S/O Best and Worst Federal Agencies

Anonymous
What are the best and worst federal agencies/bureaus to work for and why?
Anonymous
Based on annual surveys, I think NASA is rated best and Homeland Security is down at the bottom.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Based on annual surveys, I think NASA is rated best and Homeland Security is down at the bottom.


Yup. And my friends who work for NASA love it. Awesome agency mission, and everyone's proud of it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Based on annual surveys, I think NASA is rated best and Homeland Security is down at the bottom.


Yup. And my friends who work for NASA love it. Awesome agency mission, and everyone's proud of it.


And it hasn't done anything of significance in over 35 years. But anyway...
Anonymous
Totally depends. Within a great agency you can be in a terrible division or have a bad boss who doesn't allow telework. Or in a bad agency you can have a niche spot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Based on annual surveys, I think NASA is rated best and Homeland Security is down at the bottom.


Yup. And my friends who work for NASA love it. Awesome agency mission, and everyone's proud of it.


And it hasn't done anything of significance in over 35 years. But anyway...


How many robots have YOU put on Mars?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Based on annual surveys, I think NASA is rated best and Homeland Security is down at the bottom.


Yup. And my friends who work for NASA love it. Awesome agency mission, and everyone's proud of it.


And it hasn't done anything of significance in over 35 years. But anyway...


How many robots have YOU put on Mars?


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Totally depends. Within a great agency you can be in a terrible division or have a bad boss who doesn't allow telework. Or in a bad agency you can have a niche spot.


This. I have a job I love at a pretty mediocre agency.
Anonymous
USPTO is awesome!
Anonymous
I think NASA's role will continue to be downgraded. I believe State and USAID have the best work and home balance. DHS is in the middle but they have constant turnover.
Anonymous
IRS has had drastic punitive cuts in the last few years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:USPTO is awesome!


Is it awesome because the work is awesome or because of all of the telework days?
Anonymous
GAO
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Based on annual surveys, I think NASA is rated best and Homeland Security is down at the bottom.


Yup. And my friends who work for NASA love it. Awesome agency mission, and everyone's proud of it.


And it hasn't done anything of significance in over 35 years. But anyway...


We'll I've worked for NASA for 22 years and I disagree with you. Even if you don't care much for the space program, NASA has a fairly large Earth Science component as well. NASA launches the weather satellites that NOAA uses. During hurricanes, typhoons, monsoons, and other major weather conditions, those weather satellites give forewarning so that affected areas can be evacuated, track weather systems and help with the aftermath. During Hurricane Katrina, when the Army Core of Engineers needed to fix the levee breaches in Lake Pontchartrain, they use NASA EOS (Earth Observing Station) satellites to determine where and how large the breaches were (the lake conditions were consider dangerous for divers to go down before they surveyed the conditions). This information was critical to the rebuilding of the levee system. There are still very significant experiments being conducted at the International Space Station.

NASA technology is used everyday in so many aspects of your life and many current products are based off of NASA technology. NASA continues to develop technology that is incorporated into everyday parts of our lives. If you have thin snow-wear like thinsulate or ultra-thin coats, the thin insulating materials used there were originally developed to cut down on the bulk of astronautic space gear. If you have any of the new shoes like Nike Air, etc, then you are using technology that was developed for moon boots. If you wear glasses made of plastics instead of glass, that was originally developed by NASA for conditions like space where you need more durable and more lightweight than glass. If you or your child has had "invisible braces" for your teeth, the material used was developed by NASA. The entire industry of freeze-dried foods are based off of NASA innovations. Current models of radial tires were developed based on techniques used to make extraterrestial lander tires/treads more durable. Temperpedic and memory foam pillows, mattresses are all based on NASA innovations. The anti-rusting costing on many cars is based off of NASA innovations. Many, many innovations from NASA are in use in medicine and health care. For example, if you get many of the modern tests like CAT, full-body scans, etc, a lot of the software innovations that tied the scanning equipment to the computers was developed originally for tying computers to the NASA equipment on space missions. The use of eqiupment like Xray, Ultrasound and CAT scanners was originally performed as NASA. Cochlear implants instead of hearing aids were developed by a NASA scientist. Water filters, solar panels, air filtration systems are all based on developments by NASA engineers trying to solve problems for manned spaceflight. Many of the comforts of daily life as we know it have come from advances that were originally developed at NASA.

I can also attest to the fact that NASA is an excellent place to work. My coworkers and I all agree with the assessment that it is the best place to work in the federal government. Morale here is high and people do not want to leave. I've know many people who have decided to take better offers at other agencies and the vast majority of them come back...some have worked for years to get back and when they do, they are so glad to be back.

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