Boeing could face 'strong' punishment, but launch business may be spared, Teets says
Any move to punish the Boeing Co. for an alleged pattern of ethical lapses in a 1998 launch vehicle competition must be "strong," yet stop short of barring the company from the space launch business, Air Force Undersecretary Peter Teets said June 24. "If there's been wrongdoing, I need to find a way...
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