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Aviation Security Impact Assessment Working Group

2. Aviation Security Impact Assessment Agenda. Background Fact and Data Driven DiscussionWork Group Proposal RationaleSummary and Needed Actions. 3. Aviation Security Impact Assessment Background. Key US commercial aviation industry stakeholder discussion and focus since 9-11Secure and safe systemBalanced affordability to achieve resultsFuture risk and threat based decision making would benefit from modeled analysisFact and data driven discussion and debateEconomic effects and consequ31702

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Aviation Security Impact Assessment Working Group

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    1. Aviation Security Impact Assessment Working Group Strategic Management & Analysis Rich Hansen HQ Industrial Engineering September 30, 2004

    2. 2 Aviation Security Impact Assessment Agenda Background Fact and Data Driven Discussion Work Group Proposal Rationale Summary and Needed Actions

    3. 3 Aviation Security Impact Assessment Background Key US commercial aviation industry stakeholder discussion and focus since 9-11 Secure and safe system Balanced affordability to achieve results Future risk and threat based decision making would benefit from modeled analysis Fact and data driven discussion and debate Economic effects and consequences resulting from considered change Economic cost and operational consequence model has been developed by an aviation industry/government team Completing development phase Nearing operational readiness

    4. 4 Aviation Security Impact Assessment Fact & Data Driven Discussion and Debate Promotes knowledge learning & cooperation between all effected parties and stakeholders Guides the evaluation & analysis of alternatives where security benefits are equal Utilizes proven and established methodologies Public confidence requires demonstrated safe, secure and efficient operations Industry health and stability requires affordable balance between safety, security and efficiency

    5. 5 Aviation Security Impact Assessment Working Group Proposal Utilize models to assess the operational and economic impacts to the entire US Commercial Aviation System, resulting from proposed security improvements Aviation Industry/Government Team: Modeling of economic systems expertise Expertise in airline, airport, and aviation security cost structure Derived benefits: Formalize wider vetting of analysis results Public confidence resulting from demonstrated safe, secure and efficient operations

    6. 6 Aviation Security Impact Assessment Structure

    7. 7 Aviation Security Impact Assessment Summary and Needed Actions Proactive recognition that a work group structure already exists Has technical task group developing fact & data driven analysis Model has progressed beyond development phase Operational use necessitates FACA rule compliance to serve the agency Move the Aviation Security Impact Assessment Working Group under ASAC ASAC reviews final Working Group reports Vet summaries and conclusions Pass on recommendations to TSA Assistant Secretary Questions?

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