TSA announces final TWIC costs
Port and maritime workers will pay slightly less than projected in January but still more than first predicted in May 2006.
Port and maritime workers will pay slightly less than initially predicted for their Transportation Worker Identification Credentials.According to a notice published Tuesday in the Federal Register, a new card will cost $137, two dollars less than TSA had indicated in January. The final price includes a $43 enrollment fee, a $72 production and security threat assessment, and a $22 FBI fee.Workers who have already undergone comparable background checks will pay only $105 for their cards, saving $10 on the security threat assessment and the full $22 FBI fee.The TWIC program will require 850,000 port and maritime workers to carry a secure smart card containing biometric data and other personal information.Although the final costs are lower than projected at the beginning of the year, the fees still are nearly $10 higher than TSA predicted in May 2006.
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