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ACRP Report 61: Elimination or Reduction of Baggage Recheck for Arriving International Passengers (2012)
Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP)

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Mann, Howard, Wong, Solomon, Tse, Stanley, Beeson, Aaron, Ristic, Henry, Transportation Research Board. "List of Abbreviations and Acronyms." ACRP Report 61: Elimination or Reduction of Baggage Recheck for Arriving International Passengers. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2012.

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Front Matter (R1-R9)
Summary (1-4)
What Mandates Baggage Recheck? (5-5)
Increasing Pressures (6-6)
Cost-Effective Risk-Based Solutions Needed (7-7)
Research Approach (8-9)
International Arrivals Connection Market (10-10)
Process Flows for Terminating and Connecting Passengers (11-15)
Case Study 1: Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (16-21)
Case Study 2: HartsfieldJackson Atlanta International Airport (22-27)
Case Study 3: San Francisco International Airport (28-33)
Case Study 4: Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (34-36)
Activities Before a Flight Takes Off from a Foreign Airport (37-37)
Alternative Procedure 1: Exemption of Checked Baggage from FIS (38-38)
Alternative Procedure 2: Alternative Procedure 1 + New Airline/Airport Processes on Arrival (39-39)
Alternative Procedure 3: Alternative Procedure 1 + New CBP Processes on Arrival (40-40)
Alternative Procedure 4: Enhanced Pre-departure Information (41-41)
Alternative Procedure 5: Information Sharing with TSA Programs (42-42)
Alternative Procedure 6: Leveraging Other DHS Programs (43-43)
Alternative Procedure 7: Door-to-Door Baggage Service (44-44)
CBP Risk Management (45-45)
Test 1: Radio Frequency Identification Passenger and Bag Timing (46-47)
Test 2: Information Sharing Between TSA and CBP on Connecting Bags (48-48)
Test 3: Expansion of International-to-International Recheck Reduction Process (49-49)
Test 4: Minimum Connection Time Modeling (50-51)
Test 5: Simulation Modeling (52-53)
Generic Impact Analysis (54-56)
Solutions (57-62)
Evaluation Results (63-66)
Chapter 6 - Conclusions (67-67)
Applying Research to Practice (68-68)
A Path for Improvement (69-69)
Potential Additional Actions (70-70)
Notes and References (71-71)
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms (72-73)
Glossary (74-78)
Appendix A - Connecting Traffic Analysis (2008) (79-83)
Appendix B - Airport Profiles (84-93)
Appendix C - Inventory of Current Recheck Procedures (94-97)
Appendix D - Primer on Airport Processes and Border Risk Management (98-102)
Appendix E - Technical Memorandum on Testing (103-119)
Appendix F - Evaluation of Alternative Procedures (120-128)
Appendix G - Industry Stakeholder Feedback (129-130)
Abbreviations used without definitions in TRB publications (131-131)

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List of Abbreviations and Acronyms 3DThree-Dimensional ABG Automated and Biometric-Supported Border Controls ABI Advance Baggage Information ACRP Airport Cooperative Research Program AMS Amsterdam Airport Schiphol API Advance Passenger Information ASP Advanced Spectroscopic Portal ATDS Airport Technical Design Standards ATL Hartsfield­Jackson Atlanta International Airport ATSA Aviation and Transportation Security Act BOS Logan International Airport (Boston) BSM Baggage Source Message BWIS Baggage Weight and Imaging System CBP Customs and Border Protection CCTV Closed-Circuit Television CITESConvention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora CTL Charlotte Douglas International Airport CUN Cancun International Airport DEN Denver International Airport DFW Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport DHS Department of Homeland Security EDS Explosive Detection System ESTA Electronic System for Travel Authorization EWR Newark Liberty International Airport FAA Federal Aviation Administration FIS Federal Inspection Services 72

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List of Abbreviations and Acronyms 73 FLL Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport FLUX Fast Low Risk Universal Crossing FTE Full-Time Equivalent GUM A.B. Won Pat International Airport (Guam) IAD Dulles International Airport (Washington) IAH George Bush Intercontinental Airport (Houston) IAP Immigration Advisory Program IATA International Air Transport Association ICAO International Civil Aviation Organization JFK John F. Kennedy International Airport (New York) LAS McCarran International Airport (Las Vegas) LAX Los Angeles International Airport LIM Jorge Chavez International Airport (Lima) MCO Orlando International Airport MCT Minimum Connection Time MEM Memphis International Airport MIA Miami International Airport MSP Minneapolis­St. Paul International Airport NRT Tokyo Narita International Airport O&D Origin and Destination OMR Optical Mark Reading ORD O'Hare International Airport (Chicago) PNR Passenger Name Record QSI Quality Service Index RFID Radio Frequency Identification SEA Seattle-Tacoma International Airport SFO San Francisco International Airport TPHP Typical Peak-Hour Passengers TSA Transportation Security Administration TSIF Transportation Security Administration Systems Integration Facility TSO Transportation Security Officer U.S. DOT United States Department of Transportation US-VISIT U.S. Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology VWP Visa Waiver Program