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House withholds funds for US VISIT exit

Thursday, June 12, 2008

The U.S. House of Representatives Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee approved a bill that would nix any funding for the US VISIT exit program.

Now any foreign traveler entering the country has fingerprints collected and run through the US VISIT database to make sure they’re not on a watch list. The program has also been working on a solution to record when travelers leave the country as well.


One of the solutions proposed would be to have the airlines record when passengers left, but executives have not been happy with that solution. After the bill passed the Air Transport Association of America, an industry trade organization for the U.S. airlines, issued a following statement:

“We have been saying for more than one year that DHS has no legal authority to proceed with its proposal to saddle airlines with a requirement to collect fingerprints from foreign travelers departing the United States,” said ATA President and CEO James C. May.

The comment period on the exit portion of US VISIT is over on June 23. [end] 

American Express announced the launch of the University of North Florida’s (UNF) Osprey 1Card, with American Express prepaid functionality embedded in the card.

Earlier this year, American Express announced a partnership with campus card service provider CardSmith. The Osprey 1Card is powered by CardSmith’s campus solution services.

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Heartland Payment Systems Campus Solutions division, in partnership with Bridgeway Solutions, an identification and security solutions provider, has been chosen as one of South Carolina’s preferred system providers for electronic disbursement of financial aid refunds and payments to students.

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Cheshire Integrated Transport Services teamed up with Applied Card Technologies (ACT) and sQuid to expand a UK smart card offering to the West Cheshire College and Chester College campuses.

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