Paperback: 75 pages
Publisher: Nova Science Pub Inc (September 20, 2015)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1634833066
ISBN-13: 978-1634833066
Description :
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA), within the Department
of Homeland Security, screens or oversees the screening of more than 650
million air passengers annually at more than 450 airports nationwide,
and attempts to balance its aviation security mission with the freedom
of movement for people and commerce. In 2011, TSA began developing new
security procedures intended to strengthen security and improve the
passenger experience by shortening lines and wait times. These new
procedures apply risk-based, intelligence-driven screening concepts and
enhance the use of technology to determine passenger risk prior to
travel. As part of its responsibilities for securing civil aviation, TSA
ensures that all passengers and their accessible property are screened
and prohibits individuals from carrying onto aircraft items that it
determines to be a threat. TSA maintains a public list of such items,
known as the Prohibited Items List (PIL), and updates it as necessary.
This book examines, among other things, how TSA has developed,
implemented, and used expedited screening; how TSA assesses passenger
risk; and the extent to which TSA has determined the Managed Inclusion
system’s effectiveness. Furthermore, the book examines on what basis TSA
modifies the PIL and the extent to which TSA assessed risk when
considering recent modifications to the PILl; and the extent to which
TSA involved stakeholders when considering these modifications.
(Imprint: Novinka)
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