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Congressman calls oversight of airport screening 'a waste of money'

Aug 18, 2008
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Report: Security gaps found, but follow-up lacking WASHINGTON -- A government program to find gaps in airport screening is "a waste of money" because it doesn't follow up on why screeners failed to spot guns, knives and bombs on undercover agents, the head of the House Homeland Security Committee says. A Government Accountability Office (GAO) report obtained by USA TODAY says Transportation Security Administration inspectors posing as passengers do not record why individual screeners failed to spot weapons. The TSA ran 20,000 covert tests at the USA's 450 commercial airports from 2002 to 2007, and the results ought to be used to improve screening, the report says. The TSA disputed the report and said it has adopted many new screening practices and technologies to close holes revealed by testing. House Homeland Security... [read full story]                    

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