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Paula Dorsey, a program analyst with the Resources Management Office, smiles in a portrait photograph.

Paula Dorsey

Program Analyst, Resources Management Office, Space Operations Mission Directorate

Paula Dorsey’s journey to NASA was unexpected. Initially aspiring to be a teacher, she found herself on another path after a friend encouraged her to apply to a secretary position at the agency. Dorsey went on to manage budgets for the person who initially hired her more than three decades later.

Now as a program analyst at NASA Headquarters, Dorsey plays a pivotal role in the Resources Management Office within the agency’s Space Operations Mission Directorate. She optimizes resources across space operations offices and programs to ensure the directorate achieves its strategic goals for current operations such as the International Space Station, enabling commercial industry to build, own, and operate space systems, and future endeavors like upcoming Artemis missions.

The International Space Station is pictured from the SpaceX Crew Dragon Endeavour during a fly around of the orbiting lab that took place following its undocking from the Harmony module’s space-facing port on Nov. 8, 2021.
The International Space Station is pictured from the SpaceX Crew Dragon Endeavour during a fly around of the orbiting lab that took place following its undocking from the Harmony module’s space-facing port on Nov. 8, 2021.
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Early on in her career at the agency, Dorsey supported guest operations for a space shuttle Endeavor launch. During a trip to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, she toured the Vehicle Assembly Building and stood under the shuttle. “Everything changed for me. I really understood the importance of the work, the scale of it,” said Dorsey.

Dorsey admires how the NASA values its employees as the best place to work in the federal government for 11 years in a row. Dorsey notes that throughout her career at NASA, she was able to prioritize her son’s education while still feeling supported as a single mother. She also says that the “employee first” mentality encourages her to perform her role at the highest level possible. She remains steadfast in her dedication to the success of the space agency’s human spaceflight exploration goals.

Working for NASA is a big deal. I’m proud to say that I work here. Not only because of the work being done, but people really do care about the balance of work and family.

PAULA DORSEY

PAULA DORSEY

Program Analyst, Resources Management Office

“Working for NASA is a big deal. I’m proud to say that I work here. Not only because of the work being done, but people really do care about the balance of work and family.” said Dorsey.

Looking ahead, Dorsey is excited about NASA’s future and her role in shaping it.

NASA is positioning itself to remain the premier space agency, while also fostering the development of the commercial market in space exploration. She’s anticipating a future where NASA is a healthy balance of government and commercial partnerships as we explore the Moon and beyond.

NASA’s Space Operations Mission Directorate propels the agency’s space exploration efforts, enabling missions to low Earth orbit, the Moon and beyond through communication and navigation, launch services, research capabilities, and crew health and support.