Sec. 1936. Airport perimeter and access control security
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The Administrator shall— not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act, update the Transportation Sector Security Risk Assessment (referred to in this section as the TSSRA ); and not later than 90 days after the date the TSSRA is updated under subparagraph (A)— update with the most currently available intelligence information the Comprehensive Risk Assessment of Perimeter and Access Control Security (referred to in this section as the Risk Assessment of Airport Security ); establish a regular schedule for periodic updates to the Risk Assessment of Airport Security; and conduct a system-wide assessment of airport access control points and airport perimeter security.
The security risk assessments required under paragraph (1)(B) shall— include updates reflected in the TSSRA and Joint Vulnerability Assessment findings; reflect changes to the risk environment relating to airport access control points and airport perimeters; use security event data for specific analysis of system-wide trends related to airport access control points and airport perimeter security to better inform risk management decisions; and consider the unique geography of and current best practices used by airports to mitigate potential vulnerabilities.
The Administrator shall report the results of the TSSRA and Risk Assessment of Airport Security under paragraph
(1)to— the appropriate committees of Congress; relevant Federal departments and agencies; and airport operators. Not later than 90 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Administrator shall update the 2012 National Strategy for Airport Perimeter and Access Control Security (referred to in this section as the National Strategy ). The update to the National Strategy shall include— information from the Risk Assessment of Airport Security; and information on— airport security-related activities; the status of TSA efforts to address the objectives of the National Strategy; finalized outcome-based performance measures and performance levels for— each activity described in clause (i); and each objective described in clause (ii); and input from airport operators. Not later than 90 days after the date the update to the National Strategy is complete, the Administrator shall establish a regular schedule for determining if and when additional updates to the strategy under paragraph
(1)are necessary.