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Trial of futuristic, interactive self-service screening lanes to start as LAS

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Future airport screening concept design from 2015. (S&T)

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has unveiled a new self-service screening system at Harry Reid Internation Airport (LAS), United States (US).  

The prototype system was revealed to US media on March 6, 2024, with the first live passengers expected to begin using the self-service screening from mid-March 2024.  

The hope is that the self-service technology will allow airports to process thousands of passengers more efficiently each day. 

Instead of passengers interacting with TSA staff as they pass through hand luggage screening and body scanners, interactive video monitors will be in place to offer guidance.聽聽

The video monitors will provide step-by-step instructions for passengers to complete screening at their own pace and once all checks are complete automated exit doors will open to let travelers through.  

If any issues arise during the self-scanning process, then passengers will receive on-person alarm information enabling them to resolve the situation themselves rather than being pat-down or going through a secondary screening procedure. 

While there is minimal assistance from Transportation Security Officers (TSO), they will be on hand for assistance as needed.聽聽

鈥淲e are constantly looking at innovative ways to enhance the passenger experience, while also improving security,鈥 TSA Administrator David Pekoske said. 鈥淭his self-service prototype allows our trusted travelers to complete the screening process at their own pace. Testing at the Innovation Checkpoint in Las Vegas gives us an opportunity to collect valuable user data and insights and explore opportunities to apply parts of the prototype to other airport security checkpoint.鈥 

TSA PreCheck passengers at TSA精东影业 Innovation Checkpoint will be the first travelers to have the option to use the new system later this month. 

TSA will collect passenger feedback and data on the system精东影业 performance, design, cybersecurity, human factors, and other variables to inform future design requirements and system development and to understand how passengers and TSOs interact with the system. 

The new system has been put in place in partnership with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T). 

鈥淭he number of airline passengers continues to increase year-over-year, creating a need for innovative screening solutions that enhance transportation security and make traveling more efficient,鈥 DHS Under Secretary for Science and Technology Dr. Dimitri Kusnezov said. 鈥淎t S&T, we are pushing the envelope with new technologies and concepts toward designing the airport of the future. Self-paced screening is one step toward building that future.鈥澛

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