Public Safety and Security Committee News
ACI-NA Attends JPDO Working Group
April 2008 - ACI-NA has joined the Joint Planning and Development Office (JPDO) Aviation Security Working Group whose mission is to achieve a multi-layered security solution to detect and defeats various levels of threat within the aviation community under the Next Generation Air Transportation System (NexGen). Among other tasks, the working group is expected:- Provide analysis and recommendations on technologies, procedures, policies and research and development toward NexGen.
- Prepare a concept of operations that integrates all aspects of NexGen goals that will take into consideration roles and responsibilities as the security mission partners and security technology as they continue to evolve.
- Facilitate the development of a global aviation security system that is layered, adequate, effective and responsive to the increases in air transportation, passenger loading and cargo handling in the year 2025 and beyond.
- Strive for high public confidence and cooperation in the aviation security system.
JPDO Fact Sheet: http://www.jpdo.gov/faq.asp
About NexGen: http://www.jpdo.gov/nextgen.asp
For more information contact Lydia Kellogg>>
TSA/ACI-NA/Airports Meets on Employee Badging
December 2007 - ACI-NA, in concert with other industry associations met with TSA to review the employee badging regime at airports. The meeting was held on Dec. 11 and 12 in Washington, D.C. Several airports, including PS&S Committee Chair Mark Baldy and PS&S Committee Vice Chair Dawn Lucini participated in the meeting.
TSA Notifies Airports On Canine Program Application Deadline
December 2007 - The TSA has recently begun notifying airports whose existing National Explosive Detection Canine Team Program (NEDCTP) agreements are expiring on December 31, 2007. According to TSA, funding will be provided through March 31, 2008, under the existing agreement, as modified by TSA. The application submission deadline is January 14, 2008. The application can be found at www.grants.gov. The PS&S Committee will work with TSA to ensure a smooth application process and address airports concerns and issues.
TSA/ACI-NA/ Continue Planning For Employee Screening Pilot Tests
December 2007 - The ACI-NA PS&S Committee, in concert with other industry associations, has continued working with TSA to plan employee screening pilot tests. The tests, to be conducted at airports that volunteer for the tests, will include Category X, I, II, and III airports. At this point, TSA is waiting to determine what funding is provided by Congress for the tests and will then work with the airports and ACI-NA and other associations to complete planning. The pilot tests are expected to begin in early 2008.
ACI-NA Participates In Westdog Conference
December 2007 - ACI-NA participated in a conference held by the Western Airports Disaster Operations Group (WESTDOG) on Nov. 29. The conference, hosted by San Diego and Orange County airports, covered how volunteering airports can assist other airports through mutual aid in the event of an emergency or natural disaster. The conference agenda included a review of the draft WESTDOG Mutual Aid Plan that was created by a six-member WESTDOG working group, as well as briefings on state-to-state mutual aid through the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC) — a process that allows airports to apply for reimbursement and offers certain liability protections. The WESTDOG Mutual Aid Plan is still under development and the ACI-NA PS&S Committee will notify airports when it is final. Contact ACI-NA's Lydia Kellogg (lkellogg@aci-na.org) for more information.
ACI-NA Continues Efforts On Pandemic Planning For Airports
December 2007 - ACI-NA has been working with several other industry associations over the last several months, most recently in early December, to review and refine the draft Aviation Sector Pandemic Planning Guidelines (ASPPG) — a document being developed by the Federal Government with input and assistance from ACI-NA and other industry stakeholders. This document will provide a framework for airports and airlines to use in augmenting their existing emergency response plans, and help them be prepared to effectively respond to a pandemic event. When completed, the ASPPG will be incorporated into the Federal Government’s overall Pandemic Plan. Contact ACI-NA's Lydia Kellogg (lkellogg@aci-na.org) for more information.
ACI-NA Files Comments On Proposed Secure Flight Program
November 2007 - In late November, ACI-NA filed comments on the Department of Homeland Security/Transportation Security Administration (DHS/TSA) proposal to implement the Secure Flight Program. The PS&S Committee took the lead for ACI-NA in reviewing and preparing ACI-NA comments. Under the proposal, TSA would receive passenger and certain non-traveler information, conduct watch list matching, and transmit gate and boarding pass printing instructions to airlines indicating whether individuals were clear to enter the sterile area, identified as selectees, or prohibited from receiving a boarding or gate pass.
