Executive Order Reclassifies NASA

September 2, 2025

Strauss Center Non-resident Scholar Diane Howard was quoted in a recent article published by SpacePolicyOnline.Com on the Trump administration’s Executive Order concerning NASA. On August 28, President Trump issued an executive order that reclassifies NASA as being primarily engaged in intelligence or national security work, removing collective bargaining rights for a significant portion of NASA’s workforce.

“We, as a nation, need to remember why we chose a civilian agency to lead the world in science and exploration back in 1958, and be careful not to create obstacles to continuing our remarkable successes in the years since,” writes Dr. Howard.

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