TSA debuts new full-body scanners

By Ashley Halsey III
The TSA demonstrates a new full-body scanner at Reagan National Airport. (By 
Ashley Halsey III / The Post)

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/dr-gridlock/2011/02/tsa_debuts_new_full-body_scann.html?hpid=topnews

New airport security scanners designed to be less intrusive than machines that 
captured near-naked images will debut at the Las Vegas airport Tuesday.

They'll look just like the controversial scanners that were introduced last 
fall, but instead of sending a revealing image to be examined in a private 
security booth, new software will project a non-gender-specific silhouette on a 
small screen attached to the booth.

If the passenger is carrying any contraband items a red box will appear on the 
screen. Otherwise it will flash a green okay.

The new technology was put on display by Transportation Security Administration 
head John S. Pistole at Reagan National Airport Tuesday.

The new scanners will be coming to Reagan National and Hartsfield-Jackson 
Atlanta International Airport next. That will happen "in the coming weeks," TSA 
spokesman Greg Soule said.

The images produced by the current machines led to an uproar over privacy 
concerns. Pistole had said in the fall that he wanted to see modifications, but 
the technology that was being tested yielded too many false positives. Many 
passengers found the alternative, "enhanced" pat-downs by TSA agents even more 
disturbing.

In the demonstration at Reagan National Airport Tuesday, "passengers" filed 
through the scanners, some of them producing gray silhouettes with green "okay" 
screens, others producing the same silhouettes with red boxes where the machine 
detected something hidden.
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