Two months into what was scheduled to be an eight-day mission, we learn that spacesuit compatibility problems are also keeping NASA's astronauts stuck in space.
we have standardized electrical, fluid, and gaseous connectors. You will conform to their hardware interface specifications if you want the contract accepted. This is not a debate.
I have zero doubt the lawyers (probably contractors) involved with writing up the contracts aren’t also in the pockets of the “competing” corporations.
Even if it wasn’t defined in the contract, the competitors knew of each others involvement and made no effort to address a very obvious engineering necessity (probably brpught up by engineers at both companies) — management (at the very least) let this happen on purpose, as a strategic decision.
It’s all part of the hyper efficiency of privatizing profits and regulatory capture.
It is a touch surprising that a discussion like
never occurred.
I have zero doubt the lawyers (probably contractors) involved with writing up the contracts aren’t also in the pockets of the “competing” corporations.
Even if it wasn’t defined in the contract, the competitors knew of each others involvement and made no effort to address a very obvious engineering necessity (probably brpught up by engineers at both companies) — management (at the very least) let this happen on purpose, as a strategic decision.
It’s all part of the hyper efficiency of privatizing profits and regulatory capture.
Because these contracts aren’t about creating something. They are about funneling wealth to the already wealthy.