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WELCOME TO NASA!
 
Welcome to Employee Orientation for new, transferring and detailed NASA employees. This site provides the essential information, forms, contacts, and checklists that you will need to begin working at your new NASA duty station. Your orientation starts here and will continue with onsite in-processing, briefings, training, and management receptions. To get started, select your employee type from the left navigation menu and follow the checklist.
 
 
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