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DHS Issues Proposed Rulemaking for Transportation Worker Identification Credential

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

Transportation Security Administration

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - May 10, 2006

TSA Press Office: (571) 227-2829

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and the U.S. Coast Guard today took another step toward the implementation of the Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) by approving proposed regulations for a biometric-based identification credential for port workers. The notice of proposed rulemaking will be published in the Federal Register in the coming days and lays out specific details on the program. The public will have forty-five days to comment and four public meetings will be hosted by TSA and Coast Guard to solicit public input.

“TWIC is designed to ensure that individuals posing a security threat do not gain access to our nation’s ports,” said Assistant Secretary Kip Hawley of TSA. “Today’s proposed rulemaking represents a significant milestone towards putting TWIC on the fast track.”

Also today, the Coast Guard approved a proposed regulation that works in conjunction with TWIC tostreamline the current credentialing process for merchant mariners. It will publish on the same day as the TWIC NPRM.

The publication of these two rulemakings follows an announcement last week by DHS Secretary Michael Chertoff that the Department will begin conducting name-based background checks on approximately 400,000 port workers within the United States. These checks are an immediate measure to safeguard the Nation’s ports while the Department expedites the rollout of the TWIC.

The TWIC rule proposes the following:

The Merchant Mariner Credential rule proposes the following:

TSA laid the foundation for the establishment of the universal credential through a technology evaluation and prototype test. During the prototype test of the credential last year, TSA issued more than 4,000 TWICs to workers at 26 sites in six states.

Transportation Worker Identification Credential NPRM (pdf, 525 KB)
Merchant Mariner Qualification Credential NPRM (pdf, 392 KB)