Chicago Sun-Times

TSA CHIEF OF SECURITY OUSTED

- BYALICIA A. CALDWELL

WASHINGTON — A House committee said Monday that the head of security operations at the Transporta­tion Security Administra­tion has been replaced.

“Kelly Hoggan has been removed from his position as head of security at TSA,” the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform posted on Twitter.

Meanwhile, The Associated Press obtained a memo sent from TSA Administra­tor Peter Neffenger that does not mention Hoggan but names an acting replacemen­t.

“Darby LaJoye will serve as the Acting Assistant Administra­tor of the Office of Security Operations,” Neffenger wrote in the memo addressed to TSA senior leaders. “Darby LaJoye is an experience­d Federal Security Director with successful leadership tours at two of the nation’s largest airports, Los Angeles Internatio­nal Airport in California and John F. Kennedy Internatio­nal Airport in New York.”

About a year later, a report from the Homeland Security inspector general’s office revealed that agency employees failed to find explosives, weapons and other dangerous items in more than 95 percent of covert tests at multiple U. S. airports.

That report and allegation­s of other mismanagem­ent within TSA have drawn congressio­nal scrutiny and promoted multiple hearings on Capitol Hill.

Hoggan’s ouster also comes amid growing concerns of massive security lines at airports this summer. The long lines have been blamed in part on more travelers during the busy summer travel season and a shortage of screening officers manning checkpoint­s.

Neffenger has also attributed some security line woes to less people than anticipate­d applying for the government’s PreCheck program, which allows passengers to move through security faster after submitting to a background check.

In recent weeks there have been reports of thousands of people missing flights because of the lengthy wait times. Problems have been reported in Chicago, and Neffenger was in the city last week to meet with local officials to discuss the problems.

In his memo Wednesday, Neffenger said, “At Chicago O’Hare Internatio­nal Airport, a new leadership team is now overseeing screening operations.”

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GETTY IMAGES Passengers wait at a TSA checkpoint at O’Hare onMay 16.

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