WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal probe of a Transportation Security Administration program to screen suspicious behavior of passengers at airports suggests the effort, which has cost almost $1 billion since 2007, has not been proven effective, according to a report released Wednesday. The Government Accountability Office said its
Federal Probe Questions TSA Behavior Profiling
The Government Accountability Office said its investigation found the TSA program — called Screening of Passengers by Observation Techniques — were «no better than chance.»