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Bezos loses appeal of NASA's plans to use the Musk
08/02/21 at 07:46:30
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The federal government Friday rejected an appeal by billionaire Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin to get in on NASA's plans to return astronauts to the moon by using rival Elon Musk's SpaceX.

NASA in April awarded the $2.9 billion contract for a lunar lander to the more established SpaceX,kingslot24hr which also offered a cheaper price than the bids from Blue Origin and Dynetics Inc., a subsidiary of Leidos. The two losing companies appealed the contract to the Government Accountability Office on the grounds that there should have been multiple contracts and that the proposals weren't evaluated correctly, but the agency rejected their request.

The decision will allow “NASA and SpaceX to establish a timeline for the first crewed landing on the moon in more than 50 years,” NASA said in a statement Friday, calling a moon landing a priority of the Biden administration.

Friday's ruling found that even though NASA originally said it was going to give multiple contracts, it didn't have enough money and that awarding only one contract was legal. Plus, it found NASA's evaluation of all three bids “was reasonable, and consistent with applicable procurement law regulation and the announcement terms,” according to a statement by GAO lawyer Kenneth Patton.

SpaceX's bid had the highest rating while the other bids “were significantly higher in price” with the space agency deciding it couldn't afford to give out multiple contracts as originally planned, the GAO announcement said.
  
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