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IG Report: TSA Approved 73 Airport Employees Flagged for Terrorism
Monday, June 8, 2015 05:21 PM

By: Courtney Coren

At least 73 people who are employed in the airline industry and are linked to terrorism-related activity codes made it past the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) without notice, according to a report released by the inspector general's office of the Department of Homeland Security.

These employees worked for airlines, airport vendors and other airport-related employers, and they all made it through TSA's security clearance even though they were on watch lists, the report found.

"TSA did not identify these individuals through its vetting operations because it is not authorized to receive all terrorism-related categories under current interagency watchlisting policy," the IG report says.

In addition, TSA let the airlines and airports where these people were employed do their own background checks.

"TSA relied on airports to gather complete and accurate information from the credential applicants," the IG explained.

"According to vetting officials, TSA can only vet workers based on data received from airports. While TSA had made some improvements to its data collection to meet its requirements, TSA lacked assurance that it properly vetted all credential applicants," it said.

Due to its poor verification process, TSA "risks credentialing and providing unescorted access to secure airport areas for workers with potential to harm the nation’s air transportation system," the IG added.

In addition, the IG also found that TSA does not have effective controls in place to make sure a potential employee is authorized to work in the United States.

This report comes about a week after TSA administrator Melvin Carraway was reassigned by Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson following media reports that TSA did not detect mock explosives and weapons 95 percent of the time when tested by undercover agents.
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TSA appears to be the epitome of yet another incompetent government organization.
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TSA appears to be the epitome of yet another incompetent government organization.
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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has been heavily criticized over the years for a wide array of practices and missteps. But the latest report from the Office of the Inspector General for the Department of Homeland Security shows perhaps one the TSA’s greatest problems.

The TSA failed to identify at least 73 airport employees who were “linked to terrorism.” According to the Inspector General’s report:
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“Our testing showed that TSA did not identify 73 individuals with terrorism-related category codes. According to TSA data, these individuals were employed by major airlines, airport vendors, and other employers.”

The report’s findings claim that the TSA “acknowledged” specific individuals who fall under the terrorism-related category codes “represented a potential transportation security threat.”

In addition, the report alluded to why the TSA failed to identify the potential terrorists:
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“This occurred because TSA is not authorized under current interagency watchlisting policy to receive certain terrorism-related category codes as part of the watchlist extract they used for vetting.”
The specific terrorism-related category codes were redacted from the report, as well as the identities of the individuals who posed a potential threat to airport security. ...


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