In its comments, ACI-NA noted its support for Secure Flight’s objective (PDF file) of focusing enhanced screening efforts on individuals likely to pose a threat, but also outlined several concerns that could turn Secure Flight into a bottleneck for passengers. Among the concerns ACI-NA outlined, was the need for TSA to more fully address the potential impact on airports that provide operational assistance to airlines such as reservation and passenger information transmission; set more realistic implementation timeframes; ensure adequate pilot testing and technological capability for a program that will vet about 2.7 million individuals each day; ensure a reliable back-up system is put in place; and establish a standard to measure Secure Flight performance. Contact ACI-NA's Charles Chambers (cchambers@aci-na.org) or James Briggs (jbriggs@aci-na.org) for more information.
ACI-NA Discusses Security Issues With Canada’s Deputy Transportation Minister
November 2007 - Charles Chambers, ACI-NA’s Senior Vice President for Security and Facilitation, joined several other industry stakeholders in a roundtable discussion with Louis Ranger, Canada’s Deputy Minister for Transportation on Nov. 6 at the Canadian Embassy in Washington, D.C. Deputy Minister Ranger discussed recent Canadian transportation security initiatives and the group shared insights on recent U.S. security efforts and mutual Canada-U.S. transportation security concerns. Among the discussion topics was the re-screening of checked baggage on flights from Canada connecting in the U.S. and transit of duty free items. Contact ACI-NA's Charles Chambers (cchambers@aci-na.org) for more information.
PS&S Committee Chair And Aci-Na Address New Federal Security Directors
November 2007 - Mark Baldy, airport security coordinator at Reagan National Airport and 2007 Chair of the ACI-NA Public Safety and Security Committee, Charles Chambers, ACI-NA’s Senior Vice President for Security and Facilitation, and Lydia Kellogg, Senior Manager of Public Safety and Security, addressed new federal security directors on Nov. 6 at the TSA FSD Academy in Potomac, Maryland. Baldy provided perspectives on how FSDs can build and maintain strong and effective mutual relationships with their airports. Chambers and Kellogg discussed the role of ACI-NA in assisting and representing its members and working with TSA. Contact ACI-NA's Charles Chambers (cchambers@aci-na.org) and Lydia Kellogg (lkellogg@aci-na.org) for more information.
ACI-NA Completes Vipr Survey
November 2007 - ACI-NA surveyed its airport members about their experiences with TSA Visual Intermodal Presence and Response (VIPR) teams. The survey focused on how TSA has implemented the program at airports, including coordination with airports. ACI-NA has continued to work with TSA and its airport members to ensure effective coordination and address concerns raised by airports. Contact Lydia Kellogg (lkellogg@aci-na.org) for more information regarding this survey.
TSA Releases Guidelines for Checked Baggage Systems
October 2007 - On Oct. 23, The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) released the Planning Guidelines and Design Standards for Airport Checked Baggage Inspection Systems following a meeting with industry on the document. The guidelines were prepared as part of the Baggage Screening Investment Study (BSIS), undertaken by the TSA with the aviation industry. The BSIS was comprised of airport, airlines and TSA representatives who met regularly for over a year to address issues surrounding the financial, technical, and strategic challenges associated with checked baggage screening. The ACI-NA PS&S Committee will continue its efforts, in coordination with other associations to review and improve the BSIS document (PDF file) and to address concerns identified by the industry. Contact ACI-NA's Charles Chambers (cchambers@aci-na.org) for more information.
ACI-NA Joins other Industry Stakeholders in DHS National Response Drill
October 2007 - ACI-NA’s President, Greg Principato and Charles Chambers, Senior Vice President for Security and Facilitation, joined other industry stakeholders in the Oct. 16 kick-off to a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) national preparedness, response and recovery exercise to test prevention and response capabilities to a simulated radiological dispersal device (RDD) or “dirty bomb” attack. Called Top Officials 4 (TOPOFF 4), the drill includes simultaneous activities in Washington, D.C; Portland, Ore., Maricopa County, Ariz., and Guam from Oct. 15-19. The first day activities included a first-hand look at the National Response Recovery Center (NRCC) in action as the simulated attack event unfolded as well as a briefing outlining ongoing events and response actions that officials would receive in the case of an actual terrorist attack. Related activities are also being held in the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia. TOPOFF exercises provide the opportunity for government and private sector leaders to see how response plans and incident management systems are being tested and the resources that will be brought to bear in any large-scale emergency. Contact ACI-NA's Charles Chambers (cchambers@aci-na.org) for more information.
TSA Applications for FY 2009 Funding for Checked Baggage Screening
June 2007 - Airports interested in applying for federal funding on checked baggage screening should notify their FSD prior to July 16, 2007. In notifying FSDs, identify and provide contact information (with email address) for the Airport Operator Point of Contact (POC). TSA will email Airport Operator POC an application package to complete and submit to screeningsupportrequest@dhs.gov.
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