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WASHINGTON — The General Accounting Office warned last week that the Transportation Security Administration’s high-tech system for screening airline passengers for terrorist connections faces ...
For months, homeland security officials have privately debated how to blunt criticism of their planned aviation screening system that passengers and airlines complained was overly intrusive. Yesterday ...
A coalition of privacy and civil rights organizations is asking Congress to stop the deployment of the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) recently announced airline passenger profiling ...
THE DEPARTMENT of Homeland Security has wisely signaled that it intends to scrap its CAPPS II program. The $100 million Computer Assisted Passenger Prescreening System was developed after the Sept. 11 ...
Critics of the Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) now-defunct Computer-Assisted Passenger Prescreening System (CAPPS-II) had more questions than praise for the agency's replacement plan -- ...
WASHINGTON - A controversial new government system to screen all airline passengers and grade them according to their terrorism potential faced sharp scrutiny on Capitol Hill Wednesday. The system, ...
Privacy advocates on Thursday hailed a General Accounting Office (GAO) report that criticizes an airline passenger-screening system, but the lawmaker who authored ...
The Transportation Security Administration next month plans to start testing a controversial computer system that will perform background checks and risk assessments on airline travelers. Delta Air ...
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