NASA Speeds Up ID Checks for Space Site Visitors
Published Date: 9/25/2025
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Summary
NASA wants to make it easier and faster for people who need to visit or work at their facilities by updating how they check IDs. This affects anyone needing regular or occasional access to NASA sites and systems. They’re asking for feedback now to keep things smooth and save time, with no big costs involved.
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Faster, simpler NASA access checks
If you need routine or occasional access to NASA facilities, sites, or information systems, NASA plans to simplify identity checks so visits and work are faster and involve less paperwork. NASA says the change is meant to reduce respondent burden and keep things running smoothly, with no big costs involved.
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