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The Transportation Security Administration is advancing plans that could place private companies at the center of airport security operations, raising fresh concerns about the privacy implications of deeply integrated biometric and digital ID systems.
Through a newly issued Request for Information (RFI), the agency is soliciting proposals from vendors capable of delivering screening solutions that combine staffing with AI-driven threat detection and biometric identity tools.
These technologies carry wide implications for how personal data is collected, stored, and used in public spaces.
This expansion effort is part of TSA鈥檚 Screening Partnership Program. What was once a behind-the-scenes option for a relatively small number of airports is now being positioned as a possible template for the future of airport screening across the country, with a focus on highly automated, surveillance-heavy systems.
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