Some opponents fear the TWIC is the first step toward a national ID card, while others are opposed to anyone having a database of personal information. At least one company, the Liberian International ...
The man who fatally shot a sailor at Naval Station Norfolk drove onto the base and passed through pier security with an ID for truck drivers that got him next to the destroyer Mahan. There are two ...
To a journalist, a deadline is a deadline. To the bureaucrats at the Transportation Security Administration, one of the first US security agencies born after the 9/11 attacks, a deadline appears to be ...
Federal authorities warned Thursday that time is running out to sign up for a high-tech security card allowing workers to access the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. With less than three months to ...
Truck drivers, longshoremen and mariners will have to pay up to $159 for a high-tech identity card that will grant them access to U.S. ports. Groups representing truckers and longshoremen said the fee ...
The Transportation Security Administration issued an exemption this month that allows states to issue hazardous materials endorsements (HME) to individuals with a valid Transportation Worker ...
In an apparent reaction to pressure from a number of associations representing chemical, petroleum, manufacturing and business trade groups, the U.S. Coast Guard on June 21 announced plans to delay ...
There weren't enough chairs to seat everyone who turned out Thursday at Savannah Tech's Crossroads campus to learn about a new national ID card they'll need to access their workplaces. "It's a big day ...
WALKER, LA (WAFB) - A high-tech security card is causing some local plant employees to miss work and others to join the unemployment line. It's called the Transportation Worker Identification ...
Match-on-Card (MOC) with secure messaging (SBMOC) has the potential to become part of the Federal Information Processing Standard 201 (FIPS201) and may prove useful for the maritime Transportation ...
The integrated circuit chips on approximately 26,000 previously issued Transportation Worker Identification Credentials (TWICs) issued prior to April 5, 2011 were improperly encoded and may not work ...