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TSA to launch registered traveler program







TSA to launch registered traveler
program

TSA to launch registered traveler
program
04/09/2004 05:24 PM

The Transportation Security Administration is seeking proposals from IT vendors through April 19 for a registered traveler pilot program to help improve the speed and efficiency of security checks for frequent fliers.




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