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Boeing sues US over space programme costs

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Boeing says the US owes the company and a joint venture it has with Lockheed Martin Corp. more than $260.4 million (Dh956.48 million) for equipment and launch services used by the space programme, according to a lawsuit brought in Washington. Boeing and the joint venture, United Launch Services, allege the Air Force has failed to reimburse the companies in violation of agreements “designed to secure Boeing’s participation” in the space programme, according to a complaint filed in the US Court of Federal Claims. “Through these agreements, the government ensured its continued access to space via Boeing’s Delta IV launch vehicle, an expressed national security priority for both Congress and the president,” according to the complaint, which was filed last month. On July 10, a judge ordered the parties into a dispute resolution programme to discuss whether the case could be resolved without additional court proceedings. Last year, United Launch repaid the Pentagon $89.2 million and lost another $199 million in prior billings because Boeing violated federal accounting standards, according to the Defence Contract Management Agency, the military’s contract management agency. Boeing lost bids to have those decisions reversed. In an emailed statement, Chicago-based Boeing, which claimed it sued to preserve its ability to recover the money, said the total amount in dispute is $385 million. Allowable costs “ULA and Boeing believe that the 2006 and 2008 agreements with the government are appropriate recognition of legitimate, allowable costs, and that the United Launch Alliance’s recovery of these costs is fully compliant with all cost accounting standards and government regulations,” according to the statement. Boeing and Lockheed Martin, the largest defence contractor, established the United Launch Alliance in December 2006 to consolidate the military launch business. Boeing’s Delta IV and Lockheed Martin’s Atlas V rockets are the primary methods for launching US military satellites. from gulfnews.com

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