Tracker Reports

Another Good Week for Tracker Reports

Greetings, Elves worldwide!

I’m pleased to report that last week we had more than 100 million reports come in from all sectors to North Pole Flight Command. This is a great sign. Trackers everywhere are working hard. Take a look at the report numbers:

Reports from North Pole Tracker Elves: 107-252,577
Reports from Freelance Tracker Elves: 276,303,897

Total Reports from Tracker Elves Worldwide = 383,556,474

We are collecting huge amounts of detail information never before available to Santa. We are compiling this into a database that includes photos, site descriptions and other valuable information that will be available to Santa on-demand as he flies. It is an unprecedented and valuable asset for Santa to have. THANK YOU!

These report improvements are powered by a strong growth in the number of tracker elves how working for Santa in all sectors. Here are the new elf tallies:

North Pole Tracker Elves: 238,242
Freelance Tracker Elves: 25,507,476

Total Elves Tracking Santa for Santa = 25,745,718

These are some impressive numbers. We are very encouraged by what we are seeing.

Congratulations to Sector 5, which showed the biggest growth in both elves and reports – reports jumping a whopping 142% last week. But a big shout out as well to Sector 4, who grew 91% in new elves last week and chipped in better than 113% in new reports. Outstanding!

We are now almost 40 percent of goal for tracker reports on the year. We have roughly three weeks to go. Santa tells me that he is already reviewing data in his spare time and he’s most excited by what he sees. He thinks that if we can keep this up in the weeks ahead the chances he will have of a new speed record will be much improved.

Your elf supervisors will be directing you again this week. They too have been talking and meeting with Santa. He has specific direction for each sector.

Let’s make it another great week!

Elf Roger Star

About this Elf: Elf Roger Star Verified Elf Executive Elf Santa's Council Member North Pole Elf
Roger is an experienced sleigh pilot, designer and flight engineer who has worked the past 42 years as a flight supervisor in the Tracking Department at the North Pole. Previous to that Roger served as a designer in the Research and Development Department during the crucial years of 1947-1974, an era known for breakout designs in Santa’s sleigh that broke long standing speed records. Roger was the lead designer of Santa’s 1968 sleigh, famous for surviving a brutal blizzard in Bavaria. Elf Roger led the tracker elf as International Director of Santa Trackers from its inception as a pilot program in 2016 until 2023. He is now director of North Pole Flight Command.
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Elf Ulan

Thank you, Elf Roger! Great numbers! Sectors 4 and 5 are excellent. Were our reports and pictures better than last week? I’m glad that Santa is very excited to see the data. ^^ I’m looking forward to hearing our supervisor and Santa’s post again soon. I continue to do my best this week too, and I hope Santa will be happier and happier with our reports! XD

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