The Airforwarder’s Association wants President Obama to nominate a new administrator for the Transportation Security Administration. The agency has been without a confirmed administrator since the end of 2014, when John Pistole retired. Policy initiatives that AfA said need a confirmed administrator in order to move forward include finalizing pending changes to TSA’s indirect air carrier cargo security program.
AfA calls for new TSA leader
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