ATA Proposes 'Privacy Principles' For CAPPS II
The Air Transport Association last week proposed to Congress seven privacy principles that would make the Computer Assisted Passenger Pre-Screening (CAPPS II) program more palatable to the public. Testifying before the House Transportation aviation subcommittee, ATA President James May said...
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