Aviation and passenger security
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Aviation and passenger security
(Transportation issues, policies and R & D series)
Nova Science Publishers, c2012
- : hardcover
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
General aviation accounts for three-quarters of U.S. air traffic, from small propeller planes to large jets, operating among nearly 19,000 airports. While most security operations are left to private airport operators, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), part of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), provides guidance on threats and vulnerabilities. The intelligence community uses standards of reasonableness to evaluate individuals for nomination to the consolidated terrorist watchlist. This book presents actions taken to strengthen areas of aviation security while also presenting new passenger screening technologies.
目次
- Preface
- Aviation Security: TSA is Increasing Procurement of the Advanced Imaging Technology, but Challenges to This Effort & Other Areas of Aviation Security Remain
- Homeland Security: Better Use of Terrorist Watchlist Information & Improvements in Deployment of Passenger Screening Checkpoint Technologies Could Further Strengthen Security
- General Aviation: Security Assessments at Selected Airports
- Aviation Security: DHS Has Taken Steps to Enhance International Aviation Security & Facilitate Compliance with International Standards, but Challenges Remain
- Aviation Security: TSA is Taking Steps to Validate the Science Underlying Its Passenger Behavior Detection Program, but Efforts May Not Be Comprehensive
- Changes in Airport Passenger Screening Technologies & Procedures: Frequently Asked Questions
- Scanner Safety Letter
- Index.
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