Friday, 7 December 2012

Clear Airport Security with Clear Me Tomorrow

By Brent Neenan


The process to clear airport security has become daunting ever since the events of 9/11. In response to such horrors the administration at the time; generated divisions such as the TSA to better secure our airport terminals. With a lot more security check points and a better level of scrutiny for all travelers flying became anything but convenient. In 2003 however; a service called Clear Me was created to help handle security while streamlining the processes of getting people onto their flights safely and in a timely manner.

Clear Me's service works through the use if biometric identification cards and iris scans to ensure the identity of the passenger. By providing the card at specific checkpoints a person can expect to cut their travel time down around 30 minutes. Though the potential seemed promising the business folded a few years later only to be picked up again in 2011. It is still in dispute whether the service costing around $200 annually is worth the payoff.

Because Clear Me is ostensibly a security measure not everyone can easily sign up for the service. In order to apply for Clear Me; an individual must supply several pieces of personal information. This includes multiple forms of government ID, submitting to a fingerprint and iris scan and pass a LexisNexis background check. After agreeing to the annual fee and complying with all the rules a subscriber is issued a biometric card to present at particular checkpoints.

Once again unfortunately because the company has already folded once before; it's still up in the air whether the service will; endure. By honoring all previous memberships though; the investors of the company hopes to press on into this century with high flying hopes toward the future.

If everything goes accordingly Clear Me should be coming to an airport near you. Will you be someone standing in line like cattle or will you be using you biometric card to quickly clear airport security?




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