"Kelly Hoggan has been removed from his position as head of security at TSA, following our hearing on May 12 on mismanagement at TSA," the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform announced on its official Twitter account yesterday.
"Despite significant security vulnerabilities, TSA's head of security took home USD 90,000 in bonuses over 13 months," the committee -- the House's main investigative body -- tweeted earlier this month, when it held a hearing on TSA's operations.
"Obviously, waiting 3 hours for what may be a 2-hour flight or a 90-minute flight is not acceptable," Homeland Security secretary Jeh Johnson said on May 13 after the hearing.
He had promised to reduce skyrocketing wait times with what he called an "aggressive plan" despite fewer agents at the TSA and growing numbers of travelers.
His plan includes hiring more TSA agents, increasing the use of overtime, adding canine teams and promoting the TSA's pre-flight screening program.