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TSA Proposing to Update Security Programs

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has notified members of the air-cargo community that it intends to update its security programs to address various regulatory and operational issues.  With regard to air forwarders, the updates will impact the Indirect Air Carrier Standard Security Program and the Certified Cargo Screening Standard Security Program. The proposed updates are classified as Sensitive Security Information (SSI) and cannot be fully shared in this article, but impacted clients are advised to review TSA’s notification of the changes posted to the Indirect Air Carrier Management System. Scopelitis has prepared an SSI summary of the agency’s proposed changes that is available to clients upon request. The comment period is open through July 31. Members of the air-forwarding community are encouraged to submit comments to the agency identifying concerns, questions, and requests for clarification regarding the proposed changes.

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TSA Proposing to Update Security Programs

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has notified members of the air-cargo community that it intends to update its security programs to address various regulatory and operational issues.  With regard to air forwarders, the updates will impact the Indirect Air Carrier Standard Security Program and the Certified Cargo Screening Standard Security Program. The proposed updates are classified as Sensitive Security Information (SSI) and cannot be fully shared in this article, but impacted clients are advised to review TSA’s notification of the changes posted to the Indirect Air Carrier Management System. Scopelitis has prepared an SSI summary of the agency’s proposed changes that is available to clients upon request. The comment period is open through July 31. Members of the air-forwarding community are encouraged to submit comments to the agency identifying concerns, questions, and requests for clarification regarding the proposed changes.

News from Scopelitis is intended as a report to our clients and friends on developments affecting the transportation industry. The published material does not constitute an exhaustive legal study and should not be regarded or relied upon as individual legal advice or opinion.