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ADVISORY/Experts Available to Discuss Flaws in Airport Security.


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ADVISORY...

--(BUSINESS WIRE)

TOPIC: Although billions of dollars was put toward airport security, government investigations found that harmful objects are still getting by screeners, according to according to
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 an article by The Associated Press Associated Press: see news agency.
Associated Press (AP)

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. The investigations found that both government and private security employees were lax. As a result of the findings, Rep. John Mica John L. Mica (born January 27 1943), American politician, has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives since 1993, representing Florida's At-large congressional district (map). , R-Fla., has called for an urgent meeting, within the next nine days, with Homeland Security Noun 1. Homeland Security - the federal department that administers all matters relating to homeland security
Department of Homeland Security

executive department - a federal department in the executive branch of the government of the United States
 Secretary Tom Ridge to develop a plan to tighten airport security.

EXPERTS: ExpertSource can offer several highly qualified experts to comment on this story:

William Thalheimer, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Imaging Automation, brings more than 25 years of management, financial and consulting experience in ID document processing and airline and border security and other physical security and intelligence solutions. Imaging Automation is a leading provider of technology to determine the authentication of a document, whether it has been altered, and whether its photo matches any on a determined watch list. He can discuss the technology that can see what the eye can't: IR ink, UV patterns, secure laminate, tamper marks, facial biometrics, and more. Products are used at International airports and Border security checkpoints. He can also comment on issues including HR 35-25, enhanced border security, immigration immigration, entrance of a person (an alien) into a new country for the purpose of establishing permanent residence. Motives for immigration, like those for migration generally, are often economic, although religious or political factors may be very important.  and VISA entry reform as well as the Port Security Bill. PR Contact: Joanna Horn, 781-684-0770, jhorn@schwartz-pr.com

Mary Rose Loney, of The Loney Group, is an expert regarding airport management and security. 321-779-0091

Professor Nancy Johnson, of the University of Kentucky Coordinates:  The University of Kentucky, also referred to as UK, is a public, co-educational university located in Lexington, Kentucky. , School of Management Gatton College of Business & Economics, can share her expertise on the U.S. airline industry. 606-257-2976, 606-257-9000 (University PR Phone)

ExpertSource cannot guarantee the immediate availability of these experts or their familiarity with this specific issue.

ExpertSource provides academic and industry experts to the media at no charge. Journalists are encouraged to submit queries to ExpertSource when seeking experts on specific subjects. An online registration form is available at http://www.businesswire.com/.
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