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Aerial views of Wallops Island and Wallops Flight Facility in June 2012.

ETD Wallops Engineering Office

WEO | Code 510

Advanced Engineering and Technology for Mission-Critical Aerospace Solutions

The Wallops Engineering Office (WEO) provides multidisciplinary engineering solutions for scientific and technology demonstration payloads and vehicle systems at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility. Through partnerships with NASA centers, government agencies, universities, and industry leaders, the office connects Wallops requirements with the Engineering and Technology Directorate’s technical capabilities. Our engineering team delivers comprehensive technical excellence – from concept and rigorous analysis through systematic design, rapid development, thorough validation, and precise implementation – for WFF missions, projects, and technology initiatives. The Wallops Engineering Office applies proven engineering methodologies and advances technical solutions to ensure mission success while positioning Wallops Flight Facility at the forefront of aerospace innovation and technological leadership.

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Aerial views of Wallops Island and Wallops Flight Facility
Aerial views of Wallops Island and Wallops Flight Facility
COronal Diagnostic EXperiment (CODEX) International Space Station (ISS) Payload ready for start of thermal vacuum testing at GSFC
COronal Diagnostic EXperiment (CODEX) International Space Station (ISS) Payload ready for start of thermal vacuum testing at GSFC

Mission

The Wallops Engineering Office’s mission is to enable breakthrough scientific discoveries through multidisciplinary engineering excellence and innovative aerospace solutions. The office is dedicated to serving as the critical interface between Wallops Flight Facility programs and the Engineering and Technology Directorate, delivering comprehensive technical capabilities that support the full spectrum of aerospace missions. Through proven engineering methodologies and collaborative partnerships, the office strives to design, develop, and implement cutting-edge solutions that push the boundaries of Earth and space science. The Wallops Engineering Office commits to maintaining its position at the forefront of aerospace innovation while advancing technological capabilities.

Mission Success Through Expert Multidisciplinary Engineering

Contact the Wallops Engineering Office

The members of Wallops Engineering Office welcome your questions, comments, and inquiries regarding engineering services and technical support. Contact the office at 757-824-2281.


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