Ex-NASA chief sounds alarm over space agency's future
- NASA's leadership held a town hall meeting to discuss budget cuts and potential layoffs with employees.
- NASA's budget request for fiscal year 2026 would reduce its budget by nearly 25%, dropping from $24.8 billion to $18.8 billion.
- Officials indicated that cuts might lead to center closures but emphasized, 'We’re not planning for a RIF.'
- They attempted to maintain a positive outlook despite the looming budget and workforce reductions.
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NASA Is in Full Meltdown
Career NASA officials were seen looking mighty freaked out during a recent town hall event about the agency's dicey future. As Ars Technica's Stephen Clark reports based on a livestream of the town hall — which was not advertised and has since been taken down — acting NASA administrator and career agency official Janet Petro looked like a hostage as she answered questions from staff about the agency's dire standing under president Donald Trump. …
NASA holds town hall meeting after President Trump’s proposed budget shows it could cut funding by 24 percent
Huge job cuts could be coming to NASA Glenn Research Center leaving employees concerned about their future. The agency held a town hall meeting on Wednesday to discuss what this means and what employees should prepare for.
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