and (e) answering all technical and operational questions. 
 ARTICLE 15: FORCE MAJEURE 

Neither Party will be liable for any failure or delay in performing an obligation under this Agreement that is due to causes beyond its reasonable
control, such as, without implied limitation: natural catastrophes, governmental acts or omissions including non-approval of an export license, change of or implementation of new laws or regulations, transportation stoppages or slowdowns or the
inability to procure parts or materials. Such delay nevertheless shall not be excusable if the parts or materials were obtainable from other sources in sufficient time. A Party’s labor strikes or difficulties are explicitly excluded as force
majeure conditions. If any force majeure condition occurs, the Party delayed or unable to perform shall give immediate notice to the other and shall proceed with reasonable diligence to remedy the consequences of the force majeure event.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event the supplying Party is delayed in delivery of Deliverable as a result of an event of force majeure for a period of more than three (3) months, the other Party may terminate the relevant Task Order.

 ARTICLE 16: CONTENT AND ORDER OF PRECEDENCE 
 16.1 Content. The following documents are hereby incorporated into and made a part of this Agreement with the same force and effect as the provisions as stated in this Agreement. 

(a) Annex A Labor Category Descriptions 
 (b) Annex B Task Order Format, and any Task Orders issued hereunder 
 16.2 Order of
Precedence. In the event of any inconsistency among or between this Agreement, the Annexes to this Agreement, including Task Orders, such inconsistency shall be resolved by giving precedence in the order set forth below: 

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 (b) Annexes to this
Agreement; and 
 (c) Task Orders. 
 Notwithstanding the foregoing, that if a Task Order expressly provides that such Task Order or any provision thereof shall take precedence over this Agreement (Articles 1 through 22, excluding Article 19,
and/or the Annexes), such Task Order or the applicable provision(s) thereof shall take precedence over Articles 1 through 22, excluding Article 19, and/or the Annexes, as applicable. In no event shall a Task Order take precedence over Article 19
hereof. 
 ARTICLE 17: DISPUTE RESOLUTION 
 17.1 Dispute Resolution 
 17.1.1 Resolution Process. In the event any
controversy or claim (a “Dispute”) arises in connection with any provision of this Agreement, the Parties’ respective designated representatives shall attempt to resolve the Dispute. If such Dispute cannot be promptly resolved, the
Parties’ designated representatives at the level of Seller’s Executive Director and Iridium’s Vice President shall discuss and endeavor to resolve such Dispute within [***...***] days after referral of the Dispute to them. If the
Parties have resolved the Dispute, the Parties shall execute a Dispute resolution report and each Party shall commence the resolution of the Dispute in accordance therewith. In the event the Parties have failed to resolve the Dispute within
[***...***] days after the referral of the Dispute to them, the Parties shall refer the Dispute to the Parties’ designated representatives at Seller’s Senior Executive Director and Iridium’s Executive Vice President for resolution
(“Senior Party Representatives”). Such Senior Party Representatives’ determination of a resolution with respect to any Dispute shall be final and binding on the Parties. In the event the Senior Party Representatives have failed to
resolve the Dispute within [***...***] days after the referral of the Dispute to it, the Parties may escalate the Dispute to Seller’s Division Vice President and Iridium’s Chief Executive Officer for resolution (“Executive Party
Representatives”). 
 17.1.2 Legal Action. If any Dispute, other than a dispute involving a claim of breach under
Article 9.1 hereof, arises between the Parties, and the disputed matter has not been resolved by the Executive Party Representatives within [***...***] days after such dispute has been referred to it, or such longer period as agreed to in writing
by the Parties, and without regard to whether either Party has contested whether these procedures, including the duty of good faith, have been followed, each Party shall have the right to commence any legal proceeding as permitted by law. Neither
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 17.1.3 No
Termination or Suspension of Deliverables. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, and even if any Dispute or other dispute arises between the Parties and regardless of whether or not it requires at any time the use of the
dispute resolution procedures described above, in no event nor for any reason shall Seller interrupt the provision of Deliverables to Iridium or any obligations related to Transition Services, disable any hardware or software used to provide
Deliverables, or perform any other action that prevents, impedes, or reduces in any way the provision of Deliverables or Iridium’s ability to conduct its activities, unless: (i) authority to do so is granted by Iridium or conferred by a
court of competent jurisdiction; or (ii) the Agreement has been terminated pursuant to Article 14.1 hereof or the Term has expired and Transition Services satisfactory to Iridium have been completed. 

