While CAT/BPSS may assist Transportation Security Officers in detecting fraudulent or invalid IDs and boarding passes, there are a number of weaknesses with this technology that call into question the benefit of deploying up to 1,400 units.
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Mike Rogers raises concerns about the effectiveness of CAT/BPSS technology for TSA.
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