| ▲ | OhMeadhbh 5 hours ago | |||||||
There are a fair number of engineers at centers (Stennis, Ames, Kennedy, etc.) that are government employees. When I was NASA-adjacent, it seemed they wrote the specs and testing regimes. I think the government even did some of the testing with government-employed test engineers and technicians. But yeah, a lot of the manufacturing is done by contractors. There's a joke in the aero world that F-16s are designed by people Ph.D.'s, manufactured by people with Masters degrees, flown by people with a Batchelor's degree in History and maintained by people with a High School Diploma. It turns out you have to make jobs for people at all levels of education and experience. | ||||||||
| ▲ | porridgeraisin 5 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Makes sense. What about on the basic research side? Is that done mostly through academia grants or are there in-house folks in the centers? | ||||||||
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