17.1.4 No Limitation on Iridium Remedies for Default. The procedure described in this Article 17.1 shall not be deemed to limit
either Party’s rights under Article 14.1.2 in connection with a breach of a material obligation under this Agreement by the other Party. 

ARTICLE 18: GOVERNING LAW 
 This
Agreement will be interpreted under and governed by the laws of the State of New York, U.S.A., except that New York choice of law rules shall not be invoked for the purpose of applying the law of another jurisdiction. 

ARTICLE 19: OTHER LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY 
 19.1 Allocation of Risks. THE PARTIES TO THIS AGREEMENT EXPRESSLY RECOGNIZE THAT COMMERCIAL SPACE VENTURES INVOLVE SUBSTANTIAL RISKS AND RECOGNIZE THE COMMERCIAL NEED TO DEFINE, APPORTION AND LIMIT
CONTRACTUALLY ALL RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS COMMERCIAL SPACE VENTURE. THE WARRANTIES, OBLIGATIONS, AND LIABILITIES OF SELLER AND IRIDIUM, AND THE REMEDIES OF SELLER AND IRIDIUM, AND THE LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT FULLY
REFLECT THE PARTIES’ NEGOTIATIONS, INTENTIONS, AND BARGAINED-FOR ALLOCATION OF THE RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS COMMERCIAL SPACE VENTURE. 

19.2 Exclusive Remedies. THE SOLE REMEDIES OF SELLER AND IRIDIUM FOR ANY CLAIMS AGAINST THE OTHER PARTY (AND ITS AFFILIATES, SUBCONTRACTORS,
AGENTS AND REPRESENTATIVES) WITH RESPECT TO ALL CLAIMS OF ANY KIND, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, WARRANTY, STRICT LIABILITY, TORT, OR OTHERWISE, AND WHETHER ARISING BEFORE OR AFTER DELIVERY OF ANY DELIVERABLE, FOR ANY LOSSES ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO
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TASK ORDER ARE LIMITED TO [***...***], WHICH ARE IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER REMEDIES AT LAW OR IN EQUITY. 
 19.3 Limitations and Forums. The limitations of liability specified in this Agreement will apply regardless of the forum in which the Claim is brought, whether in court or in arbitration or by
notice to Seller to remedy a defect, or whether it is paid as a result of a settlement. Once one Party has paid the other Party an amount equal to the limit of its liability, then such other Party will not have any further right to receive money
from the claiming Party for any Claim. 
 19.4 Limitation on Damages. EXCEPT PURSUANT TO INDEMNIFICATION PROVISIONS IN ARTICLES 9.4 10.1
AND 10.3, NEITHER SELLER NOR IRIDIUM SHALL HAVE ANY OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY TO THE OTHER HEREUNDER FOR ANY PUNITIVE, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT (INCLUDING WARRANTY), TORT (INCLUDING ACTIVE, PASSIVE, OR
IMPUTED NEGLIGENCE) OR OTHERWISE, WHETHER FORESEEABLE OR NOT. 
 For the purposes of this Article 19, the term “Seller” and the term
“Iridium” includes their respective divisions, subsidiaries, Affiliates, subcontractors and their respective directors, officers, employees and agents. 
 ARTICLE 20: AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVES AND NOTICES 
 20.1 Authorized Representatives.
The representatives of Iridium and Seller authorized to make changes to this Agreement, to sign contractual documents, and to receive Notices under Article 20.2 are the following authorized representatives (or their designated representatives):

  

			
	 Iridium
	  	 Seller

	John Brunette	  	Danny White
	Chief Legal & Administrative Officer	  	Contract Manager

