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tsa marks over two decades ensuring safe travel post-9/11
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Julie Scanlon, Executive Assistant Administrator | Transportation Security Administration

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) was established in response to the tragic events of September 11, 2001. This led to the formation of a robust security task force for the United States on November 19, 2001.

Initially, the TSA ensured that all checked baggage at airports was screened by aviation security staff and specialist x-ray machines. In 2002, it reinforced cockpit doors on commercial aircraft and introduced explosive trace detection for baggage. By 2003, the TSA became part of The Department of Homeland Security.

In response to ongoing threats, including an attempted shoe bombing in 2006, the TSA introduced measures such as shoe removal during screening processes. The agency also deployed air marshals on select US flights to assist crews in life-threatening situations. "Federal Air Marshals are deployed to assess, address and mitigate varying potential risks and threats to transportation and travelers," stated the TSA.

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In 2010, a bomb plot involving printer cartridges was foiled onboard a flight from Yemen. Consequently, shipments from Yemen were suspended, and printer cartridges were banned from carry-on luggage.

Technological upgrades continued with pre-checks for passengers starting in 2013 at Indianapolis International Airport. These allow smoother security screenings at over 200 US airports. In May 2016, automated screening lanes were introduced in US airports to improve efficiency.

Facial recognition technology began testing in Los Angeles airport in collaboration with LA World Airports in 2018. This aims to identify individuals on no-fly lists using intelligence gathered by security agencies.

On the anniversary of September 11th attacks in 2021, the TSA held a ceremony remembering those affected: “20 Years Protecting the Nation: Remembering Our Past; Securing Our Future.”

Recent investments include $1.3 billion for CT X-ray scanning machines at airport security areas in 2023 and testing hand-held language devices at Philadelphia International Airport in March 2024.

The TSA plays a crucial role not only in aviation but also works with railway systems through visible intermodal prevention and response teams (VIPR). Cargo entering the US is screened by specialist teams with canines trained to detect prohibited items like drugs or explosives.

The agency maintains public engagement through social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram where it shares updates on regulations and incidents related to travel safety.

Despite occasional disruptions such as recent viral videos depicting inappropriate behavior during screenings, procedures remain essential for maintaining secure travel environments across global airports.

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