
Goddard Engineers, Scientists and Technicians Association
Keith’s note: according to a press release issued by GESTA, (Goddard Engineers, Scientists and Technicians Association – IFPTE local 29) the employee union at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, on Saturday night: “Throughout there has been a complete breakdown in communication from NASA agency and Center leadership where decisions are rarely communicated, almost always only verbally, and not directly by the decision makers.” Full release below
Context: NASA Goddard Space Center is the largest group of scientists, technicians and engineers in the US and world who develop Earth and space science flight missions.
- NASA Goddard Space Flight Center is closing 13 campus buildings (including ~100 laboratories) with extreme haste and with no transparent strategy or benefit to NASA or the Nation.
- Tens or hundreds of millions of dollars of taxpayer-funded NASA property and laboratories are at risk of either being discarded, mishandled, or out-of-commission for significant time periods.
- Unique and critical US and NASA capabilities are being abandoned without consultation with NASA employees (e.g., mission leads, subject-matter experts), NASA agency leads, Congress, or the public.
- High profile missions currently supported by the public, Congress and/or the President (e.g., Roman, Dragonfly) will be immediately harmed or endangered.
- Closure activities are proceeding during the government shutdown, which may be illegal under the Antideficiency Act and further endangers property.
- The closures are being justified as cost-saving but no details are being provided and any short-term savings are unlikely to offset a full account of moving costs and the reduced ability to complete NASA missions.
- Some employees are being ordered or pressured to: Perform activities without pay; Pack and move with minimal notice; Discard valuable equipment and flight hardware they have dedicated years to; Have their personal property handled by others while not present
- Goddard management had previously agreed during union bargaining to halt moves until adequate laboratory space had been identified but they are reneging on those agreements.
- NASA and Goddard have a recent history of closing high profile facilities for no logical reason – the Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) in New York was closed in May under the pretense of saving money, but NASA is continuing to pay rent. [Scientific American].
- Throughout there has been a complete breakdown in communication from NASA agency and Center leadership where decisions are rarely communicated, almost always only verbally, and not directly by the decision makers.