From Yahoo:
“TSA Is Getting New Futuristic
Scanners That May Help You Get Through Security Faster”
The Transportation Security
Administration will roll out new, futuristic scanners at airport checkpoints
capable of detecting prohibited items and maybe even speeding up the screening
process. The new full-size Computed Tomography (CT) x-ray systems are able to
create 3D images of carry-on items, allowing officers to detect things like
weapons, explosives, and other banned items, according to the agency. The new
machines will also allow travelers to keep more items in their carry-on bags
during screening, potentially speeding up the process. The agency expects to
start rolling out the new technology over the summer. "These [orders] are
another important step in enhancing aviation security," TSA Administrator
David Pekoske said in a statement. "They provide our dedicated frontline
officers with one of the best tools available to screen passenger carry-on
items and also improves the passenger experience by allowing passengers to keep
more items in their carry-on bags during the screening process."
After a 3D image is created, TSA
officers will then be able to "view and rotate the image on three axes to
analyze and identify any threat items that may be in a passenger's
baggage." The agency plans to order up to 469 base systems and 469
full-size systems, which feature fully-automated screening lanes and automated
bin return and allow for larger passenger throughput.
While the new machines will allow
passengers to keep more items in their bags, those with TSA PreCheck are
already allowed to keep liquids and laptops in their bags and don't have to remove
their shoes during the screening process. The program, which is one of the
Department of Homeland Security's Trusted Traveler Programs and costs $85 to
renew in person or $70 to renew online, also uses a designated security line. The
agency is also expanding TSA PreCheck and recently opened its first-ever
international location in the Bahamas. Travelers who don't have TSA PreCheck
can expedite the security process by packing strategically, ensuring items like
liquids are easily accessible, and coming prepared with all of the documents
they'll need to board a flight.
^ I don’t see this changing the
experience at TSA anytime soon. We will still have to take off our shoes and
belts (even when the full-body scanner can see under our clothes) so having this
for our carry-ons will still mean taking out your liquids and laptops. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/tsa-getting-futuristic-scanners-may-173845050.html
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