Document:

Agreement No. 48801 for Provision of Payload Processing Facilities

			
	 	  	Exhibit 10.32
		
	 	  	AGREEMENT NO. 48801
		
	 	  	AMENDMENT 6

  
 AGREEMENT BETWEEN

  
 ASTROTECH SPACE OPERATIONS, INC. 
  
 AND 
  
 LOCKHEED MARTINCOMMERCIAL LAUNCH SERVICES, INC. 
  
 FOR PROVISION OF 
  
 PAYLOAD PROCESSING FACILITIES AND SUPPORT 
  
 IN CONJUNCTION WITH 
  
 COMMERCIAL ATLAS LAUNCHES 

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 
  

			
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	 Table of Contents
	  	i
		
	 Amendment 1
	  	iv
		
	 Amendment 2
	  	v
		
	 Amendment 3
	  	vi
		
	 Amendment 4
	  	vii
		
	 Amendment 5
	  	viii
		
	 Amendment 6
	  	ix
		
	 Title & Preamble
	  	1
		
	 1. Recital
	  	1
		
	 2. Format of Agreement
	  	2
		
	 3. Changes
	  	2
		
	 4. Description of Services
	  	2
	 4.1 Facility Requirements Specific to LMCLS
	  	3
	 4.2 Facility Access and Manifest Coordination
	  	4
	 4.3 Future Facility Expansion at Astrotech Florida
	  	4
		
	 5. Documentation Requirements
	  	5
	 5.1 General
	  	5
	 5.2 Payload Processing Requirements Document
	  	5
	 5.3 Hazardous Procedures
	  	6
	 5.4 Liquid Propellant Operations Crew Certification
	  	6
		
	 6. Environmental, Safety, and Health Responsibilities
	  	6
	 6.1 Astrotech Obligations to LMCLS
	  	6
	 6.2 LMCLS Obligations to Astrotech
	  	8
		
	 7. Coordination
	  	9
	 7.1 Agreement Coordinators and Technical Managers
	  	9
	 7.2 Coordination with USAF
	  	9
	 7.3 Additional Coordination
	  	9
		
	 8. Schedule and Facility Assignment
	  	10
	 8.1 Occupancy Period
	  	10
	 8.2 Key Dates
	  	10
	 8.3 Schedule Changes
	  	10
		
	 9. Service Fees and Other Charges
	  	12
	 9.1 Price
	  	12
	 9.2 Out-of-Scope Items
	  	12
	 9.3 Future Facility Expansion
	  	13
	 9.4 Payments
	  	13
	 9.5 Billing and Payment Schedule
	  	14
	 9.6 LMCLS Additional Costs
	  	15

  

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	 10. Allocation of Certain Risks of Liability and Damage
	  	15
	 10.1 General
	  	15
	 10.2 Definitions
	  	15
	 10.3 Damage to Persons or Property Involved in Payload Processing Activity
	  	16
	 10.4 Risk of Patent Infringement
	  	18
	 10.5 Assistance with Third Party Claims
	  	18
		
	 11. Limitation of Astrotech and LMCLS Liability
	  	19
		
	 12. Termination
	  	19
	 12.1 Termination by LMCLS
	  	19
	 12.2 Termination by Astrotech
	  	23
		
	 13. Handling of LMCLS and Customer Provided Data
	  	24
	 13.1 Technical Data Furnished to Astrotech by LMCLS and Customer
	  	24
	 13.2 Financial and Commercial Data
	  	24
		
	 14. Patent and Data Rights
	  	25
		
	 15. Compliance With the International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR)
	  	25
	 15.1 Conduct of Activities
	  	25
	 15.2 Technical Assistance Agreements
	  	25
	 15.3 Signature Assistance
	  	25
		
	 16. Permits and Licenses
	  	26
		
	 17. Warranty
	  	26
	 17.1 Warranty of Services
	  	26
	 17.2 Exclusivity of Warranties and Remedies
	  	26
		
	 18. Notices
	  	26
		
	 19. Governing Law
	  	27
		
	 20. Severability
	  	27
		
	 21. Waiver
	  	27
		
	 22. Disputes
	  	28
	 22.1 Disputes Resolution
	  	28
	 22.2 Performance During Submission of Dispute
	  	28
		
	 23. Headings
	  	28
		
	 24. Assignability
	  	28
	 24.1 Assignment to Astrotech Florida Holdings, Inc.
	  	28
	 24.2 Assignment to SouthTrust Bank
	  	28
	 24.3 Future Assignments
	  	29
		
	 25. Disclaimer of Authority
	  	29
		
	 26. Complete Agreement
	  	29
		
	 27. Addition of Astrotech Florida Holdings, Inc. as a 3rd Party
	  	29
		
	 28. Effective Date and Duration of Agreement
	  	30

  

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	 Appendix 1:
	  	 Agreement Exhibit Format

		
	 Appendix 2:
	  	 Spacecraft Services

		
	 Appendix 3:
	  	 Atlas Launch Vehicle Services

		
	 Appendix 4:
	  	 Facility Services Agreement

		
	 Appendix 5:
	  	 Baseline Pricing – Missions 1 Through 4 in a Single Calendar Year

		
	 Appendix 6:
	  	 Baseline Pricing – Missions 5 and Above in a Single Calendar Year

		
	 Appendix 7:
	  	 Facility Expansion Pricing – Missions 1 Through 4 in a Single Calendar Year

		
	 Appendix 8:
	  	 Facility Expansion Pricing – Missions 5 and Above in a Single Calendar Year

  

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 AMENDMENT 1

  
 1. Description of Amendment. Amendment 1 (i)
extends the duration of this Agreement from 4 March 1989 through 31 December 1994 to 4 March 1989 through 31 December 1997, (ii) and similarly extends the Appendix 4 Price Schedule. 
  
 2. Incorporation of Amendment 1 Change Pages. Amendment 1 consists of the following change pages: Coverpage; i; iii;
iv; 24; Appendix 4, Page 1 of 3, Page 2 of 3, and Page 3 of 3. Where change pages contained in Amendment 1 have the same page number as pages in the previous issue of this Contract, the Amendment 1 changes pages are to be substituted for and replace
the corresponding previous issue pages in their entirety. All pages of this contract affected by Amendment 1 carry the notation “AMENDMENT 1” in either the upper or lower right-hand corner. The update of this Contract to Amendment 1 is
accomplished by the addition of substitution, as appropriate, of all Amendment 1 change pages. 
  
 3. Effective Date. This Amendment 1 shall enter into force as of the date of the last signature of the parties shown on Page 24. 
  

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 AMENDMENT 2

  
 1. Description of Amendment. Amendment 2 (i)
extends the duration of this Agreement from 4 March 1989 through 31 December 1994 to 4 March 1989 through 31 December 2000, (ii) recognizes the change from NASA to USAF as the source of Government support provided to Astrotech, and (iii) revises,
and simplifies and extends the Appendix 4 Price Schedule to cover the time period through the year 2000. 
  
 2. Incorporation of Amendment 2 Change Pages. Amendment 2 consists of the following change pages: Cover page; i; iv; 3; 6; 19; 21; and 24; and
Appendix 4 in its entirety. Where change pages in Amendment 2 have the same page number as pages in the previous issue of this Contract, the Amendment 2 change pages are to be substituted for and replace the corresponding previous issue pages in
their entirety. All pages of this Contract affected by Amendment 2 carry the notation “AMENDMENT 2” in either the upper or lower right-hand corner. The update of this Contract to Amendment 2 is accompanied by the addition or substitution,
as appropriate, of all Amendment 2 change pages. 
  
 3.
Effective Date. This Amendment 2 shall enter into force as of the date of the last signature of the parties shown on Page 24. 
  

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 AMENDMENT 3

  
 1. Description of Amendment. Amendment 3 (i)
recognizes that Martin Marietta Commercial Launch Services, Inc. has been renamed Lockheed Martin Commercial Launch Services, Inc. and that all references in this Agreement to General Dynamics Commercial Launch Services, Inc. or GDCLS are to be
construed to be references to Lockheed Martin Commercial Launch Services, Inc. (LMCLS), (ii) revises the expiration date of this Agreement to 31 December 1997, and (iii) revises the Appendix 4 Price Schedule to extend the previous Price Schedule for
an additional one year period, with the option to elect an Alternative Price Schedule for a multi-year period at a reduced per payload price. 
  
 2. Incorporation of Amendment 3 Change Pages. Amendment 3 consists of the following change pages: Cover page; i; ii; v; and 24; and Appendix 4 in
its entirety. Where change pages in Amendment 3 have the same page number as pages in the previous issue of this Contract, the Amendment 3 change pages are to be substituted for and replace the corresponding previous issue pages in their entirety.
All pages of this Contract affected by Amendment 3 carry the notation “AMENDMENT 3” in either the upper or lower right-hand corner. The update of this Contract to Amendment 3 is accomplished by the addition or substitution, as appropriate,
of all Amendment 3 change pages. 
  
 3. Effective Date.
This Amendment 3 shall enter into force as of the date of the last signature of the parties shown on Page 24. 
  

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 AMENDMENT 4

  
 1. Description of Amendment. Amendment 4 (i)
recognizes that all references in this Agreement to General Dynamics Commercial Launch Services, Inc. or GDCLS are to be construed to be references to Lockheed Martin Commercial Launch Services, Inc. (LMCLS), (ii) incorporates LMCLS’ commitment
to exclusive use of Astrotech Services, (iii) revises the termination provisions to be consistent with the exclusive use commitment, (iv) retains the expiration date of this Agreement as 31 December 1999, (v) revises the Appendix 3 Services for
Payload Fairing Encapsulation to indicate GDCLS responsibility for transport, and (vi) revises the Appendix 4 Price Schedule. 
  
 2. Incorporation of Amendment 4 Change Pages. Amendment 4 consists of the following change pages: Cover page; i; vi; 2; 16; 16a, 24; Appendix 3
Page 1 of 3, and Appendix 4 in its entirety. Where change pages in Amendment 4 have the same page number as pages in the previous issue of this Contract, the Amendment 4 change pages are to be substituted for and replace the corresponding previous
issue pages in their entirety. All pages of this Contract affected by Amendment 4 carry the notation “AMENDMENT 4” in either the upper or lower right-hand corner. The update of this Contract to Amendment 4 is accompanied by the addition or
substitution, as appropriate, of all Amendment 4 change pages. 
  
 3. Effective Date. This Amendment 4 shall enter into force as of the date of the last signature of the parties shown on Page 24. 
  

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 AMENDMENT 5

  
 1. Description of Amendment. Amendment 5 (i)
changes all references to General Dynamics Commercial Launch Services, Inc. or GDCLS to Lockheed Martin Commercial Launch Services, Inc. (LMCLS), (ii) changes all references to Astrotech Space Operations, L.P. to Astrotech Space Operations, Inc.,
(iii) incorporates reference to Facility Requirements Document for Florida FLORIDA facility expansion, (iv) incorporates references and standard services for Astrotech Vandenberg AFB payload processing services, (v) revises the Appendix 2 and
Appendix 3 Services for Spacecraft Processing and Payload Fairing Encapsulation to meet Atlas V requirements, (vi) revises the Agreement expiration date to 31 December 2005, (vii) provides for five (5) one-year option periods for calendar years 2006
through 2010 inclusive, and (viii) revises the Appendix 4 Price Schedule. 
  
 2. Incorporation of Amendment 5 Changes. Amendment 5 is a complete revision to the Agreement, replacing the original issue and Amendments 1 through 4 in their entirety. 
  
 3. Effective Date. This Amendment 5 shall enter into force as of the
date of the last signature of the parties shown on Page 20. 
  

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 AMENDMENT 6

  
 1. Description of Amendment. Amendment 6 (i)
redefines the Astrotech facilities that will support the Atlas V program, (ii) adds the out-of-scope work related to the facility cranes and fiber-optic connection, (iii) provides for modified contract termination provisions, (iv) provides for
LMCLS’ continued use of the Astrotech facilities in the event that LMCLS terminates for cause Astrotech’s involvement in the project, (v) assigns certain of Astrotech’s rights and obligations under the contract to Astrotech Florida
Holdings, Inc. and Astrotech’s lender, (vi) extends the Agreement through 31 December 2006, and (vii) updates the contract pricing based on Items (i) through (vi). 
  
 2. Incorporation of Amendment 6 Changes. Amendment 6 is a complete revision and restatement of the Agreement,
replacing the original issue and Amendments 1 through 5 in their entirety. 
  
 3. Effective Date. This Amendment 6 shall enter into force as of the date of the last signature of both LMCLS and Astrotech Space Operations, Inc. shown on Page 30. 
  

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 AGREEMENT BETWEEN 
 ASTROTECH SPACE OPERATIONS, INC. 
 AND 
 LOCKHEED MARTIN COMMERCIAL LAUNCH SERVICES, INC. 
 FOR PROVISION OF

 PAYLOAD PROCESSING FACILITIES AND SUPPORT 
 IN CONJUNCTION WITH 
 COMMERCIAL ATLAS LAUNCHES 
  
 This Agreement is entered into by and between Astrotech Space Operations,
Inc., a Delaware corporation and a wholly-owned subsidiary of SPACEHAB, Inc. (hereinafter called “Astrotech”), and Lockheed Martin Commercial Launch Services, Inc., a Delaware corporation (hereinafter called “LMCLS”), and sets
forth the terms and conditions under which Astrotech shall furnish Payload Processing Facilities and Activities to LMCLS and to each LMCLS customer (hereinafter called “Customer”) so identified in a duly executed Exhibit to this Agreement
in conjunction with commercial Atlas launches. 
  
 1.
Recital. LMCLS has established a program to provide Atlas expendable launch vehicle launch services on a commercial basis utilizing launch facilities at Cape Canaveral Air Station, Florida and Vandenberg AFB, California. Under its contract
with Customer for Atlas launch services, LMCLS acts as the agent of Customer to arrange for all Customer-required prelaunch Payload Processing Facilities and Activities. Therefore, in conjunction with these commercial Atlas launches, LMCLS will
require (a) assured access to specialized facilities and (b) processing support, both for the preparation of each Customer spacecraft and its respective upper stage system, if applicable, the payload fairing, and all other associated property to be
flown aboard the Atlas launch vehicle (hereinafter called “Payload”), and for Atlas payload fairing encapsulation activities. Astrotech has built and operates specialized Payload Processing Facilities in Titusville, Florida adjacent to the
NASA-John F. Kennedy Space Center (hereinafter called “Astrotech Florida”) and at Vandenberg AFB, California (hereinafter called “Astrotech VAFB”) wherein Astrotech offers such services. Pursuant to this Agreement Astrotech shall
provide and LMCLS will utilize Astrotech services for the prelaunch processing of the Payloads for commercial Atlas launches for the duration of this Agreement. Additionally, as mutually agreed, LMCLS will provide, without cost to Astrotech,
engineering support services to Astrotech (e.g., reviewing Astrotech drawings and analyses) for facility modifications necessary to satisfy future LMCLS and Customer payload processing requirements. 
  

			
	1	  	AMENDMENT 6

 2. Format of Agreement. This Agreement is in the form of a Basic Purchase Order Agreement. The
Title, Preamble, Sections 1 through 28, and the Appendices of this Agreement constitute the general terms and conditions (hereinafter called “General Terms and Conditions”) applicable to the services to be provided by Astrotech for all
Payload Processing Activities performed under this Agreement. The mission specific details and requirements for each Payload are contained in a series of Exhibits, modeled after Appendix 1, which will be attached to and made part of this Agreement
as they are mutually agreed to and signed by authorized representatives of LMCLS and Astrotech. Any alteration or exception to the General Terms and Conditions for a specific mission will be clearly stated and identified in the applicable Exhibit.

  
 3. Changes. Changes to the services defined herein to
be provided by Astrotech to LMCLS under this Agreement may be agreed to by LMCLS and Astrotech and shall be evidenced by a written amendment to the General terms and Conditions or applicable Exhibit of this Agreement, as appropriate, prior to
implementation of such change. 
  
 4. Description of
Services. The facilities and services to be provided by Astrotech to LMCLS are divided into two Contract Line Item Numbers (CLINs), as defined in Section 9.1. CLIN 1 (hereinafter referred to as the “Facility Services CLIN”) provides
for LMCLS access to the Astrotech Florida facilities and the basic operation/maintenance/ownership of these facilities by Astrotech. CLIN 2 (hereinafter referred to as the “Mission Services CLIN”) provides for Astrotech facility operation
services and mission processing services at both the Astrotech Florida facilities and Astrotech VAFB facilities. The description and specifications of the Astrotech Florida facilities and equipment, as they pertain to this Agreement, are those
contained in the Astrotech document titled “Astrotech Space Operations Florida Facility Accommodations Manual” (ASO-SHI-M0007) dated April 2001, and subsequent revisions that do not diminish the previously stated capabilities, which is
explicitly incorporated by reference herein. This Facility Manual will form the requirements baseline for the design, construction and validation of the Building 9 Spacecraft Processing Facility (SPF) at Astrotech Florida. The date for LMCLS’
beneficial occupancy of the Bldg. 9 facility shall be 15 October 2001. The description and specifications of the Astrotech VAFB facilities and equipment, as they pertain to this Agreement, are those contained in the Astrotech document titled
“Astrotech Space Operations VAFB Facility Accommodations Manual” (ASO-SHI-M0003) dated July 2001, and subsequent revisions that do not diminish the previously stated capabilities, which is explicitly incorporated by reference herein.
Astrotech shall maintain the Florida and VAFB facilities to ensure readiness to support LMCLS and LMCLS’ Customer requirements consistent with the capabilities specified in the above documentation. In addition to operating and maintaining the
Astrotech Florida and Astrotech VAFB facilities, Astrotech shall provide to LMCLS for each Customer Payload to be processed under this Agreement the 

  

			
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“Spacecraft Services” set forth in Appendix 2 of this Agreement and for each associated Payload fairing encapsulation to be accomplished under this
Agreement the “Atlas Launch Vehicle Services” set forth in Appendix 3 of this Agreement. It is recognized by LMCLS and Astrotech (i) that certain of the services to be provided to LMCLS will be obtained by Astrotech from the U.S.
Government pursuant to “Department of the Air Force/Astrotech Space Operations Commercial Space Operations Support Agreement”, executed 15 November 1999, and subsequent revisions, and (ii) that LMCLS and Customer or their respective
contractors or subcontractors, other than Astrotech, shall perform all activity involving assembly, servicing and checkout of the Payload and use of its associated ground support equipment, unless otherwise expressly provided for in this Agreement.

  
 4.1 Facility Requirements Specific to
LMCLS. Astrotech agrees to provide the facility systems/modifications listed below. These items were considered out-of-scope of the standard services provided for each Customer under this Agreement prior to Amendment 6, but are hereby
incorporated into and made a part of the Agreement via Amendment 6. Payment terms for these items are defined in Section 9.1.1. 
  
 4.1.1 HECO Pacific Cranes. Astrotech will modify the design and construction of the Building 9 SPF to accommodate two HECO Pacific
cranes designed and manufactured to Lockheed Martin specifications. The facility design will be altered with regards to the cranes in both the Encapsulation Bay and the West Processing Cell. In addition, Astrotech agrees to fund the purchase price
of the 30-ton HECO Pacific crane to be installed in the West Processing Cell. The 50-ton HECO Pacific crane to be installed in the Encapsulation Bay will be provided as Customer furnished equipment by Lockheed Martin without assistance from
Astrotech. The cranes were turned-over to Astrotech by way of Memorandum of Understanding dated 31 July 2001, signed by both parties, and LMCLS letter CLSB-0108-0310 dated 01 August 2001, co-signed by Astrotech. 
  
 4.1.2 Fiber-Optic Network. Astrotech will provide a
fiber-optic network connection from the Astrotech Florida facility to the Atlas V Space Launch Complex 41 at CCAFS. Astrotech will be responsible for providing all end-item and repeater equipment-required to transmit/receive spacecraft data signals
between the Astrotech facility and the launch pad. 
  
 4.1.3 Sale of Astrotech Cranes. Astrotech will complete the build of two cranes designed to Astrotech specifications originally intended for use in the Building 9 West Spacecraft Processing Cell and the Encapsulation Bay using its
own funds. Upon completion, Astrotech will sell these two cranes, using reasonable commercial efforts to obtain the highest selling prices, and credit the proceeds to LMCLS against the next Atlas mission(s) to be processed under this Agreement.

  

			
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 4.2 Facility Access and Manifest Coordination. During the period of performance
specified in Section 28, Astrotech will coordinate with LMCLS on a regular basis, but no less than once per quarter, the facility manifest for the Astrotech Florida facilities in general, and Building 9 in particular, in order to coordinate the
availability of the facilities required to support Atlas mission processing. LMCLS’ right of occupancy at the Astrotech Florida facilities, as created in this Agreement, shall constitute a non-exclusive tenancy and the relationship of Astrotech
and LMCLS with respect thereto shall be that of Landlord and Tenant. In Building 9, LMCLS will be provided Dedicated Use of storage space in the Conditioned Storage Area for the storage of flight hardware elements and ground support equipment.
Processing by LMCLS and Astrotech’s other customers of 5-meter missions in Building 9 shall take priority over the processing of 4-meter missions, which can be accommodated in Building 2 if required. Should two 5-meter missions, one Atlas and
one non-Atlas, be scheduled for occupancy in Building 9 during the same time period, the Atlas mission shall be granted Priority Use of the West Processing Cell and the non-Atlas mission shall be granted Priority Use of the East Processing Cell. The
Astrotech policy regarding the resolution of potential conflicts resulting from program schedule changes, as documented in Section 8.3, applies to all processing operations conducted at the Astrotech Florida facility. Astrotech will not enter into
any additional contracts for payload processing services that require the use of Building 9, other than those already in existence as of the date of this amendment, without the express written consent of LMCLS. The addition of mission exhibits to
existing contracts and/or the amendment of existing contracts shall not be considered an “additional contract”. 
  
 4.3 Future Facility Expansion at Astrotech Florida. Astrotech agrees to coordinate with LMCLS the projected facility usage for the
Building 9 Satellite Processing Facility over the period of this Agreement in order to respond to the potential demand for increased facility capacity at some future time during the period of this Agreement. Should the total number of 5-meter
payload fairing missions processed at the Astrotech Florida facility in any twelve-month period exceed 10 missions and/or be forecasted to exceed 12 missions during the next twelve-month period, Astrotech will provide LMCLS with a plan to respond to
the increased facility demand. Should an analysis of the total projected 5-meter mission loading, both for LMCLS and Astrotech’s other customers, indicate the forecasted number of 5-meter missions will (i) continue at an average rate of 12 or
greater missions per twelve month period or (ii) average 1 or more missions per month over a twenty-four month period which starts eighteen months from any point in time Astrotech will respond by constructing a new Payload Processing Facility in
accordance with the Lockheed Martin Astronautics Astrotech Satellite Processing Facility, Building 10, Facility Requirements Document (SPF FRD 99) dated [TBD] and LMCLS’ crane specifications, or 

  

					
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equivalent facility that satisfies the requirements of LMCLS, to accommodate the increased demand with a beneficial occupancy date within eighteen (18)
months of the analysis. Astrotech shall also exercise best efforts to ensure that the necessary financing is available if or when a future facility expansion is required. Astrotech shall make an assessment to determine and implement the more cost
effective approach of cranes for the new facility—either using the LMCLS provided cranes (ref: Section 4.1.1) in the new facility and replacing them in Building 9 with cranes to Astrotech’s standard crane specification or purchasing new
cranes for the new facility to LMCLS’ crane specifications. The pricing provided for in this Agreement relative to a future facility expansion is based on the use of Astrotech’s standard crane specification. The applicability of increased
Astrotech pricing for LMCLS missions related to LMCLS use of a future facility expansion is described in Section 9.3. 
  
 5. Documentation Requirements. 
  
 5.1 General. LMCLS shall provide Astrotech the documentation described in Sections 5.2, 5.3 and 5.4 below applicable to the
activities planned to occur at the Astrotech Facility. While it is essential that the required content of this documentation be complete as defined below, Astrotech will accept the documentation in any format convenient to LMCLS and Customer. In
particular, to the extent the required documentation has been prepared for and approved for activity in Government facilities such documentation shall be fully acceptable to Astrotech, except to the extent additional information may be required to
adequately define a planned activity at the Astrotech Facility. Astrotech will evaluate such LMCLS-provided documentation only from the standpoint of facility compatibility and safety, and will not attempt to evaluate, in any way, the probability of
Payload success. All such documentation shall be written in the English language. 
  
 5.2 Payload Processing Requirements Document. A Payload Processing Requirements Document (or Documents) for each Payload shall be
submitted to Astrotech nominally nine months prior to the beginning of the Occupancy Period set forth in Section 8.1 below for the particular Payload, unless otherwise agreed to in writing by Astrotech. This document shall provide a description of
the Payload (including a description of each hazardous system), outline all Payload and Payload fairing activities planned to occur at the Astrotech Facility, and detail all services and support requested by LMCLS to be provided to LMCLS and
Customer by Astrotech. The hazardous systems description shall include drawings, schematics, summary test data, and any other available information that will aid in appraising the respective systems. Hazardous systems description shall include
ordnance devices, radioactive materials, propellants, pressurized systems, toxic material, cryogenic material, and radio frequency (RF) radiation, and any other system that is a source of danger either to personnel or equipment. Astrotech will
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Astrotech and LMCLS, will constitute the detailed definition of the services to be provided by Astrotech for the particular Payload and associated Payload
fairing encapsulation. For repeat payload processing operations, to the extent that identical Spacecraft processing operations and Payload fairing encapsulation operations are to be performed, a one-time submittal will suffice for all such
operations. 
  
 5.3 Hazardous Procedures.
Detailed procedures must be prepared for all operations at the Astrotech Facility involving hazardous systems, as defined in Section 5.2 above. Hazardous procedures planned for use at Astrotech VAFB must be prepared in accordance with EWR 127-1. All
such procedures shall be clearly labeled as “Hazardous” and shall be submitted to Astrotech for review no later than forty-five (45) days prior to planned use at the Astrotech Facility, unless otherwise agreed to in writing by Astrotech.
Once mutually agreed to by Astrotech and LMCLS, hazardous procedures shall be followed without exception. Any changes to an approved hazardous procedure must be mutually agreed to by the Astrotech and LMCLS Technical Managers prior to use.

  
 5.4 Liquid Propellant Operations Crew
Certification. A Liquid Propellant Operations Crew Certification shall be submitted by LMCLS to Astrotech no later than one (1) week prior to the beginning of liquid propellant operations for each Payload. This document shall identify all
personnel who will be directly involved in handling liquid propellants at the Astrotech Facility and shall state that each individual is properly qualified for such activity. At Astrotech VAFB, the personnel so identified, by means of Astrotech
sponsorship, may be required to obtain medical certification and attend USAF training courses as required by Air Force safety regulations. 
  
 6. Environmental, Safety, and Health Responsibilities. 
  
 6.1 Astrotech Obligations to LMCLS 
  
 6.1.1 Astrotech, at its own cost and expense, shall operate the Astrotech Facilities and conduct all Astrotech Payload Processing
Activities in compliance with all applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations, rules, ordinances, and other regulatory requirements and standards relating to the regulation and protection of the environment, safety and health, in effect at
any time during the period of this contract (“ESH Laws”). 
  
 6.1.2 With respect to all Payload Processing Activities performed under this Agreement that are conducted on United States government-owned property, the term “ESH Laws” also includes all applicable base
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requirements relating to the environment, safety and health at the particular government-owned property in question. 
  
 6.1.3 Astrotech shall be considered the owner and operator
of the Astrotech Facilities for the purposes of all applicable ESH Laws. Astrotech shall obtain, at its own cost and expense, any and all permits or licenses, maintain records and prepare any reports, manifests, or other documentation necessary to
operate the Astrotech Facilities and conduct all Astrotech Payload Processing Activities in compliance with all ESH Laws. 
  
 6.1.4 Upon LMCLS’ or the Customer’s reasonable notice and request, Astrotech shall make available all permits, licenses, plans,
procedures, manuals, protocols and other documents pertaining to the Astrotech Facilities (including any amendments or revisions thereto) that Astrotech has developed or maintained pursuant to applicable ESH laws. 
  
 6.1.5 Astrotech shall notify LMCLS and the Customer(s) of
any potentially hazardous operations (as defined in Section 5.3) that are being conducted at the Astrotech Facilities by Astrotech or any of its other customers at the facility concurrent with LMCLS or the Customer’s activities. 
  
 6.1.6 Astrotech shall be responsible for all permitted and
unpermitted releases or discharges of pollutants, contaminants, hazardous substances, or petroleum products to the environment from or at the Astrotech Facilities related to activities performed by Astrotech, LMCLS, their agents (e.g., LMA) and
their Customers. Notwithstanding the foregoing, and with the express agreement that Astrotech shall be responsible for reporting and other regulatory requirements, Astrotech shall not be responsible for any damages or penalties resulting from
releases caused solely by the negligence of LMCLS, its agents or Customer(s). 
  
 6.1.7 For the purposes of ESH Laws pertaining to the generation, storage, transportation, treatment and disposal of hazardous waste, Astrotech shall be considered the generator of and, at its own cost and expense,
shall manage all hazardous waste generated in connection with the Payload Processing Activities. In addition, Astrotech agrees to provide proper disposal for any hazardous materials identified as excess by the Customer. For such excess materials,
Astrotech agrees to pay up to $1000 per mission towards the disposal costs. Any costs in excess of $1000 will be billed to LMCLS as a reimbursable expense without Astrotech mark-up. 
  

					
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 6.1.8 Astrotech, at its own cost and expense, shall provide and maintain Hazardous
Materials Storage lockers for use by LMCLS and Customer personnel working at the Astrotech Facility. Storage lockers shall meet applicable OSHA and NFPA Code 30 requirements. 
  
 6.1.9 Astrotech, at its own cost and expense, shall provide Astrotech Facility Orientation to all LMCLS and
Customer personnel. This orientation course will include a summary of Astrotech site-specific hazardous material requirements. Upon LMCLS’ reasonable notice and request, Astrotech shall make available to LMCLS all course materials that will be
used to provide Customer orientation. 
  
 6.1.10
Astrotech, as its own cost and expense, will review all customer-submitted operating procedures for compliance with all applicable ESH and OSHA standards. 
  
 6.2 LMCLS Obligations to Astrotech 
  
 6.2.1 LMCLS shall require the Customer to agree to notify Astrotech, within sixty (60) days prior to the arrival of the Payload to the
Astrotech Facility, of the types and amounts of hazardous chemical products or articles, including but not limited to cleaners, propellants and ordnance, that will be required for preparation of any payload. Such notification shall include the
submission of applicable Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) or similar documents. 
  
 6.2.2 LMCLS shall require the Customer to agree to comply with applicable requirements of the Toxic Substances Control Act, 15 U.S.C.
§§ 2601 to 2692, including those requirements that pertain to the import or export of chemicals, and all other applicable ESH laws while in residence at the Astrotech Facility. 
  
 6.2.3 LMCLS shall require the Customer to agree to minimize the generation of hazardous waste in its Payload
Processing Activities. As part of this obligation, LMCLS shall require the Customer to agree to minimize the amount of hazardous materials used in connection with its Payload Processing Activities to be performed at the Astrotech facility.

  
 6.2.4 LMCLS shall require the Customer to
agree to submit all hazardous operating procedures to be performed at the Astrotech facility to Astrotech safety for review and approval prior to use. Customers shall be required to execute the procedures as approved, and coordinate any required
deviations with Astrotech safety prior to performance. 
  

					
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 6.2.5 While occupying the Astrotech facilities and except as otherwise provided herein,
LMCLS, their agents (e.g., LMA) and their Customers will be responsible for appropriately handling all hazardous materials brought on to the Astrotech Facility and utilized by their respective personnel in the performance of their operations to
include: (i) storage of all hazardous materials in Astrotech-provided, hazardous material storage lockers, (ii) monthly update of locker inventories and submittal to Astrotech, and (iii) at the completion of mission processing operations removal of
hazardous material that LMCLS or the Customer, in its sole discretion, determines it can use in its ongoing operations and transfer to Astrotech of all other hazardous material or waste for disposal per Section 6.1.7. 
  
 7. Coordination. 
  
 7.1 Agreement Coordinators and Technical Managers.
LMCLS and Astrotech shall each designate an Agreement Coordinator who shall be responsible for coordinating with each other all financial, general scheduling, and other administrative matters related to this Agreement. In addition, LMCLS and
Astrotech shall each designate a Technical Manager, who shall be responsible for coordinating with each other all technical activities, including the day-by-day activity schedules, to be performed under this Agreement. 
  
 7.2 Coordination with USAF. The Astrotech Technical
Manager shall provide all coordination with USAF and NASA for any U.S. Government support provided to LMCLS and Customer under this Agreement. 
  
 7.3 Additional Coordination. The Astrotech Technical Manager and LMCLS Technical Manager shall, through consultation and with the
assistance of the Customer Technical Manager, coordinate the activities of Astrotech, LMCLS, and Customer related to the furnishing of services provided under this Agreement, and will call upon individuals from their respective organizations,
including contractors and consultants, to participate as necessary and appropriate in such consultations. 
  

					
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 8. Schedule and Facility Assignment. 
  
 8.1 Occupancy Period. The period of time agreed to by
LMCLS and Astrotech during which LMCLS and Customer will have the right to occupy the Astrotech facilities and to otherwise receive services for each Payload to be processed under this Agreement (hereinafter called “Occupancy Period”) and
the launch date upon which the Occupancy Period is based shall be determined and set forth in the Exhibit of this Agreement applicable to the particular Payload. Such Exhibit shall also contain the schedules and assignments for the use of the
facilities within Astrotech Florida or Astrotech VAFB, as applicable, by LMCLS and Customer. Subject to the provisions of Sections 8.2 and 8.3, LMCLS shall have the right, as a customer of Astrotech, to occupy and to use the Astrotech Florida
facilities for the purposes of the prelaunch processing of the Payloads for commercial Atlas launches during the term of this Agreement. 
  
 8.2 Key Dates. Key milestone dates relating to all critical events that could affect the Occupancy Period or services to be
performed for each Payload under this Agreement shall be exchanged between the Astrotech Technical Manager and the LMCLS Technical Manager. Each party shall advise the other, in a timely manner, of any event which occurs that would significantly
alter the agreed to Occupancy Period or services. 
  
 8.3 Schedule Changes. LMCLS and Astrotech recognize that the nature of spaceflight activity is such that schedules must sometimes be changed, often for reasons beyond the control or reasonable predictive ability of LMCLS, Customer,
or Astrotech. In the event that a change in the Occupancy Period or in the schedules for the use of the respective Astrotech facilities for a particular Payload becomes necessary by LMCLS, Customer, or Astrotech, LMCLS and Astrotech agree to work
together to accommodate the particular rescheduling request (including, if necessary, changes in the assignments for the use of the respective Astrotech facilities, and overtime and weekend work by LMCLS, Customer, and Astrotech, and their
respective contractors and subcontractors) in a manner that will be mutually acceptable, satisfy the established launch schedules, and be compatible with the established or changed schedules of the other customers of Astrotech. Once the need for
such a change has been recognized by either LMCLS or Astrotech, the party recognizing such need shall promptly notify the other party of the particular rescheduling or reassignment request, and the related circumstances. A change in the announced
launch schedule for a particular Payload by more than one week from the launch date upon which the current Occupancy Period is based shall be deemed to be notification to Astrotech of a request to change the Occupancy Period, unless LMCLS otherwise
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 8.3.1 Schedule Changes Requested or Caused by LMCLS. In the event that LMCLS
requests or causes a change in the Occupancy Period or the schedule for the use of the respective Astrotech facilities for a particular Payload, as long as the resulting change does not exceed the duration of the previously established schedule such
change shall not affect the Facility Services Fee (CLIN 1) or Mission Services Fee (CLIN 2) or other charges to LMCLS, except that LMCLS shall be charged any increase or credited with any decrease in the Mission Services Fee (CLIN 2) applicable to
any change in launch date associated with the rescheduled Occupancy Period, in accordance with the Price Schedules set forth in Appendices 5 and 6 of this Agreement applicable to the particular Payload. 
  
 8.3.2 Schedule Changes Requested by Astrotech. In the
event that Astrotech requests and LMCLS agrees to a change in the Occupancy Period, such change shall not affect the Facility Services Fee (CLIN 1) or Mission Services Fee (CLIN 2) or other charges to LMCLS, except that LMCLS shall be credited with
any decrease in the Mission Services Fee (CLIN 2) applicable to any change in launch date associated with the rescheduled Occupancy Period, calculated in accordance with the Price Schedules set forth in Appendices 5 and 6 of this Agreement
applicable to the particular Payload. 
  

					
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 9. Service Fees and Other Charges. 
  
 9.1 Price. LMCLS shall pay Astrotech on a firm fixed price basis for the facility access and services
provided by Astrotech under this Agreement. The payment structure corresponds to the CLINs as referred to in Section 4. 
  
 9.1.1 CLIN 1 - Facility Services Fee. Constitutes charges paid by LMCLS as consideration for access to the Astrotech Florida
facilities and for Astrotech’s services related to basic ownership, care and maintenance of these facilities. The Facility Services Fee is paid on a quarterly basis, beginning in CY2002, regardless of Atlas mission processing activity at the
Astrotech facilities. The Facility Services Fee schedule by calendar year is provided in Appendix 5 to this Agreement. 
  
 9.1.2 CLIN 2 - Mission Services Fee. Constitutes charges paid by LMCLS for Astrotech’s facility operation services and mission
support services performed in support of LMCLS and LMCLS’ customer processing activities at the Astrotech facilities. The Mission Services Fee is specified in the applicable Exhibit for each Payload to be processed at the Astrotech facilities
under this Agreement, determined pursuant to the applicable Price Schedule set forth in Appendices 5 and 6 of this Agreement, plus any additional charges agreed to or otherwise due and payable under this Agreement. The stated Facility Services Fee
and Mission Services Fee, and any additional charges, are exclusive of any taxes, if applicable. The Appendices 5 and 6 Price Schedules provide both the Facility Services Fee and Mission Services Fee pricing on a calendar year basis through the
expiration date of the current Agreement, 31 December 2006, plus pricing terms for four (4) one-year option periods for CY2007 through 2010 inclusive. 
  
 9.2 Out-of-Scope Items. Astrotech agrees to fund the design and implementation of the facility enhancements described in Section
4.1 for the benefit of LMCLS. LMCLS agrees to pay for these enhancements plus applicable financing charges through an increase to the Facility Services Fee beginning in CY2001 and continuing through 31 December 2006. Should adjustments to the prices
shown in Appendices 5 and/or 6 associated with these out-of-scope items be required because of changes subsequent to Amendment 6, the financing rate associated with these reimbursable items is 11.57% APR fixed. The price impacts associated with
Sections 9.2.1 and 9.2.2 have been incorporated into Appendices 5 and 6 via Amendment 6. 
  
 9.2.1 HECO Pacific Cranes. The total cost to Astrotech associated with the crane modifications described in Section 4.1.1 is
$1,308,000 ($911,000 in direct costs plus $397,000 in financing fees). In addition, Astrotech agrees to pay for charges in the amount of $165,000 for HECO 

  

					
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Pacific contract changes related to redesign of the two cranes for installation in the Building 9 SPF, and for the associated schedule changes and contract
termination fees. This amount will be borne by Astrotech and will not be billed back to LMCLS 
  
 9.2.2 Fiber-Optic Network. The total cost to Astrotech associated with the Fiber-Optic Network described in Section 4.1.2 is
$1,692,000 ($1,182,000 in direct costs plus $510,000 in financing fees). It is understood that the actual price to design and install the fiber optic system may be more or less than the cost listed above based on the actual cost to Astrotech from
NASA to install the portion of the system on the Kennedy Space Center. Any applicable adjustment to the LMCLS costs associated with the Fiber-Optic Network will be made following completion of this work effort and submittal of final pricing
documentation to LMCLS. Any cost adjustment will be reflected in the Facility Services Fees in Appendix 5. 
  
 9.2.3 Excess Astrotech Cranes. The total net sales price (i.e., gross sales price minus related expenses, excluding the original
purchase price of the cranes) realized by Astrotech associated with the two cranes built to Astrotech specifications described in Section 4.1.3 shall be applied as a credit to the next LMCLS payment to Astrotech for services provided under this
Agreement. 
  
 9.3 Future Facility
Expansion. Should Astrotech expand the Florida facility during the current period of this Agreement, and said expansion was done at the written request and concurrence of LMCLS per the terms of Section 4.3, the Pricing Schedule set forth in
Appendices 7 and 8 would replace those shown in Appendices 5 and 6 for all missions launched starting in the year of LMCLS’ beneficial occupancy of the facility expansion and continuing through the end of the current contract period as
specified in Section 28. The pricing provided in Appendices 7 and 8 represents Not-to-Exceed prices which shall be negotiated to Firm Fixed Prices based upon the facility requirements for a second 5-meter processing facility for use by LMCLS, at the
Astrotech Florida facility. 
  
