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Employee Referral Program | It’s a win-win-win. USRA fills a position with an excellent candidate and you get a bonus AND maybe you’ve also helped to match a friend with a great new role. Reward amounts are based upon tiers, and tiers are established based on factors such as time to fill positions and the need to fill a job quickly. The tier of a position and eligibility in the program are detailed in the ADP Employee Referral module. Also, YOU can review and apply to jobs at any time on the USRA careers page. If you have questions, please reach hroperations@usra.edu.
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USRA Launches Bonusly For Everyday Contributions | USRA has a new on-line recognition program – Bonusly! Using Bonusly, employees and managers can recognize a job well done, then give and/or receive small USRA Awards to celebrate success in real time. Additionally, you can add a comment, gif or emoji to keep the recognition going.
With Bonusly, all employees and managers can publicly recognize their peers, team members, or any other staff and/or manager by giving recognition in award amounts smaller than Spot Awards. These smaller awards add up to meaningful recognition.
We are excited with the utilization in the first several weeks, so if you have not yet done so, log into Bonusly and join the fun: USRA BONUSLY Using your usra.edu extension, you should have immediate single sign-on.
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| Congratulations on Your Promotion! | Several different USRA programs and organizations have recognized the focus and dedication of people by being promoted to the next level in their careers. Please join us in congratulating our colleagues on their achievements.
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| ULearn | If you want to continue to grow, you need to set personal development goals. Establishing a Personal Development Plan was an important addition to the FY 2022 Goal Planning process. ULearn can support you in reaching those goals with e-learning, courses, webinars, e-books, certifications and targeted curriculum.
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| USRA PItches in on PI day | In honor of USRA’s March founding on 12 March and PI day on 14 March (3.14), USRA’s Headquarters has committed again to gather 314 non-perishable items to provide to Washington, DC-area food banks. Last year Headquarters collected and donated nearly 400 items. More details will be coming soon for this voluntary service activity at your USRA location. | |
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| USRA-Rigetti-NASA team advances to DARPA ONISQ Phase 2 | USRA announced the start of operations for phase-2 of DARPA’s Optimization with Noisy Intermediate Scale Quantum devices (ONISQ) program. This award follows the ONISQ phase 1 launch in 2020, in which USRA was selected to lead the “Scheduling Applications with Advanced Mixers” (SAAM) project, in collaboration with Rigetti Computing and, through DARPA, under DARPA-NASA Interagency agreement (IAA) 8839 Annex 114, with the NASA Quantum AI Laboratory.
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| USRA’s William Cleveland Awarded the Silver Achievement Medal from NASA | Bill Cleveland from USRA’s Science and Technology Institute, was awarded the Silver Achievement Medal “For exemplary support of and commitment to NASA and the Gamma Ray Burst Monitor.”
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| SOFIA: Red-Eye to the Stars | The show “Red-Eye to the Stars – the flying observatory SOFIA” was created by our German colleagues at DSI, and was distributed to various planetariums. At the request of DSI, USRA is disseminating this video.
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| USRA Scientist Leads Integration of Satellite Air Quality Data into USEPA's "AirNow" System | Until recently, particulate matter (smoke and dust in air resulting from fires) data collection has been mostly performed via ground-based monitoring. And the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (USEPA) “AirNow” program at airnow.gov is the primary source of air quality information accessed by researchers, weather forecasters, and the public. Gaps in the spatial coverage and resolution of ground-based monitors make it difficult to produce accurate and accessible real-time data across the entire country.
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