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The ARMS Act directs the Transportation Security Administration to establish a system for conducting covert testing of aviation security operations at U.S. airports to identify vulnerabilities in passenger and baggage screening. The TSA must conduct risk-informed testing scenarios at least three times annually, with all Category X airports tested at least once per fiscal year, and must document methodology and results. The bill requires the TSA to analyze identified vulnerabilities, determine mitigation strategies within specified timeframes, and retest after implementing fixes. The TSA must submit annual reports to Congress detailing test results, vulnerabilities, and mitigation status, and must publish aggregate pass/failure rates for Category X airports on its public website.
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