 Scott Smith 
 Executive Vice President, NEXT 

John Roddy 

Executive Vice President, Global Operations and Product Development 

  
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 20.2 Notices. Any notice to be
given hereunder shall be in writing and shall be sent by a nationally recognized overnight courier (e.g., Federal Express), or per facsimile transmission, to the Parties at the following addresses: 

If to Iridium: 
 Iridium Satellite LLC 
 2030 East ASU Circle 

Tempe, Arizona 85284 
 Attn: Scott Smith, Executive Vice President, NEXT 
 Tel No: [***...***]

 Fax No: [***...***] 
 Copy to: 
 Iridium Satellite LLC 

1750 Tysons Boulevard, Suite 1400 
 McLean, VA 22102 
 Attn: Chief Legal & Administrative Officer 

Tel No: [***...***] 
 Fax No: [***...***] 
 If to Seller: 

The Boeing Company 
 13100 Space Center Blvd. 
 Houston, TX 77059 

Attn: Danny White, Contract Manager 
 [***...***] 
 Tel No: [***...***] 

Fax No: [***...***] 
 Any notice to be provided by either Party shall be signed by an authorized representative of that Party in accordance with this Article 20. Either Party may change its aforementioned representatives at
any time by providing written notice to the other Party. 
 ARTICLE 21: ASSIGNMENT 

21.1 Assignment. Neither this Agreement nor any of the rights, interests or obligations under this Agreement may be assigned or delegated, in whole
or in part, by operation of law or otherwise, by either of the Parties hereto without the prior written consent, which shall not be 

  
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unreasonably withheld, of other Party hereto, and any such assignment without such prior written consent shall be null and void, except: 

21.1.1 Notwithstanding the foregoing, Iridium may, assign or transfer this Agreement or all its rights, duties, or obligations hereunder
with written notice to Seller, but without requiring Seller’s approval: (i) to an Affiliate of Iridium that has equivalent or greater financial resources as Iridium; (ii) to any entity which, by way of merger, consolidation, or any
similar transaction involving the acquisition of substantially all the stock, equity or the entire business assets of Iridium succeeds to the interests of Iridium; provided in either case the assignee, transferee, or successor to Iridium has
expressly assumed all the obligations of Iridium and all terms and conditions applicable to Iridium under this Agreement and has equivalent or greater financial resources as Iridium; (iii) to any designee or customer of Iridium or any Affiliate
thereof provided that Iridium remains primarily liable to Seller for any payment obligation hereunder; or (iv) to any Affiliate of Iridium not meeting the requirements of items (i) or (iii), provided that Iridium provides to Seller an
Affiliate guarantee addressing the payment obligations of the relevant Iridium Affiliate in a form reasonably agreed by Seller. 

21.1.2 Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller may, assign or transfer this Agreement or all its rights , duties, or obligations hereunder
with written notice to Iridium, but without requiring Iridium’s approval: (i) to a corporation or other entity that results from any merger, reorganization, or acquisition of Seller; (ii) to a corporation or other entity that acquires
substantially all the assets of Seller; (iii) its rights to receive money may be assigned to a third party; and (iv) to any wholly-owned subsidiary of Seller provided that Seller will remain fully and solely responsible to Iridium for all
responsibilities of Seller under the Agreement. 
 21.2 Lender Requirements. Subject to the restrictions and conditions set forth in
Article 9.1, Seller shall use reasonable efforts to provide to any of Iridium’s lenders or financing entities any information that such lender or financing entity reasonably requires and shall reasonably cooperate with such lender or financing
entity and Iridium to implement such financing. Seller agrees to negotiate in good faith and issue such documents as may be reasonably required by any Iridium lender or financing entity to implement such financing, including a contingent assignment
of this Agreement to such lender or financing entity, under terms reasonably acceptable to Seller, but in no event shall Seller be obligated to agree to anything (including agreement to make modification to this Agreement) that would impair, create
a risk to, or otherwise prejudice its rights and benefits hereunder or increase its liabilities or obligations hereunder. 

