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A new report from NASA 's Office of Inspector General calls into question Boeing 's standards and quality control for its part in NASA 's efforts to return astronauts to the moon.
The report found that the second stage of the Space Launch System is significantly over budget.
The workers on the project are not, as a whole, sufficiently experienced or well trained, according to the report.
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