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Item No. 3c_supp Meeting Date: May 24, 2016 Airport Security Screening Partnership Program May 24, 2016 Facilitators: Lance Lyttle, Managing Director Aviation, Port of Seattle Wendy Reiter, Director, Aviation Security, Port of Seattle Participants: Paul Baird, Corporate Director, Airport Customer Services, Delta Air Lines, Seattle Chris Bidwell, V.P., Security & Facilitation, Airports Council International Jeff Holmgren, Federal Security Director, Transportation Security Administration Jeff Markey, Managing Director, McBee Strategic Cindi Martin, Airport Director, Glacier Park International Airport, Kalispell, Montana Wayne Newton, Managing Director Seattle Station Operation, Alaska Airlines Ian Redhead, Deputy Director, Kansas City Missouri Aviation Department Snapshot: State of Privatization Nationwide TSA Resource Challenges Short-Term Actions: Staffing Contractor Support 3rd Party PreCheck Clearance Other Line Management Services Roundtable Discussion Focus: Long-Term Options under Federal Law: Privatization Considerations Discussion Questions: Staffing What companies are eligible to perform this work? Does privatization program have the same training requirements as TSA? Discussion Questions: Airport Management What controls does the airport gain with privatization? Who oversees the contract with the third- party provider TSA or the airport? What role does the airport have in contracted personnel decisions? Does the airport have input for future technology under privatization? Discussion Questions: Cost/Timing Are there cost savings or gained efficiencies? Is Federal Government funding available? Discussion Questions: Other issues Next Steps: (Note: this is an information-only roundtable discussion briefing)
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