NASA, United Space Alliance sign $7 billion Shuttle ops contract
NASA and United Space Alliance have negotiated a six-year, $7 billion contract that would see the joint venture of Rockwell and Lockheed Martin take over about 35% of day-to-day Space Shuttle operations in the first step toward privatizing the aging space plane. NASA officials and joint venture...
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