The screening of airport passengers and their checked baggage is a critical component in securing our nation's commercial aviation system. Since May 2003, GAO has issued six products related to screener training and performance. This report updates the information presented in the prior products and incorporates results from GAO's survey of 155 Federal Security Directors--the ranking Transportation Security Administration (TSA) authority responsible for the leadership and coordination of TSA security activities at the nation's commercial airports. Specifically, this report addresses (1) actions TSA has taken to enhance training for passenger and checked baggage screeners and screening supervisors, (2) how TSA ensures that screeners complete required training, and (3) actions TSA has taken to measure and enhance screener performance in detecting threat objects.
Aviation Security: Screener Training and Performance Measurement Strengthened, but More Work Remains
2005
70 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Air Transportation , Transportation Safety , Detection & Countermeasures , Ammunition, Explosives, & Pyrotechnics , Management Practice , Aviation safety , Security , Commercial aviation , Training , Management planning and control , Labor force , Contracts , Performance evaluation , Airports , Civil aviation , Explosives , Detection , Safety devices , Threats , Chemical residues , Air transportation , Government policies , Performance measures , Transportation Security Administration(TSA) , Airline baggage screening , Airline passengers , GAO reports
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