 9.4
Payments. 
  
 9.4.1 For the Facility
Services Fee (CLIN 1), all payments shall be (i) in United States Dollars, (ii) payable to SouthTrust Bank, as the lender and assignee of Astrotech Space Operations, Inc., and/or Astrotech Florida Holdings, Inc., and (iii) delivered, at LMCLS’
expense, to the offices of SouthTrust Bank at 150 Second Avenue North, Suite 400, St. Petersburg, FL 33701 (Attn: Mr. Timothy Mann, Group Vice President) within thirty (30) days of receipt of the invoice by LMCLS. All payments made under this CLIN
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 9.4.2 For the Mission Services Fee (CLIN 2), all payments shall be (i) in United States
Dollars, (ii) payable to Astrotech Space Operations, Inc., and (iii) delivered, at LMCLS’ expense, to the office of Astrotech Space Operations, Inc. at 300 D Street SW, Suite 814, Washington, DC 20024-4703 (or other address as specified by
Astrotech in writing) within thirty (30) days of receipt of the invoice by LMCLS. All payments made under these CLINs shall reference the applicable Astrotech invoice number. At its discretion, LMCLS may elect to pay the CLIN 2 payment for any
Astrotech invoice by wire transfer to Astrotech’s bank in accordance with instructions available upon request from Astrotech. 
  
 9.5 Billing and Payment Schedule. 
  
 9.5.1 Facility Services Fee (CLIN 1). Commencing in CY2002, Astrotech shall invoice LMCLS thirty (30) calendar days prior to the
end of each calendar quarter for the Facility Services Fees due that quarter per the Appendix 5 Price Schedule. Payment of the Facility Services Fee by LMCLS is due regardless of mission processing activity at the Astrotech facilities. Payment of
the Facility Services Fee shall be made directly to SouthTrust Bank acting as the agent for Astrotech per terms of Section 9.4.1. 
  
 9.5.2 Mission Services Fee (CLIN 2). Each Exhibit of this Agreement sets forth the billing schedule for the Mission Services Fee
applicable for that particular Payload. In addition to these scheduled payments, Astrotech shall provide LMCLS a separate invoice for any additional charge or charges agreed to or otherwise due and payable under this Agreement determined in
accordance with Section 9.5.2.4 below, unless otherwise expressly provided for in this Agreement. The amount and billing dates of the three partial payments of the Mission Services Fee for each Payload are determined in accordance with Sections
9.5.2.1, 9.5.2.2, and 9.5.2.3 below. 
  
 9.5.2.1
Deposit and First Partial Payment. On the effective date of the Exhibit, LMCLS will be billed five percent (5%) of the Mission Services Fee for that particular Payload to be processed at the Astrotech Facility under this Agreement.

  
 9.5.2.2 Second Partial Payment.
Thirty (30) days prior to the beginning of the Occupancy Period for the Payload, LMCLS will be billed forty-five percent (45%) of the Mission Services Fee applicable to that particular Payload plus any adjustments to the First Partial Payment
required due to a change in the scheduled launch date subsequent to the effective date of the applicable Exhibit. The cumulative total of the First and Second Partial Payments will equal fifty percent (50%) of the applicable Mission Services Fee.

  

					
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 9.5.2.3 Third Partial Payment. On the last day of the Occupancy Period for the
Payload, LMCLS will be billed fifty percent (50%) of the Mission Services Fee applicable to that particular Payload plus any outstanding unpaid balance or credit due toward the Mission Services Fee for that particular Payload as a result of Changes
to this Agreement. The cumulative total of the First, Second, and Third Partial Payments will equal one hundred percent (100%) of the applicable Mission Services Fee based upon the actual launch date. 
  
 9.5.2.4 Final Billing. As soon as practicable, but
not later than sixty (60) days after the end of the Occupancy Period for each Payload, LMCLS will be billed for any additional charges agreed to or otherwise due and payable for that particular Payload under this Agreement. 
  
 9.6 LMCLS Additional Costs. As a result of the
modifications incorporated in this Amendment 6 to the Agreement, LMCLS shall not be required to absorb additional costs that directly result from the splitting of the services into the two CLINs defined in Section 4.1, including but not limited to
taxes not currently paid by LMCLS but which would otherwise become payable because of the creation of the Facility Services CLIN and the defined Tenant/Landlord relationship. 
  
 10. Allocation of Certain Risks of Liability and Damage. 
  
 10.1 General. Certain risks of Liability and Damage,
as defined below, arising out of the services to be provided by Astrotech, Astrotech Florida Holding, Inc. and their contractors and subcontractors under this Agreement, including the use of any U. S. Government facilities and support arranged by
Astrotech under this Agreement, shall be allocated between LMCLS, Astrotech and Astrotech Florida Holding, Inc. (hereinafter called the “Parties”) as set forth in this Section 10. 
  
 10.2 Definitions. The following definitions shall be
applicable to this Agreement. 
  
 10.2.1
Liability. “Liability” shall include payments made pursuant to any judgment by a court of competent jurisdiction or award of an arbitration tribunal, and administrative and litigation costs, and settlement payments made after
consultation between the Parties. 
  
 10.2.2
Damage. “Damage” shall mean bodily injury to or death of any person, damage to or loss of any property, and loss of revenue or profits or other direct, indirect or consequential damages arising therefrom. 
  

					
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 10.2.3 Payload Processing Activity. “Payload Processing Activity” shall
mean all activity conducted at the Astrotech Facility or at a U.S. Government installation, where use of the U.S. Government installation is arranged by Astrotech under this Agreement, including that associated with the preparation of the Payload or
another payload for launch aboard a Government or commercial launch vehicle, post flight processing of the Payload or another payload, the storage of all or a portion of the Payload or another payload, the handling and transportation of all or a
portion of the Payload or another payload outside the confines of the Astrotech Facility by Astrotech or its contractors or subcontractors, or outside a U.S. Government installation by the U.S. Government or its contractors or subcontractors, and
Manufacturing Support Activity. 
  
 10.2.4
Manufacturing Support Activity. “Manufacturing Support Activity” shall mean all activity conducted at the Astrotech Facility that is not directly related to the prelaunch or post flight processing, storage, or handling and
transportation of the Payload or another payload. 
  
 10.3 Damage to Persons or Property Involved in Payload Processing Activity. 
  
 10.3.1 Inter-Party Waiver of Liability. In carrying out this Agreement, Astrotech, Astrotech Florida Holdings, Inc., LMCLS and
LMCLS Customer will respectively utilize their property and employees in the Payload Processing Activity in close proximity to one another and to others. Furthermore, the Parties recognize that all participants in Payload Processing Activity are
engaged in the common goal of meaningful exploration, exploitation and uses of outer space. In furtherance of this goal, the Parties hereby agree to a no-fault, no-subrogation, inter-party waiver of liability pursuant to which each party agrees not
to bring a claim in arbitration or otherwise against or sue the other or other participants (including the U.S. Government) in Payload Processing Activity, and agrees to absorb the financial and any other consequences for Damage it incurs to its own
property and employees as a result of participation in Payload Processing Activity, irrespective of whether such Damage is caused by Astrotech, LMCLS, or other participants in Payload Processing Activity, and regardless of whether such Damage arises
through negligence or otherwise. Thus, the Parties, by absorbing the consequences of Damage to their property and employees without recourse against each other or other participants in Payload Processing Activity, jointly contribute to the common
goal of meaningful exploration, exploitation and uses of outer space. 
  
 10.3.2 Extension of Inter-Party Waiver. The Parties agree that this common goal will also be advanced through extension of the inter-party waiver of liability to other participants in Payload Processing
Activity. Accordingly, the Parties agree to extend the waiver as set forth in Section 10.3.1 above to the LMCLS’ Customer, to other customers of Astrotech, to Astrotech Florida Holdings, Inc., to 

  

					
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contractors and subcontractors at every tier of Astrotech, LMCLS, LMCLS’ Customer, and to all other participants (excluding the U.S. Government) in
Payload Processing Activity, as third party beneficiaries, whether or not such participants causing damage bring property or employees to the Astrotech Facility or retain title to or other interest in property provided by them to be used, or
otherwise involved, in Payload Processing Activity. Further, the Parties recognize and agree that, although the U.S. Government will not participate in this inter-party waiver, the U.S. Government will also be a third party beneficiary.
Specifically, the Parties intend to protect these contractors, subcontractors and the U.S. Government from claims, including “products liability” claims, which might otherwise be pursued by the Parties, or the contractors or subcontractors
of the Parties, or other participants in Payload Processing Activity. Moreover, it is the intent of the Parties that each will take all necessary and reasonable steps in accordance with Section 10.3.4 below to foreclose claims for Damage by any
participant in Payload Processing Activity, under the same conditions and to the same extent as set forth in Section 10.3.1 above, except for claims between LMCLS and its contractors and subcontractors, claims between LMCLS’ Customer and its
contractors or subcontractors, claims between Astrotech, Astrotech Florida Holdings, Inc. and their contractors or subcontractors, and claims by the U.S. Government for Damage to U.S. Government persons or property. 
  
 10.3.3 Broad Construance of Inter-Party Waiver. The
Parties intend that the inter-party waiver of liability set forth in Sections 10.3.1 and 10.3.2 above be broadly construed to achieve the intended objectives. 
  

10.3.4 Agreement to Extend Inter-Party Waiver. Astrotech will require all customers entering into Agreements for services to be
provided by Astrotech or Astrotech Florida Holdings, Inc. utilizing the Astrotech Facility to agree to the inter-party waiver of liability as set forth in Sections 10.3.1 and 10.3.2 above. Further, Astrotech will require all the following to agree
to the waiver of liability set forth in Section 10.3.2 above: (i) Astrotech Florida Holdings, Inc., (ii) all of Astrotech’s and Astrotech Florida Holdings, Inc.’s contractors; and (iii) all Astrotech’s and Astrotech Florida
Holdings’, Inc. subcontractors who will have persons or property involved in Payload Processing Activity. If either Astrotech or Astrotech Florida Holdings, Inc. fails to fulfill any of its obligations under this Section 10.3.4, Astrotech will
indemnify LMCLS and the U.S. Government for any Liability LMCLS or the U.S. Government may sustain as a result of such failure. LMCLS will require the following to agree to the waiver of liability set forth in Section 10.3.2 above: (i) LMCLS’
Customer and all other persons and entities to whom it assigns all or part of its right to services; (ii) any person or entity to whom LMCLS’ Customer has sold or leased or otherwise agreed, prior to the completion of services for a particular
Payload, to provide all or any portion of its Payload or Payload services; (iii) all LMCLS’ and LMCLS’ Customer’s prime contractors; and (iv) all LMCLS’ and LMCLS’ Customer’s subcontractors who will 

  

					
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have persons or property involved in Payload Processing Activity. If LMCLS fails to fulfill its obligation under this Section 10.3.4, LMCLS will indemnify
Astrotech and the U.S. Government for any Liability Astrotech or the U.S. Government may sustain as a result of LMCLS’ failure. Failure of LMCLS, or LMCLS’ Customer, or Astrotech, or Astrotech Florida Holdings, Inc. or any other
participant (excluding the U.S. Government) in Payload Processing to obtain a waiver agreement required above shall not affect LMCLS’, or LMCLS’ Customer’s, or Astrotech’s, or such other participant’s right to the protection
otherwise provided by this Section 10. 
  
 10.3.5
Damage to U.S. Government Persons or Property. The Parties acknowledge that, except as a third-party beneficiary, the U.S. government is not a participant in the inter-party waiver set forth in Sections 10.3.1, 10.3.2,10.3.3, and 10.3.4
above. 
  
 10.4 Risk of Patent
Infringement. 
  
 10.4.1 Astrotech
Indemnity of LMCLS. Astrotech agrees to indemnify LMCLS, its officers, employees and agents against any United States Patent infringement costs (including, but not limited to, any judgment against LMCLS by a court of competent jurisdiction,
reasonable administrative and litigation costs, and settlement payments made as a result of an administrative claim) incurred by LMCLS which are attributable to products, processes or articles of manufacture used in the facilities and support to be
furnished to LMCLS by Astrotech or Astrotech Florida Holdings, Inc. hereunder. 
  
 10.4.2 LMCLS Indemnity of Astrotech. LMCLS agrees to indemnify Astrotech, its officers, employees and agents against any United
States Patent infringement costs (including, but not limited to, any judgment against Astrotech by a court of competent jurisdiction, reasonable administrative and litigation costs, and settlement payments made as a result of an administrative
claim) incurred by Astrotech which are attributable to products, processes or articles of manufacture used in the Payload and any supporting equipment and facilities brought to the Astrotech Facility by LMCLS, LMCLS’ Customer, or their
respective contractors or subcontractors, and to any activity which entails infringement of a United States Patent and which is performed at the Astrotech Facility by LMCLS, LMCLS’ Customer, or their respective contractors or
subcontractors. 
  
 10.5 Assistance with Third
Party Claims. In the event a third party claim is asserted against Astrotech or LMCLS as a result of patent infringement, use of proprietary data, or Damage, including claims of their respective contractors or subcontractors, or LMCLS’
Customer or LMCLS’ Customer’s contractors or subcontractors arising from or in connection with the services provided by Astrotech under this Agreement, Astrotech and LMCLS each agree to give prompt notice to the other of any such claim

  

					
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and agree to provide each other with all assistance practicable in the defense against such claim. If a claim asserted against LMCLS, Astrotech or Astrotech
Florida Holdings, Inc. is a claim in which one party has agreed to indemnify the other party under this Agreement, the party who has agreed to indemnify shall have the right to intervene and defend, the right to control litigation of, and the right
to determine the appropriateness of any settlement related to such claim. 
  
 11. Limitation of Astrotech and LMCLS Liability. Notwithstanding Section 10.2.2 above, to the extent that a risk of Damage is not dealt with expressly in this Agreement, Astrotech’s liability to LMCLS, and
LMCLS’ liability to Astrotech arising out of this Agreement, whether or not arising as a result of an alleged breach of this Agreement, (i) shall be limited to direct damages only and shall not include any loss of revenue, profits or other
indirect or consequential damages, and (ii) shall not exceed the total price paid to Astrotech by LMCLS for the services to be provided for the particular Payload under this Agreement. 
  
 12. Termination. 
  
 12.1 Termination by LMCLS. 
  
 12.1.1 Termination for Convenience. LMCLS shall have the right to terminate for convenience, in whole for CLIN 1 and CLIN 2 or in
part for CLIN 2, its obligation to obtain Astrotech services under CLIN 1 and CLIN 2 of this Agreement by providing written notification to Astrotech. 
  
 12.1.1.1 Termination Charge. In the event of termination by LMCLS pursuant to Section 12.1.1, LMCLS shall pay Astrotech liquidated
damages as specified in this Agreement. In the event of an overpayment, Astrotech shall refund the amount of such overpayment to LMCLS. 
  
 12.1.1.1.1 In Whole. During the period beginning with the Effective Date of this Amendment 6 and ending on 31 December 2005, the
termination liability charge to LMCLS shall be the greater of the unpaid balance of payments for all guaranteed missions (both Facility Services Fee and the Mission Services Fee) required through31 December 2005, or $5.2M. During CY2006, the
termination liability charge to LMCLS shall be the unpaid balance of guaranteed payments (both Facility Services Fees and Mission Services Fee) required during that year. The maximum termination liability to LMCLS during the term of this Agreement
under any circumstances shall be $16.85M. The Pricing Schedules for both the Facility Services Fees and Mission Services Fees are provided in Appendices 5 and 6 for each year through the end of the contract period. In the event of a Termination for

  

					
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Convenience in Whole, LMCLS shall not be required to make any additional payment to Astrotech beyond those required per this Section 12.1.1.1.1. 

 
 12.1.1.1.2 In Part. The termination liability
charge for a given Payload that represents a mission over and above the annual guaranteed mission quantity and for which a Mission Specific Exhibit was previously added to the Agreement shall be the pro-rated share of the Mission Services Fee
applicable for that particular Payload based on the portion of the contracted Occupancy Period elapsed as of the date Customer vacates the Astrotech Facility, computed on a daily basis, but not less than five percent (5%) of the Mission Services Fee
for that Payload, plus any additional charges agreed to or otherwise due and payable under this Agreement as of the date Customer vacates the Astrotech Facility. The minimum 5% termination fee also applies if termination by LMCLS occurs after the
effective date of the Mission Exhibit but prior to the start of the Facility Occupancy Period for the Payload. For a Payload that is one of the guaranteed minimum missions for a particular calendar year, the termination charge shall equal the full
amount of the applicable Mission Services Fee. The Facility Services Fee, as defined in Section 9.1.1, is not affected by a Termination for Convenience in Part by LMCLS and remains payable to Astrotech per the terms of this Agreement. 
  
 12.1.2 Termination for Cause. 
  
 12.1.2.1 In Part. LMCLS shall only have the right to
terminate in part for cause its obligation to obtain Astrotech services under CLIN 1 and/or CLIN 2 of this Agreement in the event that (i) Astrotech fails to meet a material provision of this Agreement for a particular Payload for which a Mission
Exhibit has been executed, and such failure continues without identification and initiation of mutually-acceptable corrective action, acceptance of which by LMCLS shall not be unreasonably withheld, for thirty (30) days following first written
notification to Astrotech and to Astrotech’s lender by LMCLS indicating such failure and that LMCLS intends to terminate its use of Astrotech services for the particular Payload affected by the identified Astrotech failure, or (ii) Astrotech
fails to meet a material provision of this Agreement relative to the readiness of the Facility and/or Services required to support payload processing operations under this Agreement, and such failure or failures continues without identification and
initiation of mutually-acceptable corrective action, acceptance of which by LMCLS shall not be unreasonably withheld, for thirty (30) days following written notification to Astrotech and to Astrotech’s lender by LMCLS indicating such failure
and that LMCLS intends to terminate this Agreement in part for cause, or (iii) Astrotech is unable to adequately satisfy an essential mission requirement for a particular Payload and Astrotech so acknowledges in writing within thirty (30) days
following written notification to Astrotech by LMCLS citing such inability, which acknowledgment shall not be unreasonably withheld by Astrotech. Upon exercising its rights to terminate in part under 

  

					
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this Section 12.1.2.1, LMCLS shall provide a second written notification to Astrotech and to Astrotech’s lender documenting the termination in part for
cause with reference to the particular affected Payload if applicable. 
  
 12.1.2.1.1 Termination Charge. In the event of termination in part for cause by LMCLS pursuant to Section 12.1.2.1, LMCLS shall not be required to pay Astrotech any termination charge associated with the
Mission Services Fee for that particular Payload. Astrotech shall return to LMCLS all payments towards the Mission Services Fee made to date for the terminated payload. In the event of Astrotech’s failure to meet a material provision relative
to a Termination for Cause by LMCLS in Section 12.1.2.1, subparts (i) and (ii), LMCLS’ obligation to guarantee Astrotech a minimum of four processings in that calendar year shall be reduced by one Payload for each such terminated Payload. The
Facility Services Fee, as defined in Section 9.1.1, is not affected by a Termination for Cause in Part of CLIN 2 by LMCLS and remains payable to Astrotech per the terms of this Agreement provided LMCLS has not also terminated for cause CLIN 1 in
which case, LMCLS shall not be obligated to pay the prorated share of the Facility Services Fee (CLIN 1) for the period of time the Astrotech Florida facilities were not maintained in an acceptable state of readiness to support LMCLS and LMCLS’
Customer operations. However, should LMCLS Terminate CLIN 2 of this Agreement for Cause pursuant to Section 12.1.2 and access to the Astrotech Florida facilities (CLIN 1) is made available by Astrotech to LMCLS, but LMCLS no longer has a need or
desire for the use of said facilities, it shall be considered a Termination for Convenience by LMCLS subject to the provisions of Section 12.1.1. 
  
 12.1.2.2 In Whole. LMCLS shall only have the right to terminate in whole for cause its obligation to obtain Astrotech Services
under CLIN 1 and CLIN 2 of this Agreement in the event that Astrotech demonstrates an ongoing and persistent failure to meet a material provision or provisions of this Agreement and such failure or failures continue(s) without identification and
initiation of mutually acceptable corrective action, acceptance of which by LMCLS shall not be unreasonably withheld, for a period of ninety (90) days following written notification to Astrotech and to Astrotech’s lender by LMCLS indicating
such failure or failures and that LMCLS intends to terminate its use of Astrotech Services under this Agreement in whole. This ninety (90) day period shall be in addition to the thirty (30) day period specified in Section 12.1.2.1 and may commence
only following submittal of the second written notification to Astrotech and to Astrotech’s lender by LMCLS indicating such failure or failures as specified in Section 12.1.2.1. During this same ninety (90) day period, Astrotech agrees that
LMCLS’ payloads may be processed at an alternate (to Astrotech) facility, and any payloads terminated in part pursuant to Section 12.1.2.1 and processed at an alternate facility shall be credited towards LMCLS’ guaranteed minimum of four
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contract termination in whole shall be submitted by LMCLS to Astrotech and to Astrotech’s lender at the conclusion of the ninety (90) day cure period.

  
 12.1.2.2.1 Termination Charge. In the event
of termination in whole for cause by LMCLS pursuant to Section 12.1.2.2, LMCLS shall not be required to pay Astrotech any termination charge associated with termination of the Agreement and Astrotech shall return to LMCLS all payments received to
date for the payloads affected by this terminations. 
  
 12.1.2.3 In the event of a Termination for Cause in Part or in Whole for CLIN 2 services under this Agreement, LMCLS shall have the right, upon continued payment of the Facility Services Fee (CLIN 1) payments as defined in Section 9.1.1, to
continued occupancy of the Astrotech Florida facilities during the Occupancy Period for the purposes of completing the prelaunch processing of the particular Payload subject to the Termination in Part or, in the case of a Termination in Whole,
during a timeframe commercially reasonably required for the purposes of completing the prelaunch processing of all commercial Atlas mission Payloads contemplated by this Agreement for the duration of the Agreement as set forth in Section 28. CLIN 1
payments shall not be abated during any curative period. In the event of a Termination for Cause per this Section 12.1.2, the provisions of Section 12.1.3 shall apply. 
  
 12.1.3 LMCLS’ Continued Use of, and Payment for, Astrotech Facilities. 
  
 12.1.3.1 Continued Use. In the event of a
Termination for Cause for CLIN 2 by LMCLS under Article 12.1.2 relative to Payloads processed at the Astrotech Florida facilities, LMCLS shall have the right to continue to use the Astrotech Florida facilities under the terms of CLIN 1 of this
Agreement, and not included in a termination made pursuant to Article 12.1.2, for that period of time specified in Section 28, and Astrotech shall remain obligated to continue to allow LMCLS, and LMCLS’ customers, access to such facilities.

  
 12.1.3.2 Continued Payment of Facility
Services Fee. In addition to any fees LMCLS is otherwise obligated to pay Astrotech, and notwithstanding LMCLS’ Termination of this Agreement for Cause under Article 12.1.2, LMCLS shall remain obligated to continue to pay the Facility
Services Fee under CLIN 1 as set forth in Article 9.3.1 and Appendix 5 for those services not included in a termination made pursuant to Article 12.1.2. 
  
 12.1.3.3 Continuing Obligations. The purpose of this Article 12.1.3 is to: (i) ensure LMCLS continued access to the Astrotech
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by this Agreement, and (ii) ensure Astrotech, and its financing sources, that LMCLS will continue to make the Facilities Services Fee payments under CLIN 1
for services not otherwise affected by the any termination as set forth in this Agreement. 
  
 12.1.3.4 Modifications to Agreement. The specific modifications to the terms and conditions of this Agreement that would result
from a Termination for Cause by LMCLS per Section 12.1.2 are defined in Appendix 4. 
  
 12.2 Termination by Astrotech. 
  
 12.2.1 Inability to Perform. Astrotech shall have the right to terminate, in whole or in part, its commitment to furnish Mission
Services (CLIN 2) under this Agreement, only to the extent that Astrotech is prevented from performing said Mission Services, (i) in the event of riot, civil strife, war, damage to or destruction of the Astrotech facility, natural disaster or other
Act of God beyond the control of Astrotech, or (ii) in the event the United States Government terminates or fails to provide support it has committed to Astrotech which is necessary for Astrotech to perform certain Mission Services to be provided
hereunder, and Astrotech cannot reasonably provide other means whereby to perform such Mission Services. Prior to considering termination of the Mission Services pursuant to this Section 12.2.1, Astrotech shall consult with LMCLS in order to seek
alternative means of providing alternate services acceptable to LMCLS. Astrotech shall not have the right, under any circumstances or for any reason other than LMCLS’ failure to pay the Facility Services (CLIN 1) payments when due, to terminate
LMCLS’ access and right of occupancy to the Astrotech Florida facilities provided for in Section 8 of this Agreement. 
  
 12.2.2 Non-performance by LMCLS. Astrotech shall have the right to terminate, in whole or in part, its commitment to furnish, (i)
Mission Services under this Agreement in the event LMCLS fails to make any required Mission Services Fee (CLIN 2) payment when due or LMCLS fails to meet any other material provision of this Agreement, and such failure continues for thirty (30) days
beyond receipt by LMCLS of written notice from Astrotech which specifies such failure, or (ii) access and right of occupancy to the Astrotech Florida facilities under this Agreement in the event LMCLS fails to make any required Facility Services Fee
(CLIN 1) payment when due and such failure continues for thirty (30) days beyond receipt by LMCLS of written notice from Astrotech which specifies such failure. Astrotech shall promptly notify LMCLS in writing, if LMCLS fails to make such payment or
if LMCLS fails to meet any such other material provision of this Agreement. 
  

					
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 12.2.3 Termination Charge. In the event of a termination of Mission Services for a
Payload by Astrotech pursuant to Section 12.2.1, LMCLS shall not be required to pay Astrotech any termination charge. In the event of a termination pursuant to Section 12.2.2, the termination charge shall be computed in accordance with Section
12.1.1.1. In the event of overpayment, Astrotech shall refund the amount of such overpayment to LMCLS. 
  
 13. Handling of LMCLS and Customer Provided Data. 
  
 13.1 Technical Data Furnished to Astrotech by LMCLS and Customer. Astrotech and LMCLS shall exchange all documents and information
required for each party to fulfill its responsibilities under this Agreement, including certain documents that are prepared by and are the property of Customer. 
  
 13.1.1 Nonrestrictive Markings. All technical data furnished to Astrotech under this Agreement shall
be provided with unrestricted rights for use by Astrotech and its contractors and subcontractors in performance of this Agreement (the right to use, duplicate, and disclose in any manner and for any purpose whatsoever in performance of this
Agreement), and without a restrictive legend, except as provided pursuant to Section 13.1.2 below. It is the intent of the parties that the designation of technical data as proprietary or a trade secret shall be kept to a minimum in order to
facilitate implementation of this Agreement. 
  
 13.1.2 Proprietary Data. In the event any of the technical data required to be furnished to Astrotech under this Agreement is considered by LMCLS or Customer to be proprietary or a trade secret (such as detailed design, manufacturing
and processing information) and LMCLS or Customer desires to maintain proprietary or trade secret rights for such data, the LMCLS Technical Manager shall inform the Astrotech Technical Manager that the data is considered proprietary or a trade
secret. Any data so provided shall be marked by LMCLS or Customer “PROPRIETARY” or “TRADE SECRET” prior to submittal to Astrotech. Astrotech agrees that such data will not, without permission of LMCLS, be duplicated, used or
disclosed by Astrotech or its contractors and subcontractors for any purpose other than as necessary to carry out Astrotech’s obligations under this Agreement. If such data is required by Astrotech’s contractors and subcontractors, the
data will only be furnished to them after the contractors and subcontractors have agreed with Astrotech in writing to protect the data from unauthorized use, duplication and disclosure. 
  
 13.2 Financial and Commercial Data. It is recognized that Astrotech may receive or otherwise have
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their respective contractors and subcontractors, which may be considered confidential or privileged, and which, if subsequently disclosed to the public,
could cause substantial harm to LMCLS’ or Customer’s competitive position or impair Astrotech’s ability to obtain necessary information in the future. Such data shall be considered by Astrotech to be proprietary and handled pursuant
to Section 13.1 above, provided it is marked by LMCLS or Customer as “PROPRIETARY” or with markings indicating the proprietary or confidential nature of the data prior to submittal to Astrotech. 
  
 14. Patent and Data Rights. Astrotech will not acquire, as a result of
the services provided under this Agreement, any rights to LMCLS’ or Customer’s copyrights, trade secrets, inventions, or patents that may be used in or result from the Payload or any rights to LMCLS’ or Customer’s proprietary
data, except for the right to use such proprietary data as set forth in Section 13 above. 
  
 15. Compliance With the International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR). 
  
 15.1 Conduct of Activities. LMCLS and Astrotech hereby agree to conduct all Activities at the Astrotech Facility in full compliance
with the ITAR as it pertains to safeguarding the transfer of U.S. technology to non-U.S. citizens. Certain LMCLS Customers and other customers of Astrotech are non-U.S. based organizations represented by foreign national personnel that will
participate in the Activities at the Astrotech Facility. LMCLS and Astrotech shall coordinate all LMCLS, Customer, and Astrotech Activities in such a way as to prevent the unauthorized transfer of data pertaining to operations, procedures and
hardware to non-U.S. citizens participating in Activities at the Astrotech Facility. 
  
 15.2 LMCLS Technology Assistance Agreement. Astrotech shall submit Technical Assistance Agreement (TAA) applications to the United
States Department of State for the performance of those activities that constitute “defense services” as defined in the FTAR. LMCLS shall obtain an U.S. Department of State TAA for each mission involving a non-U.S. Customer organization.
The respective TAAs define the approved limits of technical interchange between Astrotech and the foreign Customer and LMCLS and the foreign Customer. LMCLS agrees that for all future TAA submittals they will include the Astrotech scope of work
contained in this Agreement in the LMCLS TAA. 
  
 15.3 Signature Assistance. LMCLS shall provide assistance to Astrotech in obtaining approval signatures from LMCLS Customers on the Astrotech TAA for mission involving non-U.S. Customers. 
  

					
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 16. Permits and Licenses. Astrotech shall obtain any permit or license that may be required to
provide the services to be furnished under this Agreement. LMCLS will be responsible for obtaining any permit or license that may be required to perform an activity unique to the Payload that is not included in the foregoing, such as tests involving
use of radioactive materials. 
  
 17. Warranty. 

 
 17.1 Warranty of Services. Astrotech warrants that
the services performed by Astrotech will reflect competent professional knowledge, judgment and workmanship. In the event any portion of the services furnished to LMCLS fails to comply with this warranty obligation and Astrotech is so notified in
writing prior to the launch date after completion of such portion of the services, Astrotech will either promptly reperform such portion of the services without additional compensation from LMCLS or at LMCLS’ option, Astrotech will refund a
portion of the compensation paid to Astrotech for such portion of services. 
  
 17.2 Exclusivity of Warranties and Remedies. THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION 17 ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER STATUTORY, EXPRESSED, OR IMPLIED (INCLUDING ALL WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND ALL WARRANTIES ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE). The remedies set forth in this Section 17 are the exclusive remedies of LMCLS for any failure by Astrotech to comply with
its warranty obligations. Correction of non-conformance or refund of compensation paid in the manner provided herein, shall constitute complete fulfillment of all the liabilities of Astrotech for defective or nonconforming services, whether the
claims by LMCLS are based in contract, in tort (including negligence and strict liability), or otherwise. 
  
 18. Notices. All notices, requests, demands, and other communications hereunder shall be in writing, in English, and shall be delivered to the
other party as follows: 
  

			
	To Astrotech:	  	 Astrotech Space Operations, Inc.

	 	  	 300 D Street, SW Suite 814

	 	  	 Washington, DC 20024-4703

	 	  	 Attention: Mr. John B. Satrom

	 	  	 Voice:       (202) 488-9000

	 	  	 Facsimile: (202) 488-3100

  

					
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	To LMCLS:	  	 Lockheed Martin

	 	  	 Commercial Launch Services, Inc.

	 	  	 12999 Deer Creek Canyon Road

	 	  	 Littleton, CO 80127

	 	  	 Attention: Mr. Jack Zivic

	 	  	 MS DC-1400

	 	  	 Voice:       (303) 971-5394

	 	  	 Facsimile: (303) 971-9456

		
	To SouthTrust:	  	 SouthTrust Bank

	 	  	 150 Second Avenue North, Suite 400

	 	  	 St. Petersburg, FL 33701

	 	  	 Attention: Mr. Timothy M. Mann

	 	  	 Voice:       (727) 825-2740

	 	  	 Facsimile: (727) 898-5319

  
 The effective date of each notice,
demand, request, or other communication shall be deemed to be: (i) the date of confirmed receipt for communications delivered personally, or transmitted by facsimile machine, or sent by mail, courier or overnight express with the exception of
billing invoices as stipulated in Section 9.3, or (ii) the date of transmission with a confirmed answerback, if transmitted by telex. If multiple transmission means are used, the earliest date, determined in accordance with the foregoing, shall be
applicable. Either party may change its address or designee for purposes hereof by informing the other party in writing of such action and the effective date of such change. Notices to SouthTrust, as lender for Astrotech, shall be limited to those
specified in Section 12.1.2. 
  
 19. Governing Law. This
Agreement shall be governed by, and construed and enforced in accordance with the laws in force in the State of Florida, and Astrotech and LMCLS further agree that they will not commence any action, whether in a court of law or equity or before an
arbitration panel, other than in the State of Florida. 
  
 20.
Severability. Any provision of this Agreement that is invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any jurisdiction shall, as to that jurisdiction, be ineffective to the extent of such invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability without affecting in
any way the remaining provisions hereof in such jurisdiction or rendering that or any other provision of this Agreement invalid, illegal, or unenforceable in any other jurisdiction. 
  
 21. Waiver. A failure by either Astrotech or LMCLS to assert its rights under this Agreement shall not be deemed a
waiver of such rights, nor shall any waiver be implied from any such act or omission. No waiver by either Astrotech of LMCLS with respect to any right shall extend its effect to any subsequent breach of the terms hereof of like or different kind,
unless such waiver explicitly provides otherwise. 
  

					
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 22. Disputes. 
  
 22.1 Disputes Resolution. Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement,
whether or not involving an alleged breach of this Agreement, which cannot be resolved in a timely manner by the mutual agreement of the Technical Managers or Agreement Coordinators of Astrotech and LMCLS shall in the first instance be submitted in
writing, by either Astrotech or LMCLS, to the President or equivalent senior official of LMCLS and the President of Astrotech for resolution, whose joint decision shall be made in writing within thirty (30) days after such submittal and shall be
final and conclusive. In the event any controversy or claim submitted for joint resolution hereunder is not jointly resolved in writing within thirty (30) days from the date of such submittal, either party shall have the right to seek other
appropriate relief. 
  
 22.2 Performance
During Submission of Dispute. The decision to submit a dispute under this Section 22 shall not excuse either Astrotech or LMCLS from the timely performance of its obligations hereunder which are not the subject matter of such dispute. Further,
if the lack of resolution of the matter in dispute will adversely impact the timely completion of the Payload Processing Activity, upon the request of LMCLS, Astrotech will perform, while reserving all rights, the subject matter of such dispute
within the framework of this Agreement and without prejudice to the final resolution of the matter in dispute. 
  
 23. Headings. The headings contained in this Agreement are for reference purposes only and shall not affect in any way the meaning or
interpretation of this Agreement. 
  
 24. Assignability.

  
 24.1 Assignment to Astrotech Florida
Holdings, Inc. Astrotech and LMCLS each acknowledges and agrees that certain rights, title, interest and obligations of Astrotech hereunder, as they relate to the CLIN 1 services and payments, are to be assigned to Astrotech Florida Holdings,
Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Astrotech, without the need for further notice by Astrotech and LMCLS. 
  
 24.2 Assignment to SouthTrust Bank. Astrotech and LMCLS each further acknowledges and agrees that those rights of Astrotech being
assigned to Astrotech Florida Holdings, Inc. pursuant to Section 24.1 above are to be further assigned to SouthTrust Bank, and such rights shall remain in affect only so long as CLIN 1 has not been Terminated by either LMCLS or Astrotech. LMCLS
consents to such assignment without the need for further notice to LMCLS per Section 24.3, except as otherwise expressly provided in Section 9.4.1. LMCLS agrees to attorn to SouthTrust Bank upon assignment of 

  

					
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Astrotech’s rights hereunder to such Bank and/or upon foreclosure by such Bank of its mortgage on the Astrotech Florida Facilities. 
  
 24.3 Future Assignments. Except for the cases
specifically identified in Sections 24.1 and 24.2, and related to LMCLS’ right to assign to Customer its rights to services for Customer’s spacecraft under its role as agent of Customer, neither party to this Agreement shall be entitled to
assign, directly or indirectly, by operation of law or otherwise, this Agreement or its rights or obligations hereunder or any interest herein, except to a related or successor entity, or with the prior written consent of the other. Furthermore,
Astrotech agrees to ensure that SouthTrust Bank shall not further assign, directly or indirectly, by operation of law or otherwise, its rights with regard to the Facility Services (CLIN 1) payments as are assigned to it by Astrotech, without the
prior written consent of LMCLS, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. This shall not affect or prohibit or require the prior approval of LMCLS of the assignment of such rights in whole by SouthTrust Bank to its successor or assign in connection
with a sale of the bank. 
  
 25. Disclaimer of Authority.
This Agreement shall not constitute either Astrotech or LMCLS as the legal representative, agent, or attorney-in-fact of the other, nor, except as expressly set forth herein, shall Astrotech or LMCLS have the right or authority to assume, create or
incur any liability or obligation of any kind, express or implied, against or in the name of or on behalf of the other party. 
  
 26. Complete Agreement. This Agreement and the Appendices, Exhibits, and Annexes hereto, together with the documents herein before incorporated by
reference, as amended and supplemented, and any Amendments to this Agreement constitute the entire agreement between the parties hereto with respect to the transactions contemplated hereby and supersede all previous oral and written and all
contemporaneous oral negotiations, commitments, agreements, and understandings. The terms of this Agreement may not be waived, altered, modified or amended, except by a written agreement of the parties hereto executed by duly authorized officers
thereof. 
  
 27. Addition of Astrotech Florida Holdings. Inc.
as a 3rd Party. Astrotech hereby agrees that following
signature of this Amendment 6 by Astrotech and LMCLS, and immediately following the legal formation of Astrotech Florida Holding, Inc., that Astrotech shall obtain Astrotech Florida Holdings, Inc.’s signature in the space provided below and in
the attached Appendix 4, with the intent of making this Amendment a tri-party agreement between Astrotech, Astrotech Florida Holdings, Inc. and LMCLS. Until such time as Astrotech Florida Holding, Inc signs this Amendment, it shall not have any
rights or obligations under this Agreement as amended herein. 
  

					
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 28. Effective Date and Duration of Agreement. This Agreement, which entered into force on 4 March
1989, shall continue in force through 31 December 2006, unless amended or terminated or extended by LMCLS’ right to exercise any or all of the four (4) one-year Agreement option periods for calendar years 2007 through 2010 inclusive pursuant to
the provisions of this Agreement prior to said expiration date. 
  
 IN WITNESS
WHEREOF, the parties hereto, having the authority and intending to be legally bound, have executed this Agreement. 
  

									
	 LOCKHEED MARTIN
 COMMERCIAL LAUNCH SERVICES, INC.
	 	 	 	 ASTROTECH SPACE OPERATIONS, INC.

					
	By:	 	 	 	 	 	By:	 	 
	 	 	John A. Zivic, Jr.	 	 	 	 	 	John B. Satrom
	 	 	Manager	 	 	 	 	 	Senior Vice President and General Manager
	 	 	Business Operations	 	 	 	 	 	 
					
	 Date: 
	 	 	 	 	 	 Date: 
	 	 
			
	 	 	 	 	 ASTROTECH FLORIDA HOLDINGS, INC.

					
	 	 	 	 	 	 	By:	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	Julia A. Pulzone
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	Chief Financial Officer
					
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 Date: 
	 	 

  

					
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 APPENDIX 1 
  
 EXHIBIT 48801 - (xxx) 
 (Payload Name) 
 MISSION SPECIFIC DETAILS
AND REQUIREMENTS 
 FOR 
 ASTROTECH
SERVICES 
  
 This Exhibit 48801-(xxx) sets forth the
mission specific details and requirements for the Services to be provided by Astrotech to Lockheed Martin Commercial Launch Services, Inc. (hereinafter called LMCLS) under Agreement No. 48801 to support the launch of the (Name) Payload.

  

	1.	Launch Date. The (Name) Payload is scheduled for launch from (CCAFS/VAFB) on (Date), which is the launch date for purposes of this Agreement.

  

	2.	Occupancy Period. The Occupancy Period and facility assignments at Astrotech (FLORIDA/VAFB) for the Payload established pursuant to Section 8.1 of the General terms and
Conditions are set forth in Annex A, which is attached to and made part of this Exhibit. 

