The U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the Transportation Security Administration has announced some changes to the Transportation Worker Identification Credential card program, used by truckers ...
Petty Officer 3rd Class Jarrod Bohler (MST3) and Petty Officer 3rd Class Justin Biss (MST3) talk with a truck driver about his transportation worker identification credential as he attempts to enter ...
The Transportation Security Administration announced recently it is reducing the fees associated with obtaining a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) and a Hazardous Materials ...
This story appears in the Feb. 25 print edition of Transport Topics. Two years after it was first announced, the federal government has begun a full rollout of its plan to provide high-tech, secure ...
MOBILE, Alabama -- Unlike the rollout of the federally required ID cards for port workers close to seven years ago, recent changes to the program went mostly unnoticed. Now when maritime worker along ...
The Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC®)[1] is a biometric-enabled smart card identity credential that is issued to maritime workers to enable unescorted access into secure areas of ...
The Transportation Security Administration is blaming a power outage last October for permanently damaging equipment used to reset personal identification numbers for thousands of holders of the ...
Match-on-Card (MOC) with secure messaging (SBMOC) has the potential to become part of the Federal Information Processing Standard 201 (FIPS201) and may prove useful for the maritime Transportation ...
Applicants for Transportation Worker Identification Credentials will pay slightly less starting March 19 and a more significant fee reduction recently kicked in for certain TWIC holders seeking a ...
Last week, the U.S. Coast Guard published its long-awaited final rule outlining the requirements for electronic biometric readers used in conjunction with the Transportation Worker Identification ...
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