Most weapons detection programs do not fail at installation. They degrade afterward, quietly, without anyone formally deciding to lower the standard. Secondary screening is almost always where that degradation begins.
When the process surrounding detection technology is not deliberately designed, the investment in detection capability stops delivering what it was purchased to deliver. Secondary screening becomes an ongoing management problem that consumes personnel, space, and operational goodwill without producing proportionate security value.
Our latest whitepaper covers what it takes to build a secondary screening program that holds up.
Inside, you will find:
Secondary screening done well is largely invisible. This whitepaper provides the frameworks to get there.
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