Pros
-With almost 24 years of aerospace work experience and having worked for my fourth NASA contractor now (sixth company overall) I can say this is the best company I've worked for. -Starting from the CEO to management and down to the employees, everyone is treated with respect and is made to feel like they are what's most important, not the bottom line on the ledger. That translates into good communication, employee engagement, and straight up kindness. -HR is centralized and easy to get answers from either through an online hub or through the HR rep. -401k matching is on par with bigger companies in the government contracting world. -Flexible remote work scheduling. -If you do go in to the Laurel HQ office to work, it's a clean and comfortable environment (with free drinks and snacks provided!). -When NASA killed off programs, RDI employees weren't discarded as financial liabilities (as is sadly the case with other contractors in this industry). The CEO keeps you on and helps find work for you!
Kontras
This is splitting hairs, but because the company isn't as big as other contractors (SAIC, KBR, ASRC, etc.) they can't bear the financial burden of some other ancillary benefits (i.e., free software subscriptions for employee home use, increased PTO, etc.). Again, small but not anything that hurts the employee. You're just "gilding the lily" at that point.