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- Transportation Security | Homeland Security
Transportation Security The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) was created in the wake of 9 11 to strengthen the security of the nation’s transportation systems while ensuring the freedom of movement for people and commerce
- Learn What I Can Bring on the Plane - Homeland Security
Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) list of what you can bring on the plane, what you cannot bring on the plane, and TSA's Liquids 3-1-1 rule
- Trusted Traveler Programs | Homeland Security
Trusted Traveler Programs allow members to use expedited lanes when crossing international borders, and at the airport
- Check Wait Times - Homeland Security
Download My TSA application to check and post airport delays reported by fellow travelers in real time, confirm what items can be brought through security, and review other tips for travelers from TSA Travelers crossing land borders can download the Border Wait Time application to access wait times
- My Quick Links - Homeland Security
Quick Links for DHS Employees: (webTA), (EPP), (EAP), (OPF), (FSAFEDS), (TSP), Voting Assistance, Elderly Friendship Line, National Domestic Violence Hotline
- TSA Begins REAL ID Full Enforcement - Homeland Security
DHS announced the implementation of its REAL ID enforcement measures at Transportation Security Administration (TSA) checkpoints nationwide
- Transportation Security Administration – AI Use Cases
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) uses AI in its day-to-day activities to protect the nation's transportation systems to ensure freedom of movement for people and commerce Below is an overview of each AI use case within TSA, as part of the Simplified DHS AI Use Case Inventory More details about these use cases are available in the Full DHS AI Use Case Inventory on the DHS AI
- Secretary Noem Ends Politicized TSA Watchlist Program That Has Failed . . .
DHS announced it is ending the Quiet Skies Program, which since its existence has failed to stop a single terrorist attack while costing US taxpayers $200 million a year
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