The government’s long-delayed effort to improve background checks of airline passengers is moving ahead after years of floundering, a congressional investigator told lawmakers Wednesday. “I’ve seen very positive steps lately that are encouraging,” said Cathleen Berrick, director of homeland security and justice for the Government Accountability Office, the investigative agency of Congress. Even so, the program, called Secure Flight, is still more than a year away from being implemented, according to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). Full Story
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