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[接上页] ARTICLE IV - FINANCIAL PROVISIONS in accordance with the Agreement, UCAR is undertaking this tech-nical cooperation as the designated representative of AIT. TECROwill reimbures AIT and AIT will make necessary arrangements totransfer such funds to UCAR for all costs incurred in associati-on with this Implementing Arrangement. UCAR's costs for this te-chnical cooperation will be assessed on the basis of actual lab-or time and materials utilized, plus a 3% management fee. TECROhas agreed the fifty percent (50%) of the estimated cost for thetasks associated with this Implementing Arrangement will be tra-nsferred in advance to AIt and that the remaining costs will bereimbursed within 30 days after acceptance of the deliverablesby TECRO and its designated representative CAA. It is agreed andunderstood that the payment iwll be provided in US$. The upperlimit for expenditures incurred under this Implementing Arrange-ment is US$630,000. UCAR will submit an invoice to AIT for tran-smittal to TECRO for payment at the beginning of the contract p-eriod and at the end of the contract period listing actual costsincurred. ARTICLE V - INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CONSIDERATION The deliverables produced under the auspices of this Implementi-ng Arrangement shall be the sole property of TECRO and its desi-gnated representative CAA. UCAR shall have the right to referen-ce these documents in scientific publications and other reportsas necessary. FOR THE TAIPEI ECONOMIC AND FOR THE AMERICAN INSTITUTECULTURAL TEPRESENTATIVE IN TAIWAN OFFICE IN THE UNITED STATES ........................... ..........................Name of person signingName of person signing ........................... ..........................PositionPosition Date....................... Date......................Statment of Work Associated with Implementing Arrangement Number 5 Acceptance Testing of the Advanced operational Aviation Weather System (AOAWS) subject to the Agreement between the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the unitedSystes and the American institute in Taiwan for Technical Cooperation Associated with Establishment of Advanced operational Aviation Weather Systems1.0 background and objectives The Agreement between the Taipei Economic and Cultural Represen-tative Office in the United States (TECRO) and the American ins-titute in Taiwan (AIT) provides for technical cooperation betwe-en the Civil Aerconautice Administration (CAA), as TECRO's desi-gnated representated representative. CAA and UCAR will cooperateon the development and establishment of operational aviation we-ather systems. The Advanced Operational Aviation Weather System (AOAWS) beingdeveloped by TECRO's designated representative, CAA, requires c-urrent scientific and technical components in order to provide ahigh level of service to the aviation community on Taiwan. Mostof this science and technology has been developed at uCAR overthe past decade and had been validated in operational environme-nts both in the U.S. and in other countries. The Advanced Operational Aviation Weather System (AOAWS) beingdeveloped by TECRO's designated representative, CAA, reuires cu-rrent scientific and technical components in order to provide ahigh level of service to the aviation community on Taiwan. Mostof this science and tecbnology has been developed at uCAR overthe past decade and has been validated in operational environme-nts both in the U.S. and in other countries. The AOAWS will consist of advanced meteorological sensor systems(at airport and within the Taiwan airspace), a communications infratructure, a product generation component, a system servercomponent that distributes products to users, and product displ-ays that present the advanced weather information to end users.AOAWs system components will be integrated to form an operation-al, turn-key system that can serve the aviation community. In order to provide the necessary technology to TECRO and its d-esignated representative, CAA, to establish the AOAWS, UCAR, asthe designated representative of AIT, will work with UCAR's Coo-perative Partner, the institute for Information Industry (III),on Taiwan. 2.0 Task Descriptions The schedule for each of the tasks listed below is provided inGant charts (see attachment 1). The Gantt charts are to be usedfor reference as they provide detailed information on task startand end times, dependencies, milestones, and deliverable dates.2.1 Task #1 - System implementation, Testing, and Maintenance The AOAWS system was expended beyond the Taipei Aeronautical Me-teorological Center (TAMC) in FY2001 and implemented at the Sun-gshan Airport (SS) Weather Station and Flight information Servi-ce (FIS), CKS Airport Weather Station and TWO FISs, kaohsiung A-irport (KH) Weather Station and two FISs, and at the Taipei AreaControl Center (TACC). The development of AOAWS System products,features and functions was substantially completed at teh and ofFY2001. The numerical weather forecast model (MM5) continues torun on the CAA's Cooperative Parther, the Central Weather Bureau's (CWB), high performance computer (Fujitsu VPP5000) and provi-de output to other AOAWS system components. |