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Airlines Must Hand Over Passenger Data Next Week To Feds
Information Week ^ | 11/15/04 | Larry Greenemeier

Posted on 11/20/2004 11:33:41 PM PST by endthematrix

The Transportation Security Administration Monday set a hard deadline of Nov. 23 for U.S. airlines to provide passenger name record data so TSA can test its Secure Flight passenger pre-screening application. Once each of the 72 domestic airlines submits data, including passenger name, reservation date, travel itinerary, and form of payment for domestic flights between June 1 and June 30 of this year, testing is expected to last through the end of January. TSA in September had set a tentative deadline for October but, after taking time to solicit reactions from parties ranging from the airlines to privacy groups, set the deadline for later this month. The Homeland Security Department, which governs TSA, has allocated $34 million in its 2005 budget for Secure Flight, says a TSA spokeswoman.

TSA is requiring airlines to send authentic passenger data so that it can better test the Secure Flight system. Secure Flight is designed to compare passenger data against the Terrorist Screening Center's Terrorist Screening Database. More specifically, passenger data will be checked against the database's "No-Fly" and "Selectee" lists to identify passengers known or "reasonably suspected" to be engaged in terrorist activity, according to the notice TSA issued Friday spelling out the Secure Flight program.

TSA and the White House Office of Management and Budget received about 500 public comments following Secure Flight's September announcement. Comments addressed a number of areas, including Secure Flight's effect on individual privacy and civil liberties, how the Secure Flight Test Records System would be used, passenger consent to the use of their data, a system for filing grievances for false positive matches, and possible conflicts with laws governing European Union data privacy requirements.

Some comments suggested Secure Flight use gun ownership as a basis for screening decisions, while other comments encouraged TSA to use ethnicity or national origin as a screening factor. TSA's response was that Secure Flight would comply with the Justice Department's June 2003 "Guidance Regarding Use of Race by Federal Law Enforcement Agencies" document. This document states, "Racial profiling in law enforcement is not merely wrong, but also ineffective."

Secure Flight is intended to keep suspicious passengers from boarding domestic flights. Unlike its predecessor, the Computer Assisted Passenger Prescreening System (CAPPS II), Secure Flight proposes to use passenger name data solely to combat terrorism and not for other law enforcement purposes, TSA Privacy Officer Lisa Dean wrote in a September memo describing Secure Flight.

OMB has given TSA permission to retain the passenger name record data through March 31, although the TSA spokeswoman says that TSA plans to complete Secure Flight testing by the end of January and destroy the data records afterward. Airlines can submit data online or via zip disk. TSA has not set guidelines for the format of that data.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: airlines; airlinesecurity; domesticnazilisting; giveupyourfreedom; privacy; screeners; security; totaldisgust; tsa; wasteoftime

1 posted on 11/20/2004 11:33:42 PM PST by endthematrix
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To: endthematrix

Don't you feel safer already?


2 posted on 11/20/2004 11:41:57 PM PST by w6ai5q37b
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To: endthematrix

"Unlike its predecessor, the Computer Assisted Passenger Prescreening System (CAPPS II), Secure Flight proposes to use passenger name data solely to combat terrorism and not for other law enforcement purposes, TSA Privacy Officer Lisa Dean wrote in a September memo describing Secure Flight. "

And I just fell off the turnip truck so I believe it.


3 posted on 11/20/2004 11:43:14 PM PST by agitator (...And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark)
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To: agitator

4 posted on 11/20/2004 11:43:55 PM PST by agitator (...And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark)
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To: w6ai5q37b

"T-S-A is investigating why the passenger was allowed to board the plane in Paris.

"http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1285121/posts


5 posted on 11/21/2004 12:07:49 AM PST by endthematrix ("Hey, it didn't hit a bone, Colonel. Do you think I can go back?" - U.S. Marine)
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To: endthematrix

Looks like the terrorists are going to succeed in turning this country into a Communist paradise where everyone has to have a domestic passport to travel?

Don't Bush & Co. have a *clue* that frightening us into that condition of servitude is the OBJECTIVE of the terrorists?


6 posted on 11/21/2004 12:23:13 AM PST by fire_eye (Socialism is the opiate of academia.)
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To: glock rocks; WestCoastGal; NormsRevenge; Squantos; tubebender; Travis McGee; steveegg; All

NAZI LIST WARNING!


7 posted on 11/21/2004 12:27:17 AM PST by ChefKeith (Life is GREAT with CoCo..........NASCAR...everything else is just a game!(Except War & Love))
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To: endthematrix
Good, the more screening the better. The sky is not falling. Nor hopefully will any more planes.



Thanks for the logo Safrguns!

8 posted on 11/21/2004 12:29:19 AM PST by LiberalBassTurds (Islam is a religion of peace. Strange every murdering psychopath in the world is attracted to it.)
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To: ChefKeith

Until they close our borders and purge the illegals from this country ..........

Stay safe Keith !


9 posted on 11/21/2004 12:30:00 AM PST by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet. ©)
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To: Squantos

I'm trying, thinking it's about time to go back to the woods- the bills are MUCH cheaper.

You know any flyboys down here at Hood?


10 posted on 11/21/2004 12:31:45 AM PST by ChefKeith (Life is GREAT with CoCo..........NASCAR...everything else is just a game!(Except War & Love))
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To: endthematrix
Some comments suggested Secure Flight use gun ownership as a basis for screening decisions
11 posted on 11/21/2004 12:38:47 AM PST by niki
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To: endthematrix
TSA is requiring airlines to send authentic passenger data

So, they already know they're being sent doctored up data.

Some comments suggested Secure Flight use gun ownership as a basis for screening decisions

Yep, we all know it's the legal gun owners who are terrorists.

Secure Flight is intended to keep suspicious passengers from boarding domestic flights

A bit late in the game to stop them on domestic flights, don't cha think? How about stopping them before they get to American soil, huh?

12 posted on 11/21/2004 2:20:35 AM PST by mtbopfuyn
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To: endthematrix

Don't fly! Bankrupt the remaining Airlines, and this sht will stop. Blackbird.


13 posted on 11/21/2004 2:31:14 AM PST by BlackbirdSST
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