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It depends, while a new division would create new administrative jobs, director, managers, etc
Currently 3-4 people could be doing the same work in different areas. Not only that, you now have multiple versions of the same data floating around. Which leads to people having to track down why it's different.
I'm not willing to accuse NASA of being inefficient with Budget or time management. I read this as "unfortunately NASA has to work and plan around all of our space garbage instead of just the work they want to be doing."