Scolese began his government career as a United States Naval Officer in 1978, supporting a variety of Naval Nuclear Propulsion Programs for the U.S. Navy and the Department of Energy. In 2012, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden selected Scolese to serve as the director of the Goddard Space Flight Center. In a 2017 interview, Bolden indicated this reflected his desire to move Scolese's "leadership and decision making responsibility for the
James Webb Space Telescope to Goddard." At Goddard, Scolese led the nation's largest organization of scientists, engineers and technologists responsible for building spacecraft, instruments and new technology to study Earth, the Sun, the Solar System, and the universe. On July 31, 2019, he retired from NASA to become director of the
National Reconnaissance Office. ==References==