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    Over 2,100 senior-ranking employees at the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) are set to leave the agency amid a sweeping federal workforce reduction effort under the Trump administration. Internal documents obtained by multiple outlets, confirm that a total of 2,694 civil servants have accepted offers of early retirement, buyouts, or deferred resignations, with 2,145 of them occupying GS-13 to GS-15 ranks positions associated with advanced technical expertise or managerial responsibilities.

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    Of the departing personnel, 1,818 serve in NASA’s core mission areas, including science and human spaceflight. The remaining individuals work in mission support roles such as information technology, finance, and facilities management. The reductions are part of a broader strategy to decrease the size of the federal government, with the White House aiming to halve NASA’s workforce over time. Agency spokesperson Bethany Stevens acknowledged the staffing changes in a statement to the media, emphasizing that NASA “remains committed to our mission as we work within a more prioritized budget.”

    NASA braces for workforce and budget cuts impacting core missions

    However, experts warn that the loss of experienced personnel could significantly impact ongoing projects, including crewed missions to the Moon and Mars planned for the latter half of the decade. The cuts are unevenly distributed across NASA’s ten regional centers. The Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland is projected to lose 607 staff members, the highest among all locations. The Johnson Space Center in Texas and the Kennedy Space Center in Florida will lose 366 and 311 employees respectively, while NASA headquarters in Washington, D.C. is set to lose 307.

    The Langley Research Center in Virginia and the Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama will each see losses approaching 280 staff. Compounding the agency’s challenges, the White House’s proposed fiscal year 2026 budget seeks to reduce NASA’s funding by 25%, a move that would result in the smallest agency budget and workforce since the early 1960s. The proposal also aims to cancel numerous science programs, prompting concern from former officials.

    Trump administration push reduces NASA senior staff and programs

    In a joint letter to Congress, seven former leaders of NASA’s Science Mission Directorate warned that the cuts threaten to undermine U.S. leadership in space exploration and open opportunities for strategic rivals such as China. NASA remains without a confirmed administrator after the Trump administration abruptly withdrew the nomination of Jared Isaacman, a private astronaut and business figure with ties to Elon Musk.

    The decision followed public criticism from President Trump directed at Musk, raising questions about political motivations behind leadership decisions at the agency. With the deferred resignation program open through July 25, further departures are expected. Observers note that skilled NASA employees are likely to be absorbed into the commercial space sector or adjacent industries, which offer competitive compensation. As a result, officials warn of a looming leadership and expertise gap that may impair NASA’s operational capacity in the years ahead. – By Content Syndication Services.

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