Employee Stories
Employee Spotlight: Marina Blanciforte
December 3, 2020
Marina Blanciforte has a difficult job – some may even say it’s one of the most unenviable jobs at TSA. As the Customer Service and Quality Improvement Manager (CSQIM) for Boston Logan International Airport (BOS), Blanciforte owns customer…
Employee Spotlight: Annette Carr
December 2, 2020
As Disability Program Manager, what Annette Carr does matters because she works to ensure TSA has a barrier-free work environment, allowing all employees to be successful in carrying out TSA’s mission. To understand her…
Washington Dulles International Airport TSA wins Tower of Dulles Award
November 25, 2020
The TSA team at Washington Dulles International Airport received the prestigious 2020 Tower of Dulles Award, given for “meritorious service providing for the betterment of Dulles Airport and the Dulles Economic Corridor.” 2020 has been a…
Northern Virginia TSA officers’ great care of WWII veteran leaves lasting impressions
November 25, 2020
The rock star status World War II veterans enjoy today is…
Administrator Pekoske promotes partnership at TSA Industry Day
November 23, 2020
“Partnership is key.” Those were the words of TSA Administrator David Pekoske during TSA Industry Day, which was held virtually this year. “What I would like to emphasize today is partnership,” Pekoske…
TSA partners with travel groups to rebuild passenger confidence
November 17, 2020
During these challenging times of COVID-19, partnerships are crucial in rebuilding confidence among the traveling public, and TSA is right in the middle of this team effort. TSA Policy, Plans and Engagement…
TSA holds Halloween drive-thru in Yakutat, Alaska
November 10, 2020
With the COVID-19 pandemic putting Halloween at risk this year, TSA at Alaska’s Yakutat Airport (YAK) decided to think outside the box. Team YAK wanted to make sure kids in Yakutat were still able to enjoy a Halloween…
TSA Detroit and Grand Rapids assist the United States Secret Service during presidential campaigns
November 10, 2020
Some opportunities reveal themselves every four years, and 2020 just so happened to be that fourth year. Many have said the 2020 Presidential Campaign season was one of the most unique in our history, and for the…
TSA Training Specialist Murray Price safeguards sensitive security information
November 9, 2020
Murray Price had an IBM PCjr long before most of us had need for usernames or passcodes. His dad worked for IBM in the 1960s until retirement, and an inquisitive Price took a job in the company’s computer lab where clients came to write…
Did you know? TSA partners to keep pipelines safe
November 9, 2020
When you think about TSA, chances are you think about airports and checkpoints and don’t normally envision surface transportation, especially the nation’s hazardous liquid and natural gas pipeline systems. However, TSA…
Kudos Across America – Detroit
November 4, 2020
I know the airlines and TSA can get a bad rep. I could never adequately thank the individuals who I came in contact with today. I left my wallet on the car roof, and [the wallet] flew off somewhere on our way to the airport. (Good job,…
Kudos Across America – Denver
October 30, 2020
Great job, Cynthia Jones! A shout-out to Cynthia Jones at Denver for calling me at the phone number taped to the back of my Kindle. I left it at the checkpoint and she found it. I was able to retrieve it before my flight…
Washington State TSA officers help develop COVID-19 procedures while on detail
October 23, 2020
2020 has been a year of change and challenge at TSA because of the COVID-19 pandemic. After the risks of the virus were identified, the agency responded quickly to develop and implement procedures to ensure the health and safety of employees.…
TSA’s Kimberly Walton receives the Roger W. Jones Award
October 23, 2020
TSA Executive Assistant Administrator (EAA) Kimberly Walton is a 2020 recipient of the prestigious Roger W. Jones…
Officer discovers artfully concealed knife
October 22, 2020
“First, I thought, ‘What is this guy thinking?’ Second, I thought about the situation, observed his body language and stance and thought about if he seemed aggressive or if he truly intended to do harm.” That’s what went through the mind of Los…
TSA Connecticut receives federal unsung hero award for securing plane crash site
October 22, 2020
On October 2, 2019, seven people were killed when a World-War II-era plane crashed on the runway and burst into flames after hitting a deicing facility at Bradley International Airport (BDL) in Windsor Locks, Connecticut. Six other people on the…
TSA family rallies around Baltimore security director, fight against breast cancer
October 20, 2020
Each year in the U.S., over 250,000 people are diagnosed with breast cancer, and more than 42,000 lose their lives from what the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says is the second most common cancer among women. It’s been a…
TSA employees dedicated to diverse, inclusive workplace
October 19, 2020
TSA employees in Philadelphia are making a commitment to diversity and inclusion. Over 200 TSA Philadelphia (PHL) team members participated in a Diversity and Inclusion pledge signing ceremony. The event showcased original diversity- and…
Building traveling public’s trust
October 16, 2020
TSA is partnering with disability and multicultural advocacy organizations and tribal nations to make sure the passenger screening and traveling experience is appropriate for all. As part of the agency’s efforts, TSA annually hosts a Disability…
TSA Employee Spotlight: TSA inspector ensures security for air cargo carriers
October 14, 2020
Before becoming a transportation security inspector for TSA, Brittaney Rupert did a little bit of everything at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG). As an airline employee, Rupert worked behind the ticket counter and at…