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Name and shame.
90% it is SpaceX.
Major NASA contractor, history of malfeasance, lawsuits, fake promises, and the head of it ran (untill quite recently) a government task force that illegally broke a whole bunch of IT shit, caused the largest series of cybersecurity breaches in history, committed a whole slew of brazenly illegal crimes... oh and the guy who runs it is notoriously incompetent at software development and managing software development.
Maybe 95%.
I struggle to think of a more 'semi-governmental' aerospace contractor, that also matches so well with all the described patterns.
Boeing or ULA or Lockheed are of course large aerospace contractors, but they're not run by a guy who literally directly bought the last election, and they are usually a bit more formal with their corporate/management/negotiation bs.
$130m sounds way too low for SpaceX. I’m guessing Rocket Lab: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250508522849/en/Rocket-Lab-Announces-First-Quarter-2025-Financial-Results-Posting-Quarterly-Revenue-of-%24123m-Representing-32-Year-on-Year-Growth
rocket lab is 4x too big (that's quarterly revenue, not annual)