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not neccessarily. NASA failed to achieve an economical space launch vehicle in 50 years, while private companies did it in 10.
The Apollo program that landed humans on the moon was built by private industry. There is a place for government and there is a place for industry.
That being said, NASA has a vital role in space as explorers and scientists - but for raw transportation of goods and heavy cargo, that is best handled largely by contractors.