Transportation Security in Post-9/11 America

The Transportation Security Administration was created by President Bush and Congress shortly after the attacks of September 11 to strengthen the country’s transportation security systems. It has since met all of its Congressional mandates and recently moved into the Department of Homeland Security. Now the Transportation Security Administration is responsible for the security of all modes of transportation. Join Admiral James M. Loy for an update on the progress of the TSA since its inception, its role as National Transportation Systems Security Manager, and how that affects travelers today.

Presenter: Admiral James M. Loy, MALS ’70, Administrator, Transportation Security Administration, and former Commandant of the United States Coast Guard.