
“For example, we’ll know immediately if the ID has expired or has been altered in some fashion to change the age, address or photo of the individual.

“The credential authentication technology enhances detection capabilities for identifying fraudulent documents such as driver’s licenses and passports at the checkpoint and increases efficiency by automatically verifying passenger identification,” said Christopher Murgia, TSA’s Federal Security Director for Maryland.


TSA, airport, county and state officials celebrated the installation of the new security equipment at a ribbon cutting ceremony.
