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TSA Pledges Additional $21.9 Million for Chicago O'Hare Security

TSA's total commitment for O'Hare International Airport is now $59.4 million

Rear Adm. David M. Stone, USN (Ret.), assistant secretary of Homeland Security for the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), recently announced the agency is providing an additional $21.9 million for security systems to handle growing passenger traffic at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport.

TSA provided the additional funding through an Other Transactional Agreement (OTA). The city of Chicago will use the money to improve the existing baggage screening systems at Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 at O'Hare. In July, TSA signed an agreement for $37.5 million. This new agreement increases the federal commitment for O'Hare to $59.4 million.

"TSA continues to partner with the City of Chicago to increase capacity for meeting passenger volume and to maintain the highest security standards for O'Hare airport," Admiral Stone said. "This work will lead to more efficient baggage screening -- serving security and improving customer service."