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BYLINE: Rick Eyerdam
Potentially costly deadlines loom for ports and terminals that plan to redraw restricted areas to reduce the number of employees and visitors who require the new Transportation Worker Identification Credential, experts told delegates at an American Association of Port Authorities meeting in Miami on Feb. 13.
The Transportation Security Administration program will begin on March 26 at 10 major seaports not yet identified by the federal agency. Those ports will have 90 days to submit revised plans regarding the areas where individuals without TWIC cards will require official escorts while TWIC-carrying workers will be free to travel …