Good news for those who felt Transportation Security Administration officers were getting to know them a little too well. The TSA will soon remove all body scanners that show nearly nude images of people trying to board flights.
The TSA decided to end a $5 million contract with OSI Rapiscan Systems unit after it couldnt meet Congressional demands to make the images less revealing. Rapiscan apparently couldnt figure out how to make its software show less nakedness while still showing security threats.
It became clear to TSA they would be unable to meet our timeline,Karen Shelton Waters, the TSA s assistant administrator for acquisitions, told Bloomberg. As a result of that, we terminated the contract for the convenience of the government.
The TSA got rid of 76 of Rapiscan s machines in 2012 and will now remove the 174 machines that are left in American airports.