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Publication

America at Risk: Closing the Aviation Security Gap

House Select Committee on Homeland Security
Abstract
The House Select Committee on Homeland Security issued a Minority Staff Report on the Transportation Security Administration's aviation security policies including concerns about the efficacy of airport screening, the lack of security for air cargo, the potential threat from shoulder-fired missiles, and unauthorized access to aircraft or other secure airport areas. The record contains recommendations. It is one of six reports published by the Minority on the subject of "America at Risk."
Date
2004-05-01
Document Type
House Minority Staff Report
Serial Number
Document Length
16 pages
Congress
108
Relation
DOI
Keywords
Staff Reports, House, Democratic
PAP Major Code
10: Transportation
PAP Minor Code
1003: Air Transportation and Safety
Related Hearings
House Committee on Government Reform, hearing on "Knives, Box Cutters, and Bleach: A Review of Passenger Screener Training, Testing, and Supervision," 108th Cong., (2003, November 20)
House Select Committee on Homeland Security, hearing on "How Is America Safer: A Progress Report on the Department of Homeland Security," 108th Cong., (2003, May 20)
House Select Committee on Homeland Security, hearing on "Identification Documents Fraud and the Implications for Homeland Security," 108th Cong., (2003, October 1)
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