NASA terminating $420 million in contracts
- NASA has terminated $420 million in contracts that it deemed "misaligned" with its core mission priorities, according to the Department of Government Efficiency.
- Bethany Stevens, NASA press secretary, stated that the goal is to ensure taxpayer dollars are used for high-impact projects while maintaining essential functions.
- The cuts include $45 million for contracts related to Change Management Support Services, with ongoing layoffs reported along with the terminations.
- The agency's recent actions indicate a shift away from certain priorities, including climate science and diversity initiatives, previously emphasized by the Biden administration.
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NASA terminating $420 million in contracts
NASA is terminating $420 million in contracts the agency says are redundant or “misaligned” with its core priorities, but has provided few details about what is being cut. The post NASA terminating $420 million in contracts appeared first on SpaceNews.
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