  

	3.	Additional Services. Astrotech shall provide additional Services as set forth in Annex B, which is attached to and made part of this Exhibit. 

  

	4.	Financial Arrangements. 

  

	 	4.1	Service Fee. Based on the launch date set forth in Section 1 above and pursuant to Section 9.1 of the General terms and Conditions, the Mission Services Fee applicable to the
(Name) Payload is $                . 

  

	 	4.2	Charges for Additional Services. LMCLS shall pay Astrotech additional charges for certain additional Services, as specified in Annex B, which is attached to and made part of
this Exhibit. 

  

	 	4.3	Billing Schedule. The billing schedule established pursuant to Section 9.5.2 of the General terms and Conditions is set forth in Annex C, which is attached to and made part
of this Exhibit. 

  

					
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	5.	Agreement Coordinators and Technical Managers: Pursuant to Section 7.1 of the General Terms and Conditions, the representatives of LMCLS, the Spacecraft Customer, and
Astrotech designated as Agreement Coordinators and Technical Managers are identified in Annex D, which is attached to and made part of this Exhibit. 

  

	6.	Alterations and Exceptions to the General terms and Conditions. Under this Exhibit 48801-(xxx) (there are no alterations or exceptions to the General terms and
Conditions of this Agreement) or (the following are the alterations and/or exceptions to the General terms and Conditions of this Agreement:). 

  

	7.	Effective Date. This Exhibit 48801-(xxx) shall be incorporated into Agreement No. 48801 and Astrotech’s commitment to provide Services for the (Name)
Payload shall commence as of the date of the last signature of the parties below. 

  
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto, intending to be legally bound, have executed this Exhibit. 
  

									
	 LOCKHEED MARTIN
COMMERCIAL LAUNCH SERVICES, INC.
	 	 	 	 ASTROTECH SPACE OPERATIONS, INC.

					
	By:	 	(Signature)	 	 	 	By:	 	(Signature)
					
	 	 	(Name)	 	 	 	 	 	(Name)
					
	 	 	(Title)	 	 	 	 	 	(Title)
					
	Date: 	 	 	 	 	 	Date: 	 	 

  

					
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 ANNEX A 
  
 OCCUPANCY PERIOD AND FACILITY ASSIGNMENTS 
 FOR 
 (Name) PAYLOAD 
 AT 
 ASTROTECH (FLORIDA/VAFB) 
  
 PROGRAM LAUNCH DATE:
                     
  
 OCCUPANCY PERIOD:                      TO
                     
  
 FACILITY ASSIGNMENTS: 
  

					
	 BUILDING/ROOM

	 	 ENTRY DATE

	 	 DEPARTURE DATE

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 

  

			
	FOR ASTROTECH FLORIDA:	 	 
		
	 Building 1/High Bay Complex (“A”, “B”, “C” or “D”)
	 	 
	 Building 1/LMCLS Office Area (Area D4)
	 	CONTINUOUS
		
	 Building 2/(“North” or “South”) High Bay Complex
 Building 2/(“North” or “South”) Encapsulation Bay
 Building 2/Spin Bay
	 	 
		
	 Buildings 3, 4 and 6/ Warehouse Storage
	 	SHARED SPACE, AS REQUIRED & AVAILABLE
		
	 Building 5/Customer Office Space
(Receptionist Area & 4 Offices)
	 	 
		
	 Building 7/Lockheed Martin Technical Office
	 	CONTINUOUS
		
	 Building 9/High Bay Complex
 Building 9/Payload Encapsulation Bay
 Building 9/Conditioned Storage Area
	 	CONTINUOUS
		
	FOR ASTROTECH VAFB:	 	 
		
	 Building 1032/ (“East” or “West”) High Bay Complex
	 	 
		
	 Building 1036/Technical Support Building
(Receptionist Area & 10 Desks)
	 	 
		
	 Building 1034/Warehouse Storage
	 	SHARED SPACE, AS REQUIRED & AVAILABLE

  

					
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 ANNEX B 
  
 ADDITIONAL SERVICES 
 AND 
 ASSOCIATED ADDITIONAL CHARGES 
 FOR 
 (Name) PAYLOAD 
  
 1. Telephone, Facsimile and Telex Service. Astrotech shall provide
LMCLS and Customer, without separate charge, commercial telephone service at the Astrotech Facility, except that LMCLS shall reimburse Astrotech for all long-distance calls charged to its assigned telephone extensions. In addition, Astrotech shall
provide access for LMCLS and Customer use of existing Astrotech facsimile transmission machine and telex capability via personal computer without separate charge, except that LMCLS shall reimburse Astrotech for all associated long-distance and telex
transmission charges. Astrotech will submit an itemized summary of these separate charges along with the billing invoice. 
  

			
	Page 4 of 6	  	AMENDMENT 6

  
 ANNEX C 
  
 PROGRESS PAYMENT SCHEDULE 
 FOR THE  
 (NAME) PAYLOAD

  

							
	 SERVICE FEE PROGRESS PAYMENT

	  	BILLING DATE

	 	 	AMOUNT

	 Deposit and First Partial Payment (5%)
	  	EFFECTIVE DATE	*	 	$	_____
	 Second Partial Payment (45%)
	  	_______________	 	 	$	_____
	 Third Partial Payment (50%)
	  	_______________	 	 	$	_____
	 	  	 	 	 	
	

	 Total
	  	 	 	 	$	_____

  
 (* Invoice will be issued on the
Effective Date of this Agreement) 
  

			
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 ANNEX D 
  
 AGREEMENT COORDINATORS 
 AND TECHNICAL MANAGERS 
 FOR 
 (Name) PAYLOAD 
  

					
	 LMCLS Agreement Coordinator.
	  	(Name)
	 	  	(Title or Position)
	 	  	 Lockheed Martin Commercial Launch Services,
Inc.
 (Address)

	 	  	(Address)
	 	  	Telephone: 	  	 
	 	  	Facsimile:	  	 
		
	 LMCLS Technical Manager.
	  	(Name)
	 	  	(Title or Position)
	 	  	 Lockheed Martin Commercial Launch Services,
Inc.
 (Address)

	 	  	(Address)
	 	  	Telephone: 	  	 
	 	  	Facsimile:	  	 
		
	 Customer Technical Manager.
	  	(Name)
	 	  	(Title or Position)
	 	  	(Customer Organization)
	 	  	(Address)
	 	  	(Address)
	 	  	Telephone: 	  	 
	 	  	Facsimile:	  	 
		
	 Astrotech Agreement Coordinator.
	  	(Name)
	 	  	(Title or Position)
	 	  	 Astrotech Space Operations, Inc.
 300 D
Street, SW Suite 814
 Washington, DC 20024-4703
 Telephone: (202)
488-9000
 Facsimile: (202) 488-3100

		
	 Astrotech Technical Manager.
	  	(Name)
	 	  	(Title)
	 	  	 Astrotech Space Operations, Inc.
 (Address)

	 	  	(Address)
	 	  	Telephone: 	  	 
	 	  	Facsimile:	  	 

  

			
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 APPENDIX 2 
  
 SPACECRAFT SERVICES 
  
 This Appendix 2 describes the scope of Basic Services to be provided by
Astrotech in conjunction with the processing of each Customer spacecraft, spacecraft with integral upper stage, or spacecraft with PAM or other autonomous upper stage under this Agreement at either Astrotech FLORIDA or Astrotech VAFB (the
“Astrotech Facility”). The specific Basic Services to be provided by Astrotech will be as detailed in the Payload Processing Requirements Document pursuant to Section 5.2 of the General Terms and Conditions of this Agreement. 

 
 1. Arrival and Departure Transportation. Astrotech will provide
transportation of crated flight hardware and associated ground support equipment by commercially available ground transportation vehicles from and to terminals within a fifty (50) mile radius of the Astrotech Facility. This service will accommodate
shipment by air to and from commercial or Government airports in the vicinity of Astrotech FLORIDA and Astrotech VAFB. Any specialized loading equipment required, other than forklifts, must be provided by the transporting airline. 
  
 2. Local Transportation. By means of commercially available ground
transportation vehicle, Astrotech will provide transportation and delivery of the crated Payload or Payload elements, and ground support equipment, within the Astrotech Facility and (i) to and from Astrotech FLORIDA and designated facilities at the
Kennedy Space Center (KSC) or Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS), or (ii) to and from Astrotech VAFB and designated facilities at Vandenberg AFB (VAFB), as applicable. 
  
 3. Use of Astrotech Facilities. Astrotech will provide use of the following portions of the applicable Astrotech
Facility. The total mission occupancy period shall be up to fourteen (14) weeks from the time of Customer arrival until Customer departure from the facility. 
  
 (A) For Payloads processed at Astrotech FLORIDA: 
  
 (1) In Building 1: up to fourteen (14) weeks use of one High Bay Complex, consisting of the High Bay, the associated Garment Change Room,
Control Room (Ground Station), and one contiguous Office Area (minimum of 985 ft2) for use by the spacecraft
contractor, 
  

			
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 (2) In Building 2: 
  
 (a) for Spacecraft only or Spacecraft with an integral upper stage up to three (3) weeks use of either (i)
the South High Bay Complex, consisting of the High Bay and the adjacent Fuel and oxidizer Cart Storage Rooms, the South Garment Change Room, and the South Control Room, or (ii) the North High Bay Complex, consisting of the North High Bay, the North
Garment Change Room, and the North Control Room for handling and loading of liquid propellants, and preparation and installation of the Spacecraft apogee kick motor and/or integral upper stage system, if applicable, and other ordnance, and use of
the Spin High Bay, if required, for spin balancing the Spacecraft or related ordnance preparations, and 
  
 (b) for Spacecraft with PAM or other Autonomous Upper Stage up to three (3) weeks use for Spacecraft processing of either (i) the South
High Bay Complex, consisting of the High Bay and the adjacent Fuel and oxidizer Cart Storage Rooms, the South Garment Change Room, and the South Control Room, or (ii) the North High Bay Complex, consisting of the North High Bay, the North Garment
Change Room, and the North Control Room for handling and loading of liquid propellants, and preparation and installation of the Spacecraft apogee kick motor and/or integral upper stage system, if applicable, and other ordnance, and use of the Spin
High Bay, if required, for spin balancing, and up to nine (9) weeks use for Upper Stage processing of either the Spin High Bay, North High Bay Complex, or South High Bay Complex; 
  
 (3) In Buildings 3,4 and 6: storage, on a shared space basis, of flight hardware elements, shipping
containers, ground support equipment, etc.; 
  
 (4) In Building 5: use of up to 4 offices and shared use of conference rooms and reception area for the Customer; and 
  
 (5) In Building 9: for Spacecraft only or Spacecraft with an integral upper stage, use for up to four (4) weeks of one Satellite
Processing Cell, its associated Garment Change Room, and adjacent Control Room for handling and loading of liquid propellants, and preparation and installation of the Spacecraft apogee kick motor and/or integral upper stage system, if applicable,
and other ordnance. 
  

			
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 (B) For Payloads processed at Astrotech VAFB: 
  
 (1) In Building 1032: up to fourteen (14) weeks use of one High Bay Complex, consisting of the High Bay, the
associated Garment Change Room, adjacent Control Room, and associated Cart Storage Room(s); 
  
 (2) In Building 1036: use of one Office Area; and 
  
 (3) In Building 1034: storage, on a shared space basis, of shipping containers, ground support equipment,
etc. 
  
 4. Ordnance Handling and Storage. Astrotech will
provide receiving, inspection, and storage of ordnance items; bridge-wire checking; and, for Payloads processed at Astrotech FLORIDA, cold soak and x-ray of solid rocket motors. 
  
 5. Communications. For Payloads processed at Astrotech FLORIDA, Astrotech will provide radio frequency (RF) links
(via air-link RF circuits or fiber-optic connections), data circuits, and voice communications between Astrotech FLORIDA and KSC/CCAFS, between Building 1 and Building 2, and between Building 1 and Building 9, in accordance with the defined
Astrotech capabilities; closed- circuit television in and between Building 1, Building 2 and Building 9. For Payloads processed at Astrotech VAFB, Astrotech will provide command and data circuits and voice communications between Astrotech VAFB and
designated locations on VAFB, and between Building 1032 and Building 1036, in accordance with defined Astrotech capabilities; and closed-circuit television between the High Bays in Building 1032 and Building 1036. For Payloads processed at either
site, Astrotech will provide on-site Local Area Network (LAN) connectivity, local and long distance telephone service and dedicated use of a facsimile machine, except that Astrotech will be reimbursed by LMCLS for all commercial long distance
charges incurred by LMCLS and LMCLS Customer pursuant to the General Terms and Conditions of this Agreement. 
  
 6. Electrical Power. Astrotech will provide 60Hz, and for Payloads processed at Astrotech FLORIDA 50Hz, electrical power as defined in the Facility
Accommodation Handbook, for electrical ground support equipment. 
  
 7. U.S. Government Coordination. Astrotech will provide coordination with the U.S. Government (NASA and USAF) for any Services requiring U.S. Government support. 
  

			
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 8. Security. Astrotech will provide 24 hour-a-day perimeter security at the Astrotech Facility. At
Astrotech FLORIDA periodic security patrols will be conducted during non-work hours; digital cypher locks are on all internal and external doors leading into the Payload Processing Areas; and all buildings are electronically monitored 24 hours-a-day
for smoke/fire detection. At Astrotech VAFB access via the perimeter gate and all internal and external doors leading into the Payload Processing Areas is controlled by a card readerkeypad system; the electronic security system is directly linked to
Air Police Headquarters. All buildings are electronically monitored 24 hours-a-day for smoke/fire detection. 
  
 9. Solvents and Gases. Astrotech will provide moderate quantities of gaseous nitrogen, liquid nitrogen, gaseous helium, isopropyl alcohol,
deionized water, and other general purpose cleaning agents and solvents. 
  
 10. Hazardous Waste Disposal. Astrotech will provide for disposal of hazardous materials, such as propellants and solvents, resulting from Payload Processing Activities pursuant to Section 6.1 of the General
Terms and Conditions of this Agreement. 
  
 11. Sampling and
Analysis. Astrotech will provide sampling and analysis of up to 25 samples of gases, propellants, and cleaning materials. 
  
 12. Photographic Services. Astrotech will provide use of a 35mm single lens reflex camera with color film and processing fees for up to 100 8x10
inch color prints, use of a digital camera, use of a video camera/recorder (1/2 inch VHS format) and up to three blank video tapes, and photographer support, as required. 
  
 13. Emergency Medical and Fire Protection. Astrotech will provide emergency medical assistance and fire protection at
Astrotech FLORIDA utilizing the services of Brevard County and the City of Titusville, Florida, respectively. At Astrotech VAFB these services are provided through the U.S. Air Force. 
  
 14. Test Equipment. Astrotech will provide test equipment and tools, as available, on a non-interference basis.

  
 15. Calibration. Astrotech will provide standard
equipment calibration services for up to ten (10) items of scientific equipment. 
  

			
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 16. Personnel Protective Suits. Astrotech will provide self-contained, air hose-type personnel
protective suits, splash suits, and related training and support for the Spacecraft team to support Payload propellant handling, transfer, and fueling operations. In addition, upon request Astrotech will arrange for attendance at available related
NASA training courses. 
  
 17. Technical Shop Support.
Astrotech will provide unplanned shop support, as available, on a non-interference basis. 
  
 18. Dynamic Balancing. For Payloads processed at Astrotech FLORIDA, Astrotech will support the dynamic balancing of the Payload or Payload components, as required, within the capabilities of the Astrotech
Schenck-Trebel Model E7S aerospace balance machine. 
  
 19.
Weighing. Astrotech will weigh the Payload, as requested, utilizing the available Astrotech weighing equipment. 
  
 20. U.S. Customs Clearance. Astrotech FLORIDA is part of the Port Canaveral Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ No. 136) and, in this capacity, for Payloads
processed at Astrotech FLORIDA Astrotech will arrange for duty-free entry of the Payload and any Payload processing materials and equipment entering the U.S. from another country for the duration of the Occupancy Period. Astrotech VAFB is part of
the Santa Maria Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ No. 237) and, in this capacity, for Payloads processed at Astrotech VAFB Astrotech will arrange for duty free entry of the Payload and any Payload processing materials and equipment entering the U.S. from
another country for the duration of the Occupancy Period. 
  

			
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 APPENDIX 3 
  
 ATLAS LAUNCH VEHICLE SERVICES 
  
 This Appendix 3 describes the scope of Services to be provided by Astrotech
in conjunction with the processing of each Atlas payload fairing (including the base module) and Payload encapsulation activity associated with the Customer Payload for the Service Fee under this Agreement at Astrotech FLORIDA or Astrotech VAFB (the
Astrotech Facility). The specific Services to be provided by Astrotech will be as specified in the Payload Processing Requirements Document pursuant to Section 5.2 of the General Terms and Conditions of this Agreement. 
  
 1. Arrival and Departure Assistance. Astrotech will assist LMCLS with
the loading and off-loading of hardware and equipment at the Astrotech Facility. 
  
 2. Transportation of Encapsulated Payload. For Payloads processed at Astrotech FLORIDA, Astrotech will arrange for and obtain the necessary permits and licenses (Wide Load, HazMat, etc.) as required by the
State of Florida Department of Transportation for transport of the encapsulated Payload from Astrotech FLORIDA to the launch complex at KSC/CCAFS. LMCLS will be responsible for providing the transport vehicle and for conduct of the transportation
operation. 
  
 3. Use of Astrotech Facilities. Astrotech
will provide use of the following portions of the applicable Astrotech Facility for the duration stated: 
  
 (A) For Payloads processed at Astrotech FLORIDA: 
  
 (1) In Building 1: dedicated use of one Customer Office Area (minimum of 600 ft2) for LMCLS use for the duration of this Agreement; 
  
 (2) In Building 2: up to four (4) weeks use of one Encapsulation Bay or one High Bay and the associated Garment Change Room for payload
fairing preparation and encapsulation of the Customer Payload; 
  
 (3) In Buildings 3,4, and 6: storage, on a shared basis, of flight hardware elements, shipping containers, ground support equipment, etc.; 
  

			
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 (4) In Building 7: dedicated use of one Launch Vehicle Technical Support/Break Area for
the duration of this Agreement; and 
  
 (5) In
Building 9: up to two (2) weeks use of the Encapsulation Bay and the associated Garment Change Room for payload fairing preparation and encapsulation of the Customer Payload, and continuous occupancy of the Conditioned Storage Area for storage of
flight hardware elements and ground support equipment. 
  
 (B) For Payloads
processed at Astrotech VAFB: 
  
 (1) In Building
1032: up to four (4) weeks use of one High Bay and the associated Garment Change Room for payload fairing preparation and encapsulation of the Customer Payload; 
  
 (2) In Building 1034: storage, on a shared space basis, of shipping containers, ground support equipment,
etc. 
  
 4. Communications. For Payloads processed at
Astrotech FLORIDA, Astrotech will provide radio frequency (RF) links (via air-link RF circuits or fiber-optic connections), data circuits, and voice communications within Astrotech FLORIDA between Building 1 and Building 2, and between Building 1
and Building 9, in accordance with the defined Astrotech capabilities; closed-circuit television in and between Building 1, Building 2 and Building 9. For Payloads processed at Astrotech VAFB, Astrotech will provide command and data circuits and
voice communications within Astrotech VAFB between Building 1032 and Building 1036, in accordance with defined Astrotech capabilities; and closed-circuit television between the High Bays in Building 1032 and Building 1036. For Payloads processed at
either site, Astrotech will provide on-site Local Area Network (LAN) connectivity, local and long distance telephone service and dedicated use of a facsimile machine, except that Astrotech will be reimbursed by LMCLS for all commercial long distance
charges incurred by LMCLS and LMCLS Customer pursuant to the General Terms and Conditions of this Agreement. 
  
 5. Technical Shop Support. Astrotech will provide unplanned shop support, as available, on a non-interference basis. 
  
 6. Electrical Power. Astrotech will provide 60Hz, and for Payloads
processed at Astrotech FLORIDA 50Hz, electrical power as defined in the Facility Accommodation Handbook, for electrical ground support equipment. 
  

			
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 7. U.S. Government Coordination. Astrotech will provide coordination with the U.S. Government
(NASA and USAF) for any Services requiring U.S. Government support. 
  
 8. Security. Astrotech will provide 24 hour-a-day perimeter security at the Astrotech Facility. At Astrotech FLORIDA periodic security patrols will be conducted during non-work hours; digital cypher locks are on all internal and
external doors leading into the Payload Processing Areas; and all buildings are electronically monitored 24 hours-a-day for smoke/fire detection. At Astrotech VAFB access via the perimeter gate and all internal and external doors leading into the
Payload Processing Areas is controlled by a card reader, keypad system; the electronic security system is directly linked to Air Police Headquarters. All buildings are electronically monitored 24 hours-a-day for smoke/fire detection. 
  
 9. Solvents and Gases. Astrotech will provide moderate quantities of
gaseous nitrogen, liquid nitrogen, gaseous helium, isopropyl alcohol, deionized water, and other general purpose cleaning agents and solvents. 
  
 10. Hazardous Waste Disposal. Astrotech will provide for disposal of hazardous materials, such as propellants and solvents, resulting from Payload
Processing Activities pursuant to Section 6.1 of the General Terms and Conditions of this Agreement. 
  
 11. Photographic Services. Astrotech will provide use of a 35mm single lens reflex camera with color film and processing fees for up to 100 8x10
inch color prints, use of a digital camera, use of video a camera/recorder (1/2 inch VHS format) and up to three blank video tapes, and photographer support, as required. 
  
 12. Emergency Medical and Fire Protection. Astrotech will provide emergency medical assistance and fire protection at
Astrotech FLORIDA utilizing the services of Brevard County and the City of Titusville, Florida, respectively. At Astrotech VAFB these services are provided through the U.S. Air Force. 
  
 13. Test Equipment. Astrotech will provide test equipment and tools, as available, on a non-interference basis.

  
 14. Pathfinder Operations. Astrotech will provide
support as required for LMCLS payload fairing pathfinder operations consistent with the services specified in this Appendix 3 on a non-interference basis to Spacecraft processing operations at no cost to LMCLS. 
  

			
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 APPENDIX 4 
  
 FACILITIES SERVICES AGREEMENT 
  
 In the event that LMCLS terminates CLIN 2 of the LMCLS Agreement No. 48801
(the “Basic Agreement”) for cause, this Facility Services Agreement shall automatically become effective in accordance with the Terms and Conditions of Section 12.1.3 of the Basic Agreement. 
  
 The terms of this Facilities Services Agreement shall be as follows: 
  
 1. In the event of a Termination for Cause by LMCLS under Section 12.1.2
relative to the Astrotech Florida facilities, LMCLS shall continue to use the Astrotech Florida facilities used in the performance of this Agreement and not included in a termination made pursuant to Section 12.1.2 for that period of time specified
in Section 28 of the basic Agreement, and Astrotech shall remain obligated to continue to allow LMCLS, and LMCLS’ customers, access to such facilities. 
  
 2. In addition to any fees LMCLS is otherwise obligated to pay Astrotech, and notwithstanding LMCLS’ termination of CLIN 2 of the Basic Agreement for
cause under Section 12.1.2 of that Agreement, LMCLS shall remain obligated to continue to pay the Facility Services Fee for CLIN 1 as set forth in Section 9 of that Agreement for those services not included in a termination made pursuant to Section
12.1.2. 
  
 3. The purpose of this Appendix 4 is to: (i) ensure
LMCLS continued access to the Astrotech facilities necessary to the performance of the effort called for by CLIN 1 of the Basic Agreement, and (ii) ensure Astrotech, and its financing sources, that LMCLS will continue to pay the Facilities Services
Fee for services not affected by the termination. Notwithstanding its formal termination of CLIN 2, the terms and conditions of the Basic Agreement shall continue to govern LMCLS’ continued use of the Astrotech Florida facilities under CLIN 1
with the following exceptions: 
  
 (A) Astrotech shall not be obligated to provide
any further mission servicing related efforts as it relates to support of Atlas payload processing operations (see, for example, Sections 6.1.1, 6.1.4, 6.1.5, 6.1.9, 6.1.10, 7.2, 7.3 and 16, Appendix 2, paragraphs 1, 2,4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20, and Appendix 3, paragraphs 1,2, 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, and 14), and 
  

			
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 (B) Astrotech shall be obligated to provide overall facility schedule (per Sections 4.2 and 8) and operations
coordination with LMCLS in LMCLS’ assumption of the efforts and responsibilities referenced in Sections 6.1.1, 6.1.4, 6.1.5, 6.1.9, 6.1.10, 7.2, 7.3 and 16, and in Appendices 2 and 3, and 
  
 (C) Astrotech may assign its rights and responsibilities under the continuing agreement per
the terms of Section 24 of the Basic Agreement, and 
  
 (D) LMCLS is not obligated
to continue paying Astrotech any Mission Services Fees set forth in Section 9.1 of the Basic Agreement. 
  
 4. LMCLS obligation to continue to pay the Facilities Services Fee under paragraph 2 is contingent on Astrotech’s continued allowance of LMCLS’
and LMCLS’ customers access to the Astrotech facilities. 
  
 IN WITNESS
WHEREOF, the parties hereto, having the authority and intending to be legally bound, have executed this Agreement. 
  

									
	 LOCKHEED MARTIN
 COMMERCIAL LAUNCH SERVICES, INC.
	 	 	 	 ASTROTECH SPACE OPERATIONS, INC.

					
	By:	 	 	 	 	 	By:	 	 
	 	 	 John A. Zivic, Jr.
 Manager
 Business Operations
	 	 	 	 	 	 John B. Satrom
 Senior Vice President and General Manager

					
	Date: 	 	 	 	 	 	Date: 	 	 

  

					
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	ASTROTECH FLORIDA HOLDINGS, INC.
		
	By:	 	 
	 	 	 Julia A. Pulzone
 Chief Financial Officer

		
	 Date: 
	 	 

  

					
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 APPENDIX 5 
 ASTROTECH PAYLOAD PROCESSING SERVICES 
 FOR
SPACECRAFT AND, IF APPLICABLE, UPPER STAGE SYSTEMS 
 PROCESSING FEES FOR ATLAS MISSIONS 1 THROUGH 4 IN 
 A SINGLE CALENDAR YEAR (CCAFS & VAFB) 
  

							
	 CALENDAR YEAR

	  	FACILITY
SERVICES
FEE

	  	MISSION
SERVICES
FEE

	 2001
	  	 	N/A	  	 	N/A
	 2002
	  	$	549,313	  	$	250,688
	 2003
	  	$	553,563	  	$	263,438
	 2004
	  	$	558,063	  	$	276,938
	 2005
	  	$	562,563	  	$	290,438
	 2006
	  	$	567,063	  	$	303,938
	 2007 (OPTION YEAR 1)
	  	$	446,813	  	$	318,188
	 2008 (OPTION YEAR 2)
	  	$	451,563	  	$	332,438
	 2009 (OPTION YEAR 3)
	  	$	456,563	  	$	347,438
	 2010 (OPTION YEAR 4)
	  	$	461,563	  	$	362,438

  

	NOTE 1.	Prices stated are based on a guaranteed minimum of 2 missions in CY2001, 4 missions per year for CY2002 through CY2006, and 2 additional missions at any time during 2001 through
2005. Missions in excess of the guaranteed mission quantity shall be priced per Appendix 6. 

  

	NOTE 2.	The Facility Services Fee shall be invoiced thirty (30) calendar days before the end of each calendar quarter and shall be due and payable on the last day of the quarter
regardless of mission processing activity. 

  

	NOTE 3.	Should LMCLS fail to process the guaranteed minimum number of Payloads during any calendar year, LMCLS agrees to pay Astrotech for the balance of the Mission Services Fees
for the guaranteed missions within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of an invoice to be issued in December of the applicable calendar year. Minimum processing requirements have been satisfied for CY2001. 

  

	NOTE 4.	Pricing is provided for four one-year option periods from CY2007 through CY2010. 

  

	NOTE 5.	Mission Services Fee prices stated are on a “per-payload” basis. Dual manifested GEO spacecraft will be charged twice the rate shown in the price table. Multiple-LEO
spacecraft missions utilizing a single processing cell will be charged as a single payload. 

  

	NOTE 6.	Services as provided support all Atlas V/5 meter Payload Fairing Operations at CCAFS and all Atlas V/4 meter Payload Fairing Operations at VAFB. 

  

	NOTE 7.	Prices stated are exclusive of any taxes, if applicable. 

  

					
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 APPENDIX 6 
 ASTROTECH PAYLOAD PROCESSING SERVICES 
 FOR
SPACECRAFT AND, IF APPLICABLE, UPPER STAGE SYSTEMS 
 CHARGES FOR ATLAS MISSIONS 5 AND ABOVE IN 
 A SINGLE CALENDAR YEAR (CCAFS and VAFB) 
  

							
	 CALENDAR YEAR

	  	FIRM FIXED PRICE PER PAYLOAD

	 	  	PAYLOADS 5-7
IN SAME YEAR

	  	PAYLOADS 8+
IN SAME YEAR

	 2001 (see Note 2)
	  	$	749,000	  	 	N/A
	 2002
	  	$	675,000	  	$	256,000
	 2003
	  	$	692,000	  	$	262,000
	 2004
	  	$	710,000	  	$	269,000
	 2005
	  	$	728,000	  	$	276,000
	 2006
	  	$	746,000	  	$	283,000
	 2007 (OPTION YEAR 1)
	  	$	765,000	  	$	291,000
	 2008 (OPTION YEAR 2)
	  	$	784,000	  	$	298,000
	 2009 (OPTION YEAR 3)
	  	$	804,000	  	$	305,000
	 2010 (OPTION YEAR 4)
	  	$	824,000	  	$	313,000

  

	NOTE 1.	Prices stated are for Missions 5 and above in any given calendar year. Pricing associated with Missions 1-4 is provided in Appendix 5 to this Agreement. 

  

	NOTE 2.	The pricing shown for CY2001 applies to the 3rd
mission processed during that year assuming a launch in December 2001, and includes the $125,000 fee for out-of-scope items. If and when processed, this mission will count towards the two additional missions guaranteed at any time during 2001-2005
(refer to Note 1 of Appendix 5). This mission price increases by $3,000/month for an earlier launch date, beginning in November 2001 (Nov 2001 = $752,000, Oct 2001 = $755,000, etc.). 

  

	NOTE 3.	Any mission above four in a given calendar year from 2002-2005, which is counted against the two additional missions guaranteed at any time during 2001 through 2005 (refer to Note 1
of Appendix 5), shall be charged an additional $125,000 fee for out-of-scope items. 

  

	NOTE 4.	Pricing is provided for four one-year option periods from CY2007 through CY2010. 

  

	NOTE 5.	Prices stated are on a “per-payload” basis. Dual manifested GEO spacecraft will be charged twice the rate shown in the price table. Multiple-LEO spacecraft missions
utilizing a single processing cell will be charged as a single payload. 

  

	NOTE 6.	Services as provided support all Atlas V/5 meter Payload Fairing Operations at CCAFS and all Atlas V/4 meter Payload Fairing Operations at VAFB. 

  

	NOTE 7.	Prices stated are exclusive of any taxes, if applicable. 

  

					
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 APPENDIX 7 
 ALTERNATE PRICE SCHEDULE 
 APPLICABLE FOLLOWING
CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDING 10 (2 CELLS) 
 CHARGES FOR MISSIONS 1 THROUGH 4 IN A SINGLE CALENDAR YEAR (CCAFS & VAFB) 
 NOT-TO-EXCEED (NTE) PRICING 
  

							
	 CALENDAR YEAR

	  	FACILITY
SERVICES
FEE

	  	MISSION
SERVICES
FEE

	 2004
	  	$	631,477	  	$	276,938
	 2005
	  	$	637,562	  	$	290,438
	 2006
	  	$	644,062	  	$	303,938
	 2007
	  	$	525,812	  	$	318,188
	 2008
	  	$	533,562	  	$	332,438
	 2009
	  	$	539,562	  	$	347,438
	 2010
	  	$	547,562	  	$	362,438

  

	NOTE 1.	Prices stated are based on a guaranteed minimum quantity of 2 missions in CY2001, 4 missions per year for CY2002 through CY2006, and 2 additional missions at any time during 2001
through 2005. Note that CY2007 through CY2010 are currently Option Years. Mission 5 and above in any given calendar year would be priced per Appendix 8 to this Agreement. 

  

	NOTE 2.	The Facility Services Fee shall be invoiced on the first business day of each calendar quarter and shall be due and payable regardless of mission processing activity.

  

	NOTE 3.	Should LMCLS fail to process the guaranteed minimum number of Pay loads during any calendar year, LMCLS agrees to pay Astrotech for the balance of the Mission Services Fees for the
guaranteed missions upon receipt of an invoice to be issued in December of the applicable calendar year. 

  

	NOTE 4.	Prices stated are on a “per-payload” basis. Dual manifested GEO spacecraft will be charged twice the rate shown in the price table. Multiple-LEO spacecraft missions
utilizing a single processing cell will be charged as a single payload. 

  

	NOTE 5.	Services as provided support all Atlas V/5 meter Payload Fairing Operations at CCAFS and all Atlas V/4 meter Payload Fairing Operations at VAFB. 

  

	NOTE 6.	Prices stated are exclusive of any taxes, if applicable 

  

	NOTE 7.	Prices shown above assume two processing cells are constructed in Building 10. If only one processing cell is constructed, then the prices shown above shall be adjusted to reflect
the prices for Building 10 with one processing cell as contained in Attachment B of the Memorandum of Understanding signed by Astrotech and LMCLS dated 25 January 2001. 

  

					
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 APPENDIX 8 
 ALTERNATE PRICE SCHEDULE 
 APPLICABLE FOLLOWING
CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDING 10 (2 CELLS) 
 CHARGES FOR MISSIONS 5 AND ABOVE IN A SINGLE CALENDAR YEAR 
 FOR ALL ATLAS MISSIONS (CCAFS and VAFB) 
 NOT-TO-EXCEED (NTE) PRICING PER PAYLOAD 
  

							
	 	  	NTE PRICE PER PAYLOAD

	 CALENDAR YEAR

	  	PAYLOADS 5-7
IN SAME YEAR

	  	PAYLOADS 8+
IN SAME YEAR

	 2004
	  	$	783,000	  	$	269,000
	 2005
	  	$	803,000	  	$	276,000
	 2006
	  	$	823,000	  	$	283,000
	 2007
	  	$	844,000	  	$	291,000
	 2008
	  	$	866,000	  	$	298,000
	 2009
	  	$	887,000	  	$	305,000
	 2010
	  	$	910,000	  	$	313,000

  

	NOTE 1.	Prices stated are for Missions 5 and above in any given calendar year. Pricing associated with Missions 1-4 is provided in Appendix 7. 

  

	NOTE 2.	Prices stated are on a “per-payload” basis. Dual manifested GEO spacecraft will be charged twice the rate shown in the price table. Multiple-LEO spacecraft missions
utilizing a single processing cell will be charged as a single payload. 

  

	NOTE 3.	Services as provided support all Atlas V/5 meter Payload Fairing Operations at CCAFS and all Atlas V/4 meter Payload Fairing Operations at VAFB. 

  

	NOTE 4.	Prices stated are exclusive of any taxes, if applicable. 

  

	NOTE 5.	Prices shown above assume two processing cells are constructed in Building 10. If only one processing cell is constructed, then the prices shown above shall be adjusted to reflect
the prices for Building 10 with one processing cell as contained in Attachment B of the Memorandum of Understanding signed by Astrotech and LMCLS dated 25 January 2001. 

  

					
	 	 	Page 1 of 1	  	AMENDMENT 6Contract NNK04LA75C between Astrotech and JFK Spacecenter NASA

 Exhibit 10.33 
  

													
	 SOLICITATION/CONTRACT/ORDER FOR COMMERCIAL ITEMS
 OFFEROR TO COMPLETE BLOCKS 12, 17, 23, 24, & 30
	  	1. REQUISITION NO PR 4200069386	  	PAGE 1 OF 29
	2. CONTRACT NO NNK04LA75C	  	 3. AWARD/EFFECTIVE DATE
         See Box 31c.
	  	4. ORDER NO.	  	5. SOLICITATION NO. NNK04044847Q	  	6. SOLICITATION ISSUE DATE 04/01/04
	7. FOR SOLICITATION INFORMATION CALL	  	 ð     
	  	 a. NAME
 LYNN RAFFORD     Lynn.e.rafford@nasa.gov
	  	b. TELEPHONE NO. (No collect calls) (321) 867-7364	  	8. OFFER DUE DATE/LOCAL TIME 04/30/04 4:30 PM EST
							
	9. ISSUED BY	  	 	  	OP-LS	  	10. THIS ACQUISITION IS	  	 	  	11. DELIVERY FOR FOB DESTINATION UNLESS BLOCK IS MARKED	  	12. DISCOUNT TERMS Net 30
	  
 John F. Kennedy Space Center, NASA Procurement
Office, Mailcode: OP-LS
 Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899
	  	  
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  ̈      SET ASIDE: 100 % FOR
	  	 	  	  
	  	  ̈      SMALL BUSINESS
	  	 	  	  ̈      SEE SCHEDULE
	  
	  	  ̈      HUBZONE SMALL
           BUSINESS
	  	 	  	 x 13a. THIS CONTRACT IS A RATED ORDER
 UNDER DPAS (15 CFR 700)

	  	  ̈      8(A)
	  	 	  	13b. RATING: DO C-9     PPC: KC
	  	 NAICS:         N/A
  

SIZE STD:     N/A
	  	 	  	 14. METHOD OF SOLICITATION
  
 x   RFQ  ̈
  IFB  ̈   RFP

			
	15. DELIVER TO CODE	  	16. ADMINISTERED BY	  	CODE OP-LS
		
	Not Applicable	  	Same as Block 9

															
						
	17a CONTRACTOR/OFFEROR	  	CAGE CODE	  	OEUA1	  	VID S002033	  	18a. PAYMENT WILL BE MADE BY	  	CODE GG-B-C2
		
	 Astrotech Space Operations, Inc.
 1515
Chaffee Drive
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	  	 John F. Kennedy Space Center, NASA
 General Accounting A/P
 GG-B-C2
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FL 32899

	 	  	 	  	 TIN: 541836653
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	TELEPHONE NO. 321 268-3830	  	 	  
		
	  ̈      17b. CHECK IF REMITTANCE IS DIFFERENT AND PUT SUCH ADDRESS IN OFFER
	  	 18b. SUBMIT INVOICES TO ADDRESS SHOWN IN BLOCK 18a UNLESS BLOCK BELOW IS
CHECKED          ̈ SEE ADDENDUM

													
						
	 19.
ITEM NO.

	  	 20.
 SCHEDULE OF SUPPLIES/SERVICES

	  	 21.
QUANTITY

	  	22.
UNIT

	  	23.
UNIT PRICE

	  	 24.
 AMOUNT

	 1.
	  	 Payload Processing Capability for CALIPSO/CloudSat Expendable Launch Vehicle Mission, in Accordance with Attached Statement of Work, Appendices,
and Terms and Conditions.
 (Use Reverse and/or Attach Additional Sheets as Necessary)
	  	1	  	Lot	  	$	1,298,434.00	  	$	1,298,434.00
	 	  	 29. ACCOUNTING AND APPROPRIATION DATA
  
 See Article 9 for Accounting and Appropriation Data
	  	 
 
 	26. TOTAL AWARD
AMOUNT (For Govt. Use
Only)
	 	  	 	  	 	 	  	 	$1,298,434.00
	
	 x      27a. SOLICITATION
INCORPORATES BY REFERENCE FAR 52.212-1, 52.212-4. FAR 52.212-3 AND 52.212-5 ARE ATTACHED. ADDENDA x ARE  ̈ ARE
NOT ATTACHED
  
 x      27b. CONTRACT/PURCHASE ORDER INCORPORATES BY REFERENCE FAR 52.212-4. FAR 52.212-5 IS ATTACHED. ADDENDA x ARE  ̈ ARE NOT ATTACHED.

