
For instance, you cannot get into a club for a party without a legal and verified id card. Visit the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.Every single function requires some form of identification, and having your id at hand saves you from a lot of trouble. By then, driver’s licenses must be Real ID-compliant. While the units will accept regular driver’s licenses for the time being, they will not do so after Oct. They are not being used at the alternate checkpoint on the ticketing level. They are being deployed only at the main security checkpoint in the landside building. Pittsburgh International is among the earliest airports to get the units. The TSA plans to install 1,500 CAT units at airports throughout the nation by the end of 2022. “Credential authentication technology enhances our detection capabilities for identifying altered or fraudulent documents such as driver’s licenses and passports at checkpoints and increases efficiency by automatically verifying passenger identification,” said Karen Keys-Turner, TSA’s federal security director for Pittsburgh International.Īccording to the agency, the units can validate thousands of ID types, including: driver’s licenses, passports, military common access cards, retired military ID cards, Department of Homeland Security Trusted Traveler ID cards, uniformed services ID cards, permanent resident cards and U.S. The exceptions may be those under 18 or where there are issues with the ID. In most cases, travelers won’t have to show their boarding passes at the checkpoints, according to the TSA. The system then tells the TSA agent whether the identification is valid.īefore the TSA started using the units, travelers had to physically hand their IDs to officers, who then checked them for authenticity. Travelers simply place their ID into the CAT unit to be scanned. “If someone tried to forge it, this unit will know.”Īs an added bonus, the system is touchless - helping in the fight against spreading COVID-19. “Now we’re using state-of-the-art technology to determine that a form of ID is valid,” said TSA spokeswoman Lisa Farbstein. The system provides TSA officers with a means of verifying a traveler’s identification, such as a driver’s license or passport, while also confirming whether that person is scheduled to fly from the airport that day. Transportation Security Administration officers have begun using four new mobile credential authentication technology (CAT) units at the Findlay airport’s main security checkpoint. A new technology implemented at Pittsburgh International Airport can help fight the possible spread of COVID-19 - and make sure you’re not flying with a fake ID.
