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NASA employees told they are not required to respond to a Trump administration email request to list recent workplace achievements.
The Office of Personnel Management asked employees to provide five examples of what they accomplished last week .
The move is reported to have caused concern and confusion across the federal workforce.
A NASA spokesperson said the agency is "not requiring any individual employee to respond" to the email.
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