  

			
	 x      28. CONTRACTOR IS REQUIRED TO SIGN THIS DOCUMENT AND RETURN _4_ COPIES
TO ISSUING OFFICE. CONTRACTOR AGREES TO FURNISH AND DELIVER ALL ITEMS SET FORTH OR OTHERWISE IDENTIFIED ABOVE AND ON ANY ADDITIONAL SHEETS SUBJECT TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SPECIFIED HEREIN.
	  	 29.   AWARD OF CONTRACT: REFERENCE_______________ OFFER DATED_______. YOUR OFFER ON SOLICITATION (BLOCK 5). INCLUDING ANY
ADDITIONS OR CHANGES WHICH ARE SET FORTH HEREIN IS ACCEPTED AS TO ITEMS: 1-5

  

							
	 30a. SIGNATURE OF OFFEROR/CONTRACTOR
	 	 31a. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (SIGNATURE OF CONTRACTING OFFICER)

				
	/s/    JOHN B. SATROM        	 	 	 	/s/    TERRANCE W. CROWLEY        	 	  
	 30b. NAME AND TITLE OF SIGNER (TYPE OR PRINT)
 John B. Satrom
 Senior Vice President & General Manager
	 	 30c. DATE
         SIGNED
 02 July 2004
	 	 31b. NAME OF CONTRACTING OFFICER (TYPE OR PRINT)
 Terrance W. Crowley
 Contracting
Officer
	 	 31c. DATE
         SIGNED
 7/2/04

  

			
		
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 PREVIOUS EDITION IS
NOT USABLE
	  	 STANDARD FORM 1449 (REV. 4/2002)
 Prescribed by GSA - FAR (48 CFR) 53.212

			
	NNK04LA75C	  	CALIPSO/CloudSat Payload Processing

  

					
	 Standard Form 1449 (Solicitation/Contract/Order for Commercial Items)
	  	1
	 Table of Contents
	  	 	  	2
			
	 ARTICLE 1
	  	TYPE OF CONTRACT	  	4
			
	 ARTICLE 2
	  	SUPPLIES AND/OR SERVICES TO BE FURNISHED	  	4
			
	 ARTICLE 3
	  	GOVERNMENT PROVIDED DOCUMENTS	  	4
			
	 ARTICLE 4
	  	KSC 52.210-90 SCOPE OF WORK (FEB 1990)	  	5
			
	 ARTICLE 5
	  	DATA REQUIREMENTS LIST (DRL)	  	5
			
	 ARTICLE 6
	  	INSPECTION OF FACILITY AND SERVICES	  	5
			
	 ARTICLE 7
	  	TIME OF PERFORMANCE	  	6
			
	 ARTICLE 8
	  	PLACE OF PERFORMANCE	  	6
			
	 ARTICLE 9
	  	ACCOUNTING AND APPROPRIATION DATA	  	7
			
	 ARTICLE 10
	  	CONTRACTING OFFICER’S TECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVE	  	7
			
	 ARTICLE 11
	  	LIABILITY	  	7
			
	 ARTICLE 12
	  	LICENSES AND PERMITS FOR A PAYLOAD PROCESSING FACILITY/OPERATOR	  	11
			
	 ARTICLE 13
	  	UNDERSTANDING REGARDING THE USE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY, FACILITIES AND ASSETS	  	11
			
	 ARTICLE 14
	  	GOVERNMENT INSIGHT AND APPROVAL	  	12
			
	 ARTICLE 15
	  	JOINT FACILITY OCCUPANCY	  	14
			
	 ARTICLE 16
	  	SAFETY AND HEALTH	  	15
			
	 ARTICLE 17
	  	MISSION SUCCESS DETERMINATION	  	16
			
	 ARTICLE 18
	  	PAYMENT SCHEDULE	  	20
			
	 ARTICLE 19
	  	INVESTIGATIONS AND CORRECTIVE ACTIONS	  	21
			
	 ARTICLE 20
	  	FAR 52.212-4 CONTRACT TERMS AND CONDITIONS – COMMERCIAL ITEMS (OCT 2003)	  	21
			
	 ARTICLE 21
	  	FAR 52.212-5 CONTRACT TERMS AND CONDITIONS REQUIRED TO IMPLEMENT STATUTES OR EXECUTIVE ORDERS – COMMERCIAL ITEMS (JAN 2004)	  	25
			
	 ARTICLE 22
	  	LISTING OF CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE	  	29
			
	 ARTICLE 23
	  	LIST OF ATTACHMENTS	  	30

  

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 SCHEDULE OF SUPPLIES/SERVICES 
  

	ARTICLE 1	TYPE OF CONTRACT 

  
 This contract is firm-fixed price. 
  

	ARTICLE 2	SUPPLIES AND/OR SERVICES TO BE FURNISHED 

  
 The Contractor shall provide all resources (except as may be expressly stated in this contract as furnished by the Government) necessary to accomplish the work set forth
in the contract line items indicated below in accordance with the Description/Specifications/Work Statement in Article 4. 
  

									
	 Contract Line Item
Number

	  	 Description

	  	Qty

	  	Initial Facility
Occupancy Date

	  	Launch Date

	 1
	  	 CALIPSO/CloudSat Payload Processing
	  	1 Lot	  	January 17,2005	  	April 15, 2005

  

	ARTICLE 3	GOVERNMENT PROVIDED DOCUMENTS 

  
 At contract award, the Government will provide the Contractor the following documents: 
  

					
	 Documents

	  	 Gov. Submittal Date

	  	 Contractor Reply Date

	CALIPSO Launch Site Support Plan (KSC-PLN-CALIPSO-LSSP)	  	Upon contract award	  	15 calendar days after Government submittal
			
	CloudSat Launch Site Support Plan (KSC-PLN-CLOUDSAT-LSSP)	  	Upon contract award	  	15 calendar days after Government submittal
			
	CALIPSO Contamination Control Implementation Plan (NASA/LaRC PC-SAT-503)	  	30 calendar days after contract award	  	15 calendar days after Government submittal
			
	CloudSat Contamination Control Implementation Plan (TBD)	  	30 calendar days after contract award	  	15 calendar days after Government submittal
			
	Payload Processing Procedures	  	All Payload Procedures will be submitted 55 calendar days before initial use.	  	30 calendar days after Government submittal
			
	Payload Safety Documentation, e.g., Spacecraft Missile System Pre-Launch Safety Package (MSPSP)	  	All Safety documentation will be submitted: Initial upon contract award; Final at 45 days prior to Initial Facility Occupation	  	15 calendar days after Government submittal

  

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	ARTICLE 4	KSC 52.210-90 SCOPE OF WORK (FEB 1990) 

  
 The Contractor shall provide personnel, material, and facilities (except as otherwise provided for in this contract) necessary to perform those functions set forth in
Attachment 1, entitled “STATEMENT OF WORK: CALIPSO/CloudSat Payload Processing Capability for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, March 2004”. 
  

	ARTICLE 5	DATA REQUIREMENTS LIST (DRL) 

  

	A.	The Contractor shall furnish all data identified and described in Attachment 2, “Data Requirements List”. 

  

	B.	The Government reserves the right to reasonably defer the date of delivery of any or all line items of data specified in the DRL. Such right may be exercised at no increase in the
contract amount. The parties may agree to terminate or add to the requirement for any or all line items of data specified in the DRL pursuant to FAR 52.212-4(c). 

  

	C.	To the extent that data required to be furnished by other provisions of this contract are also identified and described in the DRL, compliance with the DRL shall be accepted as
compliance with such other provisions. In the event of conflict between the identity and description of data called for by specific provisions of this contract and the DRL, the DRL shall control the data to be furnished. 

  

	D.	Nothing contained in this Data Requirements List provision shall relieve the Contractor from furnishing data called for by, or under the authority of, other provisions of this
contract, which are not identified and described in the DRL attached to this contract. Whenever such data are identified, either by the Contractor or the Government, they will be listed in the DRL. 

  

	E.	Except as otherwise provided in this contract, the cost of data to be furnished in response to the DRL attached to this contract is included in the price of this contract.

  

	ARTICLE 6	INSPECTION OF FACILITY AND SERVICES 

  

	(a)	Definitions. “Services,” as used in this clause, includes all activities involved in the furnishing of a payload processing facility and supporting services in the conduct
of payload processing. 

  

	(b)	The Contractor shall provide and maintain an inspection system covering the facility and services under this contract which is acceptable to the Government. Complete records of all
inspection work performed by the Contractor shall be maintained and made available and accessible, in a timely fashion, to the Government during contract performance and for as long afterwards as the contract requires. 

  

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	(c)	The Government has the right to attend, observe and otherwise participate in the inspection and testing of all facilities and services called for by the contract, to the extent
practicable at all times and places during the term of the contract. The Government shall provide its assessment of those inspections and tests that, in the judgment of the Government, do not satisfy or conform to the requirements of the contract,
in a manner that will not unduly disrupt or delay the work. 

  

	(d)	From receipt of certificate of facility readiness (DRL 7) through the facility occupancy period, if the facility or any of the services do not conform with contract requirements,
NASA may require the Contractor to provide the facility or perform the services again in conformity with contract requirements, at no increase in contract price. When the defects in the facility or services cannot be corrected by re-performance, the
Government may (1) require the Contractor to take necessary action to ensure that future performance conforms to contract requirements and (2) reduce the contract price to reflect the reduced value of the facility provided or services performed.

  

	(e)	If the Government performs inspections or tests on the premises of the Contractor or a subcontractor, the Contractor shall furnish, and shall require subcontractors to furnish,
without additional charge, all reasonable facilities and assistance for the safe, clean and convenient performance of these duties. 

  

	(f)	From receipt of certificate of facility readiness (DRL 7) through the facility occupancy period, if the Contractor fails to promptly provide the facility or perform the services or
to take the necessary action to ensure future performance in conformity with contract requirements, the Government may (1) by contract or otherwise, provide the facility or perform the services and charge to the Contractor any cost incurred by the
Government that is directly related to the performance of such service or (2) terminate the contract for cause. 

  

	ARTICLE 7	TIME OF PERFORMANCE 

  
 The period of performance is contract award through May 15, 2005. The Government requires performance of CLIN 1 through launch (April 15,2005) and removal of all GSE from the facility (30 days after launch).

  

	ARTICLE 8	PLACE OF PERFORMANCE 

  
 The place of performance shall be on Vandenberg Air Force Base, CA. 
  

	ARTICLE 9	ACCOUNTING AND APPROPRIATION DATA 

  
   76-278-30-CA/FC400000/76VA000/SAEX220004D 
   76-285-30-CA/FC400000/76VA000/SAEX220004D 
  

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	ARTICLE 10	CONTRACTING OFFICER’S TECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVE 

  
 The Contracting Officer’s Technical Representative (COTR) for the purposes of monitoring and coordinating the technical requirements of this contract is (to be
appointed at contract award). 
  
 Specific duties and responsibilities of the
COTR, including certification of services performed in accordance with this contract, are those delegated in the Contracting Officer’s Technical Representative Delegation Letter (NASA Form 1634) for this contract. 
  

	ARTICLE 11	LIABILITY 

  

	A.	Definitions 

  
 For purposes of this clause, the following definitions are applicable: 
  

	 	1.	A “Party” is a person or entity that signs this contract. 

  

	 	2.	The term “related entity” means: 

  

	 	(a)	a Contractor or subcontractor of a Party at any tier; 

  

	 	(b)	a user or Customer of a Party at any tier; or 

  

	 	(c)	a Contractor or subcontractor of a user or Customer of a Party at any tier. “Contractors” and “subcontractors” include suppliers of any kind.

  

	 	3.	The term “damage” means: 

  

	 	(a)	bodily injury to, or other impairment of health of, or death of, any person; 

  

	 	(b)	damage to, loss of, or loss of use of any property; 

  

	 	(c)	loss of revenue or profits; or 

  

	 	(d)	other direct, indirect or consequential damage. 

  

	 	4.	The term “launch vehicle” means an object (or any part thereof) intended for launch, launched from Earth, or returning to Earth which carries payloads or persons, or both.

  

	 	5.	The term “payload” means all property to be flown or used on or in a launch vehicle. 

  

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	 	6.	The term “Protected Space Operations” means all launch vehicle and payload activities on Earth, in outer space, or in transit between Earth and outer space performed under
this contract. It includes, but is not limited to: 

  

	 	(a)	research, design, development, test, manufacture, assembly, integration, operation, or use of: launch vehicles, transfer vehicles, payloads, related support equipment and facilities
and services; 

  

	 	(b)	all activities related to ground support, test, training, simulation, or guidance and control equipment, and related facilities or services. 

  
 “Protected Space Operations” excludes activities on Earth which
are conducted on return from space to develop further a payload’s product or process for use other than for launch vehicle related activities in implementation of this Contract. 
  

	 	7.	The term “Unusually Hazardous Risks” means those risks, beginning with payload arrival at the landing site or Payload Processing Facility, which result from the pressures,
gasses, propellants, ordnance, fuels or radiation sources (such as ionized or non-ionized) utilized on the specific payload. Payload processing itself may involve hazardous situations (e.g. fueling, hoisting/lifting of the flight hardware and GSE)
as would potential accidents resulting in burning, combustion, explosion or fuel leaks, (e.g. hydrazine) encountered during the processing flow. 

  

	B.	Liability for Unusually Hazardous Risks - Third Party 

  

	 	1.	Liability Scheme 

  

	 	(a)	The Contractor shall continue in effect any insurance which protects the Contractor and/or the Government from third party claims for Unusually Hazardous Risks. If existing
insurance is not applicable, or the amount is considered insufficient to cover the probable liability to third parties, then the Contractor shall obtain additional insurance to cover the third party claims. The cost for obtaining such additional
insurance shall be subject to an equitable adjustment. The Contractor shall consult with and obtain the approval of the Contracting Officer before it modifies or cancels any such insurance that would affect the protection provided to the Contractor
or the Government. 

  

	 	2.	Procedures 

  

	 	(a)	Upon Contract award the Contractor shall provide to the Contracting Officer: A copy of the terms and conditions of any existing policy and/or the proposed insurance policy which
covers third party liability and the premium cost to the Government for such proposed policy. 

  

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	 	(b)	The proposed insurance policy shall meet at a minimum the following requirements: 

  

	 	(1)	The insurance shall protect the Contractor, and, to the extent insurance may be obtained without additional cost to the Government, it shall protect the Government.

  

	 	(2)	The Contractor shall propose an amount of insurance protection that is available in the world market at reasonable premium cost. 

  

	 	(3)	The policy shall provide that coverage will attach upon commencement of initial facility occupancy date and shall remain in force through facility departure date and may not be
revised or canceled prior to the facility departure date, unless the Contracting Officer agrees in writing to the revision or cancellation. 

  

	 	(c)	Within 7 days after receiving the information described in paragraph B.2.(a) of this Article, the Contracting Officer shall approve the proposed insurance policy or require
modifications to the policy and establish a date for submission of a revised proposed policy. 

  

	 	(d)	If the Government approves a proposed insurance policy, the Contractor shall provide proof of the required insurance by: 

  

	 	(1)	Certifying to the Contracting Officer, in a writing signed by an authorized officer of the Contractor, that it has obtained the approved insurance policy; and

  

	 	(2)	Filing with the Contracting Officer a certificate of insurance showing insurance coverage by the insurer of a currently effective and properly endorsed policy which has been
approved by the Contracting Officer. The Contractor shall provide to the Government a copy of the approved insurance policy as soon as it becomes available. 

  

	C.	Cross-waiver of Liability 

  

	 	1.	The objective of this Paragraph C is to establish a cross-waiver of liability by the parties and related entities in the interest of encouraging participation in the exploration,
exploitation, and use of outer space. This cross-waiver of liability shall be broadly construed to achieve this objective. 

  

	 	2.     (a)	 Each Party agrees to a cross-waiver of liability pursuant to which each Party waives all claims against any of the entities or persons listed in such paragraphs (1)
through (3) of this paragraph based on damage arising out of 

  

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Protected Space Operations. This cross-waiver shall apply only if the person, entity, or property causing the damage is involved in Protected Space
Operations and the person, entity, or property damaged is damaged by virtue of its involvement in Protected Space Operations. The cross-waiver shall apply to any claims for damage, whatever the legal basis for such claims, including but not limited
to delict and tort (including negligence of every degree and kind) and contract, against: 

  

	 	(1)	another Party; 

  

	 	(2)	a related entity of another Party; 

  

	 	(3)	the employees of any of the entities identified in subparagraphs (1) and (2) of this paragraph. 

  

	 	(b)	In addition, each Party shall extend the crosswaiver of liability as set forth in paragraph 2.(a) of this paragraph to its own related entities by requiring them, by contract or
otherwise, to agree to waive all claims against the entities or persons identified in paragraphs 2.(a)(1) through (3) of this paragraph. 

  

	 	(c)	For avoidance of doubt, this cross-waiver of liability includes a cross-waiver of liability arising from the Convention on International Liability for Damage by Space Objects (Mar
29,1972,24 United States Treaties and Other International Agreements (U.S.T) 2389, Treaties and other International Acts Series (T.I.A.S.)(No. 7762) where the person, entity, or property causing the damage is involved in Protected Space Operations
and the person, entity, or property damage is damaged by virtue of its involvement in Protected Space Operations. 

  

	 	(d)	Notwithstanding the other provisions of this paragraph C, this cross-waiver of liability shall not be applicable to: 

  

	 	(1)	claims between a Party and its own related entity or between its own related entities; 

  

	 	(2)	claims made by a natural person, his/her estate, survivors, or subrogees for injury or death of such natural person; 

  

	 	(3)	claims for damage caused by willful misconduct; 

  

	 	(4)	intellectual property claims; 

  

	 	(5)	contract claims between the Parties based on the express contractual provisions of this contract, except for this Cross-Waiver of Liability clause; 

  

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	 	(e)	Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to create the basis for a claim or suit where none would otherwise exist. 

  

	D.	Limitation of Contractor and Customer Liability 

  
 Notwithstanding the definition of the term “Damage”, to the extent that a risk of Damage is not dealt with expressly in this Contract,
contractor’s liability to customer, and Customer’s liability to Contractor arising out of this Contract, whether or not arising as a result of an alleged breach of this Contract, 1. shall be limited to direct damages only and shall not
include any loss of revenue, profits or other indirect or consequential damages, and 2. shall not exceed the total price paid to Contractor by Customer for the Services to be provided for the particular Payload under this Contract. 
  

	ARTICLE 12	LICENSES AND PERMITS FOR A PAYLOAD PROCESSING FACILITY/OPERATOR 

  
 The Contractor shall assume all responsibility for obtaining the necessary licenses, permits, site plans (per EWR 127-1), and clearances, with the exception of
radioactive materials, that may be required by the Department of Transportation, Department of Commerce, Department of Defense, or other Federal, State, or local governmental bodies or subdivisions thereof, or of any other duly constituted public
authority in performance of the work whether performed by the Contractor or the Customer housed in the facility unless otherwise directed by the Contracting Officer. The Contractor shall obey and abide by all applicable laws, regulations or
ordinances in order to operate as a commercial payload processing Contractor under this contract. All applicable costs and fees associated with obtaining licenses, permits, site plans, and clearances are included in the contract price. 

 

	ARTICLE 13	UNDERSTANDING REGARDING THE USE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY, FACILITIES AND ASSETS 

  
 The Contractor shall obtain and maintain any necessary agreements between the Contractor and any Government Agency authorizing the use of
Government property, facilities, assets or services which are required in performance of this contract. 
  
 The Government makes no warranty whatsoever as to the suitability for use of Government property, facilities and other assets made available under the terms and conditions of other Government Use Agreements. All costs
necessary to maintain, restore and/or refurbish these assets, for use under this contract, are included in the contract price. 
  

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	ARTICLE 14	GOVERNMENT INSIGHT AND APPROVAL 

  
 In order for the Government to ensure the highest practical probability of mission success for each payload processed through the Contractor’s facility, the
Government must be provided an adequate level of insight into and/or approval of certain Contractor products, tasks and milestones. The Contractor shall maintain all documentation requiring insight or approval at the Contractor’s facility. This
includes insight into and/or approval of certain subcontractor tasks where some hands-on operations are performed (e.g. payload transportation). 
  
 The Government’s monitoring of payload processing facilities and services provided by the private sector has two elements: approval and insight. Government approval
is defined as providing authority to proceed and/or formal acceptance of requirements, plans, designs, analyses, tests, or success criteria in specified areas. Where Government approval is required, the payload processing facility Contractor shall
submit the necessary documentation to the Government Contracting Officer and copies to the Government COTR. 
  
 Government insight is defined as gaining understanding necessary to knowledgeably concur with the Contractor’s action through watchful observation, inspection, or review of program events, documents, meetings,
tests, audits, hardware, etc., without approval/disapproval authority. Where Government insight is required, the payload processing facility provider shall notify the Government COTR at the processing site of meetings, reviews, or tests in
sufficient time to permit meaningful Government participation. 
  
 Should approval
or insight identify noncompliance with the terms and conditions of the contract, a difference in interpretation of test results, or disagreement with the Contractor technical directions, the Government will take appropriate action under the terms of
the contract to ensure contract compliance or resolve differences with the Contractor. 
  
 NASA shall have insight into and/or approval of Contractor initiated changes that affect NASA missions, in accordance with SOW 3.1.3. This insight/approval shall be accommodated with no increase to the contract price. 
  
 Specific areas where the Government requires the right of approval and/or insight are listed
in the following paragraphs. Additional requirements applicable to new and modified payload processing facilities and systems that have not been proven are defined in paragraph F. 
  

	 	A.	PAYLOAD PRE-SHIP FACILITY INSPECTION 

  
 Approval is required for the following: 
  
 1. Certificate of Facility Readiness (COFR) 
  
 2. Selection of Processing bay/site, controls rooms, and office areas for spacecrafts and for associated launch vehicle hardware 
  

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 3. Mission Specific Safety Requirements Tailoring 
  
 Insight is required for the following: 
  
 1. Facility and facility systems analyses, tests and configurations

  
 2. Mission reviews, plans, and schedules 
  
 3. Major/Critical problems 
  
 4. Operations and maintenance procedures 
  
 5. Facility operating permits, licenses or other authorizing documents

  
 6. Safety procedures and processes 
  

	 	B.	EQUIPMENT/PAYLOAD OFFLOAD, TRANSPORT, AND DELIVERY 

  
 Approval is required for the following: 
  
 1. Offload and transport operation and procedure 
  
 2. Transportation route survey 
  
 Insight is required for the following: 
  
 1. Security escort, badging, and permit arrangements 
  
 2. Handling GSE 
  
 3. Safety procedures and processes 
  

	 	C.	PAYLOAD PROCESSING FACILITY AND SERVICES 

  
 Approval is required for the following: 
  
 1. Manifest Schedule (NASA missions only) 
  
 2. Sample analysis of propellants, gasses, and fluids 
  
 3. Payload Processing Facility cleanliness 
  
 4. Storage of GSE and flight hardware 
  
 Insight is required for the following: 
  
 1. Work schedules and plans (facility and facility systems) 
  
 2. Other tenants processing schedules 
  
 3. Major/critical problems 
  
 4. Anomaly resolution 
  
 5. Failure analysis 
  
 6. Operations and maintenance procedures 
  
 7. Maintenance history logs 
  
 8. Maintenance schedules 
  
 9. Storage, handling and sample analysis of propellants 
  
 10. Facility Security procedures (non mission unique) 
  
 11. Facility Safety procedures and processes (non mission unique) 
  
 12. Mishap Reports 
  

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	 	D.	POST LAUNCH EQUIPMENT DEPARTURE 

  
 Insight is required for the following: 
  
 1. Handling of GSE 
  
 2. Facility and facility systems analysis and test 
  

	 	E.	ANALYSIS FOR NASA MISSIONS AND NON-NASA MISSIONS 

  
 Insight is required for NASA missions, only reports are required for non-NASA missions: 
  
 1. Anomaly Investigation/closeout 
  

	 	F.	NEW AND MODIFIED PAYLOAD PROCESSING FACILITIES AND SYSTEMS 

  
 For the systems listed below, NASA will approve hardware design specifications, plans for analyses and tests of such hardware and the suitability of the
manufactured hardware for payload processing operations. This approval requires that NASA receive insight into design reviews, analyses and test results, and test procedures and operations, for the following systems: 
  
 1. Cranes and material handling equipment 
  
 2. HVAC Systems 
  
 3. Communication Systems 
  
 4. UPS 
  
 5. Pressure systems 
  
 6. Safety systems (fire detection/suppression, toxic vapor monitoring, lightning protection, etc.) 
  
 Notwithstanding the insight and approvals set forth above, the Contractor
assumes full payload processing facility system performance responsibility as set forth in ARTICLE 17, MISSION SUCCESS DETERMINATION. 
  

	ARTICLE 15	JOINT FACILITY OCCUPANCY 

  
 The Contractor shall provide dedicated and distinct processing space and control room space for each payload covered by this contract. If multiple operations are on-going
in this facility the Contractor shall ensure the following: 
  

	1.	CALIPSO and CloudSat communications (including voice, video and data) are not impacted by other payload communications usage and requirements. 

  

	2.	CALIPSO and CloudSat schedules are not impacted by other non-hazardous operations within the facility, 

  

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	3.	CALIPSO and CloudSat cleanliness/contamination requirements shall not be compromised due to sharing of common A/C systems, access doors, etc., 

  

	4.	CALIPSO and CloudSat payloads shall be physically safe from effects of other operations, 

  

	5.	CALIPSO, CloudSat and the Launch Service Provider operations shall have access to work space without interference from other ongoing operations within the facility (e.g. Paging and
area warning system, use of facility power systems, personnel access, crane usage, facility lighting, etc.), 

  

	6.	The Contractor shall ensure that there are no RF or magnetic disturbances in the assigned work areas created by other facility occupants. The Contractor should be prepared to work
with the Customer to establish other unique environments as required, and 

  

	7.	When hazardous operations are planned/anticipated, the Contractor shall coordinate with all parties/facility occupants to minimize schedule impacts. 

  

	8.	The Contractor shall ensure that all personnel are notified regarding hazards from other occupants’ programs. 

  

	ARTICLE 16	SAFETY AND HEALTH 

  
 The Contractor is responsible for assuring that a high level of safety is maintained in facility operation and ground operations support of NASA missions in accordance with this contract and in accordance with NASA
FAR Supplement Clause 1852.223-70, Safety and Health. NASA and their spacecraft contractors will be responsible for safety of their personnel in the operations they perform. The Launch Service Provider will be responsible for safety of Launch
Service Provider personnel in performing operations on launch vehicle hardware and integrated operations involving the spacecrafts. The Contractor shall be responsible for the safety of their personnel and providing safe operating facility and
environment. 
  
 The Contracting Officer will designate a Safety representative to
serve as the Government (NASA) interface to the Contractor to facilitate identification of safety requirements and approval of facility readiness with the Payload Safety Office. The Contractor shall identify a Safety Representative to resolve safety
and health issues in a manner consistent with Article 14 and SOW Sections 2.4 and 3.2. The Contractor shall be responsible for establishing and maintaining safety procedures and controls in compliance with all Federal, State and local laws and
regulations applicable to safety and health (paragraph (a) of the Safety and Health clause (NFS 1852.223-70). The Contractor’s Safety and Health Plan will be evaluated using NPR 8715.3, NASA Safety Manual Appendix H. The Contractor Safety
representative will work with the Payload Safety Representative to assure that all parties involved in facility activities are cognizant of safety hazards and controls in the facility. The Contractor Safety Representative and Payload Safety
Representative will perform coordination of safety aspects of operations and resolve safety and health issues during processing. 
  

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 All accidents, mishaps, close calls or other incidents as defined by NASA shall be reported as required by NFS
1852.223-70, Safety and Health. The Contractor shall immediately report to the Contracting Officer, Contracting Officer’s designated Safety Representative, and Payload Safety Representative, any accidents, mishaps, close calls or other
incidents. Reporting requirement, format, etc. to comply with KSC and the NASA Payload Safety organization requirements will be identified in the mission specific tailoring. 
  
 The contractor’s Facility Safety Manual shall be tailored for each mission to reflect mandatory NASA safety standards and operational
safety requirements that will vary for the payload organizations occupying the Contractor’s facility. This mission specific tailoring shall reflect current safety policy, and criteria applicable to ground support equipment (GSE) and to ground
operations processing at the facility. The Contractor will support tailoring, in accordance with NASA STD 8719.8, Expendable Launch Vehicle Payload Safety Review Process Standard. Tailoring will be conducted to accomplish the following: 

 

	 	1.	The Contractors “Facility Safety Manual” shall be the baseline document to be Tailored. NASA Payload Safety organizations shall assess their individual programs and
provide additional requirements to supplement NASA Standards, as needed, for inclusion in the tailored document. 

  

	 	2.	Tailoring will reflect the requirements of the Contractor, NASA Payload Safety Organization, NASA KSC LSP SMA, the Launch Vehicle Contractor, and will be supported by their
representatives. 

  

	 	3.	The Final Mission Specific Tailoring shall be completed 120 calendar days prior to Initial facility occupancy, and be approved by the Contractor, KSC Launch Services Program, and
the NASA Payload Organization. 

  
 The Contractor, through the
variance process defined in the Mission Specific Tailoring, will document any non-compliance to NASA Standards or higher-level requirements. A written report, as defined in SOW Section 3.1.3.1, shall be provided within 5 days of the occurrence.

  

	ARTICLE 17	MISSION SUCCESS DETERMINATION 

  

	A.	DEFINITION 

  
 For purposes of this clause, the definition of “successful” means the Contracting Officer has determined that the Contractor has fully met all of the assigned milestones and required tasks in a timely
manner. 
  

	B.	PURPOSE AND AUTHORITY 

  
 The Contracting Officer will determine the performance price based upon evaluation of the Contractor’s performance at each event. This determination
will be based upon the success criteria defined in C of this Article and data input from the Customer and the COTR. 
  

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	C.	PROCEDURES 

  
 The Contracting Officer will authorize payment based upon how well the Contractor completes four predefined performance events. Performance events one through three will have fixed percentage payments of the CLIN
price, and the Contractors performance will be graded, but the percentage will not be changed (except as authorized by Article 6). The Contracting Officer may defer payment at any performance event when the Contractor has failed to meet the
requirements of the event. The payment will only be deferred until that time when all requirements have been met. Performance event four will have a maximum percentage payment, based upon the initial CLIN price, which may be reduced based on the
Contractor’s performance on events one through four. The four performance events, associated criteria, and percentages are defined as follows: 
  

	 	(1)	Facility Reservation 

  
 For the CALIPSO/CloudSat mission, issuance of this contract constitutes the reservation of the facility during the time specified elsewhere in this
contract. Upon receipt of the contractor’s invoice after contract issuance, as applicable, the Contracting Officer will authorize payment of 5 percent of the CLIN price. 
  

	 	(2)	The Certificate of Facility Readiness (COFR) 

  
 The Contractor shall submit the COFR no later than 40 calendar days prior to Initial Facility Occupancy. The Government will provide approval/disapproval
of the COFR within 5 working days. The approval will include inspection of back-up documentation used in the preparation of the COFR, audit of Contractor data, and may include an inspection or walkthrough of the facility, by the COTR or her
designee(s). The COFR shall be submitted as DRL Item 7 and prepared in accordance with the instructions for that DRL provided in Attachment 2. 
  
 In addition, all facility services and systems shall be in place and ready to support Customer activities not later than 5 working days prior to initial
facility occupancy. This shall include but not be limited to: 
  

	 	•	 	Proof that operational systems (communications, television, RF, etc.) are validated and ready to support 

  

	 	•	 	Proof the administrative systems (desks, telephones, LAN, Fax machines, copiers, etc.) are ready for use 

  

	 	•	 	Proof the facility systems (material handling equipment, power, gases, compressed air) have required necessary certifications, tests, and calibrations, and are in place to support
the payload and associated GSE 

  

	 	•	 	Proof that cleanroom specifications have been maintained 

  

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	 	•	 	Proof that safety systems (toxic vapor monitors, lightning protection, etc) have been certified and are ready for use. 

  
 Should any items be identified by the Contractor or NASA as requiring
completion or resolution, a closure log will be developed with mutually agreed actions, closure dates and required verification. These items will be tracked to completion. 
  
 Upon approval of the COFR, the Contracting Officer will authorize the payment of 45 percent of the CLIN price. 

 

	 	(3)	Payload processing period 

  
 The Contractor shall have provided the necessary equipment and personnel and transported the payloads and their respective GSE from the arrival points to
the inside of the PPF without incident. The Contractor shall demonstrate that all facility systems have met the Government’s minimum requirements as defined in the SOW, all necessary support services and materials have been provided in a timely
manner, and any facility system failures or deficiencies have been corrected without causing delay to the processing schedule or impact to flight hardware. When the spacecrafts departs the facility for the launch pad, the Contracting Officer will
authorize payment of 30 percent of the CLIN price. 
  

	 	(4)	Facility departure 

  
 The Contractor shall have demonstrated that all facility systems have met the Government’s minimum requirements as defined in the SOW, all necessary
support services and materials required at the PPF have been provided in a timely manner during the pad processing and launch periods, and any facility system failures or deficiencies have been corrected without causing delay to the processing or
launch schedule. The Contractor shall have provided the necessary equipment and personnel to load and transport the GSE and payload (if required) from the PPF to the departure point without incident. When all Customer hardware has departed the
facility, the Contracting Officer will authorize payment of up to (or percentage thereof) 20 percent of the initial CLIN price, as defined by the table in Section D, and any increase/decrease due to contract modification. 
  

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	D.	PERFORMANCE PRICE 

  
 In the event the Contracting Officer determines that the Contractor has had less than successful performance ratings on any of the four performance
events, the Contracting Officer may reduce payment of event four based on the following schedule: 
  

			
	Performance Event

	  	 Reduction of Initial CLIN price

	1	  	Up to 1 percent of Initial CLIN price
	2	  	Up to 9 percent of Initial CLIN price
	3	  	Up to 6 percent of Initial CLIN price
	4	  	Up to 4 percent of Initial CLIN price

  

	E.	DETERMINATION OF PERFORMANCE PAYMENT 

  
 The Contracting Officer’s determination under this clause is final and not subject to the “Disputes” clause of this contract. The following
procedures will be used to determine the earned performance payment applicable to each CLIN. 
  

	 	1.	An initial decision of the performance payment percentage earned by the Contractor will be made by the Government within five work days (goal) after the Facility Departure Date.
Verbal and/or written reports of the Customers as well as the verbal and/or written reports of the Contractor will be considered. 

  

	 	2.	The Government will make an initial decision of the earned performance payment and discuss the decision with the Contractor. The Government will send a written initial decision to
the Contractor which will briefly outline the Contractor’s performance on each event. Any less than successful performance ratings will be fully documented. 

  

	 	3.	In the event the Contractor disagrees with the initial decision, the Contractor may, within seven work days (requirement), notify the Contracting Officer in writing (facsimile is
acceptable) of the Contractor’s rationale for disagreement with the initial decision. The Contractor will send a copy of his rationale to the Director, Procurement Office and the Program Manager for Launch Services Program at John F. Kennedy
Space Center. 

  

	 	4.	Within five work days (goal) of receipt of the Contractor’s rationale, the Contracting Officer will consider the initial decision, the Contractor’s rationale, and any
other facts or discussions with the COTR, the Payload User, the Contractor, and KSC management, if applicable, and make a determination of the performance payment earned by the Contractor. The Contractor shall have no right of appeal of the
Contracting Officer’s determination. 

  

	 	5.	The Contracting Officer will issue a unilateral modification to the contract within one work day (goal) of the determination of performance payment authorizing payment to the
Contractor of the earned amount. 

  

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	ARTICLE 18	PAYMENT SCHEDULE 

  

	(a)	A payment will be made to the Contractor upon completion of each performance event specified in paragraph (d) of this clause in the amount specified for the relevant performance
event. 

  

	(b)	Upon completion of each performance event, the Contractor shall notify the contracting officer in writing, accompanied by a voucher and certification, that the performance event has
been completed. The Contractor’s written notification shall contain a brief narrative of the work activity accomplished for the particular performance event. The contracting officer shall promptly verify that successful completion of the
performance event has occurred, notify the Contractor of NASA’s concurrence, and forward the Contractor’s voucher with a copy of the verification to the designated paying office. 

  

	(c)	The Contractor represents and warrants that it maintains (1) insurance on plant and equipment against fire and other hazards, to the extent that similar properties are usually
insured by others operating plants and properties of similar character in the same general locality; (2) adequate insurance against liability on account of damage to persons or property; and (3) adequate insurance under all applicable workers’
compensation laws. The Contractor agrees that, until work under this contract have been liquidated, it will maintain this insurance and furnish any certificates with respect to its insurance that the administering office may require.

  

	(d)	Upon successful completion of a performance event, the Contractor may request payments based on the following data (each performance event is applicable to each CLIN identified in
the schedule). 

  

							
	Performance event

	  	Amount
(% of CLIN Price)

	 	 Estimated date
of completion

	(1)	  	 Facility Reservation
	  	5%	 	 Contract Award

				
	(2)	  	 Certification of Facility Readiness Approval
	  	45%	 	3 days prior to Initial Facility Occupancy Date
				
	(3)	  	 Payload processing period
	  	30%	 	Spacecraft departs facility and goes to the Launch
Pad
				
	(4)	  	 Facility Departure Date
 (Mission Success Determination)
	  	Up to 20%	 	 Launch plus 30 days

  

	(h)	(1) A performance event may be successfully completed in advance of the date appearing in paragraph (d) of this clause. However, payment shall not be made prior to that date without
the prior written consent of the Contracting Officer. 

  

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 (2) The Contractor is not entitled to partial payment for less than successful completion of a
performance event. 
  
 (3) All preceding performance events must
be successfully completed before payment can be made for the next performance event, unless the prior written consent of the Contracting Officer is obtained. 
  

	ARTICLE 19	INVESTIGATIONS AND CORRECTIVE ACTIONS 

  
 1. In the event that the facility, facility systems, and/or facility support equipment do not achieve performance requirements or if any processing anomaly occurs, the
Contractor shall investigate this anomaly or failure at its expense. The Contractor shall determine the scope of the investigation and shall conduct and control the investigation. There may be a Government overview team to assess and approve the
Contractor’s investigative and corrective actions. The Government’s designated representatives may observe and participate in the investigation. 
  
 2. The Contractor shall present to the Government its findings resulting from the investigation and the proposed corrective actions, if any. The Contractor has the burden
of proof to show that the corrective action is sufficient. The Contracting Officer may either accept or reject any finding or corrective action. If the Contracting Officer accepts a finding and the related corrective action, the costs of the
corrective actions will be borne by the Contractor including re-validation for NASA’s use. The Government may at its option and its expense conduct its own investigation of the anomaly or failure. The Contractor shall cooperate with and fully
support the Government’s investigation. 
  
 3. If the Government determines
that additional or corrective action other than that proposed by the Contractor is required, the Contractor shall implement the Contracting Officer’s written direction to perform the corrective action. The costs of implementing the Contracting
Officer’s directed corrective action may be a basis for an equitable adjustment. 
  

	ARTICLE 20	FAR 52.212-4 CONTRACT TERMS AND CONDITIONS – COMMERCIAL ITEMS (OCT 2003) 

  

	(a)	Inspection/Acceptance. The Contractor shall only tender for acceptance those items that conform to the requirements of this contract. The Government reserves the right to inspect or
test any supplies or services that have been tendered for acceptance. The Government may require repair or replacement of nonconforming supplies or reperformance of nonconforming services at no increase in contract price. The Government must
exercise its post-acceptance rights- 

  

	 	(1)	Within a reasonable time after the defect was discovered or should have been discovered; and 

  

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	 	(2)	Before any substantial change occurs in the condition of the item, unless the change is due to the defect in the item. 

  

	(b)	Assignment. The Contractor or its assignee may assign its rights to receive payment due as a result of performance of this contract to a bank, trust company, or other financing
institution, including any Federal lending agency in accordance with the Assignment of Claims Act (31 U.S.C. 3727). However, when a third party makes payment (e.g., use of the Government-wide commercial purchase card), the Contractor may not assign
its rights to receive payment under this contract. 

  

	(c)	Changes. Changes in the terms and conditions of this contract may be made in accordance with FAR 52.243-1, Changes—Fixed Price (Aug 1987) - Alt. II (Apr 1984).

  

	(d)	Disputes. This contract is subject to the Contract Disputes Act of 1978, as amended (41 U.S.C. 601-613). Failure of the parties to this contract to reach agreement on any request
for equitable adjustment, claim, appeal or action arising under or relating to this contract shall be a dispute to be resolved in accordance with the clause at FAR 52.233-1, Disputes, which is incorporated herein by reference. The Contractor shall
proceed diligently with performance of this contract, pending final resolution of any dispute arising under the contract. 

  

	(e)	Definitions. The clause at FAR 52.202-1, Definitions, is incorporated herein by reference. 

  

	(f)	Excusable delays. The Contractor shall be liable for default unless nonperformance is caused by an occurrence beyond the reasonable control of the Contractor and without its fault
or negligence such as, acts of God or the public enemy, acts of the Government in either its sovereign or contractual capacity, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, strikes, unusually severe weather, and delays of common carriers. The
Contractor shall notify the Contracting Officer in writing as soon as it is reasonably possible after the commencement of any excusable delay, setting forth the full particulars in connection therewith, shall remedy such occurrence with all
reasonable dispatch, and shall promptly give written notice to the Contracting Officer of the cessation of such occurrence. 

  

	(g)	Invoice. 

