Emma Garrison-Alexander was Retired as Chief Information Officer at Transportation Security Administration

Date of management change: March 15, 2013 

What Happened?

Chattanooga, TN-based Transportation Security Administration has Retired Emma Garrison-Alexander as Chief Information Officer

 

About the Company

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) was created in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks. As a component of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, we are charged with the mission to protect the nation`s transportation systems and ensure freedom of movement for people and commerce. Our highly trained, professional workforce engages its partners and the American people to outmatch a dynamic threat. We employ more than 60,000 people around the world to ensure the safety of more than 2 million passengers every day – over 750 million a year – as they travel by plane, train, automobile or ferry. TSA practices an intelligence-driven, risk-based approach to security, comprised of multiple security methods and utilizing cutting-edge technology.

 

About the Person

Emma Garrison-Alexander was previously the Deputy for Counterterrorism for Signals Intelligence (SIGINT).

 

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