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NASA’s Speakers Bureau Program at Stennis is made up of scientists, engineers, and other employees available for lectures and presentations to civic groups, schools, etc. along the Mississippi Gulf Coast and throughout Southeast Louisiana.

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NASA’s Stennis Space Center is the nation’s largest rocket propulsion test center and a federal city with about 40 resident tenants, including the U.S. Navy, as well as various federal, state, academic, and private organizations and companies. The site also features the NASA Stennis Autonomous Systems Lab and is home to NASA’s Rocket Propulsion Testing Office and NASA’s Shared Services Center. If the combined workforces of all resident tenants (about 5,000 employees in total) were counted as a single entity, NASA Stennis would rank among the Top 10 Mississippi companies in size. The site is a major economic engine for the Gulf Coast region.

NASA’s Speakers Bureau Program at Stennis is made up of scientists, engineers, and other employees available for lectures and presentations to civic groups, schools, etc. along the Mississippi Gulf Coast and throughout Southeast Louisiana.

The Speakers Bureau is a free service as a part of our public communication and outreach programs. Our audiences include pre-school to college classes, libraries and museums, scouts, professional and technical organizations, and community groups.

Exciting topics and dynamic presentations will inspire and educate your group. Topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Overview of Stennis Space Center
  • Rocket Engine Testing
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Propulsion Systems Technology
  • Autonomous Systems Laboratory
  • Technology Transfer
  • Space Benefits/spinoffs
  • Doing Business with NASA
  • NASA Education Programs
  • Living & Working in Space

The NASA Speakers Bureau Program has been established to share how space program technology affects our lives daily.

Please submit your request, preferably in writing, for a speaker six to eight weeks prior to the proposed speaking engagement. This will help us better accommodate your needs.

If you would like additional information on the program, call the NASA Office of Communications at SSC at (228) 688-3333 or send an email to ssc-office-of-communications@mail.nasa.gov.