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Associated PressLast updated August 9, 2007 8:46 a.m. PT
Feds plan new air passenger screeningBy MICHAEL J. SNIFFEN
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
WASHINGTON -- The government proposed a third version of
its airline passenger pre-screening program Thursday, stripped
of controversial data mining elements that had aroused privacy
concerns and blocked earlier versions.
At the same time, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff
announced that starting six months from now airlines operating
international flights will be required to send the government
their passenger list data before the planes take off rather than
afterwards, as is now the case.
-snip-The proposed domestic system would transfer the matching of
passengers against the government's terrorist watch lists from
the airlines, which do it now, to Transportation Security
Administration officers.
"This should provide more security and more consistency, and
thus reduce misidentifications" which have produced passenger
frustrations, Chertoff said.
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