IG finds NASA was late recording $56 million in X-33 obligations
NASA's inspector general has concluded the agency's Marshall Space Flight Center allowed a total of $56 million in year-end obligations for the X-33 reusable launch vehicle prototype to go unrecorded in fiscal years 1996 and 1997, giving Congress an inaccurate picture of the program's status at the...
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