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Is nasa a government job? will somebody with a criminal record able to work in there?



Is nasa a government job? will somebody with a criminal record able to work in there?

NASA is funded by the government, so yes it is a government job.

It depends what type of criminal record. If you were convicted of a misdemeanor, then you would most likely be able to work there. If you were convicted of a felony, then you most likely won't be able to to work there.
yes, nasa is govt. it's the NATIONAL air and space museum, which usually denotes a federal agency. And criminal records are probably something that would preclude you from getting a job there. At least a high level job.
Yes, it is a government position. They may accept misdemeanors but definitely no felonies. (They've done it in the past but gotten in trouble.) Lastly, you must at least submit yourself to a public trust background check that goes back ten years. And the definitely do contact the people whose names you list on the application forms. (15 pages or so)
http://www.nasa.gov/about/career/index.h...
NASA stands for National Aeronautics and Space Administation, a section of the US Department of Commerce. (The museum is something else, and is not a government agency.)

NASA hiring is very, very competitive, and a person with a criminal record would be very unlikely to qualify.

Sorry.
It is understood by NASA employees that not only do they undergo a criminal background check, they must maintain that level of performance. That is why Lisa Nowak was terminated so soon after her arrest. Not for being guilty, but for the felony arrest record alone. Still, what harm will it do to apply?
From OPM.gov:

Being an ex-offender does not prevent you from obtaining Federal Employment. OPM or the hiring agency considers your criminal conduct in determining your suitability but there are no general prohibitions against hiring you. We consider a number of relevant factors such as the duties of the positions you have applied for, the nature and recency of the misconduct, and any evidence of rehabilitation.Although there are no general prohibitions against employing you in the Federal Government, there are some regulations which will prohibit you from working in certain positions if you have a specific conviction. The most common situation involves being convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence crimes under Federal or State law. These persons are "prohibited form employment in any position requiring the individual: to ship, transport, possess, or receive firearms or ammunition" (Public Law 1-4-208 Omnibus Consolidated Appropriations Act of 1997) Other statutory or regulatory debarments exist, but are rarely applicable. They cover debarment from Federal employment from such offenses as treason, inciting rebellion against the U.S., willful and unlawful destruction of public records, or knowingly and willfully advocating the overthrow of the U.S. Government.It is important for you provide all the required information about your criminal record when you apply for Federal employment. Then, either OPM or the employing agency can determine early if a specific prohibition exists.
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