Transportation Security
TSA Vetting Indicator Tags
Vetting indicators are used to identify segments of passengers to include Pre ✓, Standard, and Crew.




Increasing Efficiency for Homeland Security
TSA Blended Lanes
Blended lanes provide TSA PreCheck screening in the United States to confirmed TSA PreCheck individuals and their accessible property at smaller airports that do not have a dedicated TSA PreCheck checkpoint. At the nation’s larger airports, blended lanes are utilized during off-peak hours when TSA PreCheck passenger volume is too low for dedicated TSA PreCheck lanes.
Vetting indicators fit into an officer’s hand and are large enough to be visible on the x-ray machine, heavy enough to go through the x-ray machine alone and show up on the x-ray fully while not alarming in the unit.
The vetting indicators are uniquely identifiable to the divestiture officer and the x-ray officer without calling attention to passengers.
RadMarkTM Bin Identification System
X-ray visible bin markers.




If you can see it, you can identify it!
RadMarkTM Bin Identification System
The RadMarkTM bin identification system is based upon a simple concept:If you can see it you can identify it.
A uniquely identifiable, x-ray visible, tag is placed under the rim of each bin. The identification code on the radiopaque marker tag matches the identification label on the bin. When the scanner operator selects a bin to be checked it is visually identified on the scanner screen by the ID number. The bin can then be easily segregated for further screening through visually matching the bin label.
Pre-marked bins and labels may be purchased from DSA Detection, Inc.
