Thursday, May 13, 2021

Blue Origin Gets Potential Lifeline in NASA Lunar Lander Competition


Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin was dealt a Blow, last month, when NASA Selected SpaceX for a $2.9 Billion Lunar Lander Contract.

But if One U.S. Senator has her way, the Amazon Founder's Space Company could get another Shot at the Award.

Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-WA) has introduced Legislation to Authorize an additional $10 Billion to NASA's Artemis Moon Landing Program.

The Funding, which would run through fiscal year 2026, also Calls for NASA to Pick a Second Lunar Lander Candidate.

NASA would seemingly be Open to such an Arrangement. The Agency had originally intended to Pick Two Winners to ensure Redundancy, but said it instead went solely with Elon Musk's SpaceX due to Budgetary concerns.

Kathryn Lueders, the Head of NASA's Human Spaceflight Program, said in the 24-page Statement explaining the Decision that the Agency had to Change Course on Plans for the Human Landing System (HLS) due in part to the Amount of Money Allocated by Congress.

Blue Origin's Bid came in Higher than SpaceX but was Below the Proposal submitted by Leidos Holdings' (NYSE: LDOS) Subsidiary Dynetics, according to Lueders, so the Company would presumably be in a Strong Position if a Second Vendor is Awarded a Contract.

But the Losing Bidders have also Complained, that they were Not given adequate Information from NASA, in order to prepare their Best offers, and it is possible that NASA would Reopen the Competition instead of just selecting a Second Winner.

It is also far from certain Cantwell's Proposal will be Backed by Congress. Artemis was a Priority of the Previous Administration, but so far President Biden has appeared more focused on other Priorities, and it is Unclear how much Support added NASA Funding would have in Congress.

In 1998, I interviewed with Cantwell, when she was Vice President of Marketing for RealNetworks, in Seattle, Washington, but the assignment and my Technical Expertise were not a good match.

I had been the CIO and Acting COO of Multiple Zones, the Publisher of PC Zone and Mac Zone, an International Mail Order and Direct Marketing Catalog company. When I left, we Published and Operated in 27 Countries.










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