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Until recently, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
had applied relatively uniform methods to screen airline
passengers, focusing primarily on advances in screening technology
to improve security and efficiency. TSA has recently shifted away
from this approach, which assumes a uniform level of risk among all
airline travellers, to one that focuses more intently on passengers
thought to pose elevated security risks. Risk-based passenger
screening includes a number of initiatives that fit within a
broader framework addressing security risks, but specifically
emphasizes the detection and management of potential threats posed
by passengers. This book examines changes to the Secure Flight
program since 2009; TSA's efforts to ensure that Secure Flight's
screening determinations for passengers are implemented at airport
checkpoints; and the extent to which program performance measures
assess progress toward goals.
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