Fliers in the US currently have to remove laptops from bags for scanning but
this adds to the problem of airport queues. Now the TSA has asked for design
ideas for a bag that can be processed in the same way as normal luggage.
"The goal of this 'TSA recognised' laptop bag would be to enhance the
security process by eliminating one screening requirement at the checkpoint,
thereby lowering travellers' stress levels and reducing the number of claims for
lost or damaged laptops," said TSA administrator Kip Hawley
The bag must be 16 inches in height, 24-inches wide and 36-inches long
according to the TSA. It can have no straps or power supplies interfering with
the x-ray scanning.
Currently circulating reference designs include a bag that could pull apart
into separate compartments and one that would open out and hold the laptop
vertically using clips.
The deadline for submissions is April 17 and prototypes have to be delivered
for testing by May.
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