WVa airport using new technology to confirm ID, flight info
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — The Transportation Security Administration at West Virginia's Yeager Airport is using new technology to confirm identification and flight information, the agency said.
The credential authentication technology unit enhances identification of fraudulent driver's licenses, passports and other documents, said John Allen, TSA's federal security director for West Virginia. The system also confirms flight status and reduces the number of documents that are touched.