TSA Pre July 18, 2016
Risk-Based Passenger Security In September 2011, TSA began undertaking efforts to adopt an intelligence-driven and risk-based approach to passenger screening with the aim of providing the most effective security in the most efficient way while improving the passenger experience at airport security checkpoints. Guiding Principles of Risk-Based Security 1. The majority of airline passengers are low risk. 2. The more information available on each passenger, the easier it is to assess risk. 3. TSA optimizes screening processes and the use of technology to gain system-wide efficiencies. 4. Increases security by focusing on unknowns, which helps to expedite known/trusted travelers. 2
TSA Pre TSA Pre utilizes a risk-based approach TSA Pre allows low-risk travelers to experience expedited security screening on participating airlines at TSA Pre airport checkpoints for domestic and international travel By pre-screening to establish known travelers, TSA is able to focus resources on travelers TSA knows less about Examples of TSA Pre boarding pass indicators 3
The TSA Pre Application Program provides smarter security and an improv ed tra vel experience for passengers tra veling from U.S. airports. Approv ed applicants will receive a K now n Tra veler Number (KTN). Enroll N ow Begin with 5-minute form on tsa.gov. Followed by a 10-minute in-person appointment. Five-year enrollment for $85. Add your KTN when booking air travel.
At the Airport L ook for TSA P re Go to TSA P re lanes TSA PRE CHK L eave laptops and approv ed liquids, aerosols, gels and creams in carry-on. L eave on shoes, light jackets/ outerw ear and belts. tsa.gov/tsa-precheck @AskTSA (866) 289-9673 8 a.m. - 11 p.m. ET 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. ET (Weekends/Holidays)
TSA Pre Airline Participation 16 airline partners participate and embed the TSA Pre indicator on the boarding pass Over 180 airports across the U.S. / Find participating airports and airlines at tsa.gov 6
TSA Pre Airline Participation Airlines provide a TSA Pre indicator on boarding passes 7
Ways to Receive TSA Pre Expedited Screening DHS Trusted Traveler Program Membership TSA Pre Application program members Customs and Border Protection (CBP) program members Global Entry NEXUS SENTRI Department of Defense Military and Civilian Employees ID number serves as the Known Traveler Number (KTN) Flight-by-Flight Risk Assessments, including Frequent Fliers Assess passenger reservation data sent to TSA by all 16 participating airlines Infrequent and unpredictable access to the TSA Pre lane - flight by flight basis Real Time Threat Assessment at the Airport Managed Inclusion Passengers undergo assessment by TSA Officers, Passenger Screening Canines and may be selected for TSA Pre 8
TSA Pre Application Program Enables access to TSA Pre lanes at participating U.S. airports, when traveling on participating airlines for domestic and international departures How it works: U.S. citizens and Lawful Permanent Residents - U.S. Passport is not required Complete application online or at application centers. Applicant schedules application center appointment and provides proof of identity, citizenship and fingerprints Non-refundable application fee of $85 paid during in-person enrollment The vetting process takes less than 2 weeks for most applicants. Approved applicants receive a Known Traveler Number (KTN) via the U.S. Mail KTN is valid for 5 Years 9
TSA Pre Application Enrollment Centers Airport Enrollment Center Locations Indianapolis (IND) Nashville (BNA) Cleveland (CLE) Atlanta (ATL) Dulles (IAD) Boston (BOS) LaGuardia (LGA) John. F. Kennedy (JFK) Pittsburgh (PIT) Cincinnati (CVG) Los Angeles (LAX) St. Louis (STL) Salt Lake City (SLC) Las Vegas (LAS) Tampa (TPA) Minneapolis (MSP) Detroit (DTW) Orange County (SNA) Memphis (MEM) Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) Charlotte Douglas (CLT) Reagan National (DCA) San Francisco (SFO) Denver (DEN) Orlando (MCO) Palm Beach ( PBI) Miami (MIA) Phoenix (PHX) Spokane (GEG) Rochester (RST) Richmond International (RIC) Bradley (BDL) Little Rock (LIT) San Antonio (SAT) Honolulu (HNL) Raleigh-Durham (RDU) Syracuse (SYR) Austin (AUS) San Diego (SAN) Chicago Midway (MDW) Daytona Beach (DAB) Reno (RNO) Off Airport Enrollment Center Locations Currently 370+ off airport TSA Pre enrollment sites New centers opening within select H&R Block locations Summer Enrollment Tour temporary enrollment sites July Aug 2016 10
TSA Pre Temporary Enrollment Centers TSA Pre Summer Enrollment Tour Dates Locations Hours: July 11 29 New York Penn Station United Airlines Mon. Fri: 9 a.m. 5 p.m. July 12 16 New York Newark Airport Marriott July 19 23 Miami Hilton Miami Airport July 26 30 Orlando Hampton Inn Orlando Airport Aug. 2 6 Denver Hyatt Place Cherry Creek Aug. 9 13 Las Vegas DoubleTree Hilton Las Vegas Airport Aug. 16 20 Boston Boston Marriott Copley Place Aug. 23 27 Houston Houston Airport Marriott at George Bush Intercontinental Dates Locations Hours: July 12 16 New York Hilton NY JFK Airport July 19 23 Dallas DFW Airport Marriott South July 26 30 Chicago Hyatt Place Midway Aug. 2 6 Los Angeles Los Angeles Airport Marriott Aug. 9 13 Seattle Seattle Airport Marriott Aug. 16 20 Atlanta Courtyard Atlanta Airport South Aug. 23 27 Minneapolis Hilton Minneapolis Airport Mall of America 11
Do the following to enjoy TSA Pre consistently 1. Update all new travel reservations and travel profiles with the KTN - Airline Frequent Flier Account Profiles - Travel Management Company Account Profile - For CBP Programs, the PASS ID serves as the KTN 2. Ensure name, DOB, gender match the information used on the application - If there is a data mismatch, the TSA Pre benefit will not work Known Traveler Number 12
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What s next for TSA Pre Continue expansion of TSA Pre with the ability for more passengers to receive expedited security screening Expand airline participation in TSA Pre to additional U.S. and non- U.S. based airlines Increase TSA Pre application program enrollments Secretary Pritzker and Secretary Johnson co-signed letter sent to corporations on BTN Top 100 list Expansion of TSA Pre application program options for enrollment 14
TSA Pre Enrollment Aviation Security and A Better Travel Experience Newsletter Content with periodic TSA & TSA Pre Updates New airport enrollment locations open New airlines join & new lanes open at airports Traveler Tips at Peak Travel Times Share Traveler Educational Materials TSA Pre Brochures Postcard comparing all Trusted Traveler Programs Enroll Now email templates for travelers without KTNs Advisories on credit cards offering fee reimbursement Customer Service Staff Assistance Webinars on Trusted Traveler Programs Where & How to enroll Which Trusted Traveler Program? Troubleshooting Common Issues Share TSA Call Center Scripts on Common Topics 15
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Thank you! Providing forums to share information about TSA Pre For specific traveler issue investigation, TSA Contact Center 1-866-289-9673 Monday Friday: 8 a.m. 11 p.m. ET Weekends/Holidays: 9 a.m. 8 p.m. ET TSA Marketing and Branding contacts: Jerry Koehler Director of Marketing and Branding o jerry.koehler@tsa.dhs.gov o 571-227-4159 Meredith Wadeson Marketing Manager o Meredith.Wadeson@tsa.dhs.gov o 571-227-4355 Mary Dewhirst Marketing Manager o Mary.Dewhirst@tsa.dhs.gov o 571-227-5233 @AskTSA on Twitter Monday Friday: 8 a.m. 10 p.m. Eastern Time Weekends/Holidays: 9 a.m. 7 p.m. Eastern Time 19
Enhancing Operations and Improving Wait CBP has partnered with the private sector, including, to implement innovative BTIs that have effectively increased the efficiency of international air travel without compromising security: Automated Passport Control (APC) kiosks have reduced inspection and wait times at airports by up to 30% Mobile Passport Control (MPC) pilot will soon expand to the top 20 airports and has potential to further reduce overall wait times upon further expansion Section 560/559 are reimbursable fee agreements allowing CBP to accommodate requests for 52,000 additional hours of open primary lanes and booths Global Entry (GE) benefits are available to over 4M travelers, with kiosks used over 18M times, and continues to grow, reducing wait times and overall resource requirements for passenger processing Times APC 13.33%* wait times MPC MOBILE PASSPORT CONTROL x SCT 560/559** GE CLT DFW MIA CHARLOTTE DALLAS MIAMI Decreasing wait times 44.65%* wait times through steady increases in international arrivals. 13.30%* 1.5%* 18.15%* 4.23%* international arrivals international arrivals wait times international arrivals *Average annual from FY13-FY15 **Charlotte is not currently a participant in Section 560/559 agreements
Trusted Global Entry Over 4.6 million travelers with Global Entry benefits. Global Entry Partners Mexico Netherlands South Korea Germany Panama Canada (via NEXUS) United Kingdom Singapore In development Japan Switzerland Taiwan India Colombia Peru Qatar United Arab Emirates 22
Automated Passport Control Over 1500 kiosks, 42 Airports. 60% of travelers. Facial recognition requirements. US citizens & Permanent Residents Canadian citizens ESTA travelers Visitor Visa holders Visa Air Crew 23
Mobile Passport Control
Traveler Satisfaction Surveys - Time- 96% felt their process time was short or reasonable. 91% believe the process time was 15 minutes or less. Entry Process- 94% of GE travelers more positive experience- they want a mobile app. ESTA/Visa Waiver travelers were more satisfied with their current experience than when they last traveled. Area- 90% satisfied with the CBP area. 96% satisfied with CBP Officers Most significant factors- Welcoming officer Helpful/informative video Process area was welcoming 25