of

B

be

witness these tests at Buyer's discretion, and to review results. Any subsystem result discrepancies that affect

with Exhibit

shall determination

compliance resolved by mutual agreement. This shall be done before or as part of site acceptance testing, at Contractor's option.

Following installation and integration, site acceptance

shall

the complete

shall be

verification permitted

to

of testing

system

Buyer

review test compliance. procedures prior to site acceptance testing, to witness these tests at Buyer's discretion, and to review results. Acceptance shall be in accord with Article 16 of Contract.

The test data relative to the SCF specification, Exhibit B, on site acceptance gathered at subsystem acceptance and on tests, shall constitute the basis for the SCF Acceptance Test Report. Inspection, analysis, and demonstration will

test measured be coupled with

where appropriate. Thus, four methods (Inspection, Demonstration, Test and Analysis) will be employed to demonstrate compliance.

data

8.2

Data Processing

The data

processing

tests

demonstrate will

that

the

Orbital

Realtime and Orbital Operations computers at the OCC are

to host the operationally ready

and Realtime Operations software respectively.

8.2.1 Realtime Computer System

Each

realtime

computer

will be

boot-loaded

with

the

Realtime software system. The operator will log on to the control terminal and demonstrate the OCIL and display functions.

8.2.2 Orbital Operations Computer

Each Orbital Operations computer will be boot-loaded with the Orbital Operations software system. The operator will log on to the terminal and exercise the following functions to demonstrate the operational readiness of the computer:

i)

ii)

8.3

-

Data queue display SHAPE Data queue display STA

Data Transfer

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The data transfer tests will demonstrate the ability of the system to transfer data between the following equipment:

i)

ii)

an Orbital

Archive data from a Realtime Computer to an Operations Computer

Data files between a Realtime Computer and an Orbital Operations Computer

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