Border Security: Improvements Needed to Increase Vehicle Scanning at Land Por...
What GAO Found U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) uses non-intrusive inspection (NII) systems, such as X-ray machines, to inspect vehicles and travelers at land ports of entry (POE). As part of this process, CBP officers use large-scale NII systems to scan entire vehicles and their contents. These scans produce images that CBP officers review to help detect illegal drugs or other contraband. In 2020, to increase vehicle scans, CBP began deploying these systems to preprimary inspection are
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| Title | Source | Tier | Published |
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| Border Security: Improvements Needed to Increase Vehicle Scanning at Land Ports of Entry Representative | gao.gov | S1 | 2026-01-22 15:01:21 |