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Federal employees could be staffing the screening area at John Wayne
Airport by the end of 2002.
Congressional leaders agreed to a compromise bill Thursday that would
shift duties for the screening of travelers and their carry-on baggage
from private workers to federal employees for three years. After that,
individual airports could use private firms or local law enforcement for
the job.
The Senate and House of Representatives will take up the airport
security bill today. It is expected to be on President Bush’s desk before
Thanksgiving.
Globe Security is the private company that currently provides the
screeners for John Wayne Airport.
Five airports in the nation will be chosen as part of a pilot program
next year. One airport would be chosen from each of the Federal Aviation
Administration’s five size categories.
John Wayne, which handles about 7.6-million passengers a year, is in
the second largest size category.
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