Looks like they cannot compete with SpaceX. Musk owning SpaceX and being in charge of cutting waste means JPL is in trouble. You cannot just take in billions and not deliver anything like the good old days.
Layoffs hit NASA Jet Propulsion Lab
By Emma W. Thorne, Editor at LinkedIn News
Updated 1 hour ago
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Layoffs hit NASA Jet Propulsion Lab
By Emma W. Thorne, Editor at LinkedIn News
Updated 1 hour ago
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NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory is laying off about 5% of its workforce on Wednesday. That's 325 jobs lost, on top of the 530 cut in February. The lab, which is responsible for developing robotic space probes, has faced a number of challenges this year, including a pause in some funding. The cuts are hitting "essentially all areas of the Lab," Director Laurie Leshin wrote in a memo to staff. In recent years, JPL has seen increased competition from a number of private companies, including SpaceX and Lockheed Martin.
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Kevin Watson Principal Engineer, Flight Computing at The Exploration Company
JPL is having another large round of layoffs this week. I spent the first twenty-three years of my career there and it was a pretty amazing experience. However, times have changed and finding the budget for a $2B Mars rover is going to be hard when SpaceX can do it for $200M. NASA needs to adapt and work on cutting-edge projects that industry can't or won't do. I left JPL in 2008 for SpaceX and haven't looked back. The job market is pretty hot in the Los Angeles area and hopefully those that lost their job can find a fun job elsewhere.