  
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 ARTICLE 22: GENERAL PROVISIONS

 22.1 Entire Agreement. This Agreement, together with all Annexes hereto and all Task Orders issued hereunder, constitutes the
entire agreement between the Parties and supersedes all prior understandings, commitments, and representations with respect to the subject matter hereof. 
 22.2 Amendments. This Agreement may not be amended, modified, or terminated, other than as specifically provided herein, and none of its provisions may be waived, except in writing signed by an
authorized representative of both Parties in accordance with Article 20. The failure by either Party to exercise any of its rights in one instance will not be deemed a waiver of such rights in the future or a waiver of any other rights under this
Agreement or under a Task Order. 
 22.3 Severability. In the event any part of this Agreement is declared legally invalid or
unenforceable by an authorized judicial body, this Agreement shall be ineffective only to the extent of such invalidity or unenforceability, and such invalidity or enforceability shall not affect the remaining provisions of this Agreement, and the
Parties shall negotiate in good faith to replace the invalid or unenforceable provision(s) with a provision that is valid and enforceable and come nearest to the intention of the Parties underlying the invalid or unenforceable provisions.

 22.4 Interpretation. This Agreement is the result of negotiation between the Parties. The Parties agree that neither Party shall be
deemed to be the drafter of this Agreement, and further that in the event that this Agreement is ever construed by a court of law, such court shall not construe this Agreement or any provision of this Agreement against either Party as the drafter of
this Agreement. Except as expressly set forth in this Agreement, neither Seller nor Iridium has relied on the representations of the other Party in entering into this Agreement. Iridium and Seller are knowledgeable commercial Parties in the subject
matter of this Agreement, which the Parties negotiated at arms’ length. 
 22.5 Relationship of the Parties. This Agreement shall
not constitute, give effect to, or otherwise imply a joint venture, partnership, or formal business organization of any kind between the Parties, and the rights and obligations of both Parties shall be only those expressly set forth herein.

 22.6 Independent Contractors. In performing any obligation created under this Agreement, the Parties agree that each Party is acting
as an independent contractor and not as an employee or agent of the other Party. Neither Party has any authority hereunder to assume or create any obligation or responsibility, expressed or implied, on behalf or in the name of the other Party or to
bind the other Party in any way whatsoever. 
 22.7 Release of Information. 

  
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 22.7.1 Except as may be
required by applicable law or by the rules of any national securities exchange or registered securities association, neither Party shall, without the prior written consent of other, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld: (a) use the
name and trademarks of the other Party or any of its employees, or any adaptation thereof, in any publicity, advertising, press releases, marketing activities, annual reports, in-house newspapers, promotional or sales literature, or on any web site;
or (b) use the other Party’s or any of its employees as a reference in any manner whatsoever to promote the Party’s products and capabilities. 
 22.7.2 Notwithstanding Article 22.7.1 above, Iridium may use any Deliverable reports prepared by Seller, in their original form only, to seek financial investors, or in any prospectus, or in any financing
application, or in public or private securities offering, or in any merger, sale or similar capital transaction, or as a part of any documents submitted to the U.S. Government or foreign governments. 

22.8 Employee Non Solicitation. Each Party agrees that, for the entire period of this Agreement term, and continuing for one (1) year after
the termination or completion of this Agreement (as it may be extended or otherwise amended), neither Party shall directly or through any recruiting agency, headhunter or similar entity or person acting on its behalf, solicit or recruit any employee
of the other Party (which as to Seller means only employees then currently assigned to do work under the Block 1 O&M Contract and this Agreement). If any employee should freely resign from a Party, and provided that the other Party had not
previously solicited or recruited such employee, then such other Party will be free of this restriction. This Article 22.8 shall survive this Agreement’s termination. 
 This Agreement, including all Annexes hereto, is agreed to and accepted by each Party as of the date of execution by each Party as shown below. 

