Re: Interesting bit of news on sci.space.news about the Constellation space suit contract
- From: fairwater@xxxxxxxxx (Derek Lyons)
- Date: Mon, 02 Mar 2009 23:56:43 GMT
"Jeff Findley" <jeff.findley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Brian Gaff" <Briang1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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The problem is I suppose if you are the guys who have been making
something, its going to be awfully hard for anyone else to come close to
you on assembled knowledge. That is unless the brains move off and start
their own company, but that is hardly likely in today's climate and I bet
all the important ideas are patented from here to the end of the world and
back.
In today's climate? This has been going on for decades - look up who
built the Mercury hardware, and the Gemini hardware, and the Apollo
hardware, and the Shuttle hardware... Not the big stuff, but the
little stuff. (David Clark is one example - they've gotten a lot of
space/pressure suit business from NASA over the years... and they are
a partner with Oceaneering for the Constellation suits.)
It's not that hard. The real knowledge is in the heads of the engineers who
design and maintain the suits. Hire a few of them away from the company who
lost the next big contract and you're in business.
That's a good way to potentially end up in legal hot water. (And
neither the stealing nor the getting in trouble for it is notably
new.)
D.
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