Transportation Security Administration is a United States government agency responsible for protecting the nation's transportation systems. It aims to ensure the continued freedom of movement for people and commerce in the United States. The agency, sometimes called the TSA, works to prevent criminal acts involving aircraft, airports, bridges, highways, pipelines, ports, and railways. The TSA is part of the Department of Homeland Security.
Transportation Security Administration
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