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Ebook "Airport and aviation security: Part 1" present content Pre-9/11 threats to aviation security and the U.S. policy response; The 9/11 attacks and the ensuing policy debate; policy refi nement in response to the evolving terrorist threat; the U.S. strategy for combatting terror threats to the aviation domain; evaluating and managing security risks; exploiting intelligence and counterterrorism information; passenger and baggage screening.
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Shortly after the terrorist attacks against the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001, Congress passed a new law that mandated the screening of all baggage carried on all commercial aircraft by the end of calendar year (CY) 2002. The Transportation Security Agency (TSA), a newly formed organization that is part of the Department of Homeland Security, was given the responsibility for assuring the rapid implementation of this mandate. To the TSA’s credit, sufficient equipment was acquired and installed at all U.S....
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