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TSA Facial Recognition Coming To Fenway Park As IDEMIA Partners With The Boston Red Sox

Posted on April 24, 2019 by pogowasright.org

Joe Cadillic sent along this press release from IDEMIA:

World Champion Boston Red Sox and IDEMIA Partner to Bring TSA Pre✓® to Fans

Reston, VA and Boston, MA – IDEMIA, the global leader in Augmented Identity™, and the 2018 World Champion Boston Red Sox, have teamed up to bring IDEMIA’s IdentoGO® enrollment centers to Red Sox home games. IDEMIA, which offers TSA Pre✓® enrollment, will have enrollment agents at Red Sox home games starting at the beginning of the 2019 season.

IDEMIA’s centers offer enrollment for TSA Pre✓®, a program that allows travelers to enjoy a fast and efficient screening experience at U.S. airports. Once approved for TSA Pre✓®, travelers do not need to remove their shoes, liquids, laptops, belts and jackets as they go through security. There are more than 450 TSA Pre✓® lanes at over 200 U.S. airports. The cost of enrollment in the program is $85 and is good for five years, that breaks down to just $17 per year.

As the first Major League Baseball team to collaborate with IDEMIA, the agreement allows fans with TSA Pre✓® to access Fenway Park via an IDEMIA Fast Pass™ lane. The lanes are exclusively for IDEMIA customers and is not a TSA Pre✓® security line.

Read the rest of it on IDEMIA’s site.

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