Screeners and officials of intelligence agencies need as much information as possible to make decisions.
Airline security legislation is stalled in Congress over whether airport security screeners should become federal employees.
And judging from the screeners I've seen from the broadcast networks, they may be right.
The only alternative to the screeners will be a pat-down from a TSA worker.
That's valuable time, he said, noting that other more dangerous items could slip by security screeners.
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The TSA is in the process of hiring thousands of federal passenger and baggage screeners.
Unsmiling security screeners in Charlotte confiscated umbrellas from the sodden delegates by the hundreds.
The astonishing finding: SFO screeners processed 65% more passengers per screener than did their counterparts at LAX.
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The chemicals industries may yet prove the value of high-speed screeners, which has so far eluded drug researchers.
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Screeners told Michael Hubbard that his pet and beverage wouldn't be allowed inside Circuit Court, so he left.
The change does not involve airport screeners, the people responsible for inspecting people and luggage at airport checkpoints.
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Jim DeMint, R-South Carolina, who fears that Southers will allow airport screeners to engage in collective labor bargaining.
Scanner maker Rapiscan had been ordered to make its software function without screeners having to view naked images.
The agency had developed protocols to assure that screeners who saw imagery of passengers never saw the passengers themselves.
And they're not releasing any advance screeners of the movie to generate buzz.
Ronay says that until now, airport screeners haven't had much experience looking for liquids that might create a bomb.
In the dead of night, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) administratively reclassified airport security screeners as Transportation Security Officers.
Researchers surf this molecular ocean using ultrafast chemical screeners that can test a compound on millions of cells per day.
Earlier, screeners with the Transportation Security Administration noticed something suspicious in a passenger's carry-on luggage, said airport spokesman Michael Conway.
Also at Dulles, seven out of 20 screeners were removed from their jobs after they failed a basic skills test.
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Screeners seize on average 47 of the smaller knives every day from Los Angeles International Airport alone, he said Tuesday.
After the Sept. 11 attacks exposed gaping holes in airline security, the feds took control of the nation's 55, 000 airport screeners.
One House GOP leader said Republicans in the House were frustrated by the administration's "ambivalence" on the issue of federalizing screeners.
It must have the federal screeners in place by November 19 and must screen all passenger checked baggage by December 31.
Congress has passed an airline-safety bill, making all baggage screeners federal employees and requiring airlines to put steel doors on cockpits.
While the TSA sets standards for screeners and stations air marshals on international flights, it does not conduct passenger screenings overseas.
To meet this need, biotech firms have developed high throughput screeners--devices that can screen up to 100, 000 cell assays (tests) per day.
While Democrats want to make screeners federal employees to ensure quality, many Republicans fear doing so would create a new government bureaucracy.
Berkeley's chief rival, SAIC in San Diego, has sold hundreds of its cesium iodide handheld screeners to the FBI and other agencies.
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