 

									
	IRIDIUM SATELLITE LLC	 		 	THE BOEING COMPANY
					
	By:	 	/s/ John Brunette	 		 	By:	 	/s/ Danny White
					
	Name:	 	John Brunette	 		 	Name:	 	Danny White
					
	Title:	 	Chief Legal & Administrative Officer	 		 	Title:	 	Contract Manager
					
	Date:	 	July 21, 2010	 		 	Date:	 	July 21, 2010

  
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 ANNEX A—LABOR
CATEGORY DESCRIPTIONS 
 Rate Code 1 – [***...***] 
 [***. . .***]. 
 Rate Code 2 – [***...***] 

[***. . .***]. 
 Rate Code 3
– [***...***] 
 [***. . .***]. 
 Rate Code 4 – [***...***] 
 [***. . .***]. 

Rate Code 5 – [***...***] 

[***. . .***]. 
 Rate Code 6
– [***...***] 
 [***. . .***]. 
 Rate Code 7 – [***...***] 
 [***. . .***]. 

Rate Code 8 – [***...***] 

[***. . .***]. 
 Rate Code 9
– [***...***] 
 [***. . .***]. 
 Rate Code 10 – [***...***] 
 [***. . .***]. 

Rate Code 11 – [***...***] 

[***. . .***]. 
 Rate Code 12
– [***...***] 
 [***. . .***]. 

  
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 ANNEX B- SAMPLE TASK
ORDER FORMAT 
  

	1.	Agreement Reference: Iridium NEXT Support Services Agreement, dated [TBD]. 

 

	2.	Task Order No:                         

  

	3.	Effective Date of Task Order:
                         

  

	4.	Task Title:                         

  

	5.	Referenced Document: 

  

	6.	Task Description/ Scope of Work/ Technical Requirements: 

 Seller shall provide the personnel, services, materials, equipment, and facilities necessary for the proper accomplishment of the following Task: [INSERT DESCRIPTION/SOW ATTACHMENT] 

 

	7.	Task Deliverables and Due Dates: 

Seller shall complete and submit the following Deliverables to Iridium: 

 

									
	 No.
	  	 Deliverable
	  	 Description
	  	 Due Date
	 
		  		  		  			

  

	8.	Period of Performance: 

[Beginning Date] through [Ending Date], unless extended by the Parties in a written amendment to this Task Order. 

 

	9.	Travel Required: 

  

	10.	Completion/Acceptance Criteria: 

Acceptance of any services or Deliverables hereunder and completion of this Task Order will occur upon: 1) Iridium’s receipt of all
Deliverables specified above and verification that such Deliverables are in conformance with the requirements of this Task Order; and 2) Iridium’s verification that the following additional services have been completed in conformance with the
requirements of this Task Order: 

  
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	 Service
	 	 Completion / Acceptance Criteria

		 	
		 	

  

	11.	Key Personnel 

 It is understood
that the Key Personnel listed below and assigned to this work are important to its overall success and shall not be reassigned or replaced except upon prior notice to and concurrence of Iridium. Seller shall replace Key Personnel in accordance with
Article 2.1.4 of this Agreement. 
 [Insert key personnel names] 
 Required Materials: 
  

	12.	Required Iridium Furnished Items and/or Documentation: 

  

	13.	NTE Price: 

  

	 	A.	The efforts under this Task Order will be performed on a Time & Material basis pursuant to the terms of the Agreement with a total NTE Price of xxx Dollars
($xx,xxx.xx). Seller shall not invoice for and Iridium shall not be responsible to pay expenses that exceed the NTE Price without the express written consent of Iridium. 

 

	 	B.	Authorized labor hours by labor category are as follows: 

  

													
	 Labor Category
	  	Authorized
Hours	 	  	Hourly
Rate	 	  	Total	 
		  				  				  			

  

	14.	Supplemental Terms and Conditions 

  

									
	IRIDIUM SATELLITE LLC	 	THE BOEING COMPANY
					
	By:	 	 	 		 	By:	 	 
	Name:	 	 	 		 	Name:	 	 
	Title:	 	 	 		 	Title:	 	 

  
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	Date:	 	 	 		 	Date:	 	 

  
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