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SFO has opted to use Covenant Aviation Security instead of the TSA directly. As such SFO is unaffected by the shutdown. What I don't know is if the Covenant pays more or less then what the TSA previously paid.
They're legally a contractor of the TSA. If TSA isn't paying them, then I don't know how the company is dealing with paying their employees. I haven't seen anything in the news explaining how their employees would be affected.
http://old.covenantsecurity.com/Subcontents/SPP/
https://www.tsa.gov/for-industry/screening-partnerships
Can the airport authority advise the screening contract company on security screening service operations at their airport?
The contract screening company is contracted by TSA to provide the security screening services. TSA monitors vendor performance according to their contract. The vendor must comply with all TSA standard operating procedures and operational directives. The airport authority has no new role or impact on the screening operations as a result of the program.
https://www.tsa.gov/for-industry/screening-partnerships
Can the airport authority advise the screening contract company on security screening service operations at their airport?
The contract screening company is contracted by TSA to provide the security screening services. TSA monitors vendor performance according to their contract. The vendor must comply with all TSA standard operating procedures and operational directives. The airport authority has no new role or impact on the screening operations as a result of the program.