This month marks 14 years since 9/11, yet holes in airport security remain, including the disclosure that U.S. airports have lost track of hundreds of security badges. The NBC Connecticut ...
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Inspector General John Roth says his office is now reviewing the security surrounding employee ID badges at two dozen large airports. That review began after an ...
Airport officials said the badges alone wouldn't be useful. — -- More than 1,400 security badges used by workers at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport that offer access to private ...
An exclusive NBC 5 investigation found hundreds and perhaps even thousands of airport security badges, known as Secure Identification Display Area (SIDA) badges, are unaccounted for across the country ...
To comply with regulations for the credentialing of airport and airline employees and contractors, airports have to undertake complex and time-consuming processes to issue and administer badges or ...
OGDEN — A company that leases ground at the Ogden-Hinckley Airport has filed a suit in federal court alleging that officials unconstitutionally cut an owner’s access to the corporate hangar, a dispute ...
New security badges are being issued at airports across the nation, including Lindbergh Field, after an NBC investigation found hundreds of badges reported missing. The IDs, called Secure ...
The Transportation Security Administration has come under fire from U.S. senators in the wake of an investigation conducted by NBC 5 in Dallas/Fort Worth that revealed a shocking number of missing ...
The city agency that operates Los Angeles International Airport has confiscated badges from eight employees with access to airplanes and other security-sensitive areas after it found that the workers ...
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Georgia man sentenced for using employee badge to dodge TSA at Philadelphia airport
A Georgia man who bypassed standard security checkpoints at Philadelphia International Airport by using an employee’s ...
Daniel K. Inouye International Airport is forced to rebadge 23,000 employees to comply with federal regulations. Transportation officials call it an administrative issue. One that will cost tax payers ...
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