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Steven Frischling, aka: Fish, is globe hopping professional photographer, airline emerging media consultant working with large global airlines and founder of The Travel Strategist. Fish has racked up more than 1,000,000 miles since he started to track his mileage in 2005.

Fish's travel tends to be less than leisurely, including flying from New York to Basrah, Iraq, for six hours; Hong Kong for eight hours, Kuwait City for two hours and traveling around the world in 3.5 days to shoot a series of photo assignments in 4 cities and 4 countries on 3 separate continents.

Fish grew up at the end of New York's JFK International Airport's Runway 4R/22L, which probably explains his enjoyment of watching planes, fly overhead. When not shooting photos or traveling Fish designs camera bags, hones is expertise on airline security and spends his time at home cheering for the Red Sox with his 3 kids 102 yards from the ocean.

The TSA Needs To Receive A Permanent Boss

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27/04/2009 – The TSA Needs To Receive A Permanent Boss

Following the swearing in of President Barack Obama at the end of January, Gale Rossides was appointed the “Acting Administrator” for the Transportation Security Administration, which I wrote about here: 23/01/2009 – The TSA Gets A New Boss : Will We See A New TSA?

While the primary focus of the current White House Administration is on the economy, the dual wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and negotiating a health care bill, they must also work on appointing a permanent Administrator for the TSA.

The White House on more than one occasion has down played the significance of appointing a permanent TSA Administrator, however this is dangerous. Not having a permanent leader for the TSA gives the agency, of more than 60,000 employees, no sense of stability. Since the TSA’s creation in 2002, the agency has had four permanent Administrators and now an Acting Administrator. No agency can act effectively if top management is constantly in flux.

The TSA plays an important role in not only protecting travelers in the United States but on a global platform as well, as the TSA is responsible for the security of millions of passengers traveling from the United States to destinations overseas. While the TSA is often on the tips of people’s tongues when it comes to mistake, the agency has taken the lead in certain global security initiatives, such as the creation of the 3-1-1 system now in place around the world.

As important a role as the TSA plays, and no matter how professional their agents, the agency needs to be overhauled, repaired and relaunched. In the role of “Acting Administrator” Rossides cannot perform what needs to be done…the rebuilding of the TSA.

If Rossides is to be appointed the permanent Administrator for the TSA the White House needs to ensure that is put into place quickly. Rossides is certainly qualified to lead the TSA, as one of six original handpicked Federal Executives tasked with creating the TSA in 2002 and experience in overhauling the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco & Firearms, her experience can benefit the agency as a whole.

If the new Administrator for the TSA is to be someone other than Rossides, that person needs to be quickly identified so the TSA can move forward, continue to integrate its intelligence with other Federal Agencies and become a defined agency that is at the forefront of technology, intelligence gathering and protection of the traveling public.

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  1. [...] The Federal Government can start by appointing a permanent Administrator to the TSA. I addressed this in April, before the media started discussing this a few days ago in this post: 27/04/2009 – The TSA Needs To Receive A Permanent Boss [...]

  2. [...] At the start of 2009 I wrote about the installation of Gale Rossides as the Acting Administrator for the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), followed up discussing the TSA’s need for a permanent Administrator. [...]

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