NASA IG finds duplication in Earth science data buy

NASA's inspector general has found the U.S. space agency purchased space-derived data that it already owned for $295,000 under a $50 million program ordered by Congress and the White House, but the audit that turned up the duplication headed off a second duplicative data buy that would have cost the...

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