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EX-3.2 - BYLAWS, AMENDED AND RESTATED - MERCURY SYSTEMS INCdex32.htm
EX-32.1 - CERTIFICATION OF CEO AND CFO PURSUANT TO SECTION 906 - MERCURY SYSTEMS INCdex321.htm
EX-31.2 - CERTIFICATION OF CFO PURSUANT TO SECTION 302 - MERCURY SYSTEMS INCdex312.htm
EX-10.1 - STOCK PURCHASE AGREEMENT - MERCURY SYSTEMS INCdex101.htm
EX-31.1 - CERTIFICATION OF CEO PURSUANT TO SECTION 302 - MERCURY SYSTEMS INCdex311.htm
10-Q - FORM 10-Q - MERCURY SYSTEMS INCd10q.htm

Exhibit 10.2

MERCURY COMPUTER SYSTEMS, INC.

Compensation Policy for Non-Employee Directors

Objective

It is the objective of Mercury to compensate non-employee directors in a manner which will enable recruitment and retention of highly qualified directors and fairly compensate them for their services as a director.

Philosophy

Board of Director compensation includes cash and equity. It is annually reviewed by the Compensation Committee with recommendations to the Board. This review includes:

 

   

a market survey of Board compensation to peer companies at the 50th and 75th percentiles;

 

   

a review of Board and Committee meeting frequency;

 

   

Board member personal preparation time for Board and Committee meetings; and

 

   

Board member responsibilities.

The Board targets its annual cash and equity compensation to the 75th percentile of the market.

Cash Compensation

 

Annual retainer for non-employee directors:

   $55,000 per annum, paid quarterly

Additional annual retainers:

  

Independent Chairman:

   $45,000 per annum, paid quarterly

Chairman of the Audit Committee:

   $19,000 per annum, paid quarterly

Chairman of the Compensation Committee:

   $15,000 per annum, paid quarterly

Chairman of the N&G Committee:

   $10,500 per annum, paid quarterly

Directors are entitled to be reimbursed for their reasonable expenses incurred in connection with attendance at Board and committee meetings.

Quarterly retainer payments shall be paid in arrears within 30 days following the end of each quarter. The full quarterly retainer shall be paid to each director who served on the Board during all or a portion of a quarter.

Equity Compensation

New non-employee directors will be granted equity awards in connection with their first election to the Board. These awards will be granted by the Board of Directors and will consist of shares of restricted stock with a grant date fair value equal to three times the annual retainer for non-employee directors. These awards will vest as to 50% of the covered shares on each of the first two anniversaries of the date of grant.

Non-employee directors may also receive annual equity awards (“Annual Equity Awards”) at the discretion of the Board of Directors. Non-employee directors will receive Annual Equity Awards consisting of the following components:

 

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  1. Stock options to purchase 8,000 shares of common stock. These awards will vest as to 50% of the covered shares on the date of grant and as to the remaining covered shares on the first anniversary of the date of grant, and will expire on the seventh anniversary of the date of grant; and

 

  2. Restricted stock awards for 5,333 shares of common stock. These awards will vest as to 50% of the covered shares on the date of grant and as to the remaining covered shares on the first anniversary of the date of grant.

Non-employee directors will not be eligible to receive an Annual Equity Award for the fiscal year in which they are first elected. Non-employee directors who are first elected to the Board during the first half of Company’s fiscal year will be eligible to receive an Annual Equity Award for the next fiscal year; otherwise, non-employee directors will not be eligible to receive their first Annual Equity Award until the second fiscal year following the fiscal year in which they are first elected to the Board.

Approved by the Board of Directors, as amended, on January 19, 2011.

 

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