Las Vegas Review-Journal

Mccarran airport to use 3D-image bag scanners

Processing expected to speed up over time

- By Art Marroquin Las Vegas Review-journal

Some carry-on bags at Mccarran Internatio­nal Airport will be scanned with the same technology used by hospitals for medical images, the Transporta­tion Security Administra­tion said Monday.

Computeriz­ed tomography, or CT imaging, already is used to screen checked baggage at the Las Vegas airport, but the units are now small enough to look inside carry-on bags passing through airport checkpoint­s, TSA spokeswoma­n Lorie Dankers said.

The scanners will be deployed to Mccarran and 14 other airports nationwide within the next few months, allowing TSA officers to see items more clearly.

“For the most part, there will be no difference from current carry-on screening except that, over time, processing is anticipate­d to be faster,” Dankers said. “The added level of security to the passenger would be transparen­t while gaining greater efficiency in processing time in the future.”

Several types of CT scanners made by Analogic, IDSS, L3 and Smiths Detection will be tested inside Mccarran’s Terminal 3 to determine which units work best at the airport, Dankers said. Scanners start at $350,000, with funding approved by Congress.

The TSA has used X-ray machines that generate two-dimensiona­l views of carry-on bags. CT technology allows workers to rotate 3D images to better analyze contents.

Algorithms in the system alert the TSA of possible explosive devices. Bags that require further screening will still be pulled aside for inspection by a TSA officer.

CT testing began last year at Phoenix Sky Harbor Internatio­nal and Boston’s Logan Internatio­nal airports.

The technology could help the

TSA move toward a goal of allowing travelers to once again keep liquids and laptop computers in their bags at security checkpoint­s. Last week, TSA Administra­tor David Pekoske told CBS that “we think in perhaps five years or so, the passengers won’t have to take anything out of their carry-on bags.”

Contact Art Marroquin at amarroquin@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0336. Find @Amarroquin_ LV on Twitter.

 ?? Richard Brian ?? Las Vegas Review-journal @vegasphoto­graph A man traveling on Allegiant Air grabs his belongings in the baggage claim area at Mccarran Internatio­nal Airport, where new scanners will be deployed.
Richard Brian Las Vegas Review-journal @vegasphoto­graph A man traveling on Allegiant Air grabs his belongings in the baggage claim area at Mccarran Internatio­nal Airport, where new scanners will be deployed.
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