Transportation Security Administration
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TSA bails out on 100% screening deadline
The US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has told the air cargo industry it will not meet the 31 December deadline requiring inspection of 100 per cent of all air cargo on international passenger flights destined for the US. The TSA told the US Airforwarders Association that it would not enforce the deadline, but also did not say whether it was being scrapped altogether.
28 October 2011
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When we first saw this photo we were absolutely positive there must have been a US Transportation Security Administration officer standing in front of the monkey.
But as it turns out, Jackson the mandrill (the world's largest species of monkey - just in case you don't think we know what we're talking about around here at Belly Ache Central) is actually NOT rudely 'showing the finger', but has a form of arthrit…
01 February 2011
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TSA claims 100% screening a success, but int'l in a "few years"
The US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has said the 1 August deadline for 100% screening of air cargo on domestic passenger aircraft was successfully implemented, but that the same goal for international cargo would only be met in a …
06 August 2010
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TSA will likely not meet 100% screening mandate
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will miss a congressionally mandated deadline to screen 100 per cent of US-bound air cargo by the first of August, US lawmakers noted recently. In a recent report, the US Government Accountability…
21 July 2010
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Security training for pharma customers
DHL and American Airlines Cargo have started offering joint training to educate pharmaceutical customers on how best to comply with the Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) Certified Cargo Screening Program (CCSP). The training include…
01 April 2010










