Goldin says Shuttle upgrades won't be contractor 'gravy train'
NASA's long-term plan for upgrades to keep the Space Shuttle flying safely until a replacement is fielded remains uncertain, in part because the head of the U.S. space agency wants to apply his "faster-better- cheaper" approach to the change-resistant program. Administrator Daniel S. Goldin told the...
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