Airports must develop new and improved methods for screening passengers as efficiently as possible. This entails implementing new risk-based screening procedures and re-evaluating the decision-making processes.
Fremont, CA: Smart Security is an environment in which passengers are inconvenienced as little as possible during airport screening. Typically, this entails implementing risk-based solutions with advanced screening technologies, optimized airport configurations, and novel processes to ensure a smooth transition from landside to airside. If you're familiar with Checkpoint of the Future, Smart Security is the next generation, with the first round of tests taking place in various airports worldwide.
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Advantages of Smart Security
It is critical to provide a positive passenger experience. Screening is more effective. Better detection technology means that divestment requirements will be reduced, and human resources will be better allocated to other areas of need. In addition, threats and prohibited items will be discovered more frequently.
Smart security increases operational effectiveness. A streamlined screening process improves passenger throughput and reduces landside queues, resulting in additional revenue for airside establishments.
Furthermore, airlines may be able to offer shorter layovers or more connecting flights. It also helps improve passenger experience. The screening process will be faster, the tactics used will be less intrusive, and delays will occur less frequently, resulting in more satisfied passengers with both airports and airlines.
Passenger Divestment, LAGs, and Electronics are the keys to success. First, there must be openness to new technology. Better detection technology based on automation means less reliance on personnel and their abilities, saving a significant amount of time. It also means less intrusive screening for passengers and less divestment of items like LAGs and laptop computers. Airports must recognize the value of investing in new technology and be willing to integrate it effectively. Simultaneously, they must consider how best to repurpose existing detection equipment.
Process innovation is required. Airports must develop new and improved methods for screening passengers as efficiently as possible. This entails implementing new risk-based screening procedures and re-evaluating personnel decision-making processes. Security personnel should be assigned to areas where their skills are most needed. Furthermore, airport layouts must be optimized by rearranging equipment and personnel to ensure a smooth and efficient flow through the security checkpoint.
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