  

	 	(1)	The Contractor shall submit an original invoice and three copies (or electronic invoice, if authorized) to the address designated in the contract to receive invoices. An invoice
must include- 

  

	 	(i)	Name and address of the Contractor; 

  

	 	(ii)	Invoice date and number; 

  

	 	(iii)	Contract number, contract line item number and, if applicable, the order number; 

  

	 	(iv)	Description, quantity, unit of measure, unit price and extended price of the items delivered; 

  

	 	(v)	Shipping number and date of shipment, including the bill of lading number and weight of shipment if shipped on Government bill of lading; 

  

	 	(vi)	Terms of any discount for prompt payment offered; 

  

	 	(vii)	Name and address of official to whom payment is to be sent; 

  

	 	(viii)	Name, title, and phone number of person to notify in event of defective invoice; and 

  

	 	(ix)	Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN). The Contractor shall include its TIN on the invoice only if required elsewhere in this contract. 

  

	 	(x)	Electronic funds transfer (EFT) banking information. 

  

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	 	(A)	The Contractor shall include EFT banking information on the invoice only if required elsewhere in this contract. 

  

	 	(B)	If EFT banking information is not required to be on the invoice, in order for the invoice to be a proper invoice, the Contractor shall have submitted correct EFT banking information
in accordance with the applicable solicitation provision, contract clause (e.g., 52.232-33, Payment by Electronic Funds Transfer-Central Contractor Registration, or 52.232-34, Payment by Electronic Funds Transfer-Other Than Central Contractor
Registration), or applicable agency procedures. 

  

	 	(C)	EFT banking information is not required if the Government waived the requirement to pay by EFT. 

  

	 	(2)	Invoices will be handled in accordance with the Prompt Payment Act (31 U.S.C. 3903) and Office of Management and Budget (OMB) prompt payment regulations at 5 CFR part 1315.

  

	(h)	Patent indemnity. The Contractor shall indemnify the Government and its officers, employees and agents against liability, including costs, for actual or alleged direct or
contributory infringement of, or inducement to infringe, any United States or foreign patent, trademark or copyright, arising out of the performance of this contract, provided the Contractor is reasonably notified of such claims and proceedings.

  

	(i)	Payment. Payment shall be made for items accepted by the Government that have been delivered to the delivery destinations set forth in this contract. The Government will make
payment in accordance with the Prompt Payment Act (31 U.S.C. 3903) and OMB prompt payment regulations at 5 CFR part 1315. In connection with any discount offered for early payment, time shall be computed from the date of the invoice. For the purpose
of computing the discount earned, payment shall be considered to have been made on the date which appears on the payment check or the specified payment date if an electronic funds transfer payment is made. 

  

	(j)	Risk of loss. Unless the contract specifically provides otherwise, risk of loss or damage to the supplies provided under this contract shall remain with the Contractor until, and
shall pass to the Government upon: 

  

	 	(1)	Delivery of the supplies to a carrier, if transportation is f.o.b. origin; or 

  

	 	(2)	Delivery of the supplies to the Government at the destination specified in the contract, if transportation is f.o.b. destination. 

  

	(k)	Taxes. The contract price includes all applicable Federal, State, and local taxes and duties. 

  

	(1)	Termination for the Government’s convenience. The Government reserves the right to terminate this contract, or any part hereof, for its sole convenience. In the event of such
termination, the Contractor shall immediately stop all work hereunder and shall immediately cause any and all of its suppliers and subcontractors to cease work. Subject to the terms of this contract, the Contractor shall be paid a percentage of the
contract price reflecting the percentage of the work performed prior to the notice of termination, plus reasonable charges the Contractor can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Government using its standard record keeping system, have resulted
from the termination. The Contractor shall not be required to comply with the cost accounting standards or contract cost principles for this purpose. This paragraph does not give the Government any right to audit the Contractor’s records. The
Contractor shall not be paid for any work performed or costs incurred which reasonably could have been avoided. 

  

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	(m)	Termination for cause. The Government may terminate this contract, or any part hereof, for cause in the event of any default by the Contractor, or if the Contractor fails to comply
with any contract terms and conditions, or fails to provide the Government, upon request, with adequate assurances of future performance. In the event of termination for cause, the Government shall not be liable to the Contractor for any amount for
supplies or services not accepted, and the Contractor shall be liable to the Government for any and all rights and remedies provided by law. If it is determined that the Government improperly terminated this contract for default, such termination
shall be deemed a termination for convenience. 

  

	(n)	Title. Unless specified elsewhere in this contract, title to items furnished under this contract shall pass to the Government upon acceptance, regardless of when or where the
Government takes physical possession. 

  

	(o)	Warranty. The Contractor warrants and implies that the items delivered hereunder are merchantable and fit for use for the particular purpose described in this contract.

  

	(p)	Limitation of liability. Except as otherwise provided by an express warranty, the Contractor will not be liable to the Government for consequential damages resulting from any defect
or deficiencies in accepted items. 

  

	(q)	Other compliances. The Contractor shall comply with all applicable Federal, State and local laws, executive orders, rules and regulations applicable to its performance under this
contract. 

  

	(r)	Compliance with laws unique to Government contracts. The Contractor agrees to comply with 31 U.S.C. 1352 relating to limitations on the use of appropriated funds to influence
certain Federal contracts; 18 U.S.C. 431 relating to officials not to benefit; 40 U.S.C. 327, et seq., Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act; 41 U.S.C. 51-58, Anti-Kickback Act of 1986; 41 U.S.C. 265 and 10 U.S.C. 2409 relating to
whistleblower protections; 49 U.S.C. 40118, Fly American; and 41 U.S.C. 423 relating to procurement integrity. 

  

	(s)	Order of precedence. Any inconsistencies in this solicitation or contract shall be resolved by giving precedence in the following order: 

  

	 	(1)	The schedule of supplies/services. 

  

	 	(2)	The Assignments, Disputes, Payments, Invoice, Other Compliances, and Compliance with Laws Unique to Government Contracts paragraphs of this clause. 

  

	 	(3)	The clause at 52.212-5. 

  

	 	(4)	Addenda to this solicitation or contract, including any license agreements for computer software. 

  

	 	(5)	Solicitation provisions if this is a solicitation. 

  

	 	(6)	Other paragraphs of this clause. 

  

	 	(7)	The Standard Form 1449. 

  

	 	(8)	Other documents, exhibits, and attachments. 

  

	 	(9)	The specification. 

  
 (End of clause) 
  

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	ARTICLE 21	FAR 52.212-5 CONTRACT TERMS AND CONDITIONS REQUIRED TO IMPLEMENT STATUTES OR EXECUTIVE ORDERS–COMMERCIAL ITEMS (JAN 2004) 

  
 (a) The Contractor shall comply with the following Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR)
clause, which is incorporated in this contract by reference, to implement provisions of law or Executive orders applicable to acquisitions of commercial items: 52.233-3, Protest after Award (Aug 1996) (31 U.S.C. 3553). 
  
 (b) The Contractor shall comply with the FAR clauses in this paragraph (b) that the
Contracting Officer has indicated as being incorporated in this contract by reference to implement provisions of law or Executive orders applicable to acquisitions of commercial items: 
  
 [Contracting Officer check as appropriate.] 
  

	x	(1) 52.203-6, Restrictions on Subcontractor Sales to the Government (Jul 1995), with Alternate I (Oct 1995) (41 U.S.C. 253g and 10 U.S.C. 2402). 

  

	 ̈	(2) 52.219-3, Notice of Total HUBZone Set-Aside (Jan 1999) (15 U.S.C. 657a). 

  

	x	(3) 52.219-4, Notice of Price Evaluation Preference for HUBZone Small Business Concerns (Jan 1999) (if the offeror elects to waive the preference, it shall so indicate in its offer)
(15 U.S.C. 657a). 

  

	 ̈	(4)(i) 52.219-5, Very Small Business Set-Aside (June 2003) (Pub. L. 103-403, section 304, Small Business Reauthorization and 

	  	    Amendments Act of 1994). 

  

	 	 ̈	(ii) Alternate I (Mar 1999) of 52.219-5. D 

  

	 	 ̈	(iii) Alternate II (June 2003) of 52.219-5. 

  

	 ̈	(5) (i) 52.219-6, Notice of Total Small Business Set-Aside (June 2003) (15 U.S.C. 644). 

  

	 	 ̈	(ii) Alternate I (Oct 1995) of 52.219-6. 

  

	 ̈	(6) )(i) 52.219-7, Notice of Partial Small Business Set-Aside (June 2003) (15 U.S.C. 644). 

  

	 	 ̈	(ii) Alternate I (Oct 1995) of 52.219-7. 

  

	x	(7) 52.219-8, Utilization of Small Business Concerns (Oct 2000) (15 U.S.C. 637(d)(2) and (3)). 

  

	x	(8) (i) 52.219-9, Small Business Subcontracting Plan (Jan 2002) (15 U.S.C. 637(d)(4). 

  

	 	 ̈	(ii) Alternate I (Oct 2001) of 52.219-9. 

  

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	 	 ̈ (iii)	Alternate II (Oct 2001) of 52.219-9. 

  

	 ̈ (9) 	52.219-14, Limitations on Subcontracting (Dec 1996) (15 U.S.C. 637(a)(14)). 

  

	x (10)	(i) 52.219-23, Notice of Price Evaluation Adjustment for Small Disadvantaged Business Concerns (June 2003) (Pub. L. 103-355, section 7102, and 10 U.S.C. 2323) (if the offeror elects
to waive the adjustment, it shall so indicate in its offer). 

  

	 	x (ii)	Alternate 1 (June 2003) of 52.219-23. 

  

	 ̈ (11)	52.219-25, Small Disadvantaged Business Participation Program-Disadvantaged Status and Reporting (Oct 1999) (Pub. L. 103-355, section 7102, and 10 U.S.C. 2323).

  

	 ̈ (12)	52.219-26, Small Disadvantaged Business Participation Program-Incentive Subcontracting (Oct 2000) (Pub. L. 103-355, section 7102, and 10 U.S.C. 2323). 

  

	x (13)	52.222-3, Convict Labor (June 2003) (E.O. 11755). 

  

	 ̈ (14)	52.222-19, Child Labor-Cooperation with Authorities and Remedies (Jan 2004) (E.O. 13126). 

  

	x (15)	52.222-21, Prohibition of Segregated Facilities (Feb 1999). 

  

	x (16)	52.222-26, Equal Opportunity (Apr 2002) (E.O. 11246). 

  

	x (17)	52.222-35, Equal Opportunity for Special Disabled Veterans, Veterans of the Vietnam Era, and Other Eligible Veterans (Dec 2001) (38 U.S.C. 4212). 

  

	x (18)	52.222-36, Affirmative Action for Workers with Disabilities (Jun 1998) (29 U.S.C. 793). 

  

	x (19)	52.222-37, Employment Reports on Special Disabled Veterans, Veterans of the Vietnam Era, and Other Eligible Veterans (Dec 2001) (38 U.S.C. 4212). 

  

	 ̈ (20)	(i) 52.223-9, Estimate of Percentage of Recovered Material Content for EPA- Designated Products (Aug 2000) (42 U.S.C. 6962(c)(3)(A)(ii)). 

  

	 	 ̈ (ii)	Alternate I (Aug 2000) of 52.223-9 (42 U.S.C. 6962(i)(2)(C)). 

  

	 ̈ (21)	52.225-1, Buy American Act-Supplies (June 2003) (41 U.S.C. lOa-lOd). 

  

	 ̈ (22) 	 (i) 52.225-3, Buy American Act- Free Trade Agreement-Israeli Trade Act 

  

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(January 2004) (41 U.S.C. lOa-lOd, 19 U.S.C. 3301 note, 19U.S.C. 2112 note). 

  

	 	 ̈ (ii)	Alternate I (Jan 2004) of 52.225-3. 

  

	 	 ̈ (iii)	Alternate II (Jan 2004) of 52.225-3 

  

	 ̈ (23) 	52.225-5, Trade Agreements (January 2004) (19 U.S.C. 2501, et seq., 19 U.S.C. 3301 note). 

  

	x (24) 	52.225-13, Restrictions on Certain Foreign Purchases (October 2003) (E.o.s., proclamations, and statues administered by the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the Department of the
Treasury). 

  

	 ̈ (25) 	52.225-15, Sanctioned European Union Country End Products (Feb 2000) (E.O. 12849). 

  

	 ̈ (26) 	52.225-16, Sanctioned European Union Country Services (Feb 2000) (E.O. 12849). 

  

	 ̈ (27) 	52.232-29, Terms for Financing of Purchases of Commercial Items (Feb 2002) (41 U.S.C. 255(f), 10 U.S.C. 2307(f)). 

  

	 ̈ (28) 	52.232-30, Installment Payments for Commercial Items (Oct 1995) (41 U.S.C. 255(f), 10 U.S.C. 2307(f)). 

  

	 ̈ (29) 	52.232-33, Payment by Electronic Funds Transfer-Central Contractor Registration (Oct 2003) (31 U.S.C. 3332). 

  

	x (30) 	52.232-34, Payment by Electronic Funds Transfer-Other than Central Contractor Registration (May 1999) (31 U.S.C. 3332). 

  

	 ̈ (31) 	52.232-36, Payment by Third Party (May 1999) (31 U.S.C. 3332). 

  

	 ̈ (32) 	52.239-1, Privacy or Security Safeguards (Aug 1996) (5 U.S.C. 552a). 

  

	 ̈ (33) 	(i) 52.247-64, Preference for Privately Owned U.S.-Flag Commercial Vessels (Apr 2003) (46 U.S.C. Appx 1241 and 10 U.S.C. 2631).. 

  

	 ̈ (ii)	 Alternate I (Apr 1984) of 52.247-64. 

  

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 (c) The Contractor shall comply with the FAR clauses in this paragraph (c), applicable to commercial services, that
the Contracting Officer has indicated as being incorporated in this contract by reference to implement provisions of law or Executive orders applicable to acquisitions of commercial items: 
  
 [Contracting Officer check as appropriate.] 
  

	 ̈ (1) 	52.222-41, Service Contract Act of 1965, as Amended (May 1989) (41 U.S.C. 351, et seq.). 

  

	 ̈ (2) 	52.222-42, Statement of Equivalent Rates for Federal Hires (May 1989) (29 U.S.C. 206 and 41 U.S.C. 351, et seq.). 

  

	 ̈ (3) 	52.222-43, Fair Labor Standards Act and Service Contract Act-Price Adjustment (Multiple Year and Option Contracts) (May 1989) (29 U.S.C. 206 and 41 U.S.C. 351, et seq.).

  

	 ̈ (4) 	52.222-44, Fair Labor Standards Act and Service Contract Act-Price Adjustment (Feb 2002) (29 U.S.C. 206 and 41 U.S.C. 351, et seq.). 

  

	 ̈ (5) 	52.222-47, SCA Minimum Wages and Fringe Benefits Applicable to Successor Contract Pursuant to Predecessor Contractor Collective Bargaining Agreements (CBA) (May 1989) (41 U.S.C.
351, et seq.). 

  
 (d) Comptroller General Examination of Record.
The Contractor shall comply with the provisions of this paragraph (d) if this contract was awarded using other than sealed bid, is in excess of the simplified acquisition threshold, and does not contain the clause at 52.215-2, Audit and
Records-Negotiation 
  
 (1) The Comptroller General of the United
States, or an authorized representative of the Comptroller General, shall have access to and right to examine any of the Contractor’s directly pertinent records involving transactions related to this contract. 
  
 (2) The Contractor shall make available at its offices at all reasonable
times the records, materials, and other evidence for examination, audit, or reproduction, until 3 years after final payment under this contract or for any shorter period specified in FAR Subpart 4.7, Contractor Records Retention, of the other
clauses of this contract. If this contract is completely or partially terminated, the records relating to the work terminated shall be made available for 3 years after any resulting final termination settlement. Records relating to appeals under the
disputes clause or to litigation or the settlement of claims arising under or relating to this contract shall be made available until such appeals, litigation, or claims are finally resolved. 
  
 (3) As used in this clause, records include books, documents, accounting
procedures and practices, and other data, regardless of type and regardless of form. This does not require the Contractor to create or maintain any record that the Contractor does not maintain in the ordinary course of business or pursuant to a
provision of law. 
  

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 (e)(l) Notwithstanding the requirements of the clauses in paragraphs (a), (b), (c), and (d) of this clause, the
Contractor is not required to flow down any FAR clause, other than those in paragraphs (i) through (vi) of this paragraph in a subcontract for commercial items. Unless otherwise indicated below, the extent of the flow down shall be as required by
the clause- 
  

	 	(i)	52.219-8, Utilization of Small Business Concerns (Oct 2000) (15 U.S.C. 637(d)(2) and (3)), in all subcontracts that offer further subcontracting opportunities. If the subcontract
(except subcontracts to small business concerns) exceeds $500,000 ($1,000,000 for construction of any public facility), the subcontractor must include 52.219-8 in lower tier subcontracts that offer subcontracting opportunities.

  

	 	(ii)	52.222-26, Equal Opportunity (Apr 2002) (E.O. 11246). 

  

	 	(iii)	52.222-35, Equal Opportunity for Special Disabled Veterans, Veterans of the Vietnam Era, and Other Eligible Veterans (Dec 2001) (38 U.S.C. 4212). 

  

	 	(iv)	52.222-36, Affirmative Action for Workers with Disabilities (June 1998) (29 U.S.C. 793). 

  

	 	(v)	52.222-41, Service Contract Act of 1965, as Amended (May 1989), flow down required for all subcontracts subject to the Service Contract Act of 1965 (41 U.S.C. 351, et seq.).

  

	 	(vi)	52.247-64, Preference for Privately Owned U.S.-Flag Commercial Vessels (Apr 2003) (46 U.S.C. Appx 1241 and 10 U.S.C. 2631). Flow down required in accordance with paragraph (d) of
FAR clause 52.247-64. 

  
 (2) While not required,
the contractor may include in its subcontracts for commercial items a minimal number of additional clauses necessary to satisfy its contractual obligations. 
  

	ARTICLE 22	LISTING OF CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE 

  
 NOTICE: The following clauses are hereby incorporated by reference: 
  

	 	I.	FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION (48 CFR CHAPTER 1) CLAUSES 

  

											
	 FAR 52.204-4
 FAR 52.204-7
 FAR 52.242-15
 FAR 52.246-4
 FAR 52.246-11
	  	 Printed or Copied Double-Sided on Recycled Paper (Aug 2000)
 Central Contractor Registration (Oct 2003)
 Stop Work Order (Aug 1989)
 Inspection of Services—Fixed Price (Aug 1996)
 Higher-Level Contract
Quality Requirement (Feb 1999)

						
	 	  	 	  	Title

	    	 Number

	    	 Date

	    	 Tailoring

	 	  	 	  	ISO	    	9000	    	2000	    	 
	 	  	 	  	AS9100	    	AS9100	    	2001	    	 

  

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 II. NASA FAR SUPPLEMENT (48 CFR CHAPTER 18) CLAUSES: 
  

			
	NFS 1852.215-84	  	Ombudsman (Oct 2003)

  
 {Fill in: Insert “Dr. Woodrow
Whitlow Jr., Kennedy Space Center, Code AA-A, Kennedy Space Center FL 32899, telephone number 3212-867-2355, fax 321-867-7787, email woodrow.whitlow-1@nasa.gov.”} 
  

			
	 NFS 1852.223-70
	  	Safety and Health (Apr 2002)
	 NFS 1852.223-75
	  	Major Breach of Safety and Security (Feb 2002)

  
 III. KSC CLAUSES (in full text):

  

			
	KSC 52.246-103	  	Quality Assurance Requirements (Jul 2002)

  
 1.0 The contractor shall establish and
maintain a quality control system, which satisfies the requirements of ANSI/ISO/ASQ Q9001-2000, Quality management systems— Requirements, and amendments/exclusions described below. 
  
 2.0 A detailed quality manual shall be prepared in accordance with paragraph 4.2.2 of the ANSI/ISO/ASQ document. Two copies of the manual
shall be submitted to the Contracting Officer within thirty (30) calendar days after contract award for approval. If the contractor has received ISO 9001-2000 accreditation from a 3rd party registrar, then the contractor may submit a copy of their certification in lieu of the Quality Manual submittal. 
  
 3.0 NASA/KSC maintains the right to conduct quality audits, as required, in order to validate
the contractors compliance with the applicable sections of this specification. 
  
 4.0 EXCLUSIONS: The following paragraphs of the Q9001 document do not apply to this procurement. 
  
 4.0 a. Section 7.3 DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT 
  

	ARTICLE 23	LIST OF ATTACHMENTS 

  

					
	 ATTACHMENT
 NO.

	  	 TITLE

	  	NO. OF
PAGES

	 1
	  	Statement of Work – March 2004	  	29
	 	  	Appendix A – B (Reserved)	  	 
	 2
	  	Appendix C to SOW	  	3
	 2
	  	Appendix D to SOW	  	54

  

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 Attachment 1 
  
 STATEMENT OF WORK: 
  
 CALIPSO/CloudSat Payload Processing Capability 
  
 for the 
  
 National Aeronautics and Space Administration 
  
 March 2004 
  

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 TABLE OF CONTENTS

  

			
	 1.0 Scope, Objectives, and Payload Processing
	  	1
		
	 1.1 SCOPE
	  	1
		
	 1.2 OBJECTIVES
	  	1
		
	 1.3 PAYLOAD PROCESSING
	  	1
	 1.3.1 Occupancy Period
	  	2
		
	 2.0 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
	  	2
	 2.1 Facility
	  	2
	 2.2 Facility Systems
	  	3
	 2.2.1 Mechanical Systems
	  	3
	 2.2.2 Electrical Systems
	  	4
	 2.2.3 Communications, Telemetry and Video
	  	4
	 2.2.3.1 Voice Systems
	  	4
	 2.2.3.2 Television System
	  	5
	 2.2.3.3 Timing System
	  	5
	 2.2.3.4 Paging and Warning System
	  	5
	 2.2.3.5 Data System
	  	5
	 2.2.3.6 Radio Frequency System
	  	6
	 2.2.3.7 Local Area Network System
	  	6
	 2.2.3.8 Telephone System
	  	6
	 2.3 Services
	  	7
	 2.4 Processing Methodology
	  	8
		
	 3.0 MANAGEMENT
	  	9
	 3.1 Management Approach and Processes
	  	9
	 3.1.1 Manifesting and Scheduling
	  	9
	 3.1.2 Customer Communications and Support
	  	9
	 3.1.2.1 Payload Planning Support
	  	10
	 3 1.2.2 Daily Schedule Coordination Meetings
	  	10
	 3.1.2.3 Training
	  	10
	 3 1.3 NASA Insight and Approval
	  	11
	 3.1.3.1 Anomaly Investigations
	  	11
	 3.1.4 Documentation
	  	11
	 3.1.5 Environmental Assessments
	  	12
	 3.1.6 ISO Certification
	  	12
	 3.2 Key Personnel and Staffing
	  	12
		
	 ATTACHMENT 2
	  	1
	 DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS LIST
	  	1
		
	 ATTACHMENT 3
	  	1

  

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	 ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
	  	1
		
	 ATTACHMENT 4
	  	1
	 DEFINITIONS
	  	1
		
	 ATTACHMENT 5
	  	1
	 CALIPSO AND CLOUDS AT PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS SCHEDULE
	  	1
		
	 ATTACHMENT 6
	  	1
	 LIST OF APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
	  	1

  

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	1.0	Scope, Objectives, and Payload Processing 

  

	1.1	Scope 

  
 This Statement of Work (SOW) defines the tasks required of the Contractor to provide processing facilities and services for the Cloud Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observations (CALIPSO) and CloudSat
Spacecrafts and for the Delta Dual Payload Attach Fitting (DPAF). The two spacecraft are flying on the same Delta II rocket using the DPAF. The Contractor shall provide the following: advance planning, facilities, supplies, commodities, and services
necessary for Payload User and Launch Service Provider to perform prelaunch processing of the CALIPSO and CloudSat satellites and the Launch Vehicle (LV) DPAF, fueling (by others) of both satellites, integration with the DPAF and
encapsulation/transport of the completed payload stack to the Pad. 
  

	1.2	Objectives 

  
 The Contractor shall perform advance planning necessary to furnish facilities, supplies, commodities, and services necessary for processing the CALIPSO and CloudSat Spacecrafts and providing for launch vehicle
integration operations, when required. The Contractor shall be responsible for the following: (1) ensuring the facility is operated and maintained to appropriate requirements; (2) providing services for the offload, transportation, and receipt of
the payloads/Ground Support Equipment (GSE) from the VAFB arrival location to the Payload Processing Facility (PPF); (3) providing the required commodities and services necessary to support payload processing; and (4) providing facilities and
services to house support personnel. NASA will approve the choice of the processing site for this mission if more than one site is capable of providing support. 
  

	1.3	Payload Processing 

  
 The Contractor shall be responsible for operating and maintaining a facility for processing flight hardware under this contract. The Contractor is responsible for providing all services necessary for the Payload Users
to successfully prepare their flight hardware for launch. The Contractor shall abide by all Customer guidelines required to maintain the payload during processing operations in the PPF. During the occupancy period, the Contractor shall provide
necessary facility access, including access by foreign national personnel, and support as required for payload processing. The Payload Users will coordinate planned off-shift and 24-hour operations, but off-shift and 24-hour facility access and
payload operations may also be required in the event of anamolies or unplanned processing schedule changes. In the event of a launch cancellation or postponement after payload erection, the Contractor shall provide facilities and services for
further processing, off-loading propellants, or deservicing the payload for shipment back to the manufacturing plant or launch site. The Contractor shall provide support for packing and shipping GSE after the launch campaign is concluded. The work
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any or every day between arrival and launch. However, standard work schedules will be set prior to arrival and for work outside of those hours, in the case
of contingency operations, the Contractor shall be responsible for providing processing facilities and services. 
  

	1.3.1 	Occupancy Period 

  
 The period of time for use of the Contractor’s facilities shall be from the initial facility occupancy date through 30 calendar days after the Target Launch Date or removal of all Customer support equipment which
ever comes first. The occupancy periods are shown in Attachment 5. During the occupancy period, the Contractor shall provide insight on activities of other facility tenants as they affect NASA’s payload processing schedules. NASA and the
Contractor recognize that the nature of space flight activity is such that schedules must sometimes be changed, often for reasons beyond the control or reasonable predictive capability of NASA or the Contractor. 
  

	2.0	Technical Requirements 

  
 The Contractor shall be responsible for providing, operating, and maintaining the facility, facility systems, and facility support equipment using industry’s best
practices. Use of Contractor’s industry best practices will not supersede the maintenance and operational requirements set forth in Appendix D of this Statement of Work. In the event there is a conflict between the SOW and appendices to the
SOW, the SOW shall prevail. Appendix D was originally generated for, and will be included in the respective CALIPSO and CloudSat Launch Site Support Plans (LSSPs). Verification of performance will be in accordance with the “Government Insight
and Approval” and “Mission Success Determination” contract Articles. 
  

	2.1	Facility 

  
 The Contractor shall meet the minimum facility requirements stated in SOW Appendix D. Processing and support space requirements provided in SOW Appendix D represent NASA’s estimated needs based on spacecraft size
and support equipment. The contractor shall accommodate CALIPSO and CloudSat and their respective launch vehicle integration operations in the PPF without compromising the requirements listed for the spacecraft. These integrated operations include
the build-up and processing of the DPAF prior to mating each spacecraft. The contractor shall accommodate the outdoor facility requirements in support of the CALIPSO Atmospheric Test as listed in SOW Appendix D. 
  
 Access shall be provided for the spacecrafts and Launch Service Provider to become familiar
with the facility capabilities for the support of their respective activities. The Contractor shall provide data/information relative to the expected RF and magnetic environment within the PPF during the facility occupancy period and external to the
PPF during the Contractor provided transportation of the payload. The Contractor shall work as a team with the Customer and Range to optimize the RF and magnetic 

  

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environment for the specific payloads. The Contractor shall provide data/information relative to the historical performance of the environmental control
systems in the PPF and the expected environment during processing. The contractor shall provide data/information relative to the materials that will be present in the facility and their compatibility with the spacecraft systems and materials.

  

	2.2	Facility Systems 

  
 The Contractor shall meet the minimum facility system requirements stated in SOW Appendix D for the CALIPSO and CloudSat payloads. The Contractor shall be responsible for providing back-up capability for all critical
facility systems. The Contractor shall be responsible for submittal of the Certificate of Facility Readiness (COFR) in accordance with the “Mission Success Determination” contract Article. 
  

	2.2.1 	Mechanical Systems 

  
 For all mechanical systems, the Contractor shall meet the requirements stated in SOW Appendix D and those stated in the following paragraphs. 
  
 The Contractor shall provide an overhead traveling bridge crane in the cleanroom and airlock that is designed, operated, and maintained in
compliance with all applicable Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), American National Standard Institute (ANSI)/American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Crane Manufactures Association of America (CMA 70) documents, and EWR
127-1 documents. Prior to this mission, the Contractor shall perform an inspection, operational test, and rated load test on the cranes to be used during the processing flow per EWR 127-1 Section 6.6 and ANSI/ASME B30.2 Chapter 2-2 Sections 2-2.1.2,
2-2.1.3, 2-2.2.1, and 2-2.2.2. The Contractor shall submit the inspection and test results as part of the COFR. 
  
 The Contractor shall provide a Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) System to supply the following areas: airlock, cteanroom, control room, GSE storage room,
break room, restrooms, conference room, office rooms, garment change room, and any other areas where flight hardware is processed. This system shall meet temperature, humidity, and cleanliness class requirements under normal processing operations
during payload operations as listed in SOW Appendix D for the appropriate payload. The HVAC system shall comply with the American Society of Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) guidelines for design, operation, and
maintenance practices. In addition, the Contractor shall provide backup HVAC contingency capability. 
  
 The Contractor shall provide an environmental monitoring system that has the capability to monitor a clean work area as required in SOW Appendix D. 
  
 The Contractor shall provide verification of oxygen levels prior to the beginning of each work shift. 
  

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 In accordance with EWR 127-1, the contractor shall continuously monitor toxic vapor levels (Section 6.11.5.2.4f) and
provide toxic vapor checks every eight hours and prior to entry if the facility has been left unattended for eight hours (Section 6.11.5.2.1f). Monitoring shall be performed at American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) levels
of 0.01 ppm for hydrazine. 
  

	2.2.2 	Electrical Systems 

  
 For all electrical systems, the Contractor shall meet the requirements stated in SOW Appendix D and those stated in the following paragraph. 
  
 The Contractor shall provide per National Electrical Code (NEC) Class I, Division 2, Group C and D hazard proofing for both the cleanroom
and airlock electrical power receptacles. The Contractor shall also provide European power systems as defined in Appendix D. As a minimum, the Contractor’s grounds shall be equipped with grounding plates available for Customer use in the
cleanrooms, airlock, control rooms and outside pad area. In addition, the Contractor shall be responsible for switching to facility back-up power for the cleanrooms (and associated Payload Users GSE), HVAC, Environmental Monitoring system, and
emergency lighting loads during a facility power outage and maintaining until facility power restoration. The Contractor shall ensure that the electrical systems are designed, operated, and maintained in accordance with the NEC and the National Fire
Protection Association (NFPA) where applicable. 
  

	2.2.3 	Communications, Telemetry, and Video 

  
 The Contractor shall be responsible for providing, operating, and maintaining the necessary equipment to handle the flow of voice, video, and telemetry both internal and
external to the PPF facility during payload processing and launch. The Contractor shall make all necessary arrangements with the appropriate Government agencies for interfacing signals that need to be transported to other Government facilities at
Vandenberg Air Force Base (VAFB). The Contractor shall be responsible for all equipment up to the VAFB/Govemment interface demarcation point. The Government will make arrangements for the NISN circuit assignments as needed, but the Contractor shall
deliver the specified signals to the VAFB/Government interface demarcation point. Certain operations will require redundancy in the voice and data systems to prevent single point failures from halting operations. The Contractor shall ensure its
systems provide the necessary level of redundancy at all times during facility occupancy and including launch operations as specified by the Customer. 
  

	2.2.3.1 	Voice Systems 

  
 The Contractor shall provide a voice system capable of handling a combination of internal channels as well as channels extended to various external locations such as Space Launch Complex 2 (SLC-2), Remote Launch
Control Center (RLCC), Launch 

  

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Operations Control Center (LOCC), Buildings 836 and 840, and other NASA centers via NISN. The system shall be capable of concurrent operation of all
stations, and each station shall be able to access multiple channels simultaneously. The voice system shall have growth capability with respect to the number of stations available to Payload Users. Stations located in areas where hazardous materials
may be used shall meet the requirements defined in Eastern and Western Range 127-1. 
  

	2.2.3.2 	Television System 

  
 The Contractor shall provide a television system consisting of closed circuit television cameras located in the cleanrooms and airlock areas and fitted with remote control pan, tilt, zoom, and focus to be controlled
by the Payload customers in the control rooms specified for each Payloads GSE. The system shall be capable of extending internally generated video to external locations such as Building 836, Building 840, and other NASA centers, as well as
distributing internally various signals generated at external locations such as the space launch complex. Cameras located in areas where hazardous materials may be used shall meet requirements defined in Eastern and Western Range 127-1. 

 

	2.2.3.3 	Timing System 

  
 The Contractor shall provide a timing system capable of accepting, distributing, and displaying Range generated timing signals. Displays located in areas where hazardous materials may be used shall meet the
requirements defined in Eastern and Western Range 127-1. 
  

	2.2.3.4 	Paging and Warning System 

  
 The Contractor shall provide a paging and warning system capable of paging personnel in all occupied areas of the facility. Paging microphones shall be located in the
control rooms and at the secretaries’ desks. The paging and warning system shall be capable of alerting personnel inside and outside the facility in the event of a hazardous situation as specified by Eastern and Western Range 127-1. Control of
the warning system shall be located in the control rooms. 
  

	2.2.3.5 	Data System 

  
 The Contractor shall provide a data system capable of routing payload customer data from the cleanrooms to external locations such as Bldg. 836. The system shall be capable of accepting Electronic Industry Association
(EIA) RS-422 data, in various bit rates, and fiber optic based signals, and extending them to the VAFB/Government interface demarcation point for transmission to other centers via NISN, or to the launch complex area. The system shall have either the
necessary redundancy to automatically reestablish any/all circuits in the event of a failure in system hardware/software or 

  

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provide duplicate circuits per the SOW Appendix D requirements. The system shall be able to support late requirements and have a minimum growth capability of
25 percent. 
  

	2.2.3.6 	Radio Frequency System 

  
 The Contractor shall provide a Radio Frequency (RF) system capable of radiating S-Band frequencies between the PPF and various existing Government facilities on VAFB, in
particular to the Vandenberg Tracking Station. The system shall be capable of supporting three separate simultaneous signals (two transmit and one receive). The Contractor shall provide antenna alignment services, obtain RF authorization, and obtain
clearance from the appropriate Government agency before system use. 
  

	2.2.3.7 	Local Area Network System 

  
 The Contractor shall provide two Local Area Network (LAN) systems that will be used for administrative data only, one for U.S. Citizens and one for Foreign Nationals. The
Payload Customers will provide their own workstation security. The Contractor shall not be required to provide workstations or software for workstations. The Contractor shall provide all hardware and software (i.e., network switches/routers, network
cable drops, etc.) necessary to establish and maintain connectivity between the facility systems and the appropriate VAFB interface point and serve as an interface between the Payload User and VAFB for coordination, troubleshooting, and network
management. 
  

	2.2.3.8 	Telephone System 

  
 The Contractor shall provide a standard multi-line commercial telephone system, with station-to-station intercom and local (VAFB) dialing capability. The Customers will also require commercial telephone lines to
support faxes and analog modems. The Contractor will not be responsible for the payment of charges associated with the commercial services but shall assist the Customer in making arrangements with the commercial carrier and appropriate VAFB agency
for service and installation. Stations located in areas where hazardous materials may be used shall meet the requirements defined in Eastern and Western Range 127-1. 
  

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	2.3 	Services 

  
 The Contractor shall provide services in support of mission processing at the PPF, including arrangements for receipt of flight hardware and GSE. 
  
 Appendix D of this Statement of Work lists the minimum services to be provided by the Contractor for each payload. These service categories
include: 
  

	 	•	 	Administrative support 

  

	 	•	 	Analysis/Sampling 

  

	 	•	 	Fluids and Gases 

  

	 	•	 	Cleanroom garments & supplies 

  

	 	•	 	Transportation 

  

	 	•	 	Propellant loading support equipment and support services 

  

	 	•	 	Material handling 

  

	 	•	 	Photography support 

  

	 	•	 	Janitorial support 

  

	 	•	 	Security 

  

	 	•	 	Forklift and crane operators 

  

	 	•	 	Miscellaneous equipment and services 

  
 The Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating the arrival of the flight hardware and GSE and providing all handling equipment necessary to off-load and transport
it into the PPF (See DRL 8). This includes arranging for badging, the arrival site, security, and any material handling equipment needed at the point of arrival, including at the runway for flight hardware or GSE arrival by aircraft. The contractor
shall coordinate with all necessary agencies for the arrival by aircraft including the USAF, U.S. Customs, Immigration and Naturalization Service, and the Department of Agriculture. The CloudSat Spacecraft is expected to arrive via ground transport.
The CALIPSO Spacecraft is expected to arrive via aircraft to the VAFB airfield. 
  
 Both CALIPSO and CloudSat require mono-propellant fueling with ultra-pure hydrazine. The Contractor Facility shall accommodate CALIPSO and CloudSat fueling operations and their respective sets of servicing equipment. The Contractor shall
arrange for the payload fueling activities and provide those items specified in Appendix D (e.g. breathing air, spill containment). The Contractor should note one exception; the Government (or the Payload Users through the Government) will purchase
and deliver the propellants to VAFB. The Payload Users will perform the fueling activity in the PPF. The Contractor shall provide for the storage and transportation on VAFB, and the storage and handling of propellants at the PPF. The Contractor
shall be responsible for the integrity of the propellants from the time of receipt at VAFB to the time of loading into the Payload User provided propellant cart. Sample analysis of the propellant, or any gases or fluids, shall be provided by the
Contractor (See DRL 10). All other commodities such as gaseous helium, gaseous nitrogen, liquid nitrogen, isopropyl alcohol, and other general purpose cleaning agents and solvents shall be supplied by the Contractor. The Contractor shall provide
certification that all delivered fluids and gases meet the required specifications. 
  

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 The Contractor shall dispose of all domestic, industrial, and hazardous waste generated at the PPF and is responsible
for spill containment, clean-up, and facility decontamination in the event of a hazardous mishap. 
  
 The Contractor shall provide the ability for priority turnaround on sampling and analysis. On all other services the Contractor shall state his intended response time from time of request to delivery of services.

  
 The contractor shall ensure the security of the payloads flight hardware and
information. The contractor shall control access to each payloads assigned areas, including controlling the access from each other. The contractor shall ensure full and free access by the payload users to their assigned areas, including for foreign
national payload users. 
  
 The contractor shall coordinate and schedule with
outside sources for payload customer requirements. The contractor shall provide troubleshooting and platform services for the payload customers where required to include coordinating with outside sources until resolution of the problem. 

 
 In addition to the services described in this section and in Appendix D the Contractor
shall provide minor technical shop support. Examples of this support include sling proof load, electrical test equipment maintenance and repair, test equipment calibration, manufacturing of small mechanical parts, welding, pressure system component
maintenance, precision cleaning, NDE, etc. 
  
 To the extent that this support is
not available at the Contractor facility, the Contractor will arrange for Customer support from other local capability. 
  

	2.4	Processing Methodology 

  
 As part of payload processing the Payload Users will perform hazardous operations. Typical hazardous operations include spacecraft fueling, ordnance installation and
checkout, non-ionizing radiation sources (e.g. RF, laser, bright light), and payload handling. The Contractor’s facility should be sited and otherwise approved for these operations (Reference the “Licenses and Permits For a Payload
Processing Facility/Operator” contract Article). The Contractor shall work with and provide support to the Payload Users to help mitigate hazards associated with processing operations. 
  
 Prior to the initial facility occupancy of this mission, NASA will submit documents to the
Contractor including: Payload Processing Procedures, Payload Safety Documentation, and Final Processing Requirements and Flight Hardware Flows. The Contractor shall review and provide a written response to these procedures and safety documentation
per the timelines specified in the “Government Provided Documents” contract Article. The Contractor may be required to provide signature concurrence to comply with Customer Payload processing procedures (e.g. Contamination Control
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Contractor facility, safety, or environmental guidelines or violate any facility operational permits or licenses. The Contractor shall provide input to
Customer procedures regarding facility capability, safety, and hazard mitigation. 
  
 For the final processing requirements and flight hardware flows, the Contractor shall provide a response that indicates understanding of the requirements and certifies that it will meet the specified requirements. Exceptions to meeting the
requirements must be documented and provided to the Customer per the timelines defined in the “Government Provided Documents” contract Article. 
  
