For the 11th consecutive year, NASA has been ranked as the Best Place to Work in the U.S. Federal Government's large agencies.
The rankings, announced by the Partnership for Public Service, reflect the U.S. space agency's dedication to pursue missions of discovery and exploration, including sending humans farther into space than ever before for the benefit of humanity, NASA said.
"In 2022, NASA unfolded the universe with the James Webb Space Telescope, achieved a watershed moment for planetary protection with DART impact, and took a giant leap in our journey back to the Moon and onward to Mars with launch and recovery of the Artemis I flight test. These missions — and every NASA mission — are an achievement made possible by our unrivaled team," said NASA Administrator Bill Nelson.
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