NASA’s Guide to a Successful Move
Within the Continental United States
Congratulations on your relocation with NASA! We hope your move is as smooth and trouble-free as possible.
Moving is never easy; there is very little time and many decisions need to be made. During your relocation, you are going to get a lot of advice from many sources. It is important to NASA that you and your family make positive, well-informed decisions regarding your relocation.
Educate yourself and your family about the relocation process so you will know what to expect. That is why we are asking you to take time out of your now-even-busier schedule to read this Guide. It explains most of what you will need to know for a successful move. In fact, it was designed to be used as a tool for managing your relocation.
This publication is not only a “how-to” guide, but also a “things-to-do” list. Each time there is an item discussed that you will need to attend to, you will be provided with a box in the wide margin. As you get closer to your actual move, you can zero in on the boxes that are still blank.
If you ever feel that you need more specific information on any topic, ASK! Contact your Human Resources Office or the Centralized Travel Office, whichever is appropriate. There is no such thing as a trivial question when it comes to relocation. Remember, the responsibility for a problem-free, reimbursable move rests with NASA and you.
The key to a successful relocation – this guide – is now in your hands!
Introduction
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