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NASA agreed to pay the company an additional $287.2 million as part of Boeing’s multibillion-dollar contract to develop a spacecraft capable of flying astronauts to the International Space Station to help it speed up the company’s launch schedule...
November 18, 2019
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... But the payment could have been easily avoided “through simple changes to the flight manifest.”
Wrote the NASA Inspector General in a damning watchdog report. (
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