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Suggested Citation:"Acronyms and Initialisms." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2011. Guide to the Decision-Making Tool for Evaluating Passenger Self-Tagging. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/14470.
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Suggested Citation:"Acronyms and Initialisms." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2011. Guide to the Decision-Making Tool for Evaluating Passenger Self-Tagging. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/14470.
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AA American Airlines AAAE American Association of Airport Executives AC Air Canada ACC Airport Consultants Council ACI-NA Airports Council International-North America ACRP Airport Cooperative Research Program ADA Americans with Disabilities Act ADM Aéroports de Montréal AF Air France AIDX Aviation Information data Exchange AKL Auckland Airport AMS Amsterdam Airport Schiphol ANZ Air New Zealand ARN Stockholm-Arlanda Airport ATA Air Transport Association BCBP Bar-Coded Boarding Passes BDO Behavioral Detection Officer BHS Baggage Handling System BPM Baggage Process Message BRS Baggage Reconciliation System BSM Baggage System Message BRTG Bags-Ready-To-Go BTAS baggage tag activation system BWG baggage working group CAA Civil Aviation Authority CBP Customs and Border Patrol CHC Christchurch Airport CU Common Use CUBD Common Use Baggage Drop CUPPS Common Use Passenger Processing System CUSS Common Use Self-Service CUTE Common Use Terminal Equipment DCS Departure Control System 43 Acronyms and Initialisms

DfT Department for Transport DSM Des Moines Airport DUB Dublin Airport EI Aer Lingus EZY EasyJet FSD Federal Security Director FTE Full-time Employee IATA International Air Transport Association ICE Immigration and Customs Enforcement IT Information Technology ITIL Information Technology Infrastructure Library GPP General Purpose Printer GVA Geneva International Airport MACs Moves, Adds, Changes MAF Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries NASP National Aviation Security Program PCI DSS Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard PPBM Positive Passenger Bag Match PEMG Passenger Experience Management Group PSG Process Subgroup PSI Principal Security Inspector PST Passenger Self-Tagging RFID Radio Frequency Identification SBT Self Baggage Tag SEA Seattle-Tacoma International Airport StB Simplifying the Business TC Transport Canada TRB Transportation Research Board TSA Transportation Security Administration WLG Wellington International Airport WS WestJet YUL Montréal Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport YVR Vancouver International Airport YYZ Toronto Pearson International Airport 44 Guide to the Decision-Making Tool for Evaluating Passenger Self-Tagging

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TRB’s Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Report 41: Guide to the Decision-Making Tool for Evaluating Passenger Self-Tagging provides the information and tools, included on and accompanying CD-ROM, necessary for an airport or airline to determine the appropriateness of pursuing passenger self-tagging should it be allowed in the United States in the future.

The tools, in an Excel Spreadsheet format, allow for the input of airport-specific information, such as facility size and passenger flows, while also providing industry averages to assist those airports and airlines that haven’t yet collected their individual information. The decision-making tools provide both qualitative and quantitative information that can then be used to assess if passenger self-tagging meets organizational needs or fits into their strategic plan.

Appendix A to ACRP 41 was published online as ACRP Web-Only Document 10: Appendix A: Research Documentation for ACRP Report 41.

The CD-ROM included as part of ACRP Report 41 is also available for download from TRB’s website as an ISO image. Links to the ISO image and instructions for burning a CD-ROM from an ISO image are provided below.

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