Attachment supplement

supplement

SUPPLEMENT submitted by Lockheed

supplement

2005-07-07

This document pretains to SAT-LOA-19990427-00046 for Application to Launch and Operate on a Satellite Space Stations filing.

IBFS_SATLOA1999042700046_442262

                               LEVENTHAL SENTER & LERMAN PLLC


                                                  July 7,2005
STEPHEN D. BARUCH                                                                                     E-MAIL
   (202) 4 I 6-6782                                                                            SBARUCH@LSL-I.AW.COM

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  BY HAND DELIVERY:                                             JU” 7 2005
  Mr. Thomas S. Tycz
  Chief, Satellite Division
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                      Re:   Further Supplement to Response of Lockheed Martin
                            Corporation to May 10,2004 Commission Letter, File Nos. SAT-LOA-
                            19990427-00046, SAT-AMD-20030730-00151,SAT-AMD-20040130-
                            00008, SAT-AMD-20040205-00012,SAT-AMD-20040524-00106and
                            SAT-AMD-20041012-00197

  Dear Mr. Tycz:

          Lockheed Martin Corporation (“Lockheed Martin”), by its attorneys, hereby submits this
  letter pursuant to Section 1.65 of the Commission’s Rules, 47 C.F.R. 0 1.65, into the above-
  referenced proceeding regarding its proposed radionavigation-satellite service (“RNSS”) space
  station to be established on board a satellite of the Telesat Canada Corporation (“Telesat”) at the
  107.3”W.L. orbital location later this year.

           On March 1,2005, Lockheed Martin wrote the Commission to report under Section 1.65
  that the definitization of the mechanism by which Lockheed Martin can exercise its direct and
  unilateral ability to turn off the RNSS payload on the Telesat satellite from a location in the United
  States became effective on February 25,2005. The key documentation itself was provided to the
  Commission under the cover of a request for confidential treatment that was filed
  contemporaneously with the March 1 Section 1.65 statement. On June 29,2005, Lockheed Martin
  and Telesat finalized a subcontract agreement between them that memorializes the payment and
  contractual obligations relating to the previously-described mechanism and incorporates by
  attachment the February 25 documentation Lockheed Martin previously provided to the
  Commission. As it has with related materials before, Lockheed Martin is providing the new
  subcontract agreement to the Commission under the cover of a request for confidential treatment
  that is being provided contemporaneously with this Section 1.65 statement.


Mr. Thomas S. Tycz
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       Please direct any further questions you may have to me.




                                                   Attome9       r Lockheed Martin Corporatio

Ms. Jennifer Warren
Senior Director
Trade & Regulatory Affairs
Lockheed Martin Corporation
1550 Crystal Drive, Suite 400
Arlington, VA 22202


cc:    Jabin Vahora (By E-mail)
       Sankar Persaud (By E-mail)



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