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Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2002 11:31:44 -0800 (PST)
From: Declan McCullagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FC: Rep. Culberson drums up Hill votes for "trusted traveler" plan

[Rep. John Culberson is a first-term Republican from Texas, just west of
Houston. http://www.house.gov/culberson/ See
also: http://www.politechbot.com/p-03093.html --Declan]

>Culberson Letter Regarding the Trusted Traveler Program
>
>January 29, 2002
>
>Support a Trusted Traveler Program in America
>
>Dear Colleague:
>
>Please join me in sending the following letter to Under Secretary for 
>Transportation Security John Magaw encouraging him to implement a trusted 
>traveler program in the United States:
>
>"We are writing to express our support for the immediate implementation of 
>a trusted traveler program authorized by the Aviation and Transportation 
>Security Act and modeled after the successful Israeli program.  The 
>National Air Transportation Association is working with Lockheed Martin, 
>Microsoft, and other high tech companies to develop identification cards 
>with encoded biometric data (such as fingerprints) for certain 
>passengers.  These plastic "smart cards" would allow law-abiding U.S. 
>citizens who travel frequently to become trusted travelers and be 
>subjected to less rigorous screening procedures than other 
>passengers.  The program would allow airport security and law enforcement 
>personnel to focus their attention and resources on passengers who pose a 
>legitimate hijacking threat, and would help the Transportation Security 
>Administration achieve its stated goal of screening passengers and baggage 
>with no passenger delays greater than 10 minutes.
>
>Section 109(a)(3) of the recently enacted "Aviation and Transportation 
>Security Act" authorizes the Under Secretary of Transportation Security 
>to: establish requirements to implement trusted passenger programs and use 
>available technologies to expedite the security screening of passengers 
>who participate in such programs, thereby allowing security screening 
>personnel to focus on those passengers who should be subject to more 
>extensive screening.  We encourage the Administration to establish these 
>requirements in a timely manner and to work closely with the National Air 
>Transportation Association to oversee the development of passenger 
>identification "smart cards."  Finally, we would like to know what, if 
>any, specific plans the Administration has to implement a trusted traveler 
>program.
>
>Thank you in advance for your consideration of this matter, and we look 
>forward to your response."
>
>Please contact Tony Essalih of my staff at 5-2571 if you have any 
>questions or would like to co-sign this letter.  The deadline for 
>signatures is Wednesday, February 6th.
>Sincerely,
>
>
>
>John Culberson  Member of Congress
>Tony Essalih
>Senior Legislative Assistant
>Congressman John Culberson (TX-07)
>(202) 225-2571


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