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NASA Receives 15th Consecutive ‘Clean’ Financial Audit Opinion

NASA Receives 15th Consecutive ‘Clean’ Financial Audit Opinion

  • NASA has received its 15th consecutive “clean” financial audit opinion for fiscal year 2025, indicating that its financial statements conform to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles.
  • The agency’s commitment to transparency and responsible management of taxpayer dollars has been recognized, with NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman praising the team’s diligent stewardship of resources.
  • NASA made significant progress in various areas, including the Artemis II test flight, which is targeted for launch no earlier than February 6, 2025, and will send four astronauts around the Moon and back to test systems and hardware.
  • The agency also achieved notable science discoveries, such as launching a joint satellite mission with India to monitor Earth’s land and ice-covered surfaces, identifying the third interstellar object in our solar system, and flying a test flight of the X-59 supersonic plane.
  • NASA’s fiscal year 2025 budget fuels economic growth, drives the growing space economy, and supports America’s leadership in space exploration, scientific discovery, and innovation, according to Administrator Isaacman.
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For the 15th consecutive year, NASA received an unmodified, or “clean,” opinion from an external auditor on its fiscal year 2025 financial statements.

The rating is the best possible audit opinion, certifying that NASA’s financial statements conform with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles for federal agencies and accurately present the agency’s financial position.

“NASA has delivered a complete and reliable report of our fiscal operations, critical to our success for the Golden Age of exploration and innovation,” said NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman. “NASA’s mission drives innovation in space exploration, scientific discovery, and aeronautics, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. Our fiscal year 2025 budget fuels economic growth, drives the growing space economy, and keeps America first amidst increasing global competition.”

The 2025 Agency Financial Report provides key financial and performance information and demonstrates the agency’s commitment to transparency in the use of American taxpayers’ dollars. In addition, the 2025 report presents progress during the past year, and spotlights the array of NASA missions, objectives, and workforce advanced with these financial resources.

“This achievement reflects our team’s diligent stewardship of NASA’s resources, including our commitment to responsibly managing taxpayers’ dollars entrusted to the agency,” said Sidney Schmidt, NASA’s acting chief financial officer. “Their unwavering dedication to sound financial management and robust internal controls ensures we uphold public trust. Congratulations and thank you to everyone involved for your commendable efforts and hard work.”

In fiscal year 2025, NASA marked significant progress toward the Artemis II test flight. Targeted to launch no earlier than Friday, Feb. 6, the Artemis II mission will send four astronauts around the Moon and back to test the systems and hardware which will return humanity to the lunar surface. NASA and its partners landed two robotic science missions on the Moon, welcomed seven new signatory countries to the Artemis Accords, and advanced medical and technological experiments for long-duration space missions like hand-held X-ray equipment and navigation capabilities.

NASA also led a variety of science discoveries, including launching a joint satellite mission with India to regularly monitor Earth’s land and ice-covered surfaces, as well as identifying and tracking the third interstellar object in our solar system; achieved 25 continuous years of human presence aboard the International Space Station; and, for the first time, flew a test flight of the agency’s X-59 supersonic plane that will help revolutionize air travel.

For more information on NASA’s budget, visit:

https://www.nasa.gov/budgets-plans-and-reports

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Bethany Stevens / Elizabeth Shaw
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1600
bethany.c.stevens@nasa.gov / elizabeth.a.shaw@nasa.gov

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Jan 16, 2026

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Q. What is the rating that NASA received from its external auditor for fiscal year 2025 financial statements?
A. The rating is an unmodified, or “clean,” opinion, which is the best possible audit opinion.

Q. How many consecutive years has NASA received a clean financial audit opinion?
A. For the 15th consecutive year.

Q. What does a “clean” audit opinion mean for NASA’s financial statements?
A. It means that NASA’s financial statements conform with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles for federal agencies and accurately present the agency’s financial position.

Q. Who is responsible for ensuring sound financial management and robust internal controls at NASA?
A. The agency’s team, led by its acting chief financial officer, Sidney Schmidt.

Q. What is the Artemis II test flight mission aimed to achieve?
A. To send four astronauts around the Moon and back to test the systems and hardware that will return humanity to the lunar surface.

Q. How many new signatory countries joined the Artemis Accords in fiscal year 2025?
A. Seven.

Q. What was one of the science discoveries made by NASA in fiscal year 2025?
A. Identifying and tracking the third interstellar object in our solar system.

Q. What is the significance of NASA’s X-59 supersonic plane test flight?
A. It will help revolutionize air travel.

Q. How long has there been continuous human presence aboard the International Space Station?
A. For 25 years.

Q. Who is the Administrator of NASA and what does he say about the agency’s mission?
A. Jared Isaacman, who says that NASA’s mission drives innovation in space exploration, scientific discovery, and aeronautics.