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Fri, Jul 23, 2010

New TSA Administrator Visits Raleigh-Durham Airport

Talks With Employees, Highlights Top Goals For Agency

New TSA Administrator John S. Pistole visited Raleigh-Durham International Airport Thursday, as he continues a series of visits to airports and transportation facilities.

Speaking with TSA employees and airport and airline stakeholders, he outlined his top goals and priorities, which include:

  • Improving TSA’s counterterrorism focus through intelligence and cutting edge technology
  • Supporting the TSA workforce and
  • Strengthening the agency’s relationships with stakeholders and the traveling public.

"Working with TSA's dedicated team both here and abroad, we will achieve these critical transportation priorities," Pistole said. "I look forward to hearing from key stakeholders, TSA employees, and the traveling public as we work to achieve our mission of keeping transportation secure."

Also Thursday, Pistole highlighted details of MyTSA, a mobile web and iPhone application that enables travelers to quickly and easily access the most frequently asked questions about airport security. The free application also enables passengers to post wait times for other passengers to view.

“This app will help passengers prepare for the security screening process, making their trip through the checkpoint more efficient,” Pistole (pictured, below) said.

In addition, Pistole is soliciting input and feedback from the public through an online forum called “Talk to TSA.” Talk to TSA provides a forum for passengers to send comments, suggestions and feedback.

Pistole was sworn-in as TSA Administrator on July 1, 2010. Pistole came to TSA as a 26-year veteran of the FBI with extensive national security and counterterrorism experience. Most recently, Pistole served as the Deputy Director of the FBI. After the tragic events of September 11, 2001, he was put in charge of the FBI’s greatly expanded counterterrorism program, eventually becoming the FBI’s Executive Assistant Director for Counterterrorism and Counterintelligence before being named as Deputy Director in 2004.

FMI: www.tsa.gov

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