Charlotte Area Transit System Earns TSA’s Gold Standard Award

Published on April 04, 2024

TSA and CATS Staff holding Award in Marshall Park

 

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CHARLOTTE – The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) honored the Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) with the prestigious Gold Standard Award for security in its bus system on Thursday, April 4. CATS is one of only five transit agencies nationwide to receive the recognition this year.

The Gold Standard Award is the highest level of recognition TSA can give to a transit agency for achieving top scores during an annual review of 17 categories of security and emergency preparedness elements. The review evaluates several aspects of a transit agency’s operations, including its security plan, security training, drills and exercise programs, public outreach efforts and background check procedures.

“We are proud to collaborate with CATS toward our shared commitment to transportation safety,” said Sonya Proctor, TSA surface operations assistant administrator. “This Gold Standard Award honors CATS leadership in mass transit security and is well-deserved." 

CATS is committed to connecting the community to economic and cultural opportunities through safe, reliable and accessible mobility experiences. CATS is the largest transit system between Atlanta and Washington, D.C. 

“At CATS, safety is one of our top priorities," remarked Brent Cagle, interim CEO of CATS. "Receiving this distinguished award from the TSA not only highlights our commitment to security but also shines a light on the hard work and dedication of our Security Division. Their efforts have been crucial in ensuring that all our passengers and employees enjoy a safe and secure environment, whether they're traveling or within our facilities.” 

TSA has oversight of nearly 6,800 public transit agencies in the country. Every year, the TSA assesses a select number of transit agencies nationwide for evaluation through its Baseline Assessment for Security Enhancement (BASE) program. Just a fraction of those evaluated achieve scores high enough to receive the Gold Standard Award.

In the most recent round of BASE evaluations, the TSA reviewed 58 mass transit agencies for their security posture (FY23). CATS distinguished itself among the nation’s transit agencies and rightfully earned its first Gold Standard Award. 

 

 

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