Problems, changes push Station budget $500 million out of line
Development problems and change orders have pushed NASA's International Space Station budget for fiscal years 1997 and 1998 some $500 million above target, triggering a search for savings to keep the project within its congressionally mandated $2.1 billion annual cap for the two years, sources told...
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