LAUNCH SERVICES PROCUREMENT Sample Clauses

LAUNCH SERVICES PROCUREMENT. Contractor’s current intention is to Launch the Spacecraft on a Sea Launch Launch Vehicle with a minimum performance capability of XXX, within a launch window of XXX (the “Nominal Launch Plan”). Contractor may (at its sole cost, without any adjustment to the Promised Delivery Date or the deadlines set forth in Paragraph 18.A.1, and subject to its obligations under Paragraph 3.B) change the Launch Vehicle to be used to Launch the Spacecraft, provided that Contractor’s selection shall be subject to NSS’ prior written consent if the selected Launch Vehicle is not a Sea Launch Launch Vehicle or an Alternate Launch Vehicle. Contractor shall be required to obtain NSS's prior written consent, not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed, if the Launch Vehicle mission to be used to Launch the Spacecraft will be the first mission by such Launch Vehicle following a launch failure or material malfunction or anomaly. In considering whether to grant its consent under the previous sentence, NSS shall be entitled to make its own independent assessment of the risk of the failure of the Launch of the Spacecraft but shall also take into consideration the extent to which Contractor is assuming, if at all, an uninsured risk of a failure or malfunction of the Launch Vehicle selected by Contractor. Contractor shall promptly notify NSS of any changes to the Nominal Launch Plan and of any other circumstance that would give rise to NSS’ approval rights hereunder. Contractor shall be responsible for entering into a Launch Services Agreement with the Launch Services Provider (which shall comply with the requirements of Exhibit L) and shall be responsible for all payments, launch campaign support and all other requirements of and obligations to the Launch Services Provider arising under the Launch Services Agreement and for any licenses or other authorizations that may be required under the Export Laws in connection with the Launch. Contractor shall be responsible for ensuring that the performance capability of the selected Launch Vehicle and the design and conduct of the launch campaign will enable Contractor to meet all of its obligations to NSS under this Contract, including the Delivery of the Spacecraft so that it will meet the Contracted Orbital Maneuver Life. Contractor shall provide NSS and its consultants with all reports, data and documentation generated by Contractor or provided to Contractor by the Launch Services Provider with respect to the Launch of the Spac...
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LAUNCH SERVICES PROCUREMENT. The procurement of the Alphasat launch services is also included in the frame of this contract. Inmarsat will select a launch vehicle consistent with the Alphasat mission requirements and compatible with the interfaces and qualification envelope of the Alphabus/Alphasat platform. Inmarsat will inform the Contractor at least 10 months before the Pre-Shipment Review about the selected launcher. Contract No:07-4471 The Contractor shall perform the necessary interface consolidation activities for the specific Alphasat configuration, support to launcher analysis and test, the implementation of the launch campaign and the launch.
LAUNCH SERVICES PROCUREMENT. 24 A. Procurement of Launch Services by Contractor............................24 B. Option for NSS To Procure Launch Services...............................26 C.
LAUNCH SERVICES PROCUREMENT. A. Procurement of Launch Services by Contractor Subject to NSS' right to select an Alternative Launch Services Provider pursuant to Paragraphs 8.B. and 8.D., the Spacecraft shall be Launched by Sea Launch on a Sea Launch Vehicle pursuant to the terms of the Launch Services Agreement between Contractor and Sea Launch. With respect to such Launch Services Agreement, Contractor represents, warrants and covenants to NSS as follows:
LAUNCH SERVICES PROCUREMENT. Following selection of the launch service provider, the Operator shall ensure all the necessary interface consolidation activities for the specific Alphasat configuration, the launcher support to analysis and test, the implementation of the launch campaign and the launch are achieved in a timely manner. Ref: ASA.ESA.SW.SY.049 Date: 29/10/2007 Issue: 02 Throughout these activities, if the selected launcher is not Ariane 5, the Operator shall maintain a design (and verification) compatibility with Ariane 5 in addition to the baseline launch vehicle, it being recognised that Ariane 5 compatibility is a baseline requirement for the Alphabus development and associated generic product line. The Operator shall also ensure all the necessary safety documentation are provided to the selected Launch Services Provider, and formal safety certification achieved The final selection of the Alphasat launch services provider shall be endorsed by ESA (see specific provisions in the Alphasat Contract)

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