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Airport Security Screening Partnership Program April 26, 2016 Facilitators: Lance Lyttle , Managing Director Aviation, Port of Seattle Wendy Reiter, Director, Aviation Security & Emergency Preparedness, Port of Seattle Participants: Paul Baird, Director of Airport Customer Services, Delta Airlines, Seattle Chris Bidwell, V.P., Security & Facilitation, Airports Council International Jeff Butler, V.P., Operations & Customer Service, Alaska Airlines Jeff Holmgren, Federal Security Director, Transportation Security Administration Jeff Markey, Managing Director, McBee Strategic Ralf Ruckelshausen, Director, Safety & Security Services Operations and Security, San Francisco International Airport Context: Current Situation Growth Projections Context: Short-Term Actions Roundtable Discussion Focus: Long-Term Options under Federal Law: Privatization Considerations Discussion Questions: Staffing What companies are eligible to perform this work? Does privatization have the same training requirements? Discussion Questions: Airport Management What controls does the airport gain with privatization? Who has the contract with the third-party provider TSA or the airport? Does the airport gain authority in hiring/firing decisions? Does the airport have input to future technology under privatization? Discussion Questions: Cost/Timing What are the cost savings or gained efficiencies? Can you supplement local funds with federal funds? Discussion Questions: Other issues Next Steps: (Note: this is an information-only roundtable discussion briefing)
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