NASA's 'Front Door' Welcomes Bureaucrats and Dreamers Alike
Published Date: 3/20/2026
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Summary
NASA is launching the NASA Front Door, a new online hub that makes it easier for people and groups to connect with NASA’s programs and experts. This tool collects basic info to help guide users to the right NASA opportunities, cutting down on paperwork and wait times. If you want to share your thoughts, comments are open until May 19, 2026, with no big costs involved.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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New NASA Front Door Hub
NASA is launching the NASA Front Door, an online hub (built on a Salesforce platform) that collects general contact, interest/intake, and when appropriate demographic information to route individuals, organizations, and NASA workforce to relevant NASA services, opportunities, resources, and experts. The tool is described as reducing paperwork and respondent burden and will be used to provide personalized guidance to eligible students, educators, awardee principal investigators, invited guests, organizations, and NASA staff.
Estimated Time Burden for Respondents
NASA estimates the information collection will cover 10 activities with about 60,000 respondents per activity (600,000 annual responses). Each response is estimated to take 15 minutes, totaling an estimated 150,000 annual burden hours for respondents.
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