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Article: TSA evaluates employee screening at seven US airports.
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- May 7, 2008
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The US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has introduced pilot schemes for employee screening at seven airports across the United States.
The 90-day pilots will examine several types of employee screening in order to determine ways that aviation security could be enhanced. This is in line with the Omnibus Appropriations Act which was passed by Congress in January 2008.
The airports involved are Boston's Logan International, Jacksonville International, Craven Regional Airport, Denver International, Kansas City International, Eugene Airport in Oregon and Southwest Oregon ...
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