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GAO-15-559T, AviationSecurity: TSA Has Taken Steps to Improve Oversight of Key Programs, but Additional Actions Are Needed
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Document Date: 2015-05-13 07:52:55


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Washington / D.C. / /

Company

Match Review Working Group / DHS / TSA / United States Government Accountability Office Letter Letter / /

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United States / /

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Facility

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automated target recognition software / transportation security officers / walk-through metal detector / walk-through metal detector screening / airport operators / electronics / airline employees / physical search / walk-through metal detectors / retail employees / /

Organization

Match Review Board / House of Representatives / Committee on Oversight and Government Reform / U.S. government / TSA’s office of Security Operations / Transportation Security Administration / House of Representatives For Release / Department of Homeland Security / Federal Bureau of Investigation / Secure Flight Match Review Board / /

Person

Chaffetz / Jennifer Grover / /

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Position

driver / Director of Operational Test and 13 GAO / Governor / Chairman / Director / Homeland Security and Justice GAO-15-559T May / passenger and airport worker / Director / Homeland Security and Justice GAO-15-559T / /

Product

Secure Flight / /

Technology

AIT-2 technology / X-ray / /

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