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What is advertised as the 'Terrorist-Risk, Identity Assessment Tool'?

  1. Secure Flight

  2. TSA PreCheck

  3. Federal Air Marshal Program

  4. CAPS-II

The correct answer is: Secure Flight

The 'Terrorist-Risk, Identity Assessment Tool' is commonly known as Secure Flight. This is a passenger prescreening program developed by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to enhance the security of commercial air travel. Although TSA PreCheck is also a prescreening program, it is focused on providing expedited security screening for low-risk passengers. The Federal Air Marshal Program, on the other hand, is a covert law enforcement program aiming to protect U.S. airline carriers against criminal and terrorist threats. Lastly, CAPS-II is an obsolete computer system used by U.S. immigration to assess the admissibility of foreign travelers. None of these options accurately describes the 'Terrorist-Risk, Identity Assessment Tool' as Secure Flight does, making A the correct answer.