As threatened back in 2011, the Transportation Security Agency is pulling the plug on "naked body scanners" in airports, ending its contract with backscatter scanner maker Rapiscan because the company ...
An influential member of Congress has suggested that Rapiscan, the company behind some of the full-body scanners used at American airports, faked tests of its machines’ ability to protect passenger ...
Of all the inventive names that enraged and unamused citizens have conjured for airport backscatter X-ray scanning machines, “genital visualizer” is the one that comes to mind as I assess the curves ...
The company that produces full-body scanners will pay to remove machines that capture explicit images of passenger’s bodies, according to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). The ...
Airport security is serious business. Increasingly, it's also big business. The U.S. Transportation Security Administration plans to buy as many as 1,800 full-body scanners by late 2014, according to ...
The Transportation Security Administration has ended a contract with the Hawthorne-based manufacturer of a controversial full-body scanner used to screen passengers. Rapiscan, a unit of OSI Systems ...
TORRANCE, California, Oct. 7, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Rapiscan® Systems, a leading global supplier of security inspection technology, today announced that its Customer Experience team has been recognized ...
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