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3 CIS H 75141TITLE: Aviation
Security
CIS-NO: 2003-H751-41
SOURCE: Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. House
DOC-TYPE: Hearing
Retrieve
the full text of testimony DATE: July 23, 2002
LENGTH: v+145 p.
CONG-SESS: 107-2
ITEM-NO: 1024-A-01; 1024-B-01
SUDOC: Y4.T68/2:107-91
SUMMARY:Committee Serial No. 107-91. Hearing before the Subcom on Aviation to
examine DOT and Transportation Security Administration (TSA) efforts to
implement Aviation and Transportation Security Act (ATSA) passenger/baggage
screening mandates.
ATSA included
provisions requiring all airline passengers to be screened by Federal employees
by Nov. 19, 2002, and all checked baggage to be screened by explosive detection
systems by Dec. 31, 2002.
Supplementary material
(p. 49-145) includes witness's written statement and written replies to Subcom
questions, submitted statements, and correspondence.
CONTENT-NOTATION: Air transportation system security measures,
DOT and Transportation Security Admin implementation review
DESCRIPTORS: SUBCOM ON
AVIATION. HOUSE; AIRLINES; AIRPORTS AND AIRWAYS; AVIATION AND
TRANSPORTATION SECURITY ACT; AVIATION SECURITY; DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION;
EXPLOSIVES; FEDERAL EMPLOYEES; TRANSPORTATION REGULATION; TRANSPORTATION
SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
03-H751-41 TESTIMONY NO: 1
July 23, 2002 p. 8-48, 60-84, 99-117
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
MINETA, NORMAN Y. (Secretary, DOT)
STEFANI, ALEXIS M. (Assistant Inspector General,
DOT); accompanied by
JACKSON, MICHAEL P. (Deputy
Secretary, DOT)
STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION:
Status of ATSA passenger/baggage
screening
requirements implementation; explanation of challenges and problems for TSA
implementation of ATSA provisions; issues related to funding of TSA programs;
outlook for TSA achievement of ATSA
deadlines. CONTENT NOTATION:
Air transportation
system security measures, DOT and Transportation Security Admin implementation
review
TESTIMONY DESCRIPTORS:
OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL, DOT
LOAD-DATE: May 19, 2004