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insta8er

(960 posts)
Fri May 13, 2016, 03:51 PM May 2016

How Elon Musk exposed billions in questionable Pentagon spending

Ten years after a joint operation of Boeing and Lockheed Martin was born, the FTC’s direst warnings have come true, along with outcomes even the skeptics did not predict.

Elon Musk’s SpaceX had to sue before it got access to the Pentagon — but now, as it promises to deliver cargo into space at less than half the cost of the military’s favored contractor, it has pulled back the curtain on tens of billions in potentially unnecessary military spending.

The entrenched contractor, a joint operation of Boeing and Lockheed Martin called the United Launch Alliance, has conducted 106 space launches all but flawlessly, but the cost for each is more than $350 million, according to the Government Accountability Office. SpaceX promises launches for less than $100 million.

Yet despite the potentially more cost-effective alternative, taxpayers will be paying the price for ULA’s contracts for years to come, POLITICO has found. Estimates show that, through 2030, the cost of the Pentagon’s launch program will hit $70 billion — one of the most expensive programs within the Defense Department. And even if ULA is never awarded another government contract, it will continue to collect billions of dollars — including an $800 million annual retainer — as it completes launches that were awarded before Musk’s company was allowed to compete. That includes a block buy of 36 launches awarded in 2013.

Meanwhile, ULA is under investigation by the Pentagon for possible corrupt bidding practices and is preparing to lay off 25 percent of its workforce. Its long-term viability is in doubt.

http://www.politico.com/story/2016/05/elon-musk-rocket-defense-223161
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How Elon Musk exposed billions in questionable Pentagon spending (Original Post) insta8er May 2016 OP
Musk is one of the biggest drinkers from the public teat: thing is, he BITES MisterP May 2016 #1
What is that supposed to mean? mhatrw May 2016 #2
half his money comes from Washington, but he pretends everything springs from his MisterP May 2016 #3
So he's a typical Republican? nt mhatrw May 2016 #4
it's more a Bay-Area-techie stereotype, like a liberish Peter Thiel MisterP May 2016 #5
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague May 2016 #6

MisterP

(23,730 posts)
3. half his money comes from Washington, but he pretends everything springs from his
Fri May 13, 2016, 09:13 PM
May 2016

personal effort and ingenuity and condemns Da Gub'mint

MisterP

(23,730 posts)
5. it's more a Bay-Area-techie stereotype, like a liberish Peter Thiel
Sat May 14, 2016, 03:06 AM
May 2016

he talks a lot about global warming, but wants to keep everyone commuting in cars

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