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ULA shied away from price war with SpaceX, ULA executive says

Published 03/16/2016, 10:14 PM
Updated 03/16/2016, 10:20 PM
© Reuters. An exterior of the SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne
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By Irene Klotz

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (Reuters) - United Launch Alliance last year refused to bid on a launch service contract for the U.S. military's next-generation GPS satellite because it was hoping to avoid a “cost shootout” with Elon Musk’s SpaceX, according to a ULA vice president.

The statements by ULA vice president of engineering Brett Tobey were made on Tuesday at the University of Colorado-Boulder. The industry trade publication Space News posted an audio file of Tobey’s talk on Wednesday.

ULA is a joint venture of Lockheed Martin Corp (N:LMT) and Boeing (N:BA).

Tobey's comments contradict the reason ULA gave last year for skipping the bid.

The comments came as ULA, the sole provider for U.S. military launches for nearly a decade, scrambles to compete with industry newcomer Space Exploration Technologies, or SpaceX, whose launches cost a half to a third of those of ULA.

“The government was not happy with us not bidding that contract because they had felt that … they had bent over backwards to lean the fill to our advantage. We saw it as a cost shootout between us and SpaceX,” Tobey said.

On Wednesday, ULA said Tobey's comments were “ill-advised” and “do not reflect ULA’s views of our company.”

“We welcome competition and have been transforming the company to address the future of the space launch industry,” ULA spokeswoman Jessica Rye said in a statement.

At the time, ULA said it was not bidding to launch the GPS-3 satellite because it did not have the proper accounting procedures in place to do the work.

It also said it lacked enough of the Russian-made RD-180 engines that power its workhorse Atlas 5 rocket to launch the GPS satellite, citing a congressional ban passed in 2014 after Russia's annexation of Ukraine’s Crimea region.

Tobey said the ban was engineered by Musk to help break ULA’s monopoly on the U.S. military’s launch business.

Musk “starts attacking us in Washington. He ... says, ‘Why don’t you go after United Launch Alliance and see if you can get that engine to be outlawed?" Tobey said.

A spokesman for SpaceX, John Taylor, declined to comment on Wednesday.

The ban was reversed in December by Senator Richard Shelby, an Alabama Republican, Tobey said.

© Reuters. An exterior of the SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne

Congress is debating whether to re-establish the ban on Russian rocket engines for military missions, and possibly expand it to include NASA launch service contracts as well.

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