 At the Customer’s request, the Contractor shall assist the Payload Customers in the development of the flight hardware flow in the PPF. This shall include optimizing
the use of floor space and facility systems, such as the cranes, high pressure gas, etc. for operations such as fueling, encapsulation, or canning. 
  
 During normal processing operations, Contractor trained Payload Users will have coordinated access to operate the following facility systems including, but not limited
to: cranes, forklifts, fire protection system, and doors. The Contractor shall be responsible for ensuring that all facility, facility systems, and facility services are available when required per the processing flows and any subsequent planning
and scheduling meetings. 
  

	3.0	Management 

  
 The Contractor shall provide a team of personnel necessary to manage all the requirements in this SOW and appendices. 
  

	3.1	Management Approach and Processes 

  
 For Management Approach and Processes, the Contractor shall meet the requirements stated in the following paragraphs. 
  

	3.1.1	Manifesting and Scheduling 

  
 The Contractor shall maintain a payload processing manifest schedule to be provided upon request. The payload processing manifest schedule shall include a facility
readiness schedule, the initial facility occupancy, planned facility outages, dates, and the processing durations for all manifested payloads or launch vehicles whether they are commercial or government. 
  

	3.1.2	Customer Communications and Support 

  
 The Contractor shall establish lines of communication with the Customers, which includes: teleconferences, discussions, and formal and informal requests for technical,
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Customer’s requirements are met in a timely manner such that on-going operations within the Contractor’s facility are not impacted. 
  

	3.1.2.1 	Payload Planning Support 

  
 At the Customer’s request, the Contractor shall be required to support advanced planning working sessions. To assist the Customers, the Contractor shall provide a
Facility Handbook. This handbook shall have a complete description of the facility and facility systems capabilities (See DRL 4). The Contractor shall present the status of its facilities and preparation for facility payload processing support at
all Ground Operation Working Group Meetings, Payload Safety Working Group Meetings, the Ground Operations Review and the Spacecraft Pre-Ship Reviews (to be held at the spacecraft customer facilities) as requested by COTR. 
  

	3.1.2.2 	Daily Schedule Coordination Meetings 

  
 The Contractor shall support Customer chaired daily coordination meetings during the facility occupancy period. The coordination meetings will status work-in-progress and
services required for the current and following days activities. NASA will provide detailed schedule and service requirements to the Contractor. 
  
 The Contractor shall provide insight on all activities including other facility tenants as they affect NASA’s payload processing operations and schedules. The
Contractor shall ensure that the Customer’s operations have priority over routine facility maintenance operations. Support conflicts will be resolved with a spirit of cooperation among tenants, commensurate with respective launch dates.

  

	3.1.2.3 	Training 

  
 For this mission, the Contractor shall provide facility orientations as requested by the COTR. The orientation briefing and handouts shall include, but not be limited to, information summarizing the Contractor’s
key personnel contacts, facility layout, and operation methodology (See DRL 6). Payload User’s will be trained by the Contractor to operate those facility systems and equipment needed to perform various processing tasks, including crane and
forklift operations. 
  
 The Contractor shall provide safety training required to
assure that payload personnel are fully informed relative to facility hazards, alarm system operation, escape routes, fire suppression systems, etc. The Contractor is also responsible for providing/coordinating training for ELSA and for SCAPE. The
Contractor shall maintain facility access control to assure personnel have received the necessary training before they are permitted unescorted access to the facility. 
  
 The Contractor shall notify and provide specific requirements to the Customers of all certifications (e.g. medical, safety) required to
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the Contractor’s facility. The Contractor shall be responsible for obtaining all required VAFB crew certifications on behalf of the Payload Users.

  
 The Contractor shall insure that their team of personnel receive Payload User
dictated training as required by the COTR. This training may include familiarization or safety training on the spacecraft unique systems (e.g. Cleanliness, Laser), 
  

	3.1.3	 NASA Insight and Approval 

  
 Specific areas in which NASA requires insight and/or approval are defined in the “Government Insight and Approval” contract Article 14. In addition, the
Contractor shall acknowledge and be responsive to the inquiries, requests, technical coordination, and recommendations of NASA independent assessment teams, panels, or commissions within the scope of contract requirements. 
  
 The Contractor shall support technical coordination and interaction including, but not
limited to: telephone discussions, formal and informal written correspondence, video conferences, meetings, and any other form of communication or sharing of information necessary to accomplish the cooperation required to provide for NASA insight of
the payload processing facilities. Working level relationships shall be encouraged between NASA and Contractor personnel to expedite insight and approval activities. The COTR will be the Primary point of contact for technical guidance. 

 

	3.1.3.1	 Anomaly Investigations 

  
 The Contractor shall conduct an investigation, with insight by NASA, in the event of any facility component or equipment failure or anomaly. In addition, the Contractor
shall report all accidents, mishaps, close calls or other incidents as defined by NASA shall be reported as required by NFS 1852.223-70, Safety and Health. The Contractor shall immediately report to the Contracting Officer, Contracting
Officer’s designated Safety Representative, Payload(s) Safety Representative, and the 30 SW any accidents, mishaps, close calls or other incidents. Reporting requirement, format, etc. to comply with 30 SW, KSC and the NASA Payload Safety
organization requirements will be identified in the mission specific tailoring of the facility safety manual. This tailoring, required by Article 16, reflects mandatory NASA safety requirements specific to the payload organizations occupying the
facility. Upon completion of the investigation, the Contractor shall submit a written report (See DRL 5). Certain requirements of the “Safety and Health” contract Article also apply to non-NASA mission failures and anomalies. 

 

	3.1.4	 Documentation 

  
 The Contractor shall produce and make the appropriate distribution of all items on the Data Requirements List (DRL), which shall be made a part of this contract. As a contractually controlled document, changes to the
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approval. The Contractor shall develop and maintain a schedule for providing the deliverables specified in the DRL. The DRL in Attachment 2 defines the scope
of documentation required; however, NASA will utilize the Contractor’s existing documentation to the maximum extent possible. 
  

	3.1.5	 Environmental Assessments 

  
 The Contractor shall be responsible for ensuring that its facilities have been evaluated as required under the provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
as outlined in Air Force Regulation (AFR) 19-2. 
  

	3.1.6 	ISO Certification 

  
 The Contractor shall be ISO 9000/2000 third party certified, from either the International Registrar of Certified Auditors (IRCA) or Registrar Accreditation Board (RAB). 
  

	3.2	Key Personnel and Staffing 

  
 The Contractor shall provide a readily available, single point of contact to serve as the liaison with Customers. This single point of contact shall have the authority to
commit, sign, authorize, and schedule activities at the processing facility. All staffing of personnel necessary to operate and maintain the facility as necessary to support payload processing during the occupancy period shall be the responsibility
of the Contractor. 
  

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 Attachment 2 
  
 DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS LIST 
  
 CALIPSO and CloudSat Payload Processing Capability 
  
 for the 
  
 National Aeronautics and Space Administration 
  

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	1.0	Data Requirements List 

  
 The Data Requirements List (DRL) described in SOW 3.1.4 identifies critical elements of the contracted effort where aspects of payload processing insight are required by
NASA and where NASA approval is required. The following DRL defines the scope of documentation required; however, NASA will utilize the Contractor’s existing documentation to the extent practicable. The numbers of copies listed are to be
mailed to the NASA KSC Resident Office at VAFB. The submittal dates specified represent “on-dock” dates at the resident office. The Contractor shall be notified of approval or disapproval in 15 calendar days unless otherwise specified.

  

											
	 DRL
 Item

	  	 Document

	  	 Submittal Date

	  	Insight (I)
Approval (A)

	 	 Subsequent
Submittal/
Changes

	  	No. of
Copies

	1-3	  	RESERVED	  	 	  	 	 	 	  	 
						
	4	  	Facility Handbook	  	With Contract	  	I	 	As Required	  	30
						
	5	  	Mishap Reporting and Investigation	  	Immediate**	  	I	 	As Required	  	3
						
	6	  	Orientation Presentation	  	No Later Than 3 Days After facility occupancy date	  	I	 	As Required	  	50
						
	7	  	Certificate Of Facility Readiness (COFR)	  	See “Mission Success Determination” Article	  	A	 	As Required	  	5
						
	8	  	Off-loading and Transport Operation Procedures and Transportation route survey	  	10 Days Prior to facility occupancy date	  	A	 	As Required	  	5
						
	9	  	Facility Safety Manual (CD or hardcopy acceptable)	  	With Contract	  	A*	 	As Required	  	30
						
	10	  	Sample Analysis Result of Gases, Propellants & Fluid Commodities	  	Upon turn over to Contractor	  	I	 	No earlier than 2 Days before Payload first Use	  	3

  

	**	Immediate notification to NASA is required within 1 hour (initial phone notification requires a written-follow-up within 1 hour.) 

  

	1-3	RESERVED 

  

	4	Facility Handbook 

  
 As the facility or facilities systems are modified, the Contractor shall revise the Facility Handbooks to reflect the current facility and facility systems capabilities.

  

	5	Mishap Reporting and Investigation 

  
 All accidents, mishaps, close calls or other incidents as defined by NASA shall be reported as required by NFS 1852.223-70, Safety and Health. The Contractor shall
immediately report to the Contracting Officer, Contracting Officer’s designated Safety Representative, and Payload Safety Representatives, any accidents, mishaps, close calls or other incidents. Reporting requirement, format, etc. to comply
with KSC and the NASA Payload Safety organization requirements will be identified in the mission 

  

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specific tailoring of the facility safety manual. This tailoring, required by Article 16, reflects mandatory NASA safety requirements specific to the payload
organizations occupying the facility. 
  

	6	Orientation Presentation 

  
 The presentation and hand-out material shall include: status of the PPF and its associated systems, open deviation/waivers, anomalies currently open or under
investigation, safety training information, delivery dates of commodities, and agreements for services. Also, the package shall address mission unique requirements, support and services. An overview of the PPF and mission flow shall be provided.

  

	7	Certificate of Facility Readiness (COFR) 

  
 The Contractor shall generate a detailed report on the facility, facility systems and facility support equipment documenting that the square footage required is provided
for, and that contamination and environmental control, electrical, communication and video systems comply with the requirements as stated in the SOW and associated Appendices. As a minimum, the COFR shall: 
  

	 	•	 	Identify all systems by name 

  

	 	•	 	Identify each system as critical/non-critical 

  

	 	•	 	Provide a brief description of status and readiness of the facility and each facility system 

  

	 	•	 	Provide a copy of the certification for each systems proofload, calibration, compliance or inspection 

  

	 	•	 	List supporting documentation for each system 

  

	 	•	 	Provide a summary of facility modifications implemented since last NASA usage 

  

	 	•	 	Have an Open items, Issues, and Concerns Section with associated correction plan and date 

  

	 	•	 	Have an Exception, waivers, and deviation Section 

  

	 	•	 	Provide a Safety statement of readiness 

  

	8	Off-loading and Transport Operation Procedures and Transportation Route Survey 

  
 The Contractor shall be notified of approval or disapproval in five calendar days. For offloading Flight hardware and GSE, any operation
procedures used shall be submitted by the Contractor. The survey will include but not be limited to: road conditions, overhead obstruction, bridge conditions and a map identifying the transportation route. 
  

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	9	Facility Safety Manual 

  
 As standard operating safety requirements for organizations occupying the facility change, the Contractor shall revise the safety manual to reflect current safety policy
and criteria applicable to ground support equipment (GSE) and to ground operations processing at the facility. 
  

	10	Sample Analysis Results of Propellants, Gases or Fluids 

  
 At the request of the Customer, the Contractor shall generate a report detailing the results of the propellant, gases, or fluids sample analysis. Parameters to be
analyzed will be specified by the Customer prior to taking the sample. 
  

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 Attachment 3 
  
 ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS 
  
 CALIPSO and CloudSat Payload Processing Capability 
  
 for the 
  
 National Aeronautics and Space Administration 
  

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 Acronyms and Abbreviations List 
  

			
	 30SW
	  	30th Space Wing
		
	 A
	  	amps
	 A
	  	approval by NASA
	 A/C
	  	air conditioning
	 AC
	  	alternating current
	 AFB
	  	Air Force Base
	 AIT
	  	Assembly, Integration and Test
	 ANSI
	  	American National Standard Institute
	 ASHRAE
	  	American Society of Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers
	 ASME
	  	American Society of Mechanical Engineers
	 ASO
	  	Astrotech Space Operations
	 ATC
	  	Atmospheric Test Container
	 ATP
	  	Atmospheric Test Pad
	 AUX
	  	Auxiliary SCOE
		
	 BATC
	  	Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corporation
	 BATSIM
	  	Battery Simulator
	 BCC
	  	Battery Conditioning Console
	 BCU
	  	Battery Cooling Unit
	 BTU
	  	British thermal unit
		
	 C
	  	Celsius
	 CALIPSO
	  	Cloud Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observations
	 CDRL
	  	Contract Data Requirement List
	 CGMU
	  	Compagnie Generale Maritime (Maritime Transport Container)
	 CloudSat
	  	Cloud Profiling Satellite
	 CMAA
	  	Crane Manufacture Association of America
	 CNES
	  	Centre National D’Etudes Spatiales [French National Space Agency]
	 COFR
	  	Certificate of Facility Readiness
	 CoLT
	  	Correlative Lidar Trailer
	 COTR
	  	Contracting Officer Technical Representative
	 CPR
	  	Cloud Profiling Radar
	 CS
	  	CloudSat
	 CSS
	  	Coarse Sun Sensor
	 CWA
	  	Clean Work Area
		
	 dB
	  	decibel
	 DC
	  	direct current
	 Deg
	  	degree
	 DHU
	  	Data Handling Unit (PROTEUS on board computer)
	 DMVT
	  	Dispositif Mobile de Vidange et de Transfert (Fuel Offloading Cart)
	 DoD
	  	Depth of Discharge
	 DPAF
	  	Dual Payload Attach Fitting
	 DRL
	  	Data Requirements List
		
	 e.g.
	  	for example (exempli gratia)
	 EEB
	  	Electrical Equipment Building (SLC-2W)
	 EED
	  	Electro-Explosive Devices

  

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	 EGSE
	  	Electrical Ground Support Equipment
	 EIA
	  	Electronic Industry Association
	 EIS
	  	Environment Impact Statement
	 ELSA
	  	Emergency Life Support Apparatus
	 ELV
	  	Expendable Launch Vehicle
	 EMI
	  	electromagnetic Interference
	 EOS
	  	Earth Observing System
	 EPD
	  	Electrical Power Distribution
	 ESD
	  	Electrostatic Discharge
	 ESSP
	  	Earth System Science Pathfinder
	 Est
	  	estimated
	 EWR
	  	Eastern/Western Range
		
	 F
	  	Fahrenheit
	 F/D
	  	Fill & Drain
	 FAR
	  	Federal Acquisition Regulation
	 FFP
	  	firm fixed price
	 FLC
	  	Fuel Loading Cart
	 FltHW
	  	flight hardware
	 Ft
	  	feet
	 FUT
	  	Fixed Umbilical Tower
		
	 GFE
	  	government furnished equipment
	 GHe
	  	gaseous helium
	 GMT
	  	Greenwich Mean Time
	 GN2
	  	gaseous nitrogen
	 GPS
	  	Global Positioning System
	 GSE
	  	Ground Support Equipment
	 GSET
	  	Ground Support Equipment Trailer
	 GSFC
	  	Goddard Space Flight Center
		
	 He
	  	Helium
	 HEPA
	  	High Efficiency Particle Accumulator
	 HPF
	  	Hazardous Processing Facility
	 HSF
	  	Hazardous Servicing Facility
	 HU
	  	Hampton University
	 HVAC
	  	Heating, Ventilating & Air Conditioning
	 Hz
	  	hertz
		
	 I
	  	Insight by NASA
	 I&T
	  	Integration and Test
	 i.e.
	  	that is (id est)
	 I/F
	  	Interface
	 IEEE
	  	Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
	 IEGSE
	  	Instrument Electrical Ground Support Equipment
	 IIR
	  	Imaging Infrared Radiometer
	 In
	  	inch
	 IPF
	  	Integrated Processing Facility
	 IPSL
	  	Institute Pierre Simon LaPlace
	 IRIG
	  	Inter-Range Instrumentation Group

  

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	 JPL
	  	Jet Propulsion Laboratory
		
	 Kb
	  	kilobyte
	 Kg
	  	kilogram
	 Km
	  	kilometer
	 KSC
	  	John F. Kennedy Space Center
	 Kva
	  	kilovots Amps
	 Kw
	  	kilowatts
		
	 LaRC
	  	Langley Research Center
	 Lb
	  	pounds
	 LIDAR
	  	Light Detection and Ranging
	 LN2
	  	Liquid Nitrogen
	 LOCC
	  	Launch Operations Control Center
	 LSC
	  	Launch Support Contractor (Boeing)
	 LSIM
	  	Launch Site Integration Manager
	 LSP
	  	Launch Service Provider
	 LSP
	  	Launch Services Program
	 LSSE
	  	Launch Site Support Engineer
	 LSSP
	  	Launch Site Support Plan
	 LV
	  	Launch Vehicle
		
	 M
	  	Months
	 M
	  	meter
	 MCDT
	  	Main Control Data Test
	 Med-Lite
	  	Medium Light
	 MEOP
	  	Maximum Expected Operating Pressure
	 Mg
	  	Milligram
	 MGSE
	  	Mechanical Ground Support Equipment
	 MHz
	  	Mega-Hertz (Hertz x 10E6)
	 MIL-STD
	  	military standard
	 MLI
	  	Multi Layer Insulation
	 MSM
	  	Moyen Sol Mécanique (Mechanical Ground Support Equipment)
	 MSPSP
	  	Missile System Prelaunch Safety Package
	 MST
	  	Mobile Service Tower
	 MTB
	  	Magneto-Torquer Bar
		
	 N/F
	  	nose fairing
	 N2
	  	Gaseous Nitrogen
	 NA
	  	Not Applicable
	 NASA
	  	National Aeronautics and Space Administration
	 NDE
	  	non-destructive evaluation
	 NEC
	  	National Electrical Code
	 NFPA
	  	National Fire Protection Association
	 NFS
	  	NASA FAR Supplement
	 NHB
	  	NASA Handbook
	 NISN
	  	NASA Integrated Science Network
	 NLT
	  	no later than
	 NSI
	  	NASA standard initiator

  

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	 OD
	  	Operations Directive
	 OR
	  	Operations Requirements (Document)
	 OSHA
	  	Occupational Safety and Health Administration
		
	 PAF
	  	Payload Attach Fitting
	 PAO
	  	Public Affairs Office
	 PAT
	  	Payload Atmospheric Test
	 PC
	  	Personal Computer
	 PCC
	  	Power Control Console
	 PCR
	  	Payload Control Room
	 PCU
	  	Power Control Unit
	 PDP
	  	Power Distribution Panel
	 PDS
	  	Power Distribution System
	 PF
	  	PROTEUS Platform
	 PHE
	  	propellant handlers ensemble
	 PI
	  	Program Introduction (Document)
	 PL
	  	Payload
	 PLC
	  	Spacecraft Payload Controller
	 PLF
	  	Payload Fairing
	 PPF
	  	Payload Processing Facility
	 Ppm
	  	parts per million
	 PPVD
	  	Portable Propellant Vapor Detector
	 PRD
	  	Payload Requirements Document
	 PROTEUS
	  	Plateforme Reconfigurable pour I’Observation de la Terre et les Usages Scientifiques (Reconfigurable Platform for Earth Observation and Scientific Missions)
	 psi
	  	pounds per square inch
	 PTS
	  	Pressurization Test Set
		
	 QA
	  	Quality Assurance
		
	 RF
	  	radio frequency
	 RFI
	  	radio frequency interference
	 RFQ
	  	Request For Quotation
	 RFTC
	  	RF Test Console
	 RLCC
	  	Range Launch Control Center
	 RM
	  	Reconfiguration module (of the PROTEUS DHU)
	 rpm
	  	revolutions per minute
	 RSC
	  	Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation Support Complex
	 RWA
	  	Reaction Wheel Assembly
		
	 S/C
	  	Spacecraft
	 SADM
	  	Solar Array Drive Mechanism
	 SCAPE
	  	Self Contained Atmospheric Protective Ensemble
	 SCBA
	  	Self Contained Breathing Apparatus
	 scfm
	  	standard cubic feet per minute
	 SCOE
	  	Satellite Check Out Equipment
	 sec
	  	second
	 SLC
	  	Space Launch Complex

  

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	 SLC-2W
	  	Space Launch Complex - 2 West
	 SOW
	  	statement of work
	 sq
	  	square
	 SSI
	  	Spaceport Systems International
	 STD
	  	Standard
	 STOC
	  	Spacecraft Test Operations Console
	 STR
	  	Star Tracker
	 SW
	  	Space Wing (USAF)
		
	 TBC
	  	To Be Confirmed
	 TBD
	  	To Be Determined
	 TBR
	  	To Be Resolved
	 TBS
	  	To Be Supplied
	 TM/TC
	  	Telemetry & Tele Command (TTC also used)
		
	 UP
	  	Umbilical Plug
	 UPS
	  	Un-interruptible Power Supply
	 USAF
	  	United States Air Force
		
	 V
	  	volts
	 VAFB
	  	Vandenberg Air Force Base
	 VLS
	  	Vandenberg Launch Services
	 VTS
	  	Vandenberg Tracking Station
		
	 W
	  	Weeks
	 WFC
	  	Wide Field Camera
	 WR
	  	Western Range (U.S. Air Force, 30th Space
Wing)
	 WTR
	  	Western Test Range

  

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 Attachment 4 
  
 DEFINITIONS 
  
 CALIPSO and CloudSat Payload Processing Capability 
  
 for the 
  
 National Aeronautics and Space Administration 
  

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	 	  	 Definitions

	Airlock:	  	An area, with a controlled environment, designed to accept the payload and its transporter. The airlock provides isolation from both the outside and cleanroom environment, and allows
stabilization of temperature, humidity, and minimization of contamination.
		
	Anomaly:	  	Any unexpected event. This may be a communications problem, an excursion outside of facility cleanliness specifications, or other unwanted occurrence.
		
	Canning:	  	Building up the transportation canister used to transport the Payloads and associated vehicle launch hardware.
		
	Clean room:	  	An environmentally controlled area for processing spacecraft. A facility or area where contamination such as hydrocarbons, non volatile residue, and particulate are limited to predefined
levels based on the class of the cleanroom. Monitoring of contamination levels is mandatory to ensure they stay within specified limits.
		
	Control Room:	  	An area which houses Payload Users provided electrical GSE and personnel during payload testing and launch operations.
		
	Customer:	  	The Kennedy Space Center Contracting Officer or the designated representative (e.g. COTR).
		
	Dual Payload Attach Fitting (DPAF):	  	Launch Service Provider flight hardware used to launch two payloads on the same launch vehicle.
		
	Hydraset:	  	A device installed between the crane hook and payload lifting device used to control the upward or downward movement of the payload in very precise increments.
		
	Launch Service Provider (LSP):	  	Contractor providing Launch Vehicle services. For CALIPSO/CloudSat, the LSP is Boeing and the launch vehicle is a Delta II with a DPAF.
		
	Mission:	  	The overall flow or processing of the payloads.
		
	NISN:	  	NASA Integrated Science Network. The NASA communications infrastructure used to provide connectivity between geographically dispersed locations for voice, video and data.

  

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	Payload:	  	Any of a class of satellite or probe that is ultimately to be placed into space. It may also be referred to as a Spacecraft or an Observatory.
		
	Payload User:	  	The Government or Contractor organization responsible for processing a payload or its associated launch vehicle components (e.g. DPAF) in the PPF.
		
	Propellant:	  	Any of a class of solid, liquid, or gaseous substances used to produce thrust. Propellants may be toxic, corrosive, or capable of producing severe injury due to cold.
		
	Range:	  	The Government or Government agency responsible for controlling Government resources on VAFB.
		
	Target Launch Date:	  	The Launch date, for a specific mission, as specified in the Contract.

  

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 Attachment 5 
  
 CALIPSO AND CLOUDSAT PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS SCHEDULE 
  
 CALIPSO and CloudSat Payload Processing Capability 
  
 for the 
  
 National Aeronautics and Space Administration 
  

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	RFQ-04-KTE-001	  	CALIPSO/CloudSat Payload Processing	  	Attachment 6

  

 Attachment 6 
  
 LIST OF APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 
  

CALIPSO and CloudSat Payload Processing Capability 
  
 for the 
  
 National Aeronautics and Space Administration 
  

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 Applicable Documents List 
  

			
	 Government Documents

		
	AFR 19-2	  	Air Force Regulation 19-2, Environmental Impact Analysis Process
		
	CFR 49	  	Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 49: Transportation
		
	DOD 6055.9-STD	  	Ammunition and Explosives Safety Standards
		
	EWR 127-1	  	Eastern and Western Range 127-1 Range Safety Requirements
		
	ISO 14644-1-1999	  	Cleanrooms and Associated Controlled Environments - Classification of Air Cleanliness
		
	ISO 14644-2-1999	  	Cleanrooms and Associated Controlled Environments - Specifications for testing and monitoring to prove continued compliance with ISO 14644-1
		
	MIL-PRF-27407	  	Propellant, Pressurizing Agent, Helium
		
	MIL-PRF-27401	  	Propellant, Pressurizing Agent, Nitrogen
		
	MIL-PRF-26536	  	Propellant, Hydrazine
		
	NASA-STD-8719.8	  	Expendable Launch Vehicle Payload Safety Review Standard
		
	NPG 8715.3	  	NASA Safety Manual
	
	 Voluntary Commercial Standards

		
	ANSI/ASME B30.2	  	Overhead and Gantry Cranes (Top Running Bridge, Single or Multiple Girder, Top Running Trolley Hoist)
		
	ANSI/CGA G-7.1	  	Commodity Specification for Air (from Compressed Gas Association Inc.)
		
	CMA 70	  	Specifications for Top Running Bridge & Gantry Type Multiple Girder Electric Overhead Traveling Cranes.( from Crane Manufacturers Association of America, Inc.)
		
	EIA RS-170	  	Electrical Performance Standards for Monochrome TV Studio Facilities (from Electronic Industry Association)

  

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	EIA RS-422	  	Electrical Characteristics of Balanced Voltage Digital Interface Circuits (from Electronic Industry Association)
		
	IEEE 802.3	  	Information Technology - Local and Metropolitan Area Networks
		
	ES-RP-CC006.2	  	Testing Cleanrooms (from Institute of Environmental Sciences).
		
	NEC	  	National Electric Code
		
	NFPA	  	National Fire Protection Association (Codes and Standards)
		
	NFPA 780	  	Lightning Protection Code

  

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	NNK04LA75C	  	CALIPSO/CloudSat Payload Processing	  	Appendix C

  

 Appendix C 
  
 CALIPSO and CloudSat GSE Reference Tables 
  
 CALIPSO/CloudSat Payload Processing Capability 
  
 for the 
  
 National Aeronautics and Space Administration 
  
 February 2004 

					
	NNK04LA75C	  	CALIPSO/CloudSat Payload Processing	  	Appendix C

  

 Table C-1 CloudSat EGSE Power Requirements 
  

									
	 DESCRIPTION

	  	EGSE
Connector

	  	Voltage (All
60Hz)

	  	Maximum
Current
Rating

	  	Facility

	 BATC-PROVIDED EGSE
	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 *POWER CONTROL CONSOLE (PCC)
	  	L21-30P
5-20P	  	208, 3 Phase
125,1 Phase	  	30A
20A	  	PPF
EEB
	 *SOLAR ARRAY SIMULATOR (SAS)
	  	L21-20P	  	208, 3 Phase	  	20A	  	PPF
	 *BATC UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY (UPS)
	  	PS560R9-
W PLUG	  	125/208 3
Phase	  	60A,
20KVA	  	PPF
	 *BATTERY COOLING UNIT (BCU)
	  	L6-20P	  	250,1 Phase	  	20A	  	PPF/MST
	 *BATTERY CONDITIONING CONSOLE (BCC) BCC & BCU REQUIRE SEPARATE CIRCUITS IN THE MST
	  	5-20P	  	125,1 Phase	  	20A	  	PPF/MST
	 *SPACECRAFT TEST OPERATIONS CONSOLE (STOC)
	  	5-20P	  	125,1 Phase	  	20A	  	PPF/CS
Control Rm
	 *RF TEST CONSOLE (RFTC)
	  	5-20P	  	125,1 Phase	  	20A	  	PPF
	 *ATTITUDE CONTROL CONSOLE (ACC)
	  	5-20P	  	125,1 Phase	  	20A	  	PPF
	 *DIGITAL MULTIMETER
	  	5-15P	  	125,1 Phase	  	15A	  	PPF/MST
	 PROPELLANT SERVICE UNIT (PSU)
	  	5-20P	  	125,1 Phase	  	20A	  	PPF
	 PROPELLANT LOADING TEST SET (PLTS)
	  	ECP-2023	  	125,1 Phase	  	20A	  	PPF/MST
	 MISCELLANEOUS TEST EQUIPMENT
 *EPDS TEST BOX
 *TT&C TEST BOX
 *THERMAL TEST BOX
	  	5-15P on
each box	  	125,1 Phase	  	15A	  	PPF
	 BATC POWER DISTRIBUTION PANEL (PDP)
	  	PS560R9-
W PLUG	  	125/208, 3
Phase	  	60A	  	PPF
	 NASA JPL-PROVIDED EGSE
	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 CPR TEST EQUIPMENT RACK
	  	5-20P	  	125,1 Phase	  	20A	  	PPF
	 CPR TEST COMPUTERS (X2)
	  	5-20P	  	125,1 Phase	  	20A	  	PPF

  

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 Table C-2: -CALIPSO GSE Power Requirements, Size and Location 
  

									
	 Component

	  	 Location

	  	 Size CM (in.)

	  	 Weight Kg (Lb)

	  	 Power Requirements

	 Power Distribution Box (PDB)
	  	HPF EEB	  	40.0 x 30.0 x 20.0 (15.75x11.8x7.9)	  	8.2(18)	  	380 V, 50 Hz, 8 kVA, 3Ø + N + G
	 Power Distribution Box - (26 V)
	  	HPF EEB	  	22 x 9.0 x 35 (8.66x3.54x13.78)	  	5.5(12)	  	Powered by PDB (220 V, 50 Hz, 1.5 A, 1Ø)
	 S/C Auxiliary Power SCOE
	  	HPF EEB	  	60x150x70 (23.62 x 59.06 x 27.56)	  	91(200)	  	Powered by PDB (220 V, 50 Hz, 2.4 A, 1Ø)
	 TIWTC SCOE
	  	HPF EEB	  	53.5x6.2x63 (21.06x7.87x24.8)	  	9.1(20)	  	Powered by PDB (220 V, 50 Hz, 1.7 A, 1Ø)
	 10 MHz Generator (RF SCOE part)
	  	HPF EEB	  	49x13.5x64.5 (19.29x5.31 x 25.39)	  	18.2(40)	  	Powered by PDB (220 V, 50 Hz. 2.0 A, 1Ø)
	 Umbilical Plug (UP) Case
	  	MST Level 5	  	46.0 x 22 x 34 (16.14x8.66x13.39)	  	5(11)	  	208 V, 60 Hz
	 Off-loading Cart (DMVT)
	  	MST Level 4	  	50.0x120x74 (19.69 x 47.25 x 29.13)	  	80.2(176.4)	  	None
	 Off-Load GN2 Bottle
	  	MST Level 4	  	Ø 23x152(9.0x60)	  	67.8(149)	  	None
	 4BW Hydrazine Waste Container
	  	MST Level 4	  	Ø58.4x125(23.0x49)	  	131.8(290)	  	None
	 TM/TC Amplifier
	  	FUT J-box	  	48.3x13.25x18.41 (9.0 x 5.22 x 7.24) (3 U-rack)	  	7.3(16)	  	Powered by the PDB (26 V) in EEB
	 Atmospheric Test Container (ATC)
	  	HPF-Outside	  	8m x 2.6m x4m high,	  	N/A	  	208 VAC, single phase, 100A
	 Correlative LIDAR Trailer (CoLT)
	  	HPF-Outside	  	12mx 2.5m x3m high	  	N/A	  	208VAC, 3-phase, 100A
	 Ground Support Equipment Trailer (GSET)
	  	HPF-Outside	  	12m x 2.5m x 3 m high	  	N/A	  	208 VAC, 3-phase, 100A plus 220 VAC, 50 Hz for GSE

					
	 	  	CALIPSO/CloudSat Payload Processing	  	Appendix D

  

 Appendix D 
  
 CALIPSO and CloudSat Requirements 
  
 CALIPSO/CloudSat Payload Processing Capability 
  
 for the 
  
 National Aeronautics and Space Administration 
  
 May 2004 
  

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 APPENDIX D 
  

					
	 Table D-1:
	  	 CALIPSO Support Requirements Matrix
	  	Pages 3-25  
			
	 Table D-2:
	  	 CloudSat Support Requirements Matrix
	  	Pages 26-35
			
	 Table D-3:
	  	 CloudSat Telemetry and Communications Requirements Matrix
	  	Pages 36-44
			
	 Table D-4:
	  	 CALIPSO Telemetry and Communications Requirements Matrix
	  	Pages 45-53

  

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 TABLE D-1: CALIPSO General Support Requirements Matrix 
  
 NUMBERING AND LOCATION KEY - Sequentially ordered 
  

					
	00 – 24	  	SC CNTL	  	CALIPSO S/C Control Room (PROTEUS Control Room)
	25 – 49	  	INS CNTL	  	Instrument Control Room (Payload Control Room)
	50 – 99	  	OFFICE	  	HPF General Office Room Requirements
	100 – 200	  	HPF-	  	Hazardous Processing Facility Requirements
	400 – 499	  	HPF-ATC	  	Clean room area for installation of S/C into ATC
	500 – 599	  	ATP	  	Atmospheric Test Pad – Pad area outside of HPF where the atmospheric test will be conducted.
	600 – 699	  	Fueling	  	Area denoted for preparing the fueling equipment and fueling the spacecraft
	700 – 799	  	DECON	  	Area designated for decontamination of fueling equipment
	800 – 899	  	Pad	  	SLC-2W requirements
	900 – 999	  	VAFB	  	Non-facility specific items/services – generally applies entire time S/C is on VAFB

  
 SUPPLIER 
  
 NASA- Supplied by NASA from in-house or otherwise
contracted resources 
 HPF- HPF Contractor Supplied Item 
 Boeing- To be submitted to Boeing as either a Mission Spec or OD requirement 
  
 NOTES 
  
 Items sorted by LOCATION (sequential), TYPE
(alphabetical), then ITEM (alphabetical). 
  

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	 REQ #

	  	LOCATION

	  	TYPE

	  	ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

	1	  	SC CNTL	  	Facilities	  	PROTEUS
Control
Room	  	 Provide an exclusive and secured Control Room for CALIPSO EGSE adjacent to Clean Room (within 20m max.) with the following properties:

 
 •       30m2 floor space
  
 •       Temperature - 22±3deg
  
 •       Humidity between 40-60%
  
 •       Cable fed thru to Clean Room.
  
 •       Access door height 1.8 m and width of 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in)
  
 •       Provide a white board in the control room if it is separate from the clean work
area
  
 Maximum cable length from Spacecraft to control room is 100
m
	  	HPF	  	This is the PROTEUS (MCDT) Control Room
							
	2	  	SC CNTL	  	Facilities	  	Power,
Proteus
Control
Room	  	 Provide un-interruptible electrical power support for CALIPSO in the HPF Control Room:
  
 •       UPS
outputs of 380V, 50Hz, 3 phase 10A and European Standard Plugs.
  
 •       UPS output of 110 VAC, Single Phase, 60 HZ to 4 separate 20A circuits with 4 outlets per circuit.
  
 See attached drawings for details Alcatel will provide a Power Distribution box with pigtail cables out,
  
 HPF to provide plugs/receptacles to connect power distribution pigtails to HPF supplied
power outputs
	  	HPF	  	 
							
	5	  	SC CNTL	  	Facilities	  	Telephones	  	3 telephones/3 lines in control room, 1 of which shall have international access	  	HPF	  	 
							
	10	  	SC CNTL	  	Equipment	  	Furniture	  	Provide the following in the Spacecraft (PROTEUS) control room:	  	HPF	  	 
							
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 •       TBD Tables
	  	 	  	 
							
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 •       TBD Chairs
	  	 	  	 
							
	11	  	SC CNTL	  	Safety	  	Fire Extinguishers	  	Provide at least two CO2 fire extinguishers in the Spacecraft Control Room	  	HPF	  	 

  

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	 REQ #

	  	 LOCATION

	  	 TYPE

	  	 ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	 SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

	 25
	  	INS CNTL	  	Facilities	  	Payload EGSE	  	 Provide a 20 m2
space, very near or adjacent to the satellite in the CWA for unpacking, inspection, set up and checkout of payload GSE.
  
 •      Access door height to area to be at least 1.8 m and width of 1.8 m (5 ft 11
in)
  
 •      Cable feed through to clean room (if INS CNTL outside control room)
  
 •      European power supply from Alcatel power distribution box
  
 UPS output of 110 VAC, Single Phase, 60 HZ to 4 separate 20A circuits with 4 outlets per
circuit.
  
 The Instrument Test and Operations Console (ITOC) must be located
within 12m of the spacecraft. The Payload control room (workstations) can be located up to 30m from the ITOC.
	  	HPF	  	This is the Instrument (payload) Control Room/Control Area
							
	 30
	  	INS CNTL	  	Equipment	  	Furniture	  	 Provide the following in the Payload (Instrument) control room:
  
 •      6 Tables
  
 •      8
Chairs
  
 Must be clean room compatible furniture if INS CNTL located inside
clean room.
	  	HPF	  	 
							
	 31
	  	SC CNTL	  	Safety	  	Fire Extinguishers	  	Provide at least two CO2 fire extinguishers in the Instrument Control Room	  	HPF	  	 
							
	 50
	  	OFFICE	  	Facilities	  	S/C Office Space	  	Provide, for exclusive use by Alcatel, an office area With a total of 20 desks. Provide at least 1 double door storage cabinet, 5 bookcases and 3 file cabinets. In this area there shall be at
least one private office and one room capable of serving as a conference room for 10 people. This conference room to have telephone capable of international conference calls.	  	HPF	  	Alcatel
							
	 51
	  	OFFICE	  	Facilities	  	CNES Project Management Office Space	  	Provide a separate area with at least 20 desks (10 desks for CNES and 10 for VAFB). Provide at least 1 double door storage cabinet, 5 bookcases and 3 file cabinets. Included in this area there
shall be at least one private office for CNES, and one private office for VAFB. There shall also be one room capable of serving as a conference room for 10 people. This conference room to have telephone capable of international conference
calls.	  	HPF	  	CNES, VAFB

  

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	 REQ #

	  	 LOCATION

	  	 TYPE

	  	 ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	 SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

							
	 52
	  	OFFICE	  	Facilities	  	NASA Project Management and Payload Office Space	  	Provide, in a separate room, an office area with at 20 desks for NASA and payloaders. Provide at least 1 double door storage cabinet, 2 bookcases and 1 file cabinet. In this area there shall be
at least one private office and an area capable of serving as a conference room for 10 people	  	HPF	  	NASA LaRC and GSFC Ball Aerospace
							
	 53
	  	OFFICE	  	Facilities	  	Power,	  	Provide un-interruptible electrical power support for CALIPSO in the Alcatel and CNES office areas:	  	HPF	  	 
							
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	220 V, 50 Hz, single phase, 30A.	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	120VAC, 60Hz, 30A	  	 	  	 
							
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	See attached drawings for details	  	 	  	 
							
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	Alcatel will provide a Power Distribution box with pigtail cables out,	  	 	  	 
							
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	HPF to provide plugs/receptacles to connect power distribution pigtails to HPF supplied power outputs	  	 	  	 
							
	 54
	  	OFFICE	  	Facilities	  	Telephones	  	Within the assigned office facilities provide the following services:	  	HPF	  	 
							
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	For Alcatel:	  	 	  	 
							
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 •       20 phones in the office area, minimum 10 of which shall have international access (may be
restricted to calling card)
	  	 	  	 
							
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	For CNES/VAFB:	  	 	  	 
							
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 •       20 office area phones, 10 of which shall have international access
	  	 	  	 
							
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	For NASA/Payloaders:	  	 	  	 
							
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 •       20 office area phones, all of which shall be FTS lines, 5 of which shall have international
access For Foreign National Escort:
	  	 	  	 
							
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 •       One telephone with local access
	  	 	  	 
							
	 55
	  	OFFICE	  	Facilities	  	Conference Room	  	Provide a conference room, suitable for at least 30 people near the CALIPSO office areas, equipped with	  	HPF	  	 
							
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 •       speaker phone with both FTS and international dialing capability,
	  	 	  	 
							
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 •       video monitor capable of displaying CWA and SLC-2 video, and
	  	 	  	 
							
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 •       transparency projector
	  	 	  	 
							
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 •       internet access
	  	 	  	 

  

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 TABLE D-1: CALIPSO General Support Requirements Matrix 
  

													
	 REQ #

	  	 LOCATION

	  	 TYPE

	  	 ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	 SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

							
	 56
	  	OFFICE	  	Facilities	  	Break Room	  	Provide a break room in the administrative area with 2 refrigerator/freezers, 2 microwave ovens, coffee machine, capable of seating at least 15 at once	  	HPF	  	 
							
	 57
	  	OFFICE	  	Facilities	  	Foreign National Escort	  	Provide one office, with desk and local access telephone, for Foreign National Escort	  	HPF	  	 
							
	 60
	  	OFFICE	  	Equipment	  	Admin support	  	 Provide following administrative support:
  
 2 fax machine (capable of handling European paper and with international access), mail distribution, 2 copy machine capable of handling European and US paper, daily
janitorial service Machines to be located in or very near to the office areas, such that each separate office area has a machine or easy access to one.
	  	HPF	  	 
							
	 62
	  	OFFICE	  	Equipment	  	Partitions	  	Provide desk partitions for bullpen areas. Each of the three open office areas (Alcatel, CNES and NASA) will require 20 partitions of 60 x 60 in (150 x 150 cm)	  	HPF	  	 
							
	 90
	  	OFFICE	  	Supplies	  	Paper	  	 Provide paper supplies for use in the copier and fax machines.
  
 Minimum: 10 cases of US letter size paper
 Minimum: 10 cases of ISO A4 size paper
	  	HPF	  	 

  

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 TABLE D-1: CALIPSO General Support Requirements Matrix 
  

													
	 REQ #

	  	 LOCATION

	  	 TYPE

	  	 ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	 SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

	 100
	  	HPF	  	Facilities	  	Clean Work Area	  	 Provide class 10,000 clean room for processing CALIPSO in the HPF (per ISO 14644-1 and ISO 14644-2).
  
 SC Processing area required: 80m2
 GSE space required: 75m2
 Access door: Height > 6m and Length >
4m,
 Temperature: not to exceed 22±3 deg C
 Humidity:
40-50%.
 Maintain positive pressure
 Continuous oxygen level
monitoring required during fueling and DPAF operations
 Continuous toxic vapor detection is required from the arrival of hydrazine until the spacecraft
departs HPF.
  
 This clean room space must be exclusive and secured for CALIPSO
use only. The CALIPSO Project requires weekly control reports. Weekly control reports shall provide the last weeks history for temperature, humidity and cleanliness with reports on any discrepancies with the stated requirements (positive pressure,
oxygen levels, etc).
	  	HPF	  	 
							
	 101
	  	HPF	  	Facilities	  	Airlock	  	Provide a Class 100,000 airlock space (adjacent to clean room) with a minimum door height of 9.1m (30 ft) X 5.1m (17 ft) wide. The airlock temp is not to exceed 22±3deg C and maintain
humidity of 40-60% with the door closed.	  	HPF	  	 
							
	 102
	  	HPF	  	Facilities	  	Power	  	 Provide un-interruptible electrical power support for Calipso in the HPF CWA:
 •      380 V, 50 Hz, 3 phases, 50A.
 •      110VAC, 60 HZ, single phase 4 each 20A circuits with 4 outlets per circuit

•      See drawings in Appendix B for details
 Alcatel will provide a Power Distribution box with pigtail cables out,
 HPF to
provide plugs/receptacles to connect power distribution pigtails to HPF supplied power outputs
	  	HPF	  	 

  

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 TABLE D-1: CALIPSO General Support Requirements Matrix 
  

													
	 REQ #

	  	 LOCATION

	  	 TYPE

	  	 ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	 SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

	 103
	  	HPF	  	Facilities	  	Power, tilt over fixture	  	Provide the following power requirements in CWA for the tilt dolly: Outputs: 380V, 50Hz, 3 phase, 15 A. European standard male & female plugs provided by Alcatel.	  	HPF	  	Use of a generator is acceptable as this requirement occurs infrequently
							
	 104
	  	HPF	  	Facilities	  	Grounding	  	Provide “low noise” ground points for technical grounds in CWA and all control rooms. To the maximum extent practical, technical grounds shall be separate or shielded from facility
grounds	  	HPF	  	 
							
	 105
	  	HPF	  	Facilities	  	Telephones	  	Provide 2 telephones in CWA, 1 of 1 of which shall have international access	  	HPF	  	 
							
	 110
	  	HPF	  	Facilities	  	Crane	  	In all areas where S/C will be handled (i.e.: CWA, airlock, transfer aisles etc) provide a 5400kg (6 tons) capacity crane, equipped with drip protection and possessing, a speed of 0.2 m/min to
1.5 m/min (8 ipm to 5 fpm) and, a minimum hook height of 7.6m (25ft)	  	HPF	  	 
							
	 110.1
	  	HPF	  	Facilities	  	Certification	  	Provide crane certificate of compliance/inspection confirming that the crane is in compliance with Range safety requirements and all required inspections/maintenance have been completed to
include maintenance dates.	  	HPF	  	To be included in Facility Cert.
							
	 111
	  	HPF	  	Facilities	  	RF Characteristics	  	Provide RF characterization of the CWA	  	HPF	  	 
							
	 112
	  	HPF	  	Facilities	  	Seismic Restraints, Anchors	  	Provide anchor points in facility floor to secure S/C stands and equipment tiedowns.  1/4”-3/8” Stainless steel anchors for racks and  1/2”
for S/C tie down. Appropriate bolts to be provided. Anchors to be drilled per spacecraft provided template.	  	HPF	  	Final size, location and number to be provided by S/C
							
	 113
	  	HPF	  	Facilities	  	Seismic Restraints	  	Provide cargo tie down straps (non shedding nylon) to meet Seismic restraint requirements for EGSE racks in CWA and Control Rooms	  	HPF	  	 
							
	 115
	  	HPF	  	Facilities	  	Storage for tools and equipment	  	 Provide at least 20 m2 of locked storage space for storage of tools, payload shipping container and other equipment. Area will be maintained at 22±3°C and relative humidity is to be 40-60%
  
 Minimum door size is a standard double door, 2.13 m
x1.83m(7’Hx6’W)
	  	HPF	  	 

  

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	  	 LOCATION

	  	 TYPE

	  	 ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	 SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

	 116
	  	HPF	  	Facilities	  	Storage for containers	  	Provide 100 m2 covered storage area for shipping containers
The largest item for storage is the satellite shipping container at 5.3m x 3.384m x 3m, 5 tons (17.4’ x 11.1’ x 9.8’)	  	HPF	  	 
							
	 117
	  	HPF	  	Facilities	  	Cold Storage	  	Provide a shelf in a refrigerator located in or near the cleanroom to store spacecraft GSE mirrors for nitrogen quality check.	  	HPF	  	 
							
	 120
	  	HPF	  	CWA	  	 Clean room
 Change room
	  	 Provide for use a personnel airlock/Change room with storage lockers for a minimum of 25 lockers dedicated to project member garment
storage.
 Provide easy access from control room to cleanroom & garment cases/storage.
 Provide locking devices (padlocks, combo locks, etc) for the lockers Provide clean polyethylene zip lock bags for garment storage Provide a garment hanging rack
	  	HPF	  	 
							
	 121
	  	HPF	  	CWA	  	Class 10K polyester ESD Clean Room garments	  	 Provide sufficient garments to support 25 CALIPSO personnel, 15 NASA personnel and 6 visitors with a twice weekly change out
 Garments should be sets of full bunny suits with elastic leg and arm openings, hoods, masks, and shoe covers (bootie style)
 Size distribution ranging from S to XXXL.
	  	HPF	  	For use prior to fueling
							
	 122
	  	HPF	  	CWA	  	Class 10 K ESD, Fire retardant Nomex clean room garments, to include hoods and boots	  	 Provide sufficient garments to support 25 CALIPSO personnel, 15 NASA personnel and 6 visitors with a twice weekly change out
  
 Garments should be sets of full bunny suits with elastic leg and arm openings, hoods, masks,
and shoe covers (bootie style)
  
 Size distribution ranging from S to
XXXL.
	  	NASA	  	For use post-fueling

  

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	  	 LOCATION

	  	 TYPE

	  	 ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	 SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

	123	  	HPF	  	CWA	  	Garment cleaning	  	Provide laundry service for all clean room garments listed, to include polyester and Nomex. Service to include up to an additional 40 garments/week of Alcatel or CNES provided clean
smocks/coveralls not shown in requirements above. Garments must be laundered per class 10,000, ISO 14644 at the rate of at least two garment sets per person per week.	  	HPF	  	See requirements 121 & 122
							
	124	  	HPF	  	CWA	  	Facility Vacuum	  	Provide facility vacuum or portable HEPA vacuum in Airlock, Clean Room and all clean areas	  	HPF	  	 
							
	125	  	HPF	  	CWA	  	2 technicians/ shift for 2 shifts/day	  	Assist in the wipedown cleaning of GSE on the day of arrival and on the following day	  	HPF	  	 
							
	126	  	HPF	  	CWA	  	Contamination Analysis Report	  	Provide analysis of: Witness Plates (per ASTME E 1216-87 and ASTM F24-65); particle tape lift classification (ASTM E 1235-88); NVR rinses (ASTM E 1234-88) and /or swabs. Test submittals weekly
with a 48 hour response required	  	HPF	  	 
							
	127	  	HPF	  	CWA	  	Cleanliness recording	  	 Provide environmental cleanliness and verification (continuous particle monitoring) in all CALIPSO clean room work areas per ISO 14644-1 and ISO
14644-2 that includes:
 Particle counter (1.0 or 0.1 CFM)
 Particle fallout plate
 NVR plate
 Hydrocarbon
monitor
	  	HPF	  	 
							
	128	  	HPF	  	CWA	  	Inspection Lights	  	Provide High Intensity Whitelight (650 W) and Blacklight (3200 to 3800 Angstroms) inspection lights.	  	HPF	  	 
							
	129	  	HPF	  	CWA	  	Contamination Control	  	NASA and PPF provider to provide those Items/services as agreed to in a signed Contamination Control Plan Memorandum of Agreement.	  	HPF NASA	  	 
							
	130	  	HPF	  	Fluids & Gases	  	Isopropyl Alcohol	  	Provide 200 liters (55 gallons) of TTI-735A Grade A isopropyl alcohol to be used for cleaning. Provide manufacturers part number or product description to confirm compliance with
specification.	  	HPF	  	 

  

			
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	  	 LOCATION

	  	 TYPE

	  	 ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	 SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

	130.1	  	HPF	  	Fluids & Gases	  	Certification	  	 Provide analysis (chemical composition and particulate contamination) or Certificate of Compliance for:
 •      IPA (TTI-735A Grade A).
 Certificates shall be delivered upon launch team arrival (just prior to spacecraft arrival)
	  	HPF	  	 
							
	131	  	HPF	  	Fluids & Gases	  	Instrument Purge	  	 Provide sufficient quantity of GN2 at a flow rate of between 28.3 liters/hour to 35.4 liters/hour (1 to 1.25 SCFH) for payload purge for the entire
time the spacecraft is in the PPF
 Spec: MIL-P-27401D, Type 1, Grade C
	  	HPF	  	 
							
	132	  	HPF	  	Fluids & Gases	  	Alcohol	  	 Provide Isopropyl Alcohol to the DPM 530 spec
 •      40 liters fisher optima grade (or equivalent) for flight hardware cleaning
 •      40 liters reagent grade for GSE cleaning
	  	HPF	  	 
							
	133	  	HPF	  	Fluids & Gases	  	Deionized Water	  	Provide sufficient Deionized water (or Reverse Osmosis water) for facility cleaning	  	HPF	  	 
							
	134	  	HPF	  	Fluids & Gases	  	Detergent	  	Provide two each 3.8 liter (1 gallon) bottles of Simple green non-ionic detergent for facility cleaning	  	HPF	  	 
							
	141	  	HPF	  	Equipment	  	Manlifts	  	 Provide man lifts (2 each) with 8 m (26.2 ft) height capability for:
 •      installation/removal of S/C from ATC
 •      access above DPAF stand during attaching lift fixture in the high bay
 •      S/C bagging procedures
 An alternative to the manlifts is acceptable if the height/locations can be reached.
	  	HPF	  	 
							
	141.1	  	HPF	  	Equipment	  	Certification	  	Provide certification from Manufacturer/supplier that man-lifts meet all current OSHA safety and proof load requirements	  	HPF	  	 
							
	142	  	HPF	  	Equipment	  	Pallet Jacks	  	Provide at least 1 pallet jack, 2 furniture dolly’s and 2 appliance trucks (hand trucks)	  	HPF	  	 
							
	143	  	HPF	  	Equipment	  	Ladders	  	Provide two 6’ (2 m) and one 10’ (3.25m) clean room ladders	  	HPF	  	 
							
	144	  	HPF	  	Equipment	  	Shoe Cleaners	  	Provide a shoe cleaner at the personnel entrance to the garment change room	  	HPF	  	 

  

			
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	 REQ #

	  	 LOCATION

	  	 TYPE

	  	 ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	 SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

	145	  	HPF	  	Equipment	  	Bag/Film Sealer	  	 Provide Impulse bag & film sealers
 •      1 bench top model
 •      1 portable model
	  	HPF	  	 
							
	146	  	HPF	  	Equipment	  	ESD Control	  	 Provide ESD protection to include:
 Wrist
straps
 Grounding wires
 Wrist strap tester
	  	HPF	  	 
							
	150	  	HPF	  	General Support	  	Manpower	  	 Provide manpower to assist in S/C and GSE installation into HPF and movement (including transport) of GSE. To consist of at least two people per
shift, 2 shifts per day for:
 •      4 (four) days upon arrival
 •      2 days before Atmospheric Test Ops
 •      2 days following Atmospheric test Ops
 •      4 days during transport to pad and 4 days upon departure post launch.
 At least one person on first shift during arrival and prior to ATP Ops shall be an electrician
	  	HPF	  	 
							
	160	  	HPF	  	Safety	  	Video Recording	  	Provide a continuous video recording, using fixed or pan/tilt video cameras in HPF CWA, of all hazardous operations	  	HPF	  	Format to be VHS,
							
	161	  	HPF	  	Safety	  	Fire Extinguishers	  	Provide at least two CO2 fire extinguishers in the airlock and CWA and at least one in any adjacent annexes	  	HPF	  	 
							
	162	  	HPF	  	Safety	  	Fixed Vapor Detection	  	Provide a continuous fixed vapor detection system for the CWA, airlock and any areas the spacecraft will be located in after fueling. System required to be set to alarm at 0.01 ppm.	  	HPF	  	 
							
	163	  	HPF	  	Safety	  	Portable Vapor Detector	  	Provide a portable vapor detector that can be placed adjacent (within one meter) to the spacecraft or its workstand and has the capability to detect and alarm on Hydrazine at the 0.01 ppm level
and can be run continuously.	  	HPF	  	A fixed vapor detector with probes extending to the desired location is a suitable substitute. The PPVD required for fueling may meet this requirement

  

			
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	REQ #

	  	 LOCATION

	  	 TYPE

	  	 ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	 SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

	163.1	  	HPF	  	Safety	  	Certification	  	Provide certification of propellant vapor detectors to the 0.01ppm level	  	HPF	  	 
							
	164	  	HPF	  	Safety	  	Fire Sensors	  	Provide, in all S/C areas, fire detectors with local and remote alarm	  	HPF	  	 
							
	165	  	HPF	  	Safety	  	Fire Suppression	  	Provide fire suppression system in all S/C areas,	  	HPF	  	 
							
	166	  	HPF	  	 Safety &
 General Support
	  	Training	  	 Provide training (in French and English) pertinent to operations in HPF areas including:
  
 •      ELSA
  
 •      HPF clean-room
  
 •      HPF familiarization/training
  
 •      Crane
operation training
  
 Note that this training shall be performed upon arrival at
HPF.
	  	HPF	  	 
							
	167	  	HPF	  	Safety	  	Safe Environment	  	Check for contamination of ambient air with DRAGGER portable vapor detectors each time activities are resumed at the HPF after fueling and/or at the start of each shift,	  	HPF	  	 
							
	170	  	HPF	  	Security	  	Access Control	  	Provide a security system 24 hour/7 days per week to all S/C facilities and offices (controlled access). HPF Contractor will provide access as required for off-shift activities. A 24 hour
contact and response at the HPF will be provided for emergencies.	  	HPF	  	Individual area security may be provided by swipe cards or combo locks
							
	171	  	HPF	  	Security	  	Access Control	  	Provide CALIPSO authority to review and approve, prior to issue, all requests for unrestricted access cards or combinations for access to the S/C or to the CALIPSO office areas	  	HPF	  	 
							
	190	  	HPF	  	Supplies	  	Face covers	  	Provide disposable masks and beard covers for CALIPSO operation. Provide as necessary- 2000 predicted	  	HPF	  	 
							
	192	  	HPF	  	Supplies	  	Tape	  	 Provide cleanroom compatible tape for spacecraft use:
  
 •      18 rolls Polyethylene (3M 480 or 3M 810) for particle sampling
  
 •      24 rolls
Kapton (603A), assorted widths
  
 •      18 rolls Mylar (3M850)
	  	HPF	  	 
							
	193	  	HPF	  	Supplies	  	Tacky Mats	  	Provide tacky mats at all entrances to the cleanroom and to the control room areas.	  	HPF	  	 

  

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	REQ #

	  	 LOCATION

	  	 TYPE

	  	 ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	 SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

							
	194	  	HPF	  	Supplies	  	Gloves	  	 Provide cleanroom gloves for working in and around the spacecraft:
  
 •      500 pairs, assorted sizes, CHEM SOFT CE
  
 •      7500
pairs, assorted sizes, Miller Products Latex or Nitrile equivalent
  
 •      1000 pairs, assorted sizes, polyethylene (for solvent cleaning only)
	  	HPF	  	 
							
	195	  	HPF	  	Supplies	  	Cleanroom Wipes	  	Provide 40 bags of cleanroom wipes for cleaning GSE	  	HPF	  	 
							
	197	  	HPF	  	Supplies	  	Bagging Material	  	 Provide bagging material for the spacecraft.
  
 Llumalloy (preferred) or NMD FR-190N-PA1-NN 929 Sq. Meter (10,000 sq. ft).
	  	HPF	  	 
							
	198	  	HPF	  	Supplies	  	Bagging Material	  	 Provide protective bagging material for the GSE.
  
 The facility shall provide 36” and 48” rolls of bagging material with a clean room approved dispensing rack. The material may any low density polyethylene
(LDPE) bagging material (shrink wrap and ziploc’s) that does NOT contain vinyl.
	  	HPF	  	 
							
	400	  	HPF-ATC	  	Facilities	  	 ATC Facility
 Area
	  	Provide dedicated 10m x 15m of facility clean space to accommodate installation of CALIPSO satellite into Atmospheric Test Container. Space must have doors of at least 3m wide by 4.5m high and
be equipped with a flight hardware certified crane with a minimum 9m (27 foot) hook height.	  	HPF	  	Space to be available at least three weeks prior to atmospheric test start to one week after atmospheric test finish.
							
	401	  	HPF-ATC	  	Facilities	  	Cleaning	  	Provide a powerwasher and effluent disposal for the external washing and cleaning of the Atmospheric Test Container and Ground Support Equipment Trailer, (possibly) the Correlative Lidar Trailer
and shipping containers at a location adjacent to the HPF ATC entry. This will be required for the initial arrival and entry Into the ATC facility area and any subsequent reentries following atmospheric tests of the LIDAR	  	HPF	  	 
							
	402	  	HPF-ATC	  	Facilities	  	ATC Facility Area Power	  	One (1) 208VAC, 60HZ, 1Ø, 100A, 4wire power to the ATC area of the facility.	  	HPF	  	 

  

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	REQ #

	  	 LOCATION

	  	 TYPE

	  	 ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	 SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

							
	403	  	HPF-ATC	  	Facilities	  	 ATC Facility
 Area Power
	  	Provide a source of emergency backup power for ATC in the ATC area of the Facility capable of 220VAC, 1Ø, 100A for 4 hours	  	HPF	  	 
							
	404	  	HPF-ATC	  	Facilities	  	 ATC Facility
 Area Ground
	  	Provide single point earth ground within the ATC facility area.	  	HPF	  	 
							
	410	  	HPF-ATC	  	Facilities	  	Telephones	  	Provide 1 telephone in the ATC facility area.	  	HPF	  	 
							
	412	  	HPF	  	Facilities	  	Seismic Restraints, Anchors	  	 Provide anchor points in facility floor to secure the ATC.
  

Appropriate bolts to be provided.
  
 Anchors to be drilled per spacecraft provided template.
	  	HPF	  	Final size, location and number to be provided by S/C
							
	430	  	HPF-ATC	  	 Fluids &
 Gases
	  	 ATC Facility
 Water
	  	 Provide source of tap water, with standard hose bib fitting and valve, in the vicinity of ATC facility area.
  
 Used for the ATC environmental control system.
	  	HPF	  	 
							
	500	  	ATP	  	Facilities	  	 Atmospheric
 Test Pad
	  	 Provide an exterior 25m x 20m external, level pad area, to support the three atmospheric test trailers(ATC, GSET, CoLT) and equipment. Pad
Requirements include:
  
 •      Pad should be within 100 m (300 Ft) of the S/C control room for GSE connections.
  
 •      ATC cannot travel more than 500 meters with spacecraft installed
  
 •      Maximum
cable length between HPF power and electrical panels for each trailer is 30 meters respectively
  
 •      Level shall mean that there are no obstructions and that the three trailers using the
area can, using standard trailer jacks without added equipment, achieve the same floor height.
  
 •      Required 4 weeks prior to initiation of atmospheric testing until one week after
scheduled completion of testing.
	  	HPF	  	 ATC = Atmospheric Test Container: 8m length x 2.6m width x 4 m height.
  
 GSET = GSE Trailer: 12m length x 2.5m width x 3m height
  
 CoLT = Correlative Lidar Trailer: 12m length x 2.5m width x 3m height

  

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	  	 LOCATION

	  	 TYPE

	  	 ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	 SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

	501	  	ATP	  	Facilities	  	ATP Power	  	 Provide following power sources to the atmospheric test pad:
  

One (1) 208VAC, 60HZ, 1Ø, 100A, 4wire (ATC)
  
 Two (2) 208VAC 60HZ, 3Ø, 100A, 5wire (1-GSET, 1- CoLT)
  
 One (1) 380VAC, 50HZ 3Ø, 50A (GSET)
	  	HPF	  	 All to be within 30 m (100 feet) of ATP.
  
 LaRC will provide the 208 VAC female connectors.

							
	502	  	ATP	  	Facilities	  	ATP Standby Power	  	Provide one source of emergency backup power for ATC at the ATP capable of 208VAC, 1ø, 100A for 4 hours	  	HPF	  	 
							
	503	  	ATP	  	Facilities	  	ATP Ground	  	Provide single point earth ground within 30 m (100 feet) of ATP	  	HPF	  	 
							
	504	  	ATP	  	Facilities	  	ATP Seismic and wind Restraints	  	Provide anchor points in paved ATP to secure all three trailers (ATC, GSET, CoLT) against winds up to 80 miles per hour (135km/hr).	  	HPF	  	Details to be provided by S/C. Straps to be provided by S/C
							
	505	  	ATP	  	Facilities	  	ATP Comm	  	 Provide the following communication capabilities to the trailers in the ATP area:
  
 Phones - minimum two telephone lines each per GSET and CoLT trailers, one with international capability,
  
 Internet - two internet drops each per GSET and CoLT Trailers
  
 Wireless Comm - 4 wireless communications devices
 Have Wired/unwired headsets in trailers – need approval on use or provide alternate unites. Provide capability to tie units into the base voice comm.
system.
	  	HPF	  	 
							
	506	  	ATP	  	Facilities	  	Extinguish lighting	  	Provide capability and support to extinguish all exterior lighting within ~200ft (60m) of the ATP during the atmospheric testing.	  	HPF	  	 
							
	530	  	ATP	  	Fluids & Gases	  	ATP Water	  	Provide source of tap water, with standard hose bib fitting and valve, for ATC humidifier system. Source to be within 35m of the ATP	  	HPF	  	 
							
	550	  	ATP	  	General Support	  	Control Air Space	  	Provide support to control air traffic and provide a warning to if aircraft is entering the area during the atmospheric test. Ensure that NASA supplied OD is implemented during these
periods.	  	HPF	  	Required during the two week atmospheric test time.

  

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	  	 LOCATION

	  	 TYPE

	  	 ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	 SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

	550.1	  	ATP	  	General Support	  	Control Air Space	  	Prepare and coordinate an OD with the range to cover range and Frontier Control support required for laser operation	  	NASA	  	 
							
	551	  	ATP	  	General Support	  	Range Clearance	  	 Obtain clearance for the GSET radar (Common marine radar) use during the atmospheric testing. Specs: 9410 MHz, has a directional horn providing a
radar cone with a 14 degree divergence, range over 10 miles, reaction time < 5 milliseconds
  
 Prepare standard frequency protection and frequency clearance documentation for the range.
  
 Frequency for clearance to be 8330 MHz and 2268.465, protected frequencies to be 2088.8782
	  	NASA	  	 
							
	600	  	Fueling	  	Facilities	  	Fueling Cart setup space	  	 Provide class 10,000 clean room for preparation of the fueling carts (PTS, FLC, DMVT) and hydrazine tank. This area requires:
  
 •      Exclusive
use for fueling preparation
  
 •      Grounding reference point
  
 •      Water feed facilities
  
 •      Exhaust hose output (for GN2 venting)
  
 •      Cell
crane, TBD capability
  
 •      Toxic vapor detector
  
 •      Min space 7 x 7 m
  
 Power 220 V, 50 Hz, single phase, 3kVA.
	  	HPF	  	 
							
	601	  	Fueling	  	Facilities	  	Conductive Floor/Safety	  	 Provide a room with conductive floor for fueling operations and for combined operations after the S/C is fueled.
  
 If floor is not conductive, provide an adequate mean to evacuate static charge from the
SCAPE suits (e.g. anti-static wrist straps, approved staticide spray or equivalent))
	  	HPF	  	 
							
	602	  	Fueling	  	Facilities	  	Lightning Protection HPF	  	Provide lightning protection of the HPF	  	HPF	  	 
							
	603	  	Fueling	  	Facilities	  	Evacuation Plan	  	Post an HPF Emergency Evacuation Plan	  	HPF	  	 

  

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	REQ #

	  	 LOCATION

	  	 TYPE

	  	 ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	 SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

	604	  	Fueling	  	Facilities	  	Evacuation	  	Provide emergency exits fitted with anti panic doors in fueling room and ramps at all access doors to eliminate door sill tripping hazard.	  	HPF	  	 
							
	605	  	Fueling	  	Facilities	  	 Facilities/
 Safety
	  	Cells to be normally maintained in atmospheric overpressure with air exhaust/extraction system in case of emergency	  	HPF	  	 
							
	606	  	Fueling	  	Facilities	  	Emergency Shower	  	Verify presence and operability of emergency showers and eyewashes before fueling	  	HPF	  	 
							
	607	  	Fueling	  	Facilities	  	Propellant Support/Floor	  	Provide fueling exhaust grids/retention basin in fueling area of CWA	  	HPF	  	 
							
	630	  	Fueling	  	Fluids & Gases	  	Hydrazine	  	 Provide High Purity Hydrazine (MIL P 26536 Issue E). 50 liters plus a stabilization tank is required (50+ 50 liters minimum (in 2 tanks)). CALIPSO
fueling is expected to be 28 Kg. (30 gallon tanks are acceptable).
  
 Five (5)
days stabilization in the facility is required.
  
 Provide ICD (dimensions, mass,
handling interface, hydrazine mass, connection type) of the delivered drums.
	  	 NASA
  
 HPF
	  	Contractor will coordinate, on behalf of the program, with the base fuels contractor to ensure that Hydrazine is sampled and analyzed.
							
	630.1	  	Fueling	  	Fluids & Gases	  	Certification	  	 Provide analysis (chemical composition and particulate contamination) and Certificate of Compliance for:
  
 •      Hydrazine, for nominal and spare tank (MIL-P-26536, Issue E, High Purity Grade
  
 Certificates shall be delivered upon launch team arrival for HPF readiness verification (just prior to spacecraft arrival)
	  	HPF	  	 
							
	631	  	Fueling	  	Fluids & Gases	  	Helium	  	 Provide 300 liters of Helium (MIL-P-27407B Grade A) at 190 bar at HPF.
  
 Equivalent quantity in standard ambient conditions is 60,000 liters.
  
 Bottles to use standard CGA bottle fitting.
	  	HPF	  	Interface to French equipment will be provided by Alcatel.

  

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	  	 LOCATION

	  	 TYPE

	  	 ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

	631.1	  	Fueling	  	 Fluids &
 Gases
	  	Certification	  	 Provide analysis (chemical composition and particulate contamination) and Certificate of Compliance for:
 •      He (MIL-P-27407B, Grade A),
 Certificates shall be delivered upon launch team arrival for HPF readiness verification (just prior to spacecraft arrival)
	  	HPF	  	 
							
	632	  	Fueling	  	Fluids & Gases	  	Nitrogen	  	Provide 350 liters of gaseous Nitrogen (GN2) (MIL-P-27401D grade C) at 190 bar at HPF (60 liters for pressurization, with specific Certificate of control, and 300 liters for fueling
operations).	  	HPF	  	Contractor will coordinate, on behalf of the program, with the base fuels contractor
							
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	Equivalent quantity in standard ambient conditions is 70,000 liters	  	 	  	 
							
	632.1	  	Fueling	  	Fluids & Gases	  	Certification	  	 Provide analysis (chemical Composition and particulate contamination, plus water rate for one GN2 bottle) and Certificate of Compliance
for:
 •      GN2 (MIL-P-27401D) Grade C
 Certificates shall be delivered upon launch team arrival for HPF readiness verification (just prior to spacecraft arrival)
	  	HPF	  	 
							
	633	  	Fueling	  	Fluids & Gases	  	Cold Trap	  	Provide 100 liters of liquid Nitrogen (LN2) (MIL-P-27401D, Grade C) in two tanks or one 200 liter dewar for fueling cart (cold trap).	  	HPF	  	Contractor will coordinate, on behalf of the program, with the base fuels contractor
							
	633.1	  	Fueling	  	Fluids & Gases	  	Certification	  	 Provide analysis (chemical composition and particulate contamination) and Certificate of Compliance for:
 •      LN2 (MIL-P-27401 D, Grade C)
 Certificates shall be delivered upon launch team arrival for HPF readiness verification (just prior to spacecraft arrival)
	  	HPF	  	 
							
	634	  	Fueling	  	Fluids & Gases	  	Breathing Air	  	Provide breathing air supply with 4 supply points in the fueling area. Breathing air to be compliant with CGA-G7.1 Grade D. Provide appropriate interface to SCAPE suits in requirement
640.	  	HPF	  	 
							
	634.1	  	Fueling	  	Fluids & Gases	  	Certificate	  	Provide Certificate of Compliance for SCAPE breathing air to CGA-G7.1 Grade D.	  	HPF	  	 

  

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	REQ #

	  	 LOCATION

	  	 TYPE

	  	 ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	 SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

							
	635	  	Fueling	  	Fluids & Gases	  	Facilities supply points	  	 Provide Water, Nitrogen, and Helium supply points in HPF CWA.
  
 If GN2 &/or Helium provided in bottles, provide a 6- bottle manifold with standard US connections able to provide a constant gas reserve
without having to change connections during fueling operations. Require one for GN2 and one for Helium.
  
 CALIPSO will provide the adapter from the end of the manifold (US) to the CALIPSO GSE (French).
	  	HPF	  	 
							
	640	  	Fueling	  	Equipment	  	SCAPE Suits	  	 Provide 6 SCAPE suits for fueling operations (and first decontamination in the cell after fueling) with the following characteristics:
  
 •      Removable
helmet with earphone, microphone and panoramic visor
  
 •      Inner air conditioning
  
 •      Air exhaust adjustment valve
  
 •      Tight
attaching system for gloves and boots
  
 •      Safety boots
  
 •      Breathing air supply
  
 •      VHF full duplex explosion proof voice communication system
	  	HPF	  	Contractor will coordinate, on behalf of the program, with the base fuels contractor
							
	640.1	  	Fueling	  	Equipment	  	Certification	  	 Provide certification of compliance and certificate of validity for the provided SCAPE suits
  
 Certification for the SCAPE suits would include confirmation of the make/model of suits to
be used, and then typically a “Go-Tag” that indicates the suit has been cleaned and inspected for damage since the last use.
	  	HPF	  	 
							
	642	  	Fueling	  	Equipment	  	ELSA	  	Provide at least 20 ELSA, 10 in CWA and 10 in Airlock	  	HPF	  	 
							
	643	  	Fueling	  	Equipment	  	Waste Management	  	Provide drip pan, mop and sop kits and disposal for small amounts of hydrazine spills or contaminated waste.	  	HPF	  	 
							
	644	  	Fueling	  	Equipment	  	Vent Trailer	  	Provide R-17 vent trailer, gulp trailer or fume removal system at HPF during fueling	  	HPF	  	 

  

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	  	 LOCATION

	  	 TYPE

	  	 ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	 SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

	645	  	Fueling	  	Equipment	  	Emergency Offload	  	Provide an empty hydrazine container (4BW drum, for instance) in the event of contingency off-loading at HPF	  	HPF	  	 
							
	646	  	Fueling	  	Equipment	  	Blast Shield	  	Provide a blast shield or equivalent protection for operators protection against splinters or explosion (dimensions 2.5 m x 2.5 m) during fueling and pressurization activities	  	HPF	  	 
							
	660	  	Fueling	  	Safety	  	Training	  	Provide the SCAPE training (in French) for 4 CALIPSO operations personnel.	  	HPF	  	 
							
	661	  	Fueling	  	Safety	  	SCAPE Ops Rescue	  	Provide two SCAPE qualified individuals to serve as rescue team members during SCAPE ops	  	HPF	  	 
							
	662	  	Fueling	  	Safety	  	Hazard Warning	  	Provide a Safety restricted area when performing hazardous operations, indicated by flashing lights	  	HPF	  	 
							
	663	  	Fueling	  	Safety	  	Medical Support	  	Provide for an emergency Fire & Medical rescue team on stand-by at the HPF during fueling operations. Medical team shall be comprised of at least one doctor or EMT-Paramedics, one ambulance
driver, and one ambulance equipped with resuscitation hardware. This support is required to be on location at the HPF during SCAPE operations.	  	HPF	  	 
							
	664	  	Fueling	  	Safety	  	Conductivity Tester	  	Provide one personal conductivity tester for use during fueling	  	HPF	  	 
							
	665	  	Fueling	  	Safety	  	Propellant Support/Spills	  	Provide decontamination procedure to be followed in the CWA in the event of a major fuel spill.	  	HPF	  	Note: Alcatel will clean any minor spills that occur during the normal process of fueling
							
	666	  	Fueling	  	Safety	  	Vapor Detection Safety	  	Provide 2 PPVD detectors for fueling activities at HPF. Detection threshold shall be set at 0.01 ppm.	  	HPF	  	 

  

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	 REQ #

	  	 LOCATION

	  	 TYPE

	  	ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	 SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

	701	  	DECON	  	Facilities	  	Decontamination
Area	  	 Provide a sheltered and ventilated area for fueling cart decontamination with:
  
 Grounding reference point
 Water feed
facilities
 GN2 gas supply
 Toxic vapor detector
 Hazard Warning Lights
 Lightning Protection
 Waste Vapor Collection system
 Compressed air facilities
 2 drums x 200 liters of de-ionized H2O
 2 drums x 200 liters IPA
 4 drums for
recuperation
 4 complete decontamination suits (garment, boots, gloves, gas mask)
 220V, 50 Hz, 1 ph. + N, 15A power supply
	  	HPF	  	Contractor will be responsible for obtaining generator to meet 50 Hz power requirements and to provide a generator watch/operator for night/off shift periods if decontamination area is unmanned
but generator must be left running to support decontamination (approx 12hours/day for 7 days)
							
	702	  	DECON	  	Facilities	  	EYEWASH	  	Provide emergency shower and eyewash at decontamination area	  	HPF	  	 
							
	703	  	DECON	  	Facilities	  	Lightning
Protection
Decontamination
Area	  	Provide lightning protection of the decontamination area	  	HPF	  	 
							
	730	  	DECON	  	Fluids & Gases	  	Dl water	  	Provide 2 barrels x 200 liters each of Deionized water and dip-tube	  	HPF	  	Contractor will coordinate, on behalf of the program, with the base fuels contractor
							
	731	  	DECON	  	Fluids & Gases	  	Alcohol	  	Provide standard TTI-735A Grade A isopropyl alcohol, 2 tanks of 200 liters with pneumatics interface (dip tube) at decontamination area	  	HPF	  	Contractor will coordinate, on behalf of the program, with the base fuels contractor
							
	732	  	DECON	  	Fluids & Gases	  	Nitrogen	  	 Provide 600 liters of gaseous Nitrogen (MIL-P-27401D grade C) at 190 bar in order to flush the FLC during decontamination operations at
decontamination area Manifold shall have the following I/F:
 •      female end on
bottle
 •      21.7 mm diameter (0.85 inch)
 •      1.814 mm (0.07 inch) right thread
	  	HPF	  	Contractor will coordinate, on behalf of the program, with the base fuels contractor

  

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	 REQ #

	  	 LOCATION

	  	 TYPE

	  	 ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	 SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

	740	  	DECON	  	Equipment	  	Splash Suits	  	Provide 4 Splash Suits (Securacid, Kappler CPF2) or SCAPE suits at decontamination area.	  	HPF	  	Contractor will coordinate, on behalf of the program, with the base fuels contractor
							
	740.1	  	DECON	  	Equipment	  	Certification	  	Provide certification or manufacturer statement for Splash/SCAPE suits of fitness for use near hydrazine	  	 	  	 
							
	761	  	DECON	  	Safety	  	SCBA Training	  	Provide training on Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) for 4 personnel for use with splash suit operation at the decontamination area	  	HPF	  	Contractor will coordinate, on behalf of the program, with the base fuels contractor
							
	762	  	DECON	  	Safety	  	Safe Environment	  	Check for contamination of ambient air with DRAGGER portable vapor detectors each time activities are resumed at the decontamination area and/or at the start of each shift,	  	HPF	  	 
							
	900	  	VAFB	  	General Support	  	Transport RF	  	Control RF emissions to limit exposure of CALIPSO spacecraft to peak electric field intensities to less than 10 V/m in all frequency ranges during transport of the spacecraft on
VAFB.	  	 NASA
 HPF
	  	 NASA OD will request.
 HPF to schedule with the
WR.

							
	901	  	VAFB	  	General Support	  	Weather Warnings	  	Provide warning to project of forecasted hazardous weather	  	HPF	  	 
							
	902	  	VAFB	  	General Support	  	Waste Management	  	Provide hazardous waste disposal and waste management - from arrival to L+2 days	  	HPF	  	 
							
	903	  	VAFB	  	General Support	  	Photography	  	Schedule photographic and/ or video documentation, upon request	  	NASA	  	 
							
	910	  	VAFB	  	General Support	  	PMEL Service	  	Provide precision measurement equipment lab (PMEL) services for re-calibration of test equipment during S/C processing, as required	  	NASA	  	 
							
	911	  	VAFB	  	General Support	  	Shop Support	  	Provide up to 100 man-hours of technical, electrical, mechanical and transport support	  	HPF NASA	  	 
							
	912	  	VAFB	  	General Support	  	Logistics and Shipping	  	Provide shipping and receiving services for CALIPSO and GSE while at VAFB. Services to include loading, unloading, packing, general packing materials, and logistics support. (Does not include
cost of transport which will be borne by shipper)	  	HPF	  	 

  

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	 REQ #

	  	 LOCATION

	  	 TYPE

	  	 ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	 SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

	960	  	VAFB	  	Safety	  	Emergency Services	  	Provide life emergency and fire protection support 24 hr/ 7 days per week. This includes, local medical aid, fire extinguishers, water deluge system, and local fire department	  	HPF	  	 
							
	971	  	VAFB	  	Security	  	FN Escort	  	Provide 24 hour/ 7 days per week transportation to processing facilities and launch facilities when required (normally 2 shifts/6 days per week + normal office hours).	  	NASA	  	NASA/KSC will provide badging of foreign nationals and all required launch base training to gain access. Foreign National Access is governed by AF1 16-201. NASA/KSC will coordinate with 30 SW
for access
							
	972	  	VAFB	  	Security	  	Transport Security	  	Provide a security escort for S/C transportation from arrival to HPF	  	HPF	  	 
							
	980	  	VAFB	  	Transportation	  	Offload Support, Trucks	  	 Provide up to 5 trucks and trailers to transport the CALIPSO S/C and GSE from the VAFB airfield to the HPF
 Provide one driver and an assistant per truck to perform loading/offloading operations
  
 Trucks must be equipped for sun, rain and splash protection.
  
 Trucks shall have hydropneumatic suspension.
	  	HPF	  	 
							
	981	  	VAFB	  	Transportation	  	Offload Support, Forklift	  	 Provide the following forklifts:
 •      10-ton metric (11 tons English), 3.7 m (12 ft) extensions
 •      3-ton metric (3.3 tons English) with extenders compatible with the S/C container (1CD to be provided by CALIPSO).
 Provide a certified operator to unload shipping containers and CALIPSO from trailers.
	  	HPF	  	 
							
	982	  	VAFB	  	Transportation	  	On-Load Support	  	Provide same forklifts as for off load support (see item 981). Provide 4 persons, 1 shift per day, for 5 days to support packing and return of equipment post launch	  	HPF	  	 

  

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	  	 LOCATION

	  	 TYPE

	  	 ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	 SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

	983	  	VAFB	  	Transportation	  	General Haulage	  	 Provide enclosed truck (2 to 5 ton) with liftgate to move GSE between HPF to SLC-2W or DECON area.
  
 Trucks must be equipped for sun, rain and splash protection.
  
 Trucks shall have hydropneumatic suspension.
  
 One driver and a helper to be provided, 1 shift/day
	  	HPF	  	Truck will be scheduled 2 to 3 days in advance. Anticipated usage is approximately 10 days spread over the time at VAFB

  

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 LOCATION KEY – Sequentially ordered 
  

					
	1000 – 1024	  	PPF CNTRL	  	 - Control room used when CS at the PPF

	1025 – 1049	  	CS CNTRL	  	 - Control room used when CS at the Pad

	1050 – 1099	  	OFFICE	  	 - Office and administrative area requirements

	1100 – 1199	  	PPF	  	 - Requirements for the PPF

	1600 – 1699	  	Fueling	  	 - Requirements for fueling operations

	1900 – 1999	  	VAFB	  	 - Requirements that apply basewide or are not facility specific

  
 SUPPLIER 
  

			
	NASA	  	Supplied by NASA from in-house or otherwise contracted resources
	PPF	  	Contractor Supplied Item
	Boeing	  	To be submitted to Boeing as either a Mission Spec or OD requirement

  
 NOTES 
  
 Items sorted by LOCATION (sequential), TYPE (alphabetical), then ITEM (alphabetical).

  

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	1001	  	PPF CNTL	  	Facilities	  	Work Area	  	Provide a control room for use while in PPF.	  	PPF	  	Note: Due to ITAR issues, separate control room from CALIPSO required.
							
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	Minimum of 500 sq-ft floor area.	  	 	  	 
							
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	Entry is to be standard commercial double door (approx 60-in x 84-in).	  	 	  	 
							
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	Control room is to be located so that EGSE is not sharing a clean space with the satellite. Requires facility wall pass-throughs to accommodate a maximum of 30-ft cable runs from EGSE to
centerline of satellite.	  	 	  	 
							
	1003	  	PPF CNTL	  	Facilities	  	Furniture	  	Provide minimum of six tables and six chairs in PPF Control Room.	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1004	  	PPF CNTL	  	Facilities	  	Phones	  	Provide telephones in the PPF Control room with minimum three numbers with long-distance capability and three instruments	  	PPF	  	For admin use.
							
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	Make numbers the same as those in the PPF SC processing area (Req #1107)	  	 	  	 
							
	1025	  	CS CNTL	  	Facilities	  	Work Area	  	Provide a CloudSat Control Room with 8’x10” minimum work area.	  	PPF	  	 
							
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	Required for GSE when S/C is at SLC-2.	  	 	  	 
							
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	For the PCC control computer and Spacecraft Test Operations Console (STOC)	  	 	  	 
							
	1030	  	CS CNTL	  	Facilities	  	Phones / Fax	  	 Provide three long distance capable telephone lines with three multi-line phones in the CS Control Room area.
  
 Provide four analog long distance capable lines for modem/fax
	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1040	  	CS CNTL	  	Facilities	  	Office Space	  	Provide a minimum of 5 offices in close proximity to the CS Control room. Office area should have the following capabilities:	  	PPF	  	 
							
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 •      Three long distance capable telephone lines
	  	 	  	 

  

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	1041	  	CS CNTL	  	Facilities	  	Conference Room	  	 Provide use of conference room for 25+ personnel in close proximity to the CS Control Room.
 Amenities: Teleconference, overhead or LCD projector, and CCTV.
	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1050	  	OFFICE	  	Facilities	  	Office Space	  	 Provide lockable office area for 10 BATC and a separate lockable office area for 15 JPL/NASA occupants with normal office amenities: desks, filing
cabinets, whiteboards, and copier.
 Office area capability to be provided during PPF operations and during Pad operations.
	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1051	  	OFFICE	  	Facilities	  	Phones /Fax	  	 Provide telephones with six long distance lines with 12 multi-line phones in the assigned office areas.
 Provide four analog long distance capable lines for modem/fax
	  	PPF	  	This requirement shall be split equally such that each office area will have three long distance lines with 6 multi-line phones, and two modem/fax lines.
							
	1052	  	OFFICE	  	Facilities	  	Conference Room	  	 Shared use of conference room for 25+ personnel.
 Amenities: Teleconference, overhead or LCD projector, and CCTV.
	  	PPF	  	B840 conference rooms may also be scheduled for large conferences
							
	1100	  	PPF	  	Facilities	  	Work Area	  	 Provide a clean room work area
 Min. sq. footage:
2,200
 Min. door size: 30’H x 10’W
	  	PPF	  	BATC to provide floor layouts.
							
	1101	  	PPF	  	Facilities	  	Airlock	  	Provide an Airlock with 10-ton crane Required for S/C container loading / offloading	  	PPF	  	 

  

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	1102	  	PPF	  	Facilities	  	Environment	  	 Provide the following environment in the spacecraft processing area:
 a.      Class 100,000 cleanliness
 b.      Temperature: 68° +/-5° F
 c.      Humidity: 40 to 50% non-condensing
 d.      The spacecraft should be maintained at a temperature which is at least 2 degrees above
ambient dew point temperatures, In order to avoid water from condensing on the surface of flight components.
 Provide continuous monitoring of RH and
temperature. Provide recordings of S/C environment to S/C project on request
	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1103	  	PPF	  	Facilities	  	Crane	  	 Provide a crane in the spacecraft processing area:
 Min.
capacity: 10-Ton
 Min. hook height: TBR ( 35-ft)
	  	PPF	  	 The canning of the DPAF will drive minimum requirements. BATC / Boeing will provide certified crane operators.
 Crane operators must have medical certification

							
	1104	  	PPF	  	Facilities	  	Crane	  	In all areas where S/C will be handled (i.e.: CWA, airlock, transfer aisles etc) provide a 10 ton crane, equipped with drip protection. (Speed and hook height TBD)	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1105	  	PPF	  	Facilities	  	Power	  	 Provide the following power in the spacecraft processing area:
 e.      Six 120VAC, 20A outlets, explosion proof and on UPS backup power.
	  	PPF	  	See Table C-1 for list of EGSE power requirements.
							
	1106	  	PPF	  	Facilities	  	Work Stand	  	Provide bolt holes in CWA floor for work stand installation. Bolt hole pattern will be provided in the LSTOP.	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1107	  	PPF	  	Facilities	  	Telephones	  	 Provide three Telephones with long-distance capability in CWA
 Make telephone numbers the same as those in the PPF CNTRL area (Req #1004)
	  	PPF	  	 

  

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	1108	  	PPF	  	Facilities	  	Storage	  	 Provide 2000 sq-ft of covered storage for GSE/shipping containers. Minimum width shall be 120 inches.
 The door width into the facility and along the route to the SC processing area and the GSE/shipping container storage area shall be a minimum of 120
inches.
	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1109	  	PPF	  	Facilities	  	Coax cable for GPS Antenna	  	 Provide a GPS antenna low loss coax cable with feed into the CloudSat clean work area. (1575.42 MHz)
 Coax cable is required to have:
 f.       < 4.5 db loss/100 ft over TBD frequency range
 g.      terminated w/’N’ connector
	  	PPF	  	BATC will supply the GPS antenna
							
	1110	  	PPF	  	Facilities	  	Electrical Outlets	  	 Provide the following power in the SC processing area:
 h. 60A, 208VAC, 3ø for the Power Distribution Panel
 All power required to be on UPS
	  	PPF	  	See Table C-1 for list of EGSE and power requirements (voltage, amperage, and plug types).
							
	1111	  	PPF	  	Facilities	  	Furniture	  	Provide minimum of six tables and six chairs in PPF spacecraft processing area. Tables and chairs must be cleanroom compatible.	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1112	  	PPF	  	Facilities	  	GPS Antenna	  	Provide support for installation of the spacecraft provided GPS antenna onto the roof of the processing facility. Including routing of the cable from the antenna to the CloudSat CWA.	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1120	  	PPF	  	CWA	  	Contamination Control	  	NASA and PPF provider to provide those items/services as agreed to in a signed Contamination Control Plan Memorandum of Agreement.	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1121	  	PPF	  	CWA	  	Personnel Airlock	  	Provide a personnel airlock/Change room with storage lockers for a minimum of 25 lockers dedicated to project member garment storage	  	PPF	  	 

  

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	1122	  	PPF	  	CWA	  	Garments	  	 Provide class 100,000 compatible, non-static generating clean room garments (smocks, disposable hair nets, gloves, beard covers and shoe covers) to
support CloudSat team. Size distribution ranging from M to XXXL.
  
 Provide
sufficient garments to support 15 CloudSat personnel, ~10 NASA personnel and ~6 visitors with a twice weekly change out
	  	PPF	  	Used prior to fueling
							
	1123	  	PPF	  	CWA	  	Garments	  	 Provide class 10,000 compatible fire retardant Nomex, non-static generating clean room garments (hood, bunny-suits, boots, beard covers and
disposable nitrile gloves) to support CloudSat team. Size distribution ranging from M to XXXL.
  
 Provide sufficient garments to support 15 CloudSat personnel, ~10 NASA personnel and ~6 visitors with a twice weekly change out
	  	NASA	  	Used after fueling Will require laundering when dirty.
							
	1124	  	PPF	  	CWA	  	Laundry Service	  	Provide laundry service for clean room garments. Service to include up to an additional 40 garments/week of BATC provided garments not shown in requirements 1122 and 1123. Garments must be
laundered per class 10,000, ISO 14644 at the rate of at least one garment set per person per week.	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1140	  	PPF	  	Equipment	  	Mobile lift	  	 Provide a clean room compatible mobile lift.
  
 Quantity: Two
  
 Access height: 26.2-ft (min)
 Required for DPAF integration operations.
 Includes PPF-provided operator.
	  	PPF	  	Boeing Requirement
							
	1142	  	PPF	  	Equipment	  	Seismic Restraints	  	Provide cargo tie down straps (non shedding nylon) to meet Seismic restraint requirements for EGSE racks in CWA and Control Rooms	  	PPF	  	 

  

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	1150	  	PPF	  	General Support	  	Training	  	 Provide training pertinent to operations in PPF areas including ELSA, clean-room, PPF familiarization/training, crane operation training and
SCAPE.
  
 Note that this training shall be performed upon arrival at
PPF.
	  	PPF	  	 BATC will provide the required proper Medical certification for SCAPE and crane training.
  
 SCAPE training via contract with UPC.

							
	1155	  	PPF	  	General Support	  	Manpower	  	Provide manpower (2 people) to assist in S/C and GSE installation after arrival and for departure from PPF	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1156	  	PPF	  	General Support	  	Custodial support	  	Provide custodial support in Control room, office, and other non-CWA support areas for cleanliness maintenance	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1160	  	PPF	  	Safety	  	Audio / video recording	  	Tape all hazardous operations (and other operations, if requested)	  	PPF	  	Ref Comm Annex for camera / taping details.
							
	1161	  	PPF	  	Safety	  	Oxygen monitors	  	 Provide Two oxygen monitor units required for personnel safety due to GN2 purges
  
 Required for fueling
	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1170	  	PPF	  	Security	  	Access Control	  	Provide a security system 24 hour/7 days per week to all S/C facilities and offices (controlled access). PPF Contractor will provide access as required for off-shift activities.	  	PPF	  	Individual area security may be provided by swipe cards or combo locks
							
	1171	  	PPF	  	Security	  	Access Control	  	Provide CloudSat authority to review and approve, prior to issue, all requests for unrestricted access cards or combinations for access to the S/C or to the CloudSat office areas	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1180	  	PPF	  	Transportation	  	Pressure wash	  	Provide a pressure wash to clean exterior of shipping container and air ride trailer prior to entering the airlock. Provide wash down area.	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1181	  	PPF	  	Transportation	  	Flat-bed tractor-trailer	  	Provide a tractor with flatbed trailer to transport empty GSE containers to temporary storage facility.	  	PPF	  	Following S/C off-load and removal of the S/C shipping container from the airlock cleanroom, the container will transported back to Ball Aerospace (BATC). Truck provided/arranged by
BATC.
							
	1182	  	PPF	  	Transportation	  	Forklift, 5K lbs	  	Provide a 5000 Ib forklift, required for GSE loading / offloading	  	PPF	  	 

  
  

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	1183	  	PPF	  	Transportation	  	Forklift, 20K lbs	  	Provide a 20K Ib Forklift in a Contingency for S/C container loading / offloading The SC container forklift tine channels will accept a tine with maximum cross section dimensions of 9.375 in
wide x 3.375 in high. The tine channels run the entire container pallet width (102 in) and are open on each side to allow forklifting from either side. The channel center-to center spacing is 51 in.	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1600	  	Fueling	  	Facilities	  	Vent	  	Provide vent outlet to exterior of PPF for vacuum pump exhaust (during fueling operations).	  	PPF	  	S/C will provide tubing.
							
	1601	  	Fueling	  	Facilities	  	Emergency showers and eye washers	  	Provide Emergency showers and eye washers and verify operational.	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1630	  	Fueling	  	Fluids & Gases	  	Breathing air	  	Provide a tube bank trailer of breathing air, air regulation and distribution system to support four personnel in SCAPE operations	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1631	  	Fueling	  	Fluids & Gases	  	Gaseous nitrogen (GN2)	  	 Provide Facility-supply or K-bottle, Gaseous nitrogen (GN2) regulated to 150 psig (max), MIL-PRF-27401D, Type 1, Grade B.
  
 Regulator to facility provided by NASA/UPC.
  
 Required for propellant system purge.
	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1631.1	  	Fueling	  	Fluids & Gases	  	Certification	  	Certification of Facility-supply or K-bottle, Gaseous nitrogen (GN2) to be provided to S/C.	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1632	  	Fueling	  	Fluids & Gases	  	Gaseous nitrogen (GN2),	  	 Provide Gaseous nitrogen (GN2), K or A bottles
 Two
K-bottles, 2,250 psi (min), MIL-PRF- 27401D, Type 1, Grade B
  
 Required for
propellant system pressurization.
	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1632.1	  	Fueling	  	Fluids & Gases	  	Certification	  	Certification of Gaseous nitrogen (GN2) for propellant system pressurization to be provided to S/C.	  	PPF	  	 

  
  

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	1633	  	Fueling	  	Fluids & Gases	  	Ultra-Pure Hydrazine	  	 Provide Ultra Pure Hydrazine, MIL-PRF-26536E (NASA-supplied), in 4BW cylinder (BATC supplied)
 36 Gallons (TBC)
  
 CloudSat will load 76 kg (TBC) Deliver to PPF 1 day prior to fueling
	  	NASA	  	 
							
	1634	  	Fueling	  	Fluids & Gases	  	Liquid nitrogen (LN2)	  	 Provide Liquid nitrogen (LN2) to fill S/C-provided 20-liter dewar
  
 Required for cold trap operations.
	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1634.1	  	Fueling	  	Fluids & Gases	  	Certification	  	Certification of Liquid nitrogen (LN2) to be provided to S/C.	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1635	  	Fueling	  	Fluids & Gases	  	Water, de-ionized	  	Provide deionized water, minimum 15 gallons	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1636	  	Fueling	  	Fluids & Gases	  	Water supply	  	Provide Tap water at 30 psig (minimum)	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1640	  	Fueling	  	Equipment	  	SCAPE suits	  	Provide SCAPE Suits, 4 suits, sizes TBD, including personnel to provide full valet service.	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1641	  	Fueling	  	Equipment	  	ELSA Packs	  	Provide 30 packs to be provided when hydrazine is present.	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1644	  	Fueling	  	Equipment	  	Hazardous waste containers	  	 Provide three hazardous waste containers for hydrazine contaminated hardware.
  
 Minimum container dimensions should be 18” high x 24” diameter
	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1645	  	Fueling	  	Equipment	  	Spill containment	  	Provide resources for spill containment Containers and cleaning supplies for hydrazine.	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1650	  	Fueling	  	General Support	  	Comm	  	Provide voice nets (prime & backup) and CCTV between PPF CWA and Fueling Control Center	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1660	  	Fueling	  	Safety	  	Hydrazine vapor detection	  	Provide Hydrazine vapor detection Continuous monitoring to 0.01 ppm required when hydrazine is present.	  	PPF	  	 

  

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	1661	  	Fueling	  	Safety	  	Vapor detection	  	 Provide a portable vapor detection unit and recharger, required for the day of fueling for leak checks
  
 Require hand-held unit with sensitivity to .01 ppm and that can operate
continuously
	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1662	  	Fueling	  	Safety	  	Fire & rescue	  	Schedule WR Fire & Rescue support on alert during hydrazine ops.	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1950	  	VAFB	  	General Support	  	Monitor (Weather)	  	 Provide daily Weather forecast briefings and severe weather warnings.
  
 PPF coordinate with WR to provide information to spacecraft.
	  	PPF WR	  	 
							
	1951	  	VAFB	  	General Support	  	RF clearances	  	 Provide RF clearance for spacecraft Up-link Frequency: 1811.6Mhz Down-link Frequency: 2217.5MHZ and 2262.3 MHz
  
 GPS Frequency: 1575.42MHZ
  
 CPR TX/RX: 94GHz
  
 Origin: PPF
  
 Destination: PPF, Cook
	  	PPF WR	  	 S/C to provide frequency information for any range RF clearance approvals. Will be scheduled by PPF
  
 RF used during LBCT, CPR test and Bus functional.

							
	1952	  	VAFB	  	General Support	  	Photos and video support	  	Color photographic and video support for processing major milestones, closeout photos, and red-tag accounting	  	NASA WR	  	S/C to provide support schedule. PPF to help schedule.
							
	1955	  	VAFB	  	General Support	  	Electrical / Machine Shop	  	Provide Electrical / Machine Shop support on an as-available, non-interference basis, at B831.	  	PPF NASA	  	PPF to provide prime support
							
	1956	  	VAFB	  	General Support	  	Shipping & receiving	  	Provided shipping and receiving support, as required	  	PPF	  	PPF to provide prime support
							
	1960	  	VAFB	  	Safety	  	Training	  	Provide Safety training/orientation for: Crane at PPF	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1980	  	VAFB	  	Transportation	  	RF restrictions	  	 Limit RF levels to 20 V/m over all frequencies during transports.
  
 PPF to Schedule transport times with NASA or the WR
	  	PPF NASA WR	  	 

  

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	1981	  	VAFB	  	Transportation	  	Covered truck with lift gate and driver	  	Provide a covered truck with lift gate and driver for transportation of GSE and packed shipping containers between facilities on VAFB.	  	PPF	  	 BATC will ship BATC GSE to Boulder.
 NASA-JPL GSE will be
shipped directly from the PPF to JPL, by JPL.

							
	1982	  	VAFB	  	Transportation	  	Pallet Jacks	  	Provide pallet jacks for moving shipping containers.	  	PPF	  	 
							
	1983	  	VAFB	  	Transportation	  	Traffic Escort	  	Provide Traffic escorts for all S/C transports: From VAFB N. Gate to PPF	  	PPF	  	 

  

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 TABLE D-3 CloudSat Telemetry and Communications Requirements Matrix 
  
 CloudSat QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 
  

			
	 CloudSat LSSP# System
 40XX = ADMIN DATA
 41XX = DATA
 42XX = RF
 43XX = TIMING
 44XX = VIDEO
 45XX = VOICE
	  	 
		
	 CloudSat LSSP#
	  	 
	 4000    ADMIN
	  	PPF, PSCN Ethernet
	 4005    ADMIN
	  	CS CNTL, STOC, PSCN Ethernet
	 4009    ADMIN
	  	CS BATC, JPL, GSFC LAN Support
	 4010    ADMIN
	  	CS CNTL SC Office Area, PSCN Ethernet,
	 4020    ADMIN/DATA
	  	w/IP Address CNA SUPPORT
		
	 4100    DATA
	  	2ea (PRI / BU) Ethernet Links via T1 Carrier, SLC-2W EEB to CS CNTL STOC
		
	 4200    RF
	  	RF CMD / TLM Link between PPF and COOK (VTS–AFSCN)
		
	 4400    VIDEO
	  	PPF Cameras and Monitors, Extend video to CS CNTL STOC
	 4405    VIDEO
	  	PPF VHS Recording of Mobil Camera during fueling Operations
	 4410    VIDEO
	  	SLC-2W Cameras (MST Lvl 5, Lvl 6 and EEB), Extended to CS CNTL STOC
	 4415    VIDEO
	  	SLC-2W Camera (EEB), Extended to CS CNTL STOC
		
	 4500    VOICE
	  	PPF (Internal)
	 4505    VOICE
	  	PPF Ctrl Room to CS CNTL room STOC, SC Operations
	 4510    VOICE
	  	SLC-2W (MST Lvl 5, Lvl 6 and EEB) to CS CNTL STOC, Pad Operations
	 4520    VOICE
	  	CloudSat Consoles, CS CNTL STOC, Launch Operations

  

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	 REQ #

	  	LOCATION

	  	TYPE

	  	ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	 SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

	4000	  	PPF
NASA	  	Admin
Data	  	LAN	  	 ADMIN DATA (PSCN LAN in PPF)
  
 Provide three (3) 10Base-T Ethernet connections with world wide web connectivity in the PPF CloudSat Spacecraft processing area, the PPF Control Room, the BATC office
area, and the JPL/GSFC office area.
  
 NASA will extend PSCN to the
PPF
	  	PPF NASA	  	LAN will support SAS, PCC, and STOC
							
	4005	  	CS CNTL	  	Admin
Data	  	LAN	  	 ADMIN DATA (PSCN LAN in STOC)
  
 Provide three (3) 10Base-T Ethernet connections with world wide web connectivity in CS Control Room (STOC area).
  
 PSCN ADMIN network will be used for this requirement
	  	PPF NASA	  	 
							
	4009	  	CS OFFICE	  	Admin
Data	  	LAN	  	 ADMIN DATA (CS BATC, JPL, & GSFC LAN Support)
  

Provide twenty five (25) 10Base-T Ethernet connections with world wide web connectivity in the BATC office area, and the JPL/GSFC office area.
	  	PPF	  	 
							
	4010	  	CS OFFICE
CS CNTL	  	Admin
Data	  	LAN	  	 ADMIN DATA (OFFICES & CNTL RM LAN)
  
 Provide twenty five (25) DHCP IP Addresses in CloudSat office and CS Control Room Areas with connection to the PSCN ADMIN Network
	  	PPF	  	 

  

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	 REQ #

	  	 LOCATION

	  	 TYPE

	  	 ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	 SUPPLIER/
 COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

	4020	  	PPF, B836, PAD	  	ADMIN DATA / DATA	  	LAN / DATA	  	 ADMIN DATA / DATA COMPUTER NETWORKS ACCREDITATION SUPPORT (WR CNA)
  
 PPF/NASA/BOEING to provide appropriate facility Computer Network Accreditation (CNA) documentation to 30SCS / 30ROPS to support Spacecraft
Processing.
  
 Spacecraft program office to provide computer N/W supporting data
as needed / upon request to satisfy WR CNA concerns.
	  	 PPF,
 NASA,
BOEING
	  	 
							
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	UDS OR INPUT STATEMENT: COMPUTER NETWORKS ACCREDITATION (CNA) FOR CLOUDSAT SPACECRAFT PROCESSING WILL BE HANDLED BY THE INDIVIDUAL CNA DOCUMENT(S) FOR EACH SUPPORTING FACILITY
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	REQ #

	  	 LOCATION

	  	 TYPE

	  	 ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	 SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

	4100	  	PAD PPF B836	  	Data	  	TLM and CMD Data	  	 DATA (CS TLM & CMD – PRI & B/U)
  
 Provide dedicated 10Base-T ethernet data circuit via T1 Carrier, between SLC-2W EEB Power Control Console (PCC) and CS Control Room for Power Control Console (PCC) and
Spacecraft Test and Operations Center (STOC)
  
 The following DATA will also be
transported transported (via GD-AIS Comm Interface Portable Racks):
  
 2ea TLM
links (PRI/BU), 16.384Kbps, RS-422 BiPhase-L
  
 2ea CMD links (PRI/BU), 2.048Kbps,
RS-422 NRZ-L
  
 Each CMD function requires 3ea signals
synchronous Within 40 microseconds as follows,
  
 a) CTU GSE
1
  
 b) CTU GSE CLK
  
 c) CTU GSE S
  
 1ea Remote Master Off connection
Switch closure,
5V to ground
Use twisted shielded pair for “MASTER OFF” and “MASTER OFF Return” signals
  
 1ea Analog circuit for Test Command Echo
Signal is 50 microsecond 15V pulse
Use twisted shielded pair.
  
 NOTE: All signals are terminated with a cannon connector, type
MS27467T19F35P.
	  	NASA
(GD-AIS) Boeing	  	NOTE: GD-AIS Comm Interface Racks for S/C TLM & CMD Data

  

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	REQ #

	  	LOCATION

	  	TYPE

	  	ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	 	COMMENTS

	4200	  	PPF
AFSCN
VTS	  	RF	  	RF
TLM
and
CMD
Links	  	 DATA (CS TLM & CMD – PRI & B/U)
  
 Provide Open Loop RF Link between PPF CloudSat CWA and COOK
  
 (Vandenberg Tracking Station—AFSCN) for CMD and TLM
  
 FREQ: TLM 2217.5 and 2262.3 MHz (Two (2) S-Band)
   CMD 1811.6 MHz (One (1) L-Band)
  
 PPF will provide PPF roof
mounted antenna(s) and coax cabling to CloudSat Clean Work Area (CWA)_for CloudSat. Antenna(s) and cabling must be able to pass all the TLM and CMD frequencies simultaneously. In the absence of Line-of-sight, a repeater system would be
acceptable.
  
 Coax cables to be terminated with Type ‘N’
connectors
	  	PPF/
VTS
(AFSCN)	 	 
							
	4400	  	PPF
B836	  	Video	  	CAM	  	 VIDEO (PPF HI-BAY/XFER AISLE CAMERAS)
  
 Provide existing PPF Cameras in Hi-bay/Transfer Aisle and Video Monitors in CloudSat control room for surveillance of Spacecraft operations during spacecraft
processing.
  
 Provide two (2) cameras in PPF Hi-Bay for processing with
pan/zoom/tilt capabilities.
  
 Extend video to NASA Building 836 and CS Control
Room
– STOC area.
	  	PPF/
NASA	 	 

  

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	REQ #

	  	 LOCATION

	  	 TYPE

	  	 ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	 SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

	4405	  	PPF	  	Video	  	VHS RCRD	  	 VIDEO (PPF RECORD S/C HAZARDOUS OPS)
  
 Provide VHS recorder of to record MOBILE video camera during Spacecraft Fueling/Hazardous Operations in PPF. Cameras in Hazardous Ops areas will meet safety explosion
proof requirements
	  	PPF	  	 
							
	4410	  	PAD B836	  	Video	  	CAM	  	 VIDEO (SLC-2W MST LVL 5/6 & EEB CAMERA VIEWS)
  
 Provide existing SLC-2W MST cameras (Level 5, Level 6 and EEB) for surveillance of spacecraft operations during Spacecraft operations pad integration, checkout and test
operations.
  
 Provide two (2) cameras with pan/zoom/tilt capabilities.

 
 Extend video to NASA Building 836 and CS Control Room STOC
	  	BOEING/ NASA PPF	  	 
							
	4415	  	PAD B836	  	Video	  	CAM	  	 VIDEO {EEB CAMERA PCC MONITOR)
  
 Provide existing SLC-2W EEB camera for monitoring of PCC Switching
  
 Extend video to NASA Building 836 and CS Control Room - STOC
	  	BOEING/ NASA PPF	  	 

  

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	  	 LOCATION

	  	 TYPE

	  	 ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	 SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

	4500	  	PPF	  	Voice	  	Voice comm. H/W and Nets	  	 VOICE (CS PPF & CNTL RM)
  
 Provide voice comm hardware and the following voice net configuration between the CloudSat Spacecraft Processing Area and the PPF Control Room during spacecraft
operations.
  
 Provide four (4) light weight headsets for CloudSat Test ops
personnel.
  
 Voice nets:
 1. SC1                     CloudSat Test Conductor
 2. SC2                     CloudSat Test Operations
 3. SC3                     CloudSat CALIPSO Coord
 4. RSC COORD     CloudSat RSC Coordination Net
	  	PPF/ NASA	  	 
							
	4505	  	PPF B836	  	Voice	  	Voice comm. H/W and Nets	  	 VOICE (CS PPF CNTL RM, B836, & STOC)
  
 Provide voice comm hardware and the following voice net configuration between the CloudSat PPF Control Room, and NASA Building 836 and CS Control Room STOC during
Spacecraft operations.
  
 Voice nets:
 1. SC1                     CloudSat Test Conductor
 2. SC2                     CloudSat Test Operations
 3. SC3                     CloudSat CALIPSO Coord
 4. RSC Coord         CloudSat RSC Coordination Net
	  	PPF/ NASA	  	 

  

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	 REQ #

	  	 LOCATION

	  	 TYPE

	  	 ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	 SUPPLIER/
 COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

	4510	  	PAD	  	Voice	  	Voice comm. H/W and Nets	  	 VOICE (SLC-2W MST LVLV 5/6, EEB, B836, STOC)
  
 Provide voice comm hardware and the following voice net configuration between SLC-2W MST Level 5, MST Level 6, EEB, and NASA Building 836 and CS Control Room STOC during
Spacecraft processing at SLC-2W.
  
 Voice nets:
 1. SC1     Test Conductor
 2. SC2    
Test Conductor
 3. SC3     CloudSat CALIPSO Coord
	  	BOEING/ NASA PPF	  	 

  

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	 REQ #

	  	 LOCATION

	  	 TYPE

	  	 ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	 SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

	4520	  	PAD B836 CS CNTL	  	Voice	  	Voice comm. H/W and Nets	  	 VOICE (CS CNTL RM and STOC for REHEARSALS and LAUNCH OPS)
  
 Provide voice comm hardware and the following voice net configuration for the CloudSat Console positions in CS Control Room STOC during
Rehearsals and Launch operations.
  
 Provide (Qty- TBD) lightweight headsets for
CloudSat test ops personnel.
  
 Voice nets:
 1. CD NET 1              (M)    Countdown Net
 2. CD NET 2              (M)     Backup CD Net
 3. WX CONF             (M)    Weather Conference
 4. FLT CMNTRY      (M)    +Time Flight Commentary
 5. TROUBLE                        NASA Trouble Net
 6.
SC1                                    CloudSat Test
Conductor
 7.
SC2                                    CloudSat Test
Operations
 8.
SC3                                    CloudSat CALIPSO
Coord
 9. RSC
Coord                        CloudSat RSC Coordination Net
	  	NASA PPF Boeing	  	 

  

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	CALIPSO LSSP Comm # System
	60XX = ADMIN DATA
	61XX = DATA	  	 
	62XX = RF	  	 
	63XX = TIMING	  	 
	64XX = VIDEO	  	 
	65XX = VOICE	  	 
	
	CALIPSO LSSP Comm #
	 6000 ADMIN
	  	CALIPSO Admin network
	 6010 ADMIN
	  	CNA Support
		
	 6100 DATA
	  	NISN Open I/O Network (Spacecraft Down range Telemetry to CALIPSO Ctrl Rrn)
	 6105 DATA
	  	CALIPSO Spacecraft data from HPF Hi-bay to CALIPSO Ctrl Rm
	 6110 DATA
	  	CALIPSO Spacecraft data from SLC-2W to B836 and CALIPSO Ctrl Rm
		
	 6400 VIDEO
	  	HPF Cameras and Monitors
	 6401 VIDEO
	  	CALIPSO Offices Video Monitors
	 6405 VIDEO
	  	SLC-2W Cameras MST Lvls 5/6) (Extended to B836 CTRL Room)
	 6410 VIDEO
	  	SLC-2W Camera, EEB (Extended to B836 CALIPSO Ctrl Rm)
		
	 6500 VOICE
	  	CALIPSO HPF & CNTL RM Voice Comm (Internal)
	 6501 VOICE
	  	CALIPSO Voice to Atmospheric Pad Areas (GSET/ATC Trailers)
	 6505 VOICE
	  	CALIPSO CNTL RM and SLC-2W Lvls 5/6/EEB Voice Comm
	 6510 VOICE
	  	CALIPSO B840 for Rehearsals and Launch Operations

  

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	 REQ #

	  	 LOCATION

	  	 TYPE

	  	 ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	 SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

	6000	  	HPF B836	  	Admin Data	  	LAN	  	 ADMIN DATA (CALIPSO ADMIN LAN)
  
 Provide access to the World Wide Web/internet for CALIPSO Admin Data Network support.
  
 Requires two (2) separate local access networks for US Citizens and for foreign nationals with appropriate security network configuration
constraints/controls.
  
 Require network drops in HPF CWA, HPC-ATC area, ATP,
CALIPSO Control room, Payload Control Room, and assigned office spaces.
  
 DATA
SPECIFICS:
                                    .
	  	HPF/ NASA	  	 

  

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	 REQ #

	  	 LOCATION

	  	 TYPE

	  	 ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	 SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

	6010	  	HPF, B836, PAD	  	ADMIN DATA/ DATA	  	LAN/ DATA	  	 ADMIN DATA / DATA COMPUTER NETWORKS ACCREDITATION SUPPORT (WR CNA)
  
 HPF/NASA/BOEING to provide appropriate facility Computer Network Accreditation (CNA) documentation to 30SCS / 30ROPS to support Spacecraft
Processing.
  
 Spacecraft program office to provide computer N/W supporting data
as needed / upon request to satisfy WR CNA concerns.
  
 UDS OR INPUT
STATEMENT: COMPUTER NETWORKS ACCREDITATION (CNA) FOR CALIPSO SPACECRAFT PROCESSING WILL BE HANDLED BY THE INDIVIDUAL CNA DOCUMENT(S) FOR EACH SUPPORTING FACILITY AT VAFB.
	  	HPF, NASA, BOEING	  	 
							
	6100	  	B836	  	Data	  	Open I/O NET	  	 DATA (CALIPSO DATA VIA OPEN I/O NET)
  
 Provide CALIPSO Spacecraft Telemetry Data via Open I/O network from CALIPSO Ground Network sites to B836 and to the CALIPSO Control Room during launch operations plus 48
hours.
  
 We will need two dark single mode fibers terminated with ST connectors
into the commercial PPF. Additionally two T-1s from the Commercial PPF’s local sonet node.
  
 NASA will use the ATM network to make all the connectivity to and from the PPF. The T-1s will be used as backups to the ATM.
	  	NASA HPF	  	NOTE: CNES will provide DRPPC computer in CALIPSO Control Room

  

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 TABLE D-4: CALIPSO Telemetry and Communications Requirements Matrix 
  

													
	 REQ#

	  	 LOCATION

	  	 TYPE

	  	 ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	 SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

	6105	  	HPF	  	Data	  	 	  	 DATA (CALIPSO DATA FROM HPF TO CNTL RM)
  
 Provide CALIPSO Spacecraft data from HPF Hi-bay to CALIPSO control room.
  
 Provide Calipso Spacecraft data from PPF Hi-bay to Calipso control room. This will require 2 cat-5 ethernet links for 10baseT data.
	  	HPF	  	 
							
	6110	  	PAD B836 HPF	  	Data	  	DATA Pre-launch	  	 DATA (CALIPSO DATA FROM SLC-2W)
  
 Provide pre-launch CALIPSO Spacecraft hardline/landline data from SLC-2W Level 5 and 6 to B836 and CALIPSO control room.
  
 DATA SPECIFICS: We will need two dark single mode fibers terminated with ST connectors into
the commercial PPF. Additionally two T-1s from the Commercial PPF’s local sonet node.
  
 NASA will use the ATM network to make all the connectivity to and from the PPF/ The T-1s will be used as backups to the ATM.
	  	HPF Boeing NASA	  	 

  

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 TABLE D-4: CALIPSO Telemetry and Communications Requirements Matrix 
  

													
	 REQ#

	  	 LOCATION

	  	 TYPE

	  	 ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	 SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

	6400	  	HPF B836	  	Video	  	CAM	  	 VIDEO (CALIPSO HPF CAMERAS & MONITORS)
  
 Provide existing HPF cameras in Hi-bay/adjacent areas and monitors in CALIPSO control room for surveillance of operations during Spacecraft processing.
  
 Provide two (2) cameras in HPF with pan/zoom/tilt features.
  
 Extend video to B836 for CALIPSO personnel.
	  	HPF NASA	  	 
							
	6401	  	HPF	  	Video	  	MON	  	 VIDEO (CALIPSO OFFICE VIDEO MONITORS)
  
 Provide monitors in CALIPSO offices areas (all three (3)) for surveillance of operations during Spacecraft processing.
	  	HPF	  	 
							
	6405	  	PAD MST B836 HPF	  	Video	  	CAM	  	 VIDEO (CALIPSO SLC-2W LVL 5/6 CAMERAS)
  
 Provide existing SLC 2W cameras (Level 5, Level 6) for surveillance of operations during Pad Integration, checkout and test operations.
  
 Extend video to B836 and CALIPSO Control Room.
	  	Boeing NASA HPF	  	 

  

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 TABLE D-4: CALIPSO Telemetry and Communications Requirements Matrix 
  

													
	 REQ#

	  	 LOCATION

	  	 TYPE

	  	 ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	 SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	  	 COMMENTS

	6410	  	 PAD
 EEB
B836 HPF
	  	Video	  	CAM	  	 VIDEO (CALIPSO SLC-2W EEB CAMERAS)
  
 Provide existing SLC 2W EEB cameras for surveillance of operations during Pad Integration, checkout and test operations.
  
 Extend video to B836 and CALIPSO Control Room.
	  	Boeing NASA HPF	  	 
							
	6500	  	HPF B836	  	Voice	  	Voice Comm H/W and Nets	  	 VOICE (CALIPSO HPF & CNTL RM)
  
 Provide voice comm hardware and voice net configuration between the HPF SC Processing Area, Instrument Control room and the CALIPSO Control room during spacecraft
processing operations.
  
 Provide six (6) lightweight headsets for CALIPSO test
ops personnel.
  
 Voice nets:
  
 1. SC 3     CloudSat CALIPSO Coord
 2. SC 4     CALIPSO Operations
  
 Extend voice nets to B836.
	  	HPF NASA	  	 

  

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 TABLE D-4: CALIPSO Telemetry and Communications Requirements Matrix 
  

															
	REQ#

	  	LOCATION

	  	TYPE

	  	ITEM

	  	 REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION

	  	SUPPLIER/
COMMIT

	  	COMMENTS

	6501	  	HPF	  	Voice	  	Voice
Comm
H/W	  	VOICE (CALIPSO VOICE TO ATMOSPHERIC TEST PAD AREAS (GSET / ATC TRAILERS))	  	HPF	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 	  	and
Nets	  	  
 Provide voice comm.. connectivity of the CALIPSO voice
nets to the GSET and ATC trailers in the Atmospheric Test Pad Area.
	  	 	  	 
							
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	Provide connection to the GSET and ATC trailers.	  	 	  	 
								
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 Voice nets:
 1. SC 3
 2. SC 4
	 	 CloudSat CALIPSO Coord
 CALIPSO
Operations
	  	 	  	 
							
	6505	  	PAD
B836
HPF	  	Voice	  	Voice
Comm
H/W
and
Nets	  	 VOICE (CALIPSO CNTL RM and SLC-2W LVLS 5/6/EEB)
  
 Provide voice comm hardware and voice net configuration between SLC-2W MST Level 5, MST Level 6, EEB and the CALIPSO Control room during
spacecraft pad operations.
	  	Boeing/
NASA/
HPF	  	 
							
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	Provide four (4) lightweight headsets for CALIPSO test ops personnel.	  	 	  	 
								
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 Voice nets:
 1. SC 3
 2. SC 4
	 	 CloudSat CALIPSO Coord
 CALIPSO
Operations
	  	 	  	 
							
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	Extend voice nets to B836.	  	 	  	 

  

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