The decade-long concerns continue.
2024 federal budget request
for future work on SLS from 2024 through 2028.
"NASA does not plan to measure production costs to monitor the affordability of the SLS program," the report states. A 2021 revision in NASA's policy had allowed the agency to stick to five-year production and operation cost estimates after the SLS first demonstrated its capability, and those estimates fit within NASA's overall budget.
The audit also noted that NASA hasn't updated its estimates to include increasing costs, like those due to the delay of the
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