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Well I have GAS proof of contracts with the Air Force's Flexible Acquisition and Sustainment tool (FAST) program. Someone posted links to to contract excel spread sheets that have GAS listed.
Once as a sub for the Air Force and once for MTC technologies on the same program.
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nothing really trade. Lockheed got a NASA contract today. Someone stated that they heard Georgia Aerospace mentioned in the news piece. We have not been able to verify that Georgia Aerospace is involved in anyway.
quote:Originally posted by RyanPBF: nothing really trade. Lockheed got a NASA contract today. Someone stated that they heard Georgia Aerospace mentioned in the news piece. We have not been able to verify that Georgia Aerospace is involved in anyway.
My sister just called me and said that the Today show said that Lockheed received a 4 billion dollar contract to build the next generation space vehicle.
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Yeah Lockheed definately got the contract. The original post stated that Georgia Aerospace was mentioned in the piece. Nobody has been able to verify that part of the story.
quote:Originally posted by cassity: This is my opinion why CVSU and Georgia Aerospace decided to join together. I believe that Georgia Aerospace needed money for an expansion on their operations, and they are using CVSU to fund them. I work in aerospace and if they are awarded gov. contracts there is a good chance we won't know about it until down the road. My company has done gov. work for many years and a lot of it was kept secret for a long time. Georgia Aerospace is undeniably a real company, with very impressive management. Go to their website (www.georgiaaerospace.com) and they have the CVSU/Georgia Aerospace joint venture press release on there. IMO.... This joint venture is the whole key to what CVSU is doing. Some of you may have already thought of this, but this is for those who have more recently joined us. GLTA
good info, thanks for the post cassity...
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Here is an artical about one of the small subs on the Orion project. Nothing special here yet but it does show one thing. The list of subs so far posted by me and Vin is incomplete, ATK is not on that small list and from the looks of it it is going to be a huge list by the time this thing flies.
Not to mention I love the last line of this article. LOL
''This is a huge program and NASA is going to need its entire industrial base to get it to the Moon,'' Caceres said. ''I don't think any one company can get you back to the Moon and certainly not to Mars. Everybody is going to get some money.''