This report contains GAO's preliminary observations related to TSA's progress in developing a private screening program that allows airports to apply to opt out of using federal screeners. GAO assessed: (1) the status of TSA's efforts to develop policies and procedures for the opt-out program, including operational plans and guidelines for selecting airports and contractors that may participate; (2) guidance about the opt-out program that TSA has provided to airport operators and private contractors, or plans to develop, and how the information is communicated; and (3) TSA's efforts to develop performance measures for evaluating the opt-out program and contractor performance.
Aviation Security: Preliminary Observations on TSA's Progress to Allow Airports to Use Private Passenger and Baggage Screening Services
2004
30 pages
Report
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Englisch
Air Transportation , Management Practice , Behavior & Society , Aviation safety , Commercial aviation , Contractors , Performance evaluation , Airports , Observation , Air transportation , Government policies , Performance measures , Transportation Security Administration , Private screening program , Opt-out program , Airline baggage screening , Airline passengers
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