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\"HomelandWASHINGTON \u2014 The Transportation Security Administration has completed its review of 28 airport access control recommendations provided to the agency by the Aviation Security Advisory Committee (ASAC) at the request of Secretary Jeh C. Johnson, Department of Homeland Security.<\/p>\n

The recommendations are the result of a comprehensive review conducted over the course of three months. In January 2015, Johnson asked the ASAC to determine if additional risk-based security measures, resource reallocations, new investments or policy changes are necessary to address the potential insider threat vulnerability at U.S. airports.<\/p>\n

As noted in the report, \u201cthe recommendations were developed within the context of Risk-Based Security (RBS), a holistic approach to aviation security endorsed throughout every level of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).\u201d<\/p>\n

RBS has proven to be a significantly better system than a one-size-fits-all system because it enables better allocation of resources and it focuses on identifying those with intentions to harm persons and\/or property.<\/p>\n

\u201cI am deeply grateful to the Aviation Security Advisory Committee for their work developing these recommendations,\u201d said Peter Neffenger, TSA Administrator. \u201cThey are instrumental in mitigating the potential insider threat vulnerability at our airports.\u201d<\/p>\n

ASAC provided their recommendations to TSA April 8.\u00a0TSA took five immediate steps in response<\/a>\u00a0to the ASAC\u2019s report:<\/p>\n