WASHINGTON โ€” NASAโ€™s chief expendable rocket buyer William Wrobel has been named director of the agencyโ€™s Wallops Flight Facility on Virginiaโ€™s eastern shore, NASA said in a Jan. 19 news release. He replaces John Campbell, who retired Dec. 31.

Wallops, which is managed by the Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., has long been home to NASAโ€™s suborbital research programs, but in the coming years will increasingly host orbital launches. Wrobel, who currently serves as assistant associate administrator for launch services at NASA headquarters here, will also head Goddardโ€™s Suborbital and Special Orbital Projects Directorate, which oversees the agencyโ€™s sounding rockets and scientific balloon programs.

Wrobel will continue as NASAโ€™s launch services chief, responsible for buying and certifying expendable rockets, and overseeing the agencyโ€™s Rocket Propulsion Test Program, โ€œuntil several near term activities are completed and an effective transfer to an acting assistant associate administrator can be accomplished,โ€ the news release said.

Wrobel is a former director of Dulles, Va.-based Orbital Sciences Corp.โ€™s Taurus launch vehicle program. He joined NASA in 2006, before Orbital began work on its Taurus 2 rocket, a medium-class vehicle that will launch from Wallops to carry cargo to the international space station aboard the companyโ€™s Cygnus capsule. The Taurus 2โ€™s debut mission is slated for March 2011.

โ€œBill is a natural fit as Wallopsโ€™ director,โ€ NASA Administrator Charles Bolden stated in the news release. โ€œHis background, experience and knowledge about NASAโ€™s various suborbital and orbital programs will benefit the agency and our many research partners who count on Wallops for support.โ€