NASA’s New METEOR Employee Tracking System
Incoming!
Grok via NASAWatch.com
Keith’s note: FYI this is from a NASA document about “METEOR” – the new time keeping system that will be implemented across all NASA centers: “Monitoring Exceptions and Tracking Employee Onsite Reporting (METEOR)” According to documentation, “METEOR tracks full-time in-person status for all civil servant employees, captures any exceptions to NASA’s Feb. 28, 2025, onsite reporting requirement, and ensures compliance with the agency’s Return to Full-Time In-Person Work (RIPW) plan.” By the way, what great acronym, NASA OCHCO – METEOR – something that slams into Earth’s atmosphere with no warning and crashes into things randomly. Embrace The Challenge y’all (pics below) 🕵️♂️ ☄️




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Another new system that duplicates what was already tracked on our timesheets? Efficient!
“METEOR – something that slams into Earth’s atmosphere with no warning and crashes into things randomly. Embrace The Challenge y’all (pics below) 🕵️♂️ ☄️”
Oh come on Keith, show a little optimism sometimes 😜🤣
It looks like this is not a day by day tracking, but monthly status reports.
BTW, the badge scans being done on entering JSC have nothing to do with DOGE. The law that mandated them was drafted in May of last year and passed in early January. The goal was to look for opportunities to cut back on office space across the government. (USE-IT act)