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    SECURITY CHECKS ON FLIGHTS TO US TO BE REVAMPED

    Tert.am
    09:59 ~U 02.04.10

    US President Obama has signed off on new security protocols for
    people flying to the United States, establishing a system that
    uses intelligence information and assessment of threats to identify
    passengers who could have links to terrorism, a senior administration
    official said Thursday, reports The New York Times.

    The new approach will replace a broader layer of extra scrutiny that
    had been imposed recently on all passengers from 14 countries, most
    of which are Muslim.

    The change, which will be announced Friday by the Department
    of Homeland Security, is the result of a review of security at
    international airports ordered by Obama after the Christmas Day
    attempt to blow up a jetliner bound for Detroit.

    The system, which will be put in place this month, applies only to
    travelers flying into the United States.

    "It's much more tailored to what intelligence is telling us and what
    the threat is telling us, as opposed to stopping all individuals
    from a particular nationality or all individuals using a particular
    passport," the administration official said Thursday, speaking on
    the condition of anonymity in advance of the formal announcement.

    The intelligence-based security system is devised to raise flags
    about travelers whose names do not appear on no-fly watch lists,
    but whose travel patterns or personal traits create suspicions.

    The system is intended to pick up fragments of information - family
    name, nationality, age or even partial passport number - and match
    them against intelligence reports to sound alarm bells before a
    passenger boards a plane.

    The new security protocols will be built around present-day threat
    situations, officials said, where fragments of intelligence from
    various threat streams are considered. So, for example, if terrorist
    groups are recruiting college-age men who have spent time in Asia
    and have been to the Middle East, that type of travel pattern would
    raise a flag to officials at international airports.

    "It is much more surgically targeting those individuals we are
    concerned about and have intelligence for," the administration official
    said, speaking to a small group of reporters at a White House briefing
    on Thursday afternoon.

    The official added: "This is not a system that can be called profiling
    in the traditional sense. It is intelligence-based."
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