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TSA is preparing to test passengers’ temperatures at a dozen US airports as soon as next week in bid to combat spread of coronavirus A dozen airports in the US are preparing to check passengers ...
The Transportation Security Administration on Tuesday began testing a new, more modest body scanning system at three airports. They hope it will assuage critics' concerns that the nearly 500 full ...
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TSA says the pilot is voluntary and accurate, but critics have raised concerns about questions of bias in facial recognition technology and possible repercussions for passengers who want to opt out.
The Transportation Security Administration is testing the use of facial recognition technology at U.S. airports to identify passengers as they pass through security. The technology is purposefully ...
Joe Shuker, an official in the Transportation Security Administration officers union, said the agency stopped requiring passengers to remove shoes at some airports onFriday before rolling out the ...
Beginning March 19th, a new TSA pilot plan could lessen the number of pat-down searches for travelers 75 and older at some airports. WMAQ's Christian Farr reports.March 16, 2012 Read More Get more ...
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