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Travelers who enroll in TSA PreCheck will now have an additional gender marker option on their applications, as the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) attempts to more accurately represent travelers' genders.
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The Transportation Security Administration checkpoint at Albany International Airport is now using new technology that confirms the validity of a traveler’s identification and confirms their flight information in near real time. This technology will enhance detection capabilities for identifying fraudulent documents at the security checkpoint.