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Transportation Security: Federal Action Needed to Enhance Security Efforts

GAO-03-1154T Published: Sep 09, 2003. Publicly Released: Sep 09, 2003.
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The economic well being of the United States is dependent on the expeditious flow of people and goods through the transportation system. The attacks on September 11, 2001, illustrate the threats to and vulnerabilities of the transportation system. Prior to September 11, the Department of Transportation (DOT) had primary responsibility for the security of the transportation system. In the wake of September 11, Congress created the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) within DOT and gave it primary responsibility for the security of all modes of transportation. TSA was recently transferred to the new Department of Homeland Security (DHS). GAO was asked to examine the challenges in securing the transportation system and the federal role and actions in transportation security.

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Aviation securityCounterterrorismMass transitSafety regulationHomeland securitySafety standardsSecurity assessmentsTransportation safetyTransportation securityTransportation