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Air Cargo Security September 2006 2006/TPT-WG-28/AEG-SEC/016 28 th Transportation Working Group Meeting Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada September 5.

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1 Air Cargo Security September 2006 2006/TPT-WG-28/AEG-SEC/016 28 th Transportation Working Group Meeting Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada September 5 – 8, 2006 Review of developments in testing, implementation and operational deployment of advanced security screening technologies Purpose: Information Submitted by: United States

2 Aviation Security Technologies September 2006 2006/TPT-WG-28/AEG-SEC/016

3 TSA-TSNM International September 2006 3  Hold Baggage  Passenger & Cabin Baggage  Air Cargo Agenda 2006/TPT-WG-28/AEG-SEC/016

4 TSA-TSNM International September 2006 4 Hold Baggage  ICAO Standard for 100% screening of hold baggage  Must balance efficacy of screening methods with efficiency to provide maximum throughput  Currently, the U.S. has deployed:  1,500+ Explosives Detection Systems (EDS), mainly at larger airports  6,000+ Explosives Trace Detection (ETD) units, mainly at smaller airports  Next generation technologies require continuous research and development to lower false alarm rates, enhance detection, and increase throughput 2006/TPT-WG-28/AEG-SEC/016

5 TSA-TSNM International September 2006 5 Hold Baggage (cont’d) TypeSize (ft)Weight (lbs) Throughput (bph) Stand alone/In-line CTX 2500 23 x 6.25 x 6.78,300120 CTX 5500 26 x 6.25 x 6.7510,400180/250 CTX 9000 21 x 5 x 710,200425 eXaminer 6000 20 x 6 x 69,200180/425 CT-80 4 x 7 x 43,50080 ETD Table Top5080 (2 screeners) 2006/TPT-WG-28/AEG-SEC/016

6 TSA-TSNM International September 2006 6 Passenger & Cabin Baggage  Although checkpoint security technology has not been changed substantially since the 1980’s, there have been some significant refinements, along with some new tools  Currently, the U.S. has deployed:  1,900+ Enhanced Walk-Through Metal Detectors (EWTMD)  1,900+ Threat Image Projection-Ready X-ray (TRX) systems  1,200+ Explosives Trace Detection (ETD) units, mainly for alarm resolution  96 Explosives Trace Portals (ETP) at 36 airports  Next generation technology seeks to detect a broader threat base, automate threat detection, and enhance potential threat imagery for effective and efficient alarm resolution 2006/TPT-WG-28/AEG-SEC/016

7 TSA-TSNM International September 2006 7 Passenger & Cabin Baggage (cont’d)  Automated Carry-On EDS  Two contracts awarded for development, with pilot expected in 2006  First generation may have limited throughput capacity  Cast and Prosthesis Scanner  Currently in R&D phase  Candidate products are at TSA Labs for testing  Whole Body Imaging  Provides both weapons and explosives detection capabilities  To be piloted  Bottled Liquids Scanner  7 commercial off the shelf units are at TSA Labs for testing  4 candidate units are scheduled for testing in New Mexico 2006/TPT-WG-28/AEG-SEC/016

8 TSA-TSNM International September 2006 8 Air Cargo  Volume and diversity of air cargo makes the task of finding small amounts of explosives challenging  U.S. is operationally testing and evaluating the capabilities of available EDS and ETD technologies to support cargo screening  Two phases have been completed with promising results  Third phase is being conducted with deployment in various locations  Must evaluate systems under extreme environmental conditions  Must determine capabilities for screening additional cargo commodities for a broad range of threats  Current pilot program is evaluating use of Hardened Unit Load Devices (HULD) to transport air cargo baggage on passenger aircraft 2006/TPT-WG-28/AEG-SEC/016

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