ALEXANDRIA, Va. – August 15 -- Twenty seven
more airports, including some of the nation’s largest and busiest facilities,
have joined the seven founding
member airports of the Registered
Traveler Interoperability Consortium (RTIC) which is an effort from American
Association of Airport Executives (AAAE) and airports to establish common business rules and technical standards
to create a permanent and interoperable Registered Traveler Program. In
addition, the RTIC has launched a website with information about the Consortium
including a roster which is available at www.rtconsortium.org.
A membership list is below.
“RTIC membership and
interest is driven by the importance of a permanent, interoperable system for
the industry,” Carter Morris, AAAE Senior Vice President said. “Registered
Traveler is a program that needs to move at the speed of industry not at the
speed of government and our members are working toward that goal.”
The RTIC will leverage existing airport programs and AAAE’s Transportation Security
Clearinghouse network to provide an open, universal system to develop
registered traveler solutions that allow airports, airlines and industry partners sufficient flexibility to
tailor solutions to their local environment.
“Just as credit cards are
accepted once issued at most businesses around the country, if you signed up as
a Registered Traveler in Washington, D.C., you ought to be recognized as a
Registered Traveler in Minneapolis or any other airport around the country,” said
Morris. “The Registered Traveler Interoperability Consortium is a group of
airports working together to create a platform that works seamlessly at
individual airports around the country and in turn, facilitates Registered
Traveler working everywhere.”
A
permanent, interoperable Registered Traveler Program has several advantages for
government, industry and the traveling public. In developing these standards,
the consortium will focus on six themes: improving security, expediting
passenger processing, creating passenger screening consistency, reducing the
passenger “hassle factor”, developing a system that can be used nationwide and
coordinating with TSA and airline partners. Most importantly, the consortium members
believe that the program needs to move forward operationally without further
delay.
An interoperable,
nationwide Registered Traveler Program depends on the implementation of a
technical, operational, and business model capable of supporting individual
airport needs, while providing the common infrastructure that allows passengers
to use this capability at any airport nationwide. Working with the current RT
providers and TSA while leveraging the technology and identity program
expertise of Daon, a leading provider of identity management software, the AAAE
Transportation Security Clearinghouse and its partners offer airports and industry
participants the capability to implement solutions which will secure and protect their
investment in these projects. Providing the assurance and confidence that the potential
industry partners have certified their solutions into a common framework is key
to supporting a national RT infrastructure.
Airports founding the
consortium include Minneapolis St. Paul International Airport, Phoenix Sky Harbor, San
Francisco International
Airport, Denver International Airport, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority’s
Reagan Washington National and Dulles International Airports, Dallas Ft. Worth International Airport and the Port Columbus International Airport.
Airports and providers
interested in joining the consortium should contact Carter Morris
at cmorris@aaae.org. Membership in the consortium is free to qualified
parties.
RTIC Founding
Members:
Minneapolis St. Paul International Airport
Phoenix Sky Harbor
San Francisco International Airport
Denver International Airport
The Metropolitan Washington
Airports Authority’s Reagan Washington National and Dulles International Airports
Port Columbus International Airport
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport
RTIC Members
Albany International Airport
Bangor International Airport
Boston Logan International Airport
Flagstaff Pulliam Airport
Ft Lauderdale-Hollywood Int'l Airport
Grand Forks Regional Airport Authority
Greater Rockford Airport Authority
Jackson Hole Airport
Kent County Aeronautics Commission
Lafayette Regional Airport
Lambert St. Louis International Airport
Lihue Airport
Monterey Peninsula Airport
Myrtle Beach International Airport
Newport News International Airport
Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport
Palm Beach International Airport
Philadelphia International Airport
Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport
Redmond Airport
Rhode Island Airport Corporation
Roanoke Regional Airport Commission
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
Shenandoah Valley Regional Airport
Tupelo Regional Airport
Waco Regional Airport
Yeager Airport
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