
By Sana Pashankar and Loren Grush
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.
The numbers are subject to change as NASA reviews applications, including if an employee withdraws from the program or a resignation isn’t approved, the US space agency said in a statement on Friday.
“Safety remains a top priority for our agency as we balance the need to become a more streamlined and more efficient organization and work to ensure we remain fully capable of pursuing a Golden Era of exploration and innovation, including to the Moon and Mars,” NASA said.
NASA has offered employees two separate opportunities in 2025 to leave through the government’s Deferred Resignation Program. The agency said its expected remaining civil servant workforce would be about 14,000 people, following both resignation programs, as well as normal attrition of about 500 people over the same time period.
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