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- US access control.(Transportation Security Administration)(Brief Article)
- The US Transportation Security Administration TSA has begun Phase II of the Airport Access Control Pilot Programme to test technologies to enhance secure area access control. The US Transportation Security Administration TSA has begun Phase II of the Airport Access Control Pilot Programme to...
- Research articles 2005-06-01
- TSA Announces 8 Airports Participating in an Access Control Pilot Program
- WASHINGTON, May 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Rear Adm. David Stone, Acting Administrator for the Transportation Security Administration TSA, today announced that eight airports have been selected to participate in TSA's Access Control Pilot Program which will tWASHINGTON, May 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Rear Adm. David Stone, Acting Administrator for the...
- Research articles 2004-05-03
- TSA to Introduce New Technology for Access Control Enhancements
- WASHINGTON, April 26 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Rear Adm. David M. Stone, USN (Ret.), Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security for the Transportation Security Administration TSA, today announced the beginning of Phase II of the Airport Access Control Pilot ProgWASHINGTON, April 26 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Rear Adm. David M. Stone, USN (Ret.),...
- Research articles 2005-04-25
- TSA Announces Two More Airports Now In Access Control Pilot Program
- WASHINGTON, Aug. 25 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Rear Adm. David Stone, USN (Ret.), Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security for the Transportation Security Administration TSA, today announced that two additional airports have been selected to participate in TSA'WASHINGTON, Aug. 25 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Rear Adm. David Stone, USN (Ret.), Assistant Secretary of...
- Research articles 2004-08-25
- Access control pilot programme.(pilot project from the Transportation Security Administration)(Brief Article)
- Tightening access to secure areas at US airports is the aim of a pilot project under which the Transportation Security Administration TSA will test and evaluate new technologies at some 20 airports under its Airport Access Control Program. Unisys h Tightening access to secure areas at...
- Research articles 2003-11-01
- TSA Awards Contract to Unisys for Pilot Technologies to Strengthen Access Control at 20 or More Airports
- WASHINGTON, Oct. 16 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Tightening access to secure areas of airports is the goal of a pilot project in which the Transportation Security Administration TSA will test and evaluate new technologies at no fewer than 20 airports, Adm. James WASHINGTON, Oct. 16 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Tightening access to...
- Research articles 2003-10-16
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- Airport security.(U.S. Regulatory Issues)(Brief Article)
- Airport security. In investigating the extent to which the Transportation Security Administration TSA has made progress in improving airport security, the GAO found that the agency focused its efforts on baggage screening, but failed to address other priorities. Under the Aviation and Transportation Security...
- Research articles 2004-09-01
- US security trials.(Americas)(Brief Article)
- The US Transportation Security Administration has selected eight airports to test RFID, Anti-Piggybacking, video surveillance and various biometric technologies for Phase One of its Access Control Pilot Program. They are Boise Airport, Idaho; Miami I The US Transportation Security Administration has selected eight airports to...
- Research articles 2004-06-01
- Chief information security officers answer 4 burning questions
- CYBERSECURITY 6 chief information security officers share how they plan to keep government data and computers safe in the face of constantly changing risks, red tape and tight budgets CISOs assess the assessors When the CISO title first started appearing on agency organization charts about seven years ago, the job...
- News items 2009-11-15
- Biometric update: a look at where TSA is in its efforts to develop guidance for airports.(STATE of the INDUSTRY REPORT)(Cover Story)
- Pursuant to the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act passed in late 2004, The Transportation Security Administration TSA is preparing to offer guidance to airports on biometric technologies for use as part of their access control system Pursuant to the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act...
- Research articles 2005-06-01
- Google, Facebook, and our privacy: We're all in denial
- By Scott M. Fulton, III , Betanews What does it mean to have a "right to privacy?" We have a right to vote, and too few of us use it. I heard it explained to me once, a human right is like a vegetable...
- News items 2009-12-11
- ImageWare Systems to Participate in Voluntary Credentialing Industry Coalition; New Group Will Advise Government on Large-Scale Public Credentialing Programs, Registered Traveler Initiatives
- SAN DIEGO -- ImageWare Systems, Inc. (AMEX:IW), a world leading developer and provider of biometric identity management solutions has joined the Voluntary Credentialing Industry Coalition VCIC. The VCIC is a new alliance of biometric and access-control companies formed to advise the government on large-scale public credentialing programs such as the...
- Research articles 2006-01-11
- DTN News: A Terrorist Trial In New York City
- DTN News: A Terrorist Trial In New York City *Source: By Ben West and Fred Burton STRATFOR NSI News Source Info NEW DELHI, India - November 19, 2009: U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder announced Nov. 13 that the U.S. Justice Department had decided to try five...
- News items 2009-11-19
- Airport security: the challenges ahead. (includes recommendations from the President's Commission on Aviation Security and Terrorism)
- LONG BEFORE THE TRAGEDY OF Pan Am flight 103, congressional planners were shaping airport security's future. in 1987 a Department of Transportation DOT task force recommended that the Federal Aviation Administration FAA develop a standard airport security program. Legislation passed by Congress in late 1988 requires...
- Research articles 1990-08-01
- Starting an Import Business
- Importing is pretty basic: You simply purchase goods from one country to sell in another. The rationale for importing is twofold:to obtain goods or materials from a source who either offers the lowest available price, or who provides the best quality for costto obtain raw materials, components, or finished goods...
- Articles 2007-10-29
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