Location: The Heritage Foundation's Lehrman Auditorium
A test phase of the Transportation Security Administration's new
Secure Flight screening procedure is set to begin next month. Under
Secure Flight, the TSA would assume responsibility for checking
airline passengers' names against terrorist watch lists - a
function currently administered by each airline individually. This
change is designed to help eliminate most of the false alerts
caused by the current out-dated system and move passengers through
airport screening more quickly by reducing the number of
individuals selected for secondary screening - all while fully
protecting passengers' privacy and civil liberties. Secure Flight
differs from earlier proposed systems by focusing screening efforts
on looking for known or suspected terrorists, rather than using it
for other law enforcement purposes.
Director Oberman will provide an overview of this test phase of
Secure Flight. He will also outline the details of the program
addressing the goals and operational aspects of the testing,
potential uses of commercial data, and steps being taken to protect
individual privacy. TSA's Privacy Officer, Lisa S. Dean, will join
Director Oberman in the question-and-answer session following his
remarks.
More About the Speakers
Justin Oberman
Director, Office of National Risk Assessment,
Transportation Security Administration
Lisa S. Dean
Privacy Officer, Transportation Security Administration
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