Mar 31 2000

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The National Partnership for Reinventing Government (NPR) released the results of a survey indicating that NASA employees had the highest level of job satisfaction among federal government employees. NASA employees rated very favorably in the categories of employee job satisfaction, customer orientation, making reinvention a priority, management communication, and employee participation in cross-functional teams. NASA Administrator Daniel S. Goldin announced the survey's findings, stating, "I am incredibly proud of these results. They represent a strong statement of the top-to-bottom excellence of the NASA team." NPR and the Office of Personnel Management administered the survey to understand employees' perspectives on "reinvention and workplace issues." When informed of NASA's outstanding score, Keith Cowing, the editor of Nasawatch.com remarked, "I'm not at all surprised. I used to work there. I loved my job."

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