Discover the Other Side of Wallops Flight Facility (WFF)
Under the leadership of its director, WFF is managed by a system of directorates. The directorates and their functions are as follows: + More
Welcome to Employee Orientation for new and
transferring NASA Wallops Flight Facility (WFF) employees. This site provides
the essential information, forms, contacts,
and checklists that you will need to begin working
at WFF. Your orientation
starts here and will continue with onsite in-processing,
briefings, training, and management receptions.
To get started, select your employee type from
the list above and follow the checklist.
Center Director - Christopher J. Scolese
Congratulations and welcome to NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center! We are delighted you are joining the Goddard workforce. We have exciting and challenging work and your role is important in fulfilling the mission of our organization.
As you work through the orientation process and learn about your new job, keep the mission in mind. We will help you become a productive member of our staff through orientation and training. In the next few weeks, you will meet many coworkers, supervisors, and managers. Feel free to let them know what you need to become acclimated to the workplace. You will also be provided written information during the New Employee Orientation and your supervisor, Administrative Officer, or Human Resources Specialist are available if you have any questions.
We are looking forward to a long-term and successful relationship at the Goddard Space Flight Center! + More
Wallops Flight Facility Director - William A Wrobel
Welcome to the Wallops Flight Facility Team! You are joining an organization that takes great pride in its historic achievements in human space flight and looks ever forward to the great challenges and opportunities associated with the Vision for Space Exploration that will take us back to the Moon, on to Mars and beyond.
Where We've Been
Established in 1945 under NASA`s predecessor, the National Advisory Committee
for Aeronautics (NACA), Wallops is one of the oldest launch sites in the world.
Our support of scientific research and orbital and suborbital payloads places us
at the center of NASA`s space and Earth sciences. + More + Contributions