NASA has cut its office of the chief scientist and its Office of Science, Policy, and Strategy, among other entities, the agency said in an internal email that Axios has viewed. Why it matters: ...
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NASA is eliminating its chief scientist role and closing down an office that studies policy matters on space and technology, in a round of layoffs affecting 23 employees, the agency said on Monday.
Janet Petro, the acting director of NASA, announced the move Monday in a memo to staff obtained by USA TODAY, calling it a "phased reduction in force" that is "occurring in advance" of a Thursday ...
NASA is crafting an initial plan for reductions in force and reorganization, Acting NASA Administrator Janet Petro said in a ...
The administration sent notice to Congress on Monday that NASA was abolishing the Office of the Chief Scientist and the Office of Technology, Policy and Strategy. “This is shortsighted and ...
IFLScience contacted NASA to ask if the change in text is actually a change in policy and planning, especially given how ...
NASA has announced the dismissal of its chief scientist in its first round of cuts ordered by US President Donald Trump.
NASA announced it has eliminated its chief scientist office and two other departments as part of cost-cutting measures aligned with the Trump administration’s federal efficiency drive. A memo Monday ...
In an email sent to NASA employees, acting administrator Janet Petro acknowledged the challenging nature of these change.
March 10 (Reuters) - NASA is eliminating its chief scientist role and closing down an office that studies policy matters on space and technology, in a round of layoffs affecting 23 employees ...