April 3rd, 2008 ·

With the help of our friends at Vessel Trax and many hours at the computer we have taken the list of Transportation Worker’s Identification Card ( TWIC ) Enrollment Locations from the TSA’s TWIC Info page and embedded them on the google map. Why the TSA has not done this already and is not blogging about TWIC is a question we can not answer but we are happy to take up their slack.
Here is the map: [Continue Reading →]
Tags: · DHS, google_maps, tsa, twic
February 26th, 2008 ·

It comes as no surprise that we in the United States are security aware. Possible threats create new legislation on a regular basis. Today, I enrolled for my Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC.) The office was due to be opened at 08:00. Here’s what happened.
07:57 I arrive at the Anacortes Wa. enrollment location, 5 miles from my home.
08:07 Worker #1 arrives and apologizes for being late. [Continue Reading →]
Tags: · DHS, Transportation Worker Identification Credential, tsa, twic, USCG
February 16th, 2008 ·

In an unusual turn of events the TSA (United States’ Transportation Security Agency) has launched a blog! While the review on NPR’s show “On The Media” was positive, with the agency reportedly solving problems identified by readers, you have to wonder about the name, “Evolution Of Security“, and the bloggers themselves. You can find the blogger profiles HERE but the following is an example;
Ethel
Hi! My name is Ethel and I’m from Wisconsin. I like music, I love ice cream, and I adore weird facts: Did you know that elephants can smell water from as far away as three miles? I joined the TSA about a year ago - prior to that I attended MIT where I earned degrees in Biology, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, and had the amazing opportunity to work on projects like designing artificial gravity systems for NASA.
Noticeably missing is a total lack of coverage about issues related to TWIC - the Transortation Worker’s Identification card. We have also failed to find any discussion related to Maritime Affairs.
We only have two questions… When will the NMC or MARAD launch a blog? Will they be responsive to reader comments?
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Tags: · blogs, marad, mariners, maritime licensing, national maritime center, nmc, Regulations, tsa, twic, USCG
January 7th, 2008 ·

The stats are in and 2007 was a bad year for lost baggage. We hope that you take crucial items like your license with you in a carry-on bag but what about you’re knife? Travel Better has a solution:
So I was wondering if you know if it’s possible to get a temporary PO box or a similar thing in order to mail your shampoo, cologne and other liquids to yourself at your destination city ahead of time to make sure you know it’s there before you even step on the plane. Are there such services?
Why yes!
You’ve got a few options, actually, and as long as you’re packing well and not mailing things that violate postal service regulations, then this could be a great way to avoid checked luggage, avoid the theatrics of the TSA war on moisture, and avoid having to buy stuff at your destination, all in one swoop!
There are essentially three options:
- Your hotel
Where you stayin’? Call the hotel, ask if they hold mail for guests, and what the restrictions are. In all likelihood, this will be the most convenient and most reliable way for you to receive packages. Tip: Be sure you include “hotel guest” after your name when you address the package.
- Post office
The magic words: “Poste restante,” or “general delivery.” Poste restante is an old fashioned mail-pickup service that most countries’ postal services still provide. Mail is addressed to a person, but in lieu of an address for delivery, the mail is sent to a post office branch, where you pick it up.
- American Express
American Express cardmembers and travelers’ check holders can have mail sent to an American Express Travel Services office anywhere in the world. Call them before sending them mail, and ask if they receive and hold Amex client mail. Not every office will do it.
For more details on these options CLICK HERE. Also check out some of their other tips:
• The airline changed its schedule, what are my rights?
• What kind of point-earning credit card is best?
• Which airfare comparison site is the best?
• Rating the hotel metasearches
• How to lounge in airports
• Tips on finding discounted first class fares.
• I don’t care where I go, it just has to be cheap
• Where to find cheap last-minute or emergency tickets
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Tags: · airlines, airports, knife, lost baggage, lost luggage, Travel, tsa