The potential conflict of interest with Elon Musk's Starlink being favored for the $2.4 billion FAA contract over Verizon raises concerns about fair competition. The FAA is close to canceling Verizon's award to overhaul a communications system and instead giving the work to Starlink, a company owned by Musk. This decision merits scrutiny to ensure the procurement process is impartial and follows proper protocols. No entity should receive preferential treatment, especially when there are reasonable questions about vested interests. A transparent review upholding ethical standards is warranted to maintain public trust in government contracting. Favoring one company over others due to affiliation rather than objective criteria is unacceptable.
First sent on February 27 by Nobody is above the law