6d Presentation Employee Security Screening
Employee Security Screening Phase 2 Employee Screening at SeaTac Phase 1 created 2 terminal "checkpoint" locations for screening of airport employees traversing from public to secure/ sterile areas Phase 2 encompasses adding airfield screening capabilities to 2 access gates to including under-vehicle video screening. This request is for design of the buildings to house employee screeners and screening equipment Phase 3 will be targeted on improvements in cargo areas 2 Employee Security Screening at exterior Gates E125 and E190 3 Screening for Airfield Gates E125 and E190 Current state 1. All vehicles entering the airfield are checked for appropriate credentials (badge or under escort) 2. Vehicles and personal belongings are subjected to a visual inspection Future state Phase 2 (current request) 1. All vehicles will receive under carriage screening via video technology 2. All persons will have personal items x-rayed and then proceed through a walk through advanced imaging technology (AIT) to check for prohibited items 4 Key points Project includes new TSA standard screening equipment Undercarriage video monitoring and xray technology with remote viewing capabilities Advanced imaging technology (AIT) walkthroughs Project consists of 2 ongoing costs 16 FTE of represented employee screeners 3 Salaried leadership positions Aviation Maintenance facility upkeep and electronic technician support 5
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