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TSA Planning Additional Checkpoint Biometric Evaluations

TSA Planning Additional Checkpoint Biometric Evaluations
TSA's biometric goals outlined in the agency's 2018 Biometrics Roadmap. Image: TSA

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) in the coming year plans to conduct more evaluations of facial recognition systems at aviation security checkpoints and baggage drops as it proceeds toward potential deployment of the technology in the coming years. TSA officers at the checkpoints manually verify the authenticity of identification documents, that passengers match their IDs, check their vetting status, have a flight reservation, resolve anomalies and “they don’t like it,” Melissa Conley, senior adviser for TSA’s Requirements and Capabilities office,…

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