Articles tagged “tsa”
Houston Wants to Solve Customs Problems by Paying Workers Overtime
Is Houston really considering ways to put international visitors first? And pay some airport workers a decent wage? While it may pain us to say this: Why can't other cities follow Houston's lead?
Nuclear Scientists Working on A Liquid Scanner For Airports
Whether this one or some others coming on the market, liquid scanners will become a new reality soon enough.
JetBlue Is Finally Joining TSA PreCheck Program
The addition of JetBlue will only exacerbate the PreCheck lines at some airports. Looking forward to the speed advantages offered to the people who aren't labeled known travelers.
Jason Clampet |
Israeli Aviation Security Expert Calls TSA's Behavioral Detection Skills 'Worthless'
As part of El Al's techniques, employees ask passengers a flurry of seemingly random questions before they get to the ticket counter, looking for holes in their stories or deception. If trained properly, U.S. airlines would do well in emulating the practice for security's sake.
Dennis Schaal |
Southwest Added To TSA PreCheck Program
JetBlue's frequent flyers are truly blue that just about all the other big U.S. airlines are participating in TSA PreCheck, but JetBlue has yet to get in.
Dennis Schaal |
TSA Is Wasting $200 Million on Behavioral Techniques For Security, GAO Says
Are behavioral security techniques ineffective or does the TSA merely not know what it is doing? That's a legitimate question given Israel's success in pioneering behavioral techniques at airports.
Jeff Plungis |