Xtract One’s SmartGateway has been tested to meet TSA requirements to verify the product’s ability to safely screen patrons for weapons in a range of environments that include airports, sports arenas and other similar public buildings.
The airline industry is predicting record-breaking travel numbers this summer, which means TSA can probably expect to find a record-breaking number of strange items.
Among provisions of the new FAA law is the use of grant funds to install video surveillance systems outside TSA-screened zones.
The L.A. Metro says the body scanners will help keep transit riders safe from person-borne improvised explosive devices and other weapons.
The security agency will deploy the initial units in the next few months and a total of 40 CT scanners by the end of the year.
People pack weird things in their luggage. From covert stun guns to smuggled snakes, here are some of the strangest things found by TSA.
A new report by the Department of Homeland Security reveals that TSA screeners, its equipment or its procedures failed more than half of the time.
Sources told KMSP-TV that TSA agents were unable to detect nearly all banned items that went through airport security checkpoints as part of a test.
United became the first U.S.-based airline to exclusively dedicate automated screening lanes to a TSA Precheck security checkpoint.
The incident occurred on President’s Day with three of the people setting off metal detectors, but no one stopped them.