National security benefits propel OK of ULA despite monopoly concerns

The U.S. government's approval of Lockheed Martin and Boeing's United Launch Alliance (ULA) came through on the basis of its anticipated benefits to national security, despite the expectation that it will damage competition and yield little or no savings to the government in the long run, according...

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