On Artemis:
There were 3 bids for the lander each had some interesting things. It does seem that payments are to be on completion of various landmarks.
SpaceX was the low bid but even so the payment for this year was more than NASA had in the discretionary budget. So as they were the best bid NASA renegotiated. The total bid by SpaceX was NOT decreased but the amount due this year was pushed down. The bid covers 2 landings, one unmanned, one with 2 astronauts. This does NOT cover the whole Artemis program. SpaceX is the only one with the system already in development as the Lunar Starship is a variant of the standard Starship.
Blue Origins bid was 2nd best on price but it was worse by a "substantial" margin. How substantial? Good question but I haven't seen the answer. This bid would also have been renegotiated as it was invalid in that it required up front payment not payment on reaching goals as required by the bidding process. Renegotiating was not done as the bid was too high altogether and not within the budget Congress approved for Artemis even if it was the only lander.
Dynetics while they had an excellent design conceptually (IMO) was the worst price. The bid also had problems in that the mass of the lander was too much for the propulsion system to handle. A severe discrepancy and the bidding process did not allow for changes to the design proposal.
Sustainable bids: This came as a surprise in that the currently awarded contract only covers those first 2 landings which is far less than required for the full Artemis program. There is to be a 2nd bidding process for a Sustainable Lander for the rest of the program. Assuming that Starship is successful with the landing and the bid is good they should win at least part of the contract. The others would *I think* have to have an operable lander self developed to have a shot at this. I haven't seen details on the required design functions. Some suspect that this is a backdoor way to get a 2nd lander design. The goal from the beginning was to have 2 lander types.
Congressional Complaints: Some in government have objected already to the award. Info is sparse but it does seem to come from both parties. What will happen? Only time will tell.
Speculation. Some think that the objections are because the out going administration has made the agreement and it should have waited for the new one to be seated. Others think that the competitors as political donors are pulling strings to get the deal changed.
Time will tell.