Jared Isaacman
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CLD Companies Say NASA Is Wrong. NASA Says Prove It.
CLD providers, including Isaacman, expressed disagreement with NASA's recent statements regarding their capabilities. Isaacman challenged the agency to substantiate its claims, indicating a contentious relationship between commercial launch developers and NASA. This exchange highlights ongoing tensions in the evolving landscape of commercial spaceflight and regulatory oversight, particularly in the context of CLD operations and expectations.

The moon base has a hardware plan. It needs a software strategy, too.
NASA's plans for a permanent lunar base emphasize the need for a robust software strategy alongside hardware development. Isaacman advocates for a comprehensive approach that integrates advanced software systems to support complex operations. The current software landscape, rooted in outdated architectures, must evolve to meet the demands of modern lunar missions and ensure sustained human presence on the Moon.