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August 22nd, 2007

CIO Sessions: John Payne, San Francisco International Airport

Posted by Dan Farber @ 9:50 am

Categories: CIO Sessions, IT Management, Wired & Wireless

Tags: CIO, San Francisco International Airport, Airport, Dan Farber

In the latest CIO Vision Series interview, I talk with John Payne, CIO of San Francisco International Airport, about the day-to-day security challenges he faces running IT for the airport. He also discusses the airport’s green strategy, disaster recovery scenarios, deploying SOA and tech innovations that will improve the services for travelers, concessionaires and the various government agencies policing one of the world’s busiest airports.

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I asked Payne, who took on the San Francisco Airport job a few weeks before 9/11, what the future air travel experience might be like down the road. He compared it to the subway experience, with as few interactions as possible with airport personnel:

You are able to move through security in a way that you are not wanded anymore, you don’t have to take off your clothing or your shoes. You are able to walk through the sensor panel and they will direct you to a place where you need to be padded down, if that’s the case or is needed and you don’t really talk or touch anyone until you board the airplane and that might be the experience in the future, time will tell.

Payne also gives me some insight into why the airport doesn’t have more electrical outlets for those of us who need to charge our laptops while waiting for those delayed flights to commence.

Dan Farber, editor-in-chief of CNET News.com, has more than 20 years of experience as an editor and journalist covering technology. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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