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The TSA is moving aggressively to redefine how passengers move through airports with the launch of its new eGates pilot this week.
The TSA is piloting Clear eGates at select airports to automate identity verification, starting with locations in Atlanta, Washington, D.C., and Seattle, as part of its modernization efforts.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has teamed up with screening company Clear on a new security endeavor to be tested at three major U.S. airports.
The post-pandemic air travel rebound presents opportunities in airport security, with rising demand for biometric systems and AI-driven solutions for efficient passenger and luggage screening. Automated border control systems like eGates offer secure,
"The eGates allow TSA to automatically compare traveler biometrics with their identity document and boarding pass without the need for a human operator, enhancing efficiency and security. CLEAR, a private company operating under TSA's Registered Traveler ...
A new partnership could help travelers at Sea-Tac airport get to flights faster, and if you become a member, you won't even need to pull out your identification