The low level of demand for launch services and production overca...
The low level of demand for launch services and production overcapacity has raised problems in supplier and workforce retention and quality levels, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy said in an assessment of the space launch…
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industry. The government is only investing limited funds in space launch research and development, and long-term U.S. space launch plans are not likely to spur significant private sector investment to develop new propulsion technologies, it said. Subsequently, identifying breakthrough cost-savings or launch technologies may be stifled. Attracting new talent to the industry may be a problem as well, it said. The assessment was required as part of the NASA Authorization Act of 2008.