Adding more information to an article I wrote last week on 100 percent scanning...More protests are coming forth on the idea of 100 percent cargo scanning in US Commerce. Bill HR-1 in the US House of Representatives and S.509 in the US Senate proposed adoption of the 9/11 commissions recommendations with the added proviso that by 2010 all air cargo in US commerce must be inspected. That concept is great political rhetoric, but is not practical based on current technology and TSA capability. The program is projected to cost $3.6 billion dollars just to implement!
The US Chamber of Commerce and Business Europe both protested the same thing in a letter drafted to Congress in the past week. This is clearly an example of political posturing that will not help our logistics and transportation infrastructure.
What really intrigues me though is S.509 sponsorship in the Senate by Senators Inouye (D-Hawaii) and Stevens (D - Alaska). This is the kind of legislative rhetoric I would expect instead from Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Hilary Clinton (D-NY), whose state was hardest hit by 9/11 but whose political connection to reality is sometimes suspect. Both were highly vocal during the Dubai Ports World/P&O Ports purchase fiasco.
I am all for security, but there has to be a better way than the blunt force trauma to our logistics infrastructure these two bills propose. (Check this link for a high level breakdown of the measures in both bills)
This article was clipped from Logistics Management magazine and can be read in full at the link below.
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