Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

SpaceX sues U.S., seeks its privacy

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Elon Musk’s SpaceX is suing the federal government again.

But this time, it wants its protest of a government contract to stay under seal, meaning its allegation­s would not become public.

In a motion filed with the Court of Federal Claims on Friday, the company said the privacy was necessary because the suit contains “confidenti­al and proprietar­y informatio­n and source selection informatio­n not appropriat­e for release to the public.” SpaceX also filed its complaint against the government, with multiple exhibits attached, under seal.

Whether the complaint and other documents remain under seal will be up to the court to determine. The Court of Federal Claims hears suits against the federal government including bid protests and contract claims.

It was not clear from the filing what government procuremen­t program the company is gearing up to challenge, but it comes as the Air Force is getting ready to award major launch contracts potentiall­y worth billions of dollars to two companies. Last year, SpaceX lost out on an initial round of funding the Air Force awarded to help companies develop their rockets to meet the strict requiremen­ts of launching national security satellites.

Musk said the company had submitted a bid for that contract, but its proposal “missed the mark,” according to a Pentagon review.

While SpaceX lost out on the funding, three of its competitor­s — the United Launch Alliance, Northrop Grumman and Blue Origin — shared more than $2 billion for their rockets.

SpaceX did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment. The court filing was first reported by GeekWire.

SpaceX has sued the government over procuremen­ts multiple times in the past. In 2014, it sued the Air Force over the last round of military launch contracts, saying it should be allowed to compete against the United Launch Alliance, a joint venture of Lockheed Martin and Boeing, that held a monopoly on the contracts for a decade.

Eventually, the Air Force and SpaceX settled the case, and SpaceX since has won several lucrative contracts.

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