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<blockquote data-quote="gl100" data-source="post: 40291" data-attributes="member: 296"><p><strong>Re: Bug out plans</strong></p><p></p><p>Well, in a way, they already do. Most of NASA's work is done through private contractors. Companies like IBM and Lockheed were integral parts of the shuttle program. In fact, private enterprise is involved in all areas of space technology, travel and exploration. Even the government's blackest projects involve corporations. In order to keep corporate interest in the space program you need to dangle a big enough carrot in front of them to entice their continued involvement. Most large corporations don't like to do things for practice, they prefer to do things for profit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gl100, post: 40291, member: 296"] [b]Re: Bug out plans[/b] Well, in a way, they already do. Most of NASA's work is done through private contractors. Companies like IBM and Lockheed were integral parts of the shuttle program. In fact, private enterprise is involved in all areas of space technology, travel and exploration. Even the government's blackest projects involve corporations. In order to keep corporate interest in the space program you need to dangle a big enough carrot in front of them to entice their continued involvement. Most large corporations don't like to do things for practice, they prefer to do things for profit. [/QUOTE]
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