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TSA eGates public-private partnership enhances traveller experience

WASHINGTON, USA — New electronic gates (eGates) are debuting at TSA security checkpoints to help expedite identity verification in select airports, thanks to a new TSA public-private partnership.

The eGates allow TSA to automatically compare traveller biometrics with their identity document and boarding pass without the need for a human operator, enhancing efficiency and security. CLEAR, a private company operating under TSA’s Registered Traveler Program, is piloting these specific eGates in coordination with TSA at no cost to US taxpayers.

“TSA’s public-private partnership with CLEAR on eGates is just one example of how we are working with stakeholders both inside and outside of government to improve hospitality and security for the American traveler,” said TSA acting deputy administrator, Adam Stahl. “eGates accomplish several objectives toward achieving secretary Noem’s goal to enhance TSA security and hospitality. This includes creating a seamless, less invasive traveler experience and shorter wait times at TSA security checkpoints. We look forward to rolling out additional eGate systems as we work to implement president Trump’s vision for a new Golden Age of American Travel.”

CLEAR eGates are one example of a family of eGate systems TSA and its partners will introduce as part of ongoing modernisation efforts. While CLEAR is operating these specific eGates, TSA continues to conduct passenger identification and vetting. CLEAR eGates have debuted at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) and are anticipated to roll out at Ronald Reagan National Airport (DCA) and Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) later this month.

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