Wednesday, November 23, 2005

CDC Plans Flight 'e-Tracking'

Bob Brewin writes in Government Health IT:

Battling a pandemic disease such as avian flu requires the ability to quickly track sick people and anyone they have contacted.

In response, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officials have proposed new federal regulations to electronically track more than 600 million U.S. airline passengers a year traveling on more than 7 million flights through 67 hub airports.

The new regulations, which are available on the CDC's Web site and will be posted for a 60-day comment period in the Federal Register starting Nov. 30, would require airlines, travel agents and global reservations systems to collect personal information that exceeds the quantity of information currently collected by the Transportation Security Administration or the Homeland Security Department.

I poked around on the CDC and the Federal Register websites but could not find the document. If someone out there who reads this has a link, feel free to drop me an e-mail (or leave a comment).

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