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NASA’s inspector general raises questions with cost management of Orion spacecraft – Space.com
The OIG found that Orion has continued to experience cost increases and schedule delays.
NASA’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) released a report yesterday (July 16) scrutinizing the management of the agency’s Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle Program.
Among the findings, the OIG determined that Orion
the next-gen capsule that will carry NASA astronauts to the moon and other deep-space destinations has continued to experience cost increases and schedule delays.
Since the cost and schedule baseline was set in 2015, the program has experienced over $900 million in cost growth t…
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