Share This TSA Kimberlee Green assists a traveler at the Pocatello Regional Airport (PIH) security check center on Thursday. Green was named the TSA Officer of the Year. | Kalama Hines, EastIdahoNews.com
POCATELLO Out of 45,000 eligible TSA officers nationwide, Pocatello Regional Airport’s Kimberlee Green stood out and was named TSA Officer of the Year, Thursday.
One of nearly 1,000 TSA officers (or TSOs) to be nominated and entered into an intensive vetting process, Green separated herself. Not just through her exceptional service but by her assistance in developing a realtime tracking process used by all the regional (non-Boise) airports in Idaho.
Boise, Idaho, Airport Unveils New Faster TSA Scanners
Passengers racing to get through the Transportation Security Administration checkpoint at the Boise Airport no longer have to rifle through their bags or pull out their phones to find a boarding pass. by John Sowell, The Idaho Statesman / December 10, 2020 Shutterstock
Transportation Security Administration checkpoint at the
Boise Airport no longer have to rifle through their bags or pull out their phones to find a boarding pass.
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TSA has installed a scanner connected to the Internet that electronically matches passengers identifications to their flight schedules, eliminating the need to show a boarding pass.