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In Congress this morning: “TSA Oversight Part I: Whole Body Imaging”

Posted on March 16, 2011July 3, 2025 by Dissent

House Committee on Government Oversight & Reform, Subcommittee on National Security

Today, 9:30 am – 11:30 am, EST:

“TSA Oversight Part I: Whole Body Imaging“

Witnesses

Panel I
Representative Sharon Cissna
Alaska State House of Representatives
District 22

Panel II
Marc Rotenberg
Executive Director
Electronic Privacy Information Center

Fred Cate
Distinguished Professor and Director of the Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research
Indiana University
Senior Policy Advisor of the Hunton & Williams’ Center for Information Policy Leadership

Dr. David Brenner
Higgins Professor of Radiation Biophysics at the College of Physicians & Surgeons
Columbia University
Director of the Center for Radiological Research
Director of the Columbia University Radiological Research Accelerator Facility

Stewart Baker
Partner
Steptoe & Johnson LLP

The hearing will be streamed live at http://oversight.house.gov.

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