IDEMIA, the pioneer and long-time authorized TSA PreCheck® enrollment provider, announces the launch of a new type of TSA PreCheck enrollment initiative that simplifies the process. This kicks off at Jackson-Medgar Wiley Evers International Airport (JAN) in Jackson, Mississippi this week.

IDEMIA I&S North America is bringing enrollment to the traveler as they depart for their trip. This will facilitate better access and awareness to the many benefits of TSA PreCheck, which helps keep travelers moving through security while also improving aviation security.

Three operational scenarios

The initiative starts on March 17th, 2022, at JAN Airport and IDEMIA plans to unveil the TSA PreCheck enrollment initiative at other airports later this year. “This is absolutely a game-changer for enrollment efficiencies, and we are incredibly excited to roll it out this week at JAN Airport in Jackson, Mississippi. We are giving passengers greater access and flexibility, making the whole process easier, quicker, and more efficient.”

The initiative at JAN Airport will be tested across three operational scenarios

Passenger education is a priority for this initiative and key to its success, so we are working closely with our enrollment agents and brand ambassadors who will be stationed throughout the airport in easy-to-spot uniforms to increase awareness, encourage passengers to enroll, and answer any questions,” said Lisa Sullivan, SVP, Travel, and Transport for IDEMIA I&S North America. The initiative at JAN Airport will be tested across three operational scenarios to evaluate various locations in the airport: pre-security, post-security, and in the gate area.

Improved enrollment process

This is an exciting development for TSA, the TSA PreCheck Application Program, and the traveling public. We’ve listened to travelers’ feedback and worked with IDEMIA to make enrolling more accessible. Once we’ve completed this two-week pilot, we will have a better understanding of how it can best accommodate the traveler and where it needs to be within an airport to have maximum benefit.”

From there, IDEMIA will work with the TSA and airports to expand this improved enrollment process to other markets in the U.S,” said Kim Jackson, Federal Security Director with the TSA for the State of Mississippi. Across JAN Airport beginning March 17 and running through March 28, IDEMIA enrollment teams will run mobile carts equipped to enroll passengers for TSA PreCheck in five minutes or less. Most passengers will receive their Known Traveler Number (KTN) within 3-5 days.

Decreasing passenger wait times

TSA PreCheck is an opportunity to provide access to the public to shorten their time at the airport"

I am elated that Jackson-Medgar Wiley Evers International Airport is the first to roll out this new TSA PreCheck enrollment initiative. TSA PreCheck is an opportunity to provide access to the public to shorten their time at the airport. The goal of TSA PreCheck is to help decrease passenger wait times at security checkpoints. TSA PreCheck will provide constituents and others who are traveling, the chance to advance through potentially long lines and have a successful flight,” said U.S. Congressman Bennie Thompson of Mississippi, Chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee.

TSA PreCheck is an outstanding program created to provide the best combination of traveler safety and incredible convenience. The enrollment initiative launching in Mississippi is aimed at growing the TSA PreCheck program."

"Giving Mississippi travelers the first opportunity to add enrolling in TSA PreCheck to their departure itinerary, with the benefit of being approved within 3-5 days to use by their next trip is our honor. Thank you to IDEMIA and TSA for using our wonderful state and incredible residents for this launch,” said U.S. Congressman Steven Palazzo, U.S. representative for Mississippi’s 4th Congressional District.

Streamlining security checkpoints

TSA PreCheck has transformed travel for millions and benefits both traveler and airport operations"

As travel ramps up in a post-pandemic America, increasing enrollment in the TSA PreCheck program will help make air travel more secure and more efficient for travelers. I’m excited to see this new TSA PreCheck enrollment initiative launched from Mississippi, and look forward to seeing its successful implementation in other states,” said U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.), who serves on the Senate Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee.

TSA Precheck streamlines security checkpoints at airports for the many Americans who are looking forward to traveling across the country for work, vacation, or to see their loved ones. The new TSA PreCheck initiative will ensure that TSA is enrolling more people, resulting in protecting the traveling public, while making air travel easier for all Americans,” said Vice Ranking Member of the Committee on Homeland Security, Congressman Michael Guest.

TSA PreCheck has transformed travel for millions and benefits both traveler and airport operations. We are excited for Jackson to be at the center of this new and important evolution of the program and look forward to supporting efforts to get more travelers enrolled in TSA PreCheck,” said Robert Martin, Chairman, Board of Commissioners, Jackson Municipal Airport Authority.

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