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NASA will lose roughly 3,870 employees through a voluntary resignation program, part of a broad push from President Donald Trump’s administration to reduce the federal workforce.
NASA is bracing for the departure of approximately 3,870 employees, or nearly 20 per cent of its current workforce, under a voluntary resignation program launched as part of US President Donald ...
Nearly 4,000 NASA employees have chosen to accept the Trump administration's "deferred resignation" option, reducing the ...
With looming budget cuts at NASA, scientists are voicing their fears about the safety of ongoing missions. Echoing the tragic ...
On July 21, several hundred current and former employees of the space agency released an official letter of dissent, titled ...
A group of 360 current and former employees penned a letter rebuking “rapid and wasteful changes” across staffing, mission ...
NASA has not said why Director Makenzie Lystrup abruptly announced her departure on Monday and did not make her available for ...
On Monday, more than 280 current and previous NASA employees united as signatories to a letter urging the agency’s leadership — and the nation’s leadership — not to abandon our commitment to the safe ...
More than 200 current and former NASA employees have signed an open letter known as the Voyager Declaration pushing back on ...
The NASA Headquarters in Washington D.C. was the setting for a significant event on July 21, the 56th anniversary of the ...
LOS ANGELES — Over 280 current and former NASA employees issued a formal open letter to NASA's interim administrator Sean Duffy on Monday, expressing strong opposition to the Donald Trump ...
Makenzie Lystrup’s departure from NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center comes soon after the resignation of the director of JPL.