| Ames Research Center Mountain View, CA | |
| Mission: | Airspace Operations Systems and Astrobiology |
| Center of Excellence: | Information Technology |
| Proposed Realignments: | Establish a science institute for astrobiology; retain core in house aeronautics research capability; consolidate management of aeronautical facilities with Langley Research Center facilities; transfer Moffett airfield; transfer aircraft to Dryden Flight Research Center. |
| Job Changes by FY 2000: | Estimated Civil Service Losses: -300 Estimated Contractor Losses: -1,140 Percentage of FY 1996 Baseline: -35% |
| Dryden Flight Research Center Edwards, CA | |
| Mission: | Flight Research |
| Center of Excellence: | Atmospheric Flight Operations |
| Proposed Realignments: | Assume flight operations management of all aircraft except those in support of the Space Shuttle. |
| Job Changes by FY 2000 | Estimated Civil Service Gains: +200 Estimated Contractor Gains: +100 Percentage of FY 1996 Baseline: +32% |
| Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD | |
| Mission: | Earth Science/Physics and Astronomy |
| Center of Excellence: | Scientific Research |
| Proposed Realignments: | Transfer Goddard Institute for Space Studies to a university/consortium; consolidate management of the Suborbital program at Goddard; reduce cost of Wallops Flight Facility operations and investigate additional cost-sharing opportunities; increase partnerships with NOAA; consolidate management of communications infrastructure at Johnson Space Center; privatize space science data archiving and distribution; reduce in-house spacecraft development; transfer aircraft to Dryden Flight Research Center. |
| Job Changes by FY 2000 | Estimated Civil Service Losses: -550 Estimated Contractor Losses: -2,650 Percentage of FY 1996 Baseline: -28% |
| Jet Propulsion Laboratory Pasadena, CA |
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| Mission: | Planetary Science and Exploration |
| Center of Excellence: | Deep Space Systems |
| Proposed Realignments: | Further study of proposal to commercialize ground tracking of low-Earth orbit spacecraft; reduce in-house spacecraft development. |
| Job Changes by FY 2000: | Estimated Civil Service Losses: N/A Estimated Contractor Losses: -1,250 Percentage of FY 1996 Baseline: -22% |
| Johnson Space Center Houston, TX | |
| Mission: | Human Exploration and Astro Materials |
| Center of Excellence: | Human Operations in Space |
| Proposed Realignments: | Transfer management of White Sands Test Facility to Stennis Space Center; assume management of communications infrastructure; establish institutes for biomedical and planetary science; streamline engineering and facilities (no personnel transfers). |
| Job Changes by FY 2000 | Estimated Civil Service Losses: -500 Estimated Contractor Losses: -2,750 Percentage of FY 1996 Baseline: -21% |
| Kennedy Space Center Kennedy Space Center, FL | |
| Mission/Center of Excellence: | Space Launch |
| Proposed Realignments: | Shuttle contractor consolidations; assume management of Atlas-class expendable launch vehicles from Lewis Research Center. |
| Job Changes by FY 2000 | Estimated Civil Service Losses:-1,150 Estimated Contractor Losses: -2,000 Percentage of FY 1996 Baseline: -24% |
| Langley Research Center Hampton, VA | |
| Mission: | Airframe Systems,Aerodynamics, and Atmospheric Science |
| Center of Excellence: | Structures and Materials |
| Proposed Realignments: | Provide program analysis and evaluation function for Agency; transition atmospheric science to an institute; transfer aircraft to Dryden Flight Research Center. |
| Job Changes by FY 2000 | Estimated Civil Service Losses: -200 Estimated Contractor Losses: -800 Percentage of FY 1996 Baseline: -21% |
| Lewis Research Center | Cleveland, OH |
| Mission: | Aeropropulsion |
| Center of Excellence: | Turbomachinery |
| Proposed Realignments: | Transfer Atlas-Class expendable launch vehicle management to Kennedy Space Center; retain Plumbrook on a fully-reimbursable basis; establish an institute for microgravity and space power; close the rocket engine test facility; transfer aircraft to Dryden Flight Research Center. |
| Job Changes by FY 2000 | Estimated Civil Service Losses: -400 Estimated Contractor Losses: -1,100 Percentage of FY 1996 Baseline: -33% |
| Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL | |
| Mission: | Transportation Systems Development and Microgravity |
| Center of Excellence: | Space Propulsion |
| Proposed Realignments: | Further study of proposed transfer of payload operations to Johnson Space Center; further study of establishing an institute for science, including hydrolog mothball the Technology Test Bed; provide technical excellence in large optical systems/mirrors. |
| Job Changes by FY 2000 | Estimated Civil Service Losses: -650 Estimated Contractor Losses: -1,350 Percentage of FY 1996 Baseline: -30% |
| Stennis Space Center Stennis Space Center, MS | |
| Mission/Center of Excellence: | Propulsion Test |
| Proposed Realignments: | Assume management of White Sands Test Facility from Johnson Space Center; manage all future rocket propulsion testing; pursue National Propulsion Test Alliance. |
| Job Changes by FY 2000 | Estimated Civil Service Losses: 0 Estimated Contractor Losses: -100 Percentage of FY 1996 Baseline: -9% |
| NASA Headquarters Washington, DC | |
| Mission/Center of Excellence: | Corporate office |
| Proposed Realignments: | Reduce FY 1993 staffing level by 50 percent in accordance with National Performance Review guidelines; align selected program and functional responsibilities to field centers. |
| Job Changes by FY 2000 | Civil Service Losses: -450 Estimated Contractor Losses: -500 Percentage of FY 1996 Baseline: -30% |