Report finds JWA security breaches
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James Meier
Security at the airport meets or exceeds federal mandates, but still
has holes it needs filled and funds it needs to find, the county’s
Grand Jury reported Monday.
The study that began in August found that surveillance camera
coverage and fencing at the airport need closer looks. The jury did
not want to reveal the specific breaches in security, so they were
not listed, the report said.
Ann McCarley, spokeswoman for John Wayne Airport, said the report
pleased and encouraged airport officials, but said none of it came as
a surprise.
“Everything they mentioned, we had already been looking at,” she
said. “Our security plan is constantly updated.”
The report also discovered that while security was heightened by
removing 217 parking spaces, it resulted in a loss of about $1
million in annual revenue. Another $3.2 million is now spent annually
to use a new baggage screening system. The airport has also added
about 450 security employees. The report suggests that John Wayne
Airport officials “take into account” these costs and review the
airport’s budget.
JWA was the only one of 50 large airports required to install the
baggage screening system that did so by the Dec. 31 deadline. Airport
officials have since sought federal reimbursement for the system,
McCarley said.
“Our security has tripled since [Sept. 11, 2001],” she said. “Our
security went from $4 million to over $12 million.”
The report also recommended that the airport keep updating its
procedures for access badges and advanced technology systems.
McCarley said the airport has been working on facial or iris scans
for employees.
As well as Sept. 11, an incident in which two people were shot and
killed at Los Angeles International Airport last July sparked the
grand jury’s investigation into JWA’s security.
The airport has 90 days to respond to the report, McCarley said.
* JAMES MEIER is the city editor. He can be reached at (949)
764-4324 or [email protected].
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