December 9, 2009 1:38 PM

5 TSA Employees Put on Leave for Breach

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(AP)  Five U.S. Transportation Security Administration employees have been placed on administrative leave since it was discovered that sensitive guidelines about airport passenger screening were posted on the Internet.

The screening document was improperly on the Internet in a way that could offer insight into how to sidestep security.

But a former transportation official said the guidelines did not constitute "a road map for terrorists."

The personnel move was disclosed as senators questioned administration officials Wednesday about the second embarrassing security flap at the Homeland Security Department in as many weeks. The Secret Service, also part of the sprawling department, is investigating how a couple of would-be reality TV stars were able to get into a White House state dinner without an invitation.

Assistant Homeland Security secretary David Heyman told senators Wednesday that a full investigation into the Internet security lapse is under way and the TSA employees have been taken off duty pending the results of that probe. He did not say how many employees were put on leave. A TSA official who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the continuing investigation said five employees were placed on administrative leave Tuesday.

The Homeland Security Department has also stopped posting documents with security information either in full or in part on the Internet until the TSA review is complete, Heyman told the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs committee.

"Even what appeared to be an innocent posting to help federal contractors can have serious consequences for our security," Sen. Susan Collins, a Republican, said Wednesday.

Heyman said he did not know who at TSA approved the document going on the Web.

The TSA removed the document from the Internet on Sunday after the lapse was reported on a blog.

Among many sensitive sections, the document outlines who is exempt from certain additional screening measures, including members of the U.S. armed forces, governors and lieutenant governors, the mayor of Washington and their immediate families.

It also offers examples of identification documents that screeners accept, including congressional, federal air marshal and CIA ID cards; and it explains that diplomatic pouches and certain foreign dignitaries with law enforcement escorts are not subjected to any screening at all. It said certain methods of verifying identification documents aren't used on all travelers during peak travel crushes.

TSA said the document is now outdated. It was posted in March by TSA on the Federal Business Opportunity site. The posting was improper because sensitive information was not properly protected, TSA spokeswoman Kristin Lee said.

Noting that the transportation agency uses multiple layers of security, Lee said, "TSA is confident that screening procedures currently in place remain strong."

The document also describes these screening protocols:

-Individuals with a passport from Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Libya, Syria, Sudan, Afghanistan, Lebanon, Somalia, Iraq, Yemen, or Algeria, should be given additional screening unless there are specific instructions not to.

Former TSA Administrator Kip Hawley said the document is not something a security agency would want to inadvertently post online, but he said it's not a road map for terrorists. "Hyperventilating that this is a breach of security that's going to endanger the public is flat wrong," Hawley said.

AP
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by Rodney_Hart December 10, 2009 8:10 AM EST
All these TSA procedures are not worth a dime. It is all a show.
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by cattiej December 9, 2009 10:13 PM EST
I agree with many of these comments...fire this TSA employees..I have seen some of the people who work at the airport for TSA. Many of them just stand around and many of them are so fat and out of shape, they couldn't chase anyone if they had too..There sorta like the local jail guards..they are political employee's..Many of them are old, carry a gun that anyone who is half way in shape could take from them. I doubt some of these TSA people could find their butt with their hands. Notice that some of the luggage in the carousel's keeps going around and around. Anyone can pick up your luggage and make off with it. How many times have people who are going thru the check points had their money stolen from thiefs that the TSA staff didn't pay attention to..Seems to me I saw this on 60 minutes or some other TV show recently. Makes you wonder who's watching the store. Notice on the side of my computer screen a company called Everest University, advertising to earn your degree in Homeland Security & another asking if you are a TSA employee that a law firm is advertising that they have experienced TSA lawyers who will fight for you..What's that all about? Another opening for terriorts to learn how to circumvent the TSA system?
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by Hosheen December 9, 2009 6:08 PM EST
What does it matter? The Terminally Stupid Authority has never done anything that would even slightly inconvenience a real terrorist. Even I can think of several ways to hijack an airplane using weapons that would go right through any security check they ever thought about.

The TSA, from bottom to top, is really government "Workfare" for people far too stupid to get a real job.
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by sdemaggie December 9, 2009 4:30 PM EST
Put on leave? Fire the idiots!
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by edgy44 December 9, 2009 2:47 PM EST
There is a protocol. First you get them out of the building, then you pull their security clearance, and then you fire them. It all has to waterfall down. Obviously the IT and Security Managers will have to go.
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by rixmix98 December 9, 2009 1:24 PM EST
Administrative leave? You've got to be kidding me.
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