[Politech] Feds plan to rachet up demands for air passenger info [priv]

From: Declan McCullagh (declan@private)
Date: Mon Jan 12 2004 - 07:24:35 PST

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    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A8504-2004Jan11.html
    
    U.S. to Push Airlines for Passenger Records
    Travel Database to Rate Security Risk Factors
    
    By Sara Kehaulani Goo
    Washington Post Staff Writer
    Monday, January 12, 2004; Page A01
    
    Despite stiff resistance from airlines and privacy advocates, the U.S. 
    government plans to push ahead this year with a vast computerized system to 
    probe the backgrounds of all passengers boarding flights in the United States.
    
    The government will compel airlines and airline reservations companies to 
    hand over all passenger records for scrutiny by U.S. officials, after 
    failing to win cooperation in the program's testing phase. The order could 
    be issued as soon as next month. Under the system, all travelers passing 
    through a U.S. airport are to be scored with a number and a color that 
    ranks their perceived threat to the aircraft.
    
    Another program that is to be introduced this year that seeks to speed 
    frequent fliers through security lines in exchange for volunteering 
    personal information to the government.
    
    The two new initiatives will augment a system introduced last week to 
    fingerprint and photograph millions of foreign visitors on arrival in the 
    United States.
    
    Privacy and consumer advocates worry that both programs could be 
    discriminatory because they subject airline passengers to different levels 
    of scrutiny. Certain travelers, such as non-U.S. citizens, could face 
    additional questioning under the program known as CAPPS 2, or the second 
    version of the Computer Assisted Passenger PreScreening Program, some 
    organizations say. Business travelers who typically pay high prices for 
    their seats will likely get an easier pass through security in the 
    "registered traveler" program.
    
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