Space News – NASA is terminating $420 million in contracts it says are redundant or “misaligned” with its core priorities, but it has provided few details about what is being cut. “NASA is committed to optimizing its workforce and resources in alignment with the Department of Government Efficiency’s initiatives. As part of this effort, NASA has identified and phased out $420 million in contracts that were determined to be redundant or misaligned with our core mission priorities,” NASA Press Secretary Bethany Stevens said in the statement.
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