NASA Ranked Fifth In Best Places To Work In The Federal Government

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Sep. 01, 2010

Doc Mirelson 
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RELEASE: 10-205

NASA RANKED FIFTH IN BEST PLACES TO WORK IN THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

WASHINGTON -- NASA has been ranked fifth in the Partnership for Public 
Service 2010 ratings for the "Best Places to Work in the Federal 
Government." 

The 2010 survey is the fifth conducted by the partnership since 2003. 
NASA has been rated in the top five in the federal government in four 
of the surveys and sixth in the other. An award was accepted by 
Associate Deputy Administrator Charles Scales on behalf of the agency 
at a special briefing held by the partnership on Wednesday, Sept. 1. 

The partnership is a nonprofit organization that works to revitalize 
and transform the federal government by inspiring a new generation to 
serve. The "Best Places" program is one of many the Partnership 
sponsors to encourage government service. 

The data used to develop these rankings were based on the Office of 
Personnel Management's Employee Viewpoint Survey. Approximately 
260,000 employees at 290 departments, agencies and sub-components 
were surveyed. 

NASA's workforce continues to score well on the survey among the 32 
large federal agencies. The best places to work index is based on 
employee responses to questions about whether they are satisfied with 
their jobs and organization. A key factor is also whether employees 
would recommend their organization to others as a good place to work. 


In addition to this overall index, agencies and subcomponents also 
were scored in workplace environment categories such as effective 
leadership, employee skills/mission match and work/life balance. NASA 
was among the leaders in several categories, including effective 
leadership, support for diversity, teamwork, training and performance 
based rewards. The complete listing of the rankings and scores for 
federal components is available at: 


http://www.bestplacestowork.org 


For information about NASA and agency programs, visit: 


http://www.nasa.gov   

	
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