Aviation Security: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Aviation of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, First Session, on Aviation Security, April 13, 1989, Volume 4 |
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... procedures and technology to assure that we will be capable of stopping terrorist acts in the 1990's . In the past , our aviation security systems have been developed in reaction to earlier acts of terrorism . We must begin to act ...
... procedures and technology to assure that we will be capable of stopping terrorist acts in the 1990's . In the past , our aviation security systems have been developed in reaction to earlier acts of terrorism . We must begin to act ...
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... security bulletins , and location of additional security per- sonnel . I applaud these actions . But many questions arise from these an- nouncements . Do they go far enough ? Who will pay for the new technologies and security procedures ...
... security bulletins , and location of additional security per- sonnel . I applaud these actions . But many questions arise from these an- nouncements . Do they go far enough ? Who will pay for the new technologies and security procedures ...
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... Security, April 13, 1989 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation ... security measures are ade- quate to deter terrorists . Since then we have heard many stories about specific threats ...
... Security, April 13, 1989 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation ... security measures are ade- quate to deter terrorists . Since then we have heard many stories about specific threats ...
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... security bulletin procedures is more specific , and should be acted on immediately . I'm sure we'll hear more from Secretary Skinner in the future . Meanwhile , we in the Congress must also act . We need to continue to develop better ...
... security bulletin procedures is more specific , and should be acted on immediately . I'm sure we'll hear more from Secretary Skinner in the future . Meanwhile , we in the Congress must also act . We need to continue to develop better ...
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... security . A key component of El Al's security program is the use of passenger profiles and extensive questionnaires . The Department of Transportation should promulgate regulations or orders to see such procedures implemented in security ...
... security . A key component of El Al's security program is the use of passenger profiles and extensive questionnaires . The Department of Transportation should promulgate regulations or orders to see such procedures implemented in security ...
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