Washington: The U.S. space agency confirmed the layoffs as part of a broader restructuring initiative, expected to streamline internal operations and align with new federal priorities. An agency spokesperson stated that around 3,870 positions are set to be cut, although this figure may shift as the process unfolds. After the layoffs, NASA’s workforce is projected to stand at approximately 14,000 employees.
The announcement comes on the heels of U.S. President Donald Trump’s return to the White House in January, where he pledged to overhaul several taxpayer-funded government agencies.
While the timeline for the layoffs has not been disclosed, the restructuring is expected to impact departments across the agency, though specific details on affected roles remain unclear.
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