TSA PreCheck
Your DOD ID Can Shorten Your Wait at the Airport
Taking leave this summer? Even when traveling for personal time, military and DoD civilian members qualify for TSA Pre✓® – without any extra effort.
Shorten Your Wait This Summer with TSA Pre✓®
Do you have TSA Pre✓®? The expedited screening program is one way that you can shorten your wait at the security checkpoint this summer.
Statement By Secretary Johnson On Latest Actions To Address Wait Times At Airports
The TSA Administrator and I both appreciate the recent support we have received from Congress to aggressively address increased air travel and reduce wait times at TSA screening points in U.S. airports. In the face of increased air travel volume, we will not compromise aviation security. We are quickly and aggressively surging resources to keep travelers moving through airports, and to keep them safe.
Statement by Secretary Johnson on the Transportation Security Administration
TSA Administrator Admiral Neffenger and I are acutely aware of the significant increase in travelers and longer wait times at airports, and their projected growth over the summer. With this in mind, and given the current threat environment, last month I directed TSA to take a number of steps.
TSA statement for the record for a House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform hearing titled “Transportation Security: Are Our Airports Safe?”
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) addresses TSA’s efforts in securing the nation’s transportation systems.
Written testimony of TSA for a House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Transportation Security hearing titled “Risk-Based Security: Assessing the Path Forward for TSA Pre✓®”
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Chief Risk Officer Ken Fletcher addresses TSA’s Pre✓® program.
Written testimony of TSA Acting Administrator for a House Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Security hearing on TSA’s Fiscal Year 2016 budget request
Transportation Security Administration TSA (TSA) acting Administrator Melvin Carraway addresses the President’s Fiscal Year 2016 Budget Request for the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
Written testimony of TSA Acting Administrator for a Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee on Aviation Operations, Safety, and Security hearing titled “TSA Oversight and Examination of the Fiscal Year 2016 Budget Request”
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Acting Administrator Melvin Carraway addresses the President’s Fiscal Year 2016 Budget Request for the Transportation Security Administration.
DHS Releases 2014 Travel and Trade Statistics
WASHINGTON—DHS today released its 2014 year-end comprehensive travel and trade-related statistics from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).