So they were going to tech transfer it. And the $21 or $22 million was actually for Bigelow Aerospace to build out, you know, facilities in Las Vegas and material analysis equipment.
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ASAP was originally intended to skip out big, low aerospace facilities in Las Vegas due to a UAP material divestment plan proposal to ASAP leadership by Lockheed Martin Space Systems Vice President, Dr. James Ryder.
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