Gordon Clark
Manager of Access Control & Security Compliance
(407) 825-7109
Orlando International Airport
ACCESS CONTROL & BADGING
Friday September 23, 2016
Working in an airport environment creates a unique set ofchallenges that require us to abide by certain Federalregulations in order to provide a safe and secureenvironment for over 41 million passengers and more than18,000 employees. The Access Control Office is responsiblefor the issuance of Airport Identification Media to individualswho work and require access to the Airport. The success ofour Access Control Media program and Airport Security isdirectly dependent upon your participation and cooperation.
Introduction
Friday September 23, 2016
Access Control
18,500 + Badged Employees
500 + Companies Badges & Keys AOA Vehicle decals Fingerprinting Background Checks Electronic Access Control System
Friday September 23, 2016
Process to Obtain Identification Media
An introduction letter must be submitted for each company or agency to the Access Control Office from the sponsoring employer or department that includes all access requirements and the duration of work.
If additional access is required the introduction letters must be updated and forwarded to the Access Control Office.
Sponsor's Letter of Introduction
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Process to Obtain Identification Media
Each company is required to submit an Authorized Signature Letter. This letter remains on file in the Access Control Office and is used by the staff to verify signatures on badge applications before an individual will be processed.
The letter must originate from the president or owner of the company. They are to list all of the individuals that are going to be designated as Authorized Signatories and have each designated individual sign the letter.
Authorized Signatures
Friday September 23, 2016
Process to Obtain Identification Media
Verify Introduction Letter has been sent Establish Authorized Signatories Send Authorized Signatories to Access Control office
to take computer based Signatory training Signatory submits their own badge application (all
Authorized Signatories must be badged) Once badged the Signatory may request access for
employees by certifying and signing applications Responsible for maintaining records of application
requests and completing required audits
Employer
Friday September 23, 2016
Completes application for employer to certify Employee provides required documentation (most
often Driver’s License & S.S. Card) Have fingerprints taken in the Access Control office
for Criminal History Records Check (CHRC) Consent to TSA Security Threat Assessment (STA) Once background checks are clear (7-10 days) Employee completes all required computer based
security/driver training in the Access Control office Upon successful completion of training the
employee is issued their airport badge
Employee
Process to Obtain Identification Media
Friday September 23, 2016
The Access Control Office is located on the 1st floor of the GOAA Annex Building at the intersection of Cargo and Casa Verde Roads on Airport property.
Mailing Address: 5855 Cargo Road. Orlando, FL 32827 Office Hours: Monday – Friday 7:00am – 3:00pm. Computer Based Training Room Hours: 7:00am -1:00pm.
https://www.orlandoairports.net/about-us/
Access Control Office
Friday September 23, 2016
Your sponsoring company can provide greater details on the badging process as well as how to request keys and AOA decals for company vehicles A lot of additional details and information can be found on the GOAA website on the “About Us” page then click “Access Control”
https://www.orlandoairports.net/about-us/
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