The finding is based on GAOâs assessment of a DoD study that examines how the Pentagon and NASA facilitate coordination on space launch procurement efforts, GAO said Wednesday.
GAO conducted the review in compliance with a provision in the fiscal 2015 National Defense Authorization Act.
The congressional watchdog also found that the ongoing interagency coordination mechanisms among agencies for space launch acquisition efforts described in the DoD study reflect GAOâs interagency collaboration practices.
The Pentagon study cited how NASAâs experience with contracting processes for space launch services helped the U.S. Air Force change the way it develops contracts and agreements for such services, according to the report.
âLaunch industry representatives also concurred that government agencies coordinate on launch issues, although they pointed out that the process to certify new launch services companies as qualified to compete for government launch contracts could benefit from improved coordination,â GAO noted.