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Transportation Security Administration Canine


  • Mission

    The National Explosives Detection Canine Team Program (NEDCTP) exists to deter and detect the introduction of explosives devices into the transportation system. The program has been in existence since 1972 and has grown significantly in the past several years due to its proven effectiveness and reliability as a mobile security screening resource. Since 2011, TSA has deployed Passenger Screening Canines (PSC). PSC Teams are vital to TSA’s current risk-based security initiatives given their ability to detect explosives concealed on the body or artfully concealed in a passenger’s accessible property. Today, more than 1,000 funded NEDCTP teams are stationed at more than 100 of the nation’s airports, mass transit, and maritime systems.

    About Us

    TSA was created in the aftermath of 9/11 to oversee security in all modes of transportation. As a volunteer, you will be assisting our highly trained canines in maintaining their level of efficiency and effectiveness as a tool to deter explosive devices from entering into the nation's transportation systems.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Animals
    • Crime & Safety

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