Sec. 104. Secure Flight program
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Not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Administrator shall— develop a process for regularly evaluating the root causes of screening errors at checkpoints across airports so that corrective measures are able to be identified; implement such corrective measures to address the root causes of such screening errors occurring at the checkpoint; develop additional measures to address key performance aspects related to the Secure Flight program goals and ensure that such measures clearly identify activities necessary to achieve progress towards such goals; develop a mechanism to systematically document the number and causes of Secure Flight program matching errors for the purpose of improving program performance and provide program managers with timely and reliable information; provide job-specific privacy refresher training for Secure Flight program staff to further protect personally identifiable information in the Secure Flight system program; and develop a mechanism to comprehensively document and track key Secure Flight program privacy issues and decisions to ensure the Secure Flight program has complete information for effective oversight of its privacy controls.