Expected Results and Performance Indicators
CATSA has one Core Responsibility: to deliver effective, efficient and consistent security screening for civil aviation that is in the interest of the travelling public at designated airports, by way of PBS, HBS, NPS, and the RAIC program.
CATSA uses a number of key indicators to set operational performance targets and to monitor, assess and report on progress and achievements in areas of critical importance to the fulfillment of its mandate and mission, the support of government objectives and priorities, and the maintenance of favourable relations with the travelling public and civil aviation partners.
Set out over the following pages are CATSA’s strategic objectives, short (immediate), medium (intermediate) and long term (ultimate) outcomes, key measured targets and the criteria and indicators used to measure progress in their achievement. Additionally, the organization’s expected results and risks mitigated by the achievement of the strategic objectives are included.
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A. Service Excellence and Continued Innovation | |||||
OBJECTIVE 1: Security Effectiveness Output: The prevention of prohibited items and non-permitted items from entering the air transportation system through the systematic application of CATSA’s mandated screening services. |
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RISK MITIGATED: Mandated Services Risk - Detection capabilities and maintaining care and control of the screening checkpoints | |||||
Immediate: Improve operational consistency and compliance. |
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Improved results for consistency of security screening procedures |
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ASSOCIATED INITIATIVE: Continue to enhance training programs and conduct operational oversight | |||||
Intermediate/Ultimate: Improve the ability of screening officers to identify and prevent prohibited and non-permitted items from entering the restricted area and air transportation system. |
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ASSOCIATED INITIATIVES: PBS screening enhancements, Upgrading screening equipment with latest detection algorithms, Explore application of advanced analytics and artificial intelligence to enhance oversight and training programs, Ensure screening officers are provided with continuous learning and process improvement through expanded and improved front-line training programs |
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A. Service Excellence and Continued Innovation |
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OBJECTIVE 2: Operational Efficiency Output: The achievement of optimal screening efficiency, leveraging available resources, including personnel, systems, and equipment. |
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RISKS MITIGATED: Capacity Risk – Adequate government funding |
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Immediate:
Ensure screening contractor staffing and attrition management.
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ASSOCIATED INITIATIVE: Airport Screening Services Agreements, Deploy additional training resources |
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Intermediate:
Evolve advanced analytics and modelling to optimize screening and checkpoint efficiency.
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ASSOCIATED INITIATIVE: Improved wait time service levels, Accurate short term traffic forecasting models |
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Ultimate:
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Measured improvement over time |
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ASSOCIATED INITIATIVE: PBS Screening Enhancements, Risk-based Security Screening |
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A. Service Excellence and Continued Innovation |
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OBJECTIVE 3: Optimal Passenger Experience Output: The achievement of high levels of passenger satisfaction with, and confidence in, their interactions with CATSA. |
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RISK MITIGATED: Traveller and Stakeholder Relations Risk – CATSA’s reputation |
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Immediate:
Increase awareness among passengers relating to screening processes and other key information to assist with a positive screening experience.
Increase awareness and understanding of Indigenous history and enhance training around screening of Indigenous sacred and spiritual items. |
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ASSOCIATED INITIATIVES: Support Government of Canada priorities (accessibility, official languages, Indigenous reconciliation, etc.) |
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Intermediate:
Ensure compliance with Accessible Canada Act regulations and responsibilities to passengers.
Ensure compliance with Official Languages Act requirements and responsibilities to passengers. |
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ASSOCIATED INITIATIVES: Remain committed to implementation of CATSA’s Accessibility Plan, Strive to meet official language obligations and expectations |
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Ultimate:
Achieve high levels of passenger satisfaction with their security screening experience. |
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ASSOCIATED INITIATIVES: Support Government of Canada priorities (accessibility, official languages, Indigenous reconciliation, diversity and inclusion, etc.), Continue to promote the Customer Service Commitment, Introduction of CT X-ray technology to reduce divesting requirements at PBS checkpoints |
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A. Service Excellence and Continued Innovation |
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OBJECTIVE 4: Sound Asset Management Output: The responsible acquisition, protection, maintenance, and recapitalization of screening equipment and related systems. |
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RISK MITIGATED: Compliance Risk – Responsible use of government funding |
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Immediate:
On-going lifecycle management of CATSA’s capital assets, including HBS and PBS screening technologies.
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Equipment availability:
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Equipment availability:
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ASSOCIATED INITIATIVE: Robust multi-year lifecycle management plans, Transition to new maintenance service provider |
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Intermediate:
Deploy screening equipment enhancements and optimization.
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ASSOCIATED INITIATIVES: PBS screening enhancements, Upgrading screening equipment with latest detection algorithms, Introduction of CT X-ray technology at PBS checkpoints |
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Ultimate:
Readily available screening technology equipment to ensure resources for security screening. |
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B. A Diverse and Engaged Workforce |
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OBJECTIVE 1: An Inclusive and Diverse Environment Output: The achievement of a well-balanced workforce that strives to reflect the diversity of Canada, and the fostering of a positive and supportive working environment that respects and upholds diverse social and cultural values, and promotes the use of both official languages in the workplace. |
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Immediate/
Take steps to support fixed-term and indeterminate employees in meeting the language requirement of their position through second language training.
Promote the use of both official languages in CATSA workplaces |
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ASSOCIATED INITIATIVES: Support Government of Canada priorities (accessibility, official languages, Indigenous reconciliation, diversity and inclusion, etc.), Promote the use of both official languages in the workplace | |||||
Intermediate/
Increase CATSA’s workforce representation among designated groups. |
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Workforce demographics targets: Footnote 4
Turnover distribution by designated groups: Footnote 4
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Workforce demographics:
Turnover distribution by designated groups (FY 2022/23):
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ASSOCIATED INITIATIVES: Support Government of Canada priorities (accessibility, official languages, Indigenous reconciliation, etc.), Apply human resources practices that support diversity in hiring, compensation, and advancement, Implementation of the Employment Equity Plan and Pay Equity Plan, Implementation of the GBA Plus Action Plan and advance GBA Plus integration, Support workplace initiatives that understand and embrace diversity |
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OBJECTIVE 2: Employee Engagement and Support Output: Attract and retain a productive and engaged workforce, through corporate support for learning and skills development, the health and well-being of employees, and the celebration of individual and collective achievements. |
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Immediate:
Assessment and continual refinement of the flexible workplace model to meet the evolving needs of the organization and its workforce.
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Utilization of efficient hiring practices and professional services to ensure employees and managers have the resources they need to be successful in their roles.
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Implementation of initiatives and activities that support the mental health and well-being of employees.
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OBJECTIVE 3: Transformative Leadership Output: The demonstration by example and active support of creative approaches to continuous improvement, innovation and collaboration. |
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RISK MITIGATED: Human Resources Risk – Employee recruitment and retention |
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Immediate:
Plan the Leadership Principles and the Leadership Introductions programs in order to provide fundamental growth and learning opportunities for CATSA’s people leaders. |
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ASSOCIATED INITIATIVE: Continued implementation of the leadership programs |
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Promote innovation among employees and management, fostering vision and behaviours that support a transformative culture.
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ASSOCIATED INITIATIVE: Continue to find opportunities to promote a culture of innovation |
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C. Effective and Proactive Partnerships | |||||
OBJECTIVE 1: Industry and Government Collaboration Output: The establishment and maintenance of strong and positive working relationships between CATSA, its security partners, other members of civil aviation, and the Government of Canada, to progress on common goals and interests. |
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RISK MITIGATED: Stakeholder Relations Risk – CATSA’s reputation |
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Immediate/ Continue to foster proactive partnerships with industry and government stakeholders, through reciprocal two-way engagement.
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ASSOCIATED INITIATIVES: Working collaboratively with airport authorities to evaluate and standardize approaches to