Companies Organize To Compete for NASA's Exploration Work

Credit: LOCKHEED MARTIN
NASA's biggest suppliers are building up business units to compete for a piece of the back-to-the-Moon mission, which even the U.S. government estimates will cost at least $104 billion over the next 15 years. With that kind of money at least potentially on the table, companies are establishing...

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