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TSA Faces Technology Delays Amid Shutdown
March 25, 2026
The ongoing Department of Homeland Security shutdown is causing significant delays in the Transportation Security Administration's acquisition, procurement, and deployment of new security technologies. To address staffing shortages at airports, TSA has temporarily assigned Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to assist with screening functions, a measure that has drawn criticism from union leaders and lawmakers. These developments impact TSA's modernization efforts and operational effectiveness at major airports such as Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Chicago O'Hare International Airport, and John F. Kennedy International Airport.
- TSA's technology modernization projects, including 3D airport environment scanning, data analytics improvements, and centralized IT help desk services, are currently stalled due to the shutdown.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate delays in TSA contract awards and project timelines related to security technology upgrades.
- The use of ICE agents as temporary screening staff reflects operational adaptations but may influence future workforce planning and contract requirements.
- Contractors specializing in airport security technology and IT services should evaluate the impact of these delays on current and upcoming opportunities with TSA and DHS.
Instead of solving the problem of paying TSOs, the administration sent ICE agents to airports as replacement workers. Thatβs like giving a person dying of pneumonia a teaspoon of cough syrup β it doesnβt address the problem and itβs not going to work.
— Everett Kelly
There are delays to our acquisition, procurement and deployment of new technology.
— Ha Nguyen McNeill
To have them come in knowing that theyβre collecting a per diem check while officers are not receiving a paycheck, I feel like itβs a waste of money.
— Aaron Barker
Agencies
Transportation Security Administration, Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, House Homeland Security Committee
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