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travel privacy1, northwest airlines, nasa, stockholders, capps ii, uneasiness for public who have no idea what information the system will use to flag passengers., capps ii, personal boycott of the airlines, misleading privacy policy, turned over 4.9 million passenger records to torch concepts, a pentagon contractor, letter writing campaign to congress for hearings, unbeknownst to millions of airline passengers in the united states personal information was being given away to government agencies to create a new system of detecting terrorist before they board planes. this system named, capps ii, has created much controversy regarding the privacy rights of airline passengers. the better understanding gained about the uses of capps ii, for instance the fact that it will be used as a high tech replacement for capps i, or how it violates privacy, such as disclosing sensitive personal information to create this new technology, and what is being done to protect privacy rights, such as letters written by legislators and public interest groups to better regulate privacy policies, all give a clear picture of the entire controversy. now it is up to passengers to decide if the need to enhance airport security is worth compromising their freedom of privacy., o'connor kelly , sue northwest airline for making false statements that affect the company's finances, flags 15 percent of all passengers based on screening criteria, northwest airlines, electronic frontier foundation, flag fewer passengers, jetblue, passengers required to give more personal information when buying airline tickets., protection of privacy, legislators, airline passenger pirvacy, nuala o' connor kelly, the chief privacy officer for the tsa's parent agency, the department of homeland security, intends to lay out procedures homeland security officials should use when acquiring data from corporations in the future., common cause, less invasive for passengers, capps i, aviation security, tsa, detect terorist threats, public interest groups, free congress foundation, questions about government misbehavior and granted processing to a freedom of information, or foia, request from the electronic privacy information center(epic). , data sensitive personal information such as social security numbers and income levels., department of homeland security, privacy violated, northwest airline passengers business travelers, obtained millions of passenger records to test antiterrorism, passengers will not know how they are screened., terrorist hijacking of commerical airlines was of the upmost concern to airline passengers following september 11th, but now travlers must be weary of a much different kind of hijacking. the federal government has acquired a wide variety of personal information unbeknownst to millions of airline passengers in the united states through jet blue and northwest airlines. this information is to be used initially for the purpose of testing the computer-assisted passenger pre-screening program (cappsii) a profiling system to enhance airport security. however many critics are uncertain of the effectiveness of the new system and there is much controversy regarding the privacy of airline travelers. , prohibited deployment of system until the general accounting office (gao) can prove to congress that the system will not flag too many innocent passengers., letter written to president bush asking to protect passenger privacy., congress, privacy act requires prior public notice whenever a system of records is made by the federal government, tsa must deliver internal privacy study to epic, government and privacy activists describe the system as outdated and inefficient, to better understand the controversy of cappsii it is necessary to understand what cappsii is, how it violates the privacy of airline passengers, and what is being done to protect travel privacy., high-tech replacement for the current system, investigate and possibly fine nasa and file suit, tsa , test data, jetblue, nasa, electronic privacy information center