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The Planning for Animal Wellness Act directs the Administrator of FEMA to establish an advisory group with outside experts that will align FEMA guidance to match current best practices in animal care for disaster preparedness, response, and recovery.
Canberra Airport Shooting Emphasizes Terminal Security Challenges
The attack again raises questions over the security of airport terminals before passenger screening.
Frontex Launches Survey on Biometric Comparison Services
The main objective of this survey is to provide the agency with an up-to-date picture of providers and formats available on the market.
Milwaukee Mitchell Launches Expedited Screening Lanes
Members use CLEAR’s network of dedicated lanes to verify their identity with their eyes or fingers, replacing the need to take out their wallet and driver’s license.
IATA Launches Online Platform to Help Identify Security Risks
The International Air Transport Association has announced the launch of an online platform offering users a range of timely, open-source, information to aid in identifying potential security risks.
SAIC Funds Alabama A&M University Scholarship
This year’s donation will finance the education of two incoming freshmen pursuing a career in the historically Black university’s College of Engineering, Technology and Physical Sciences in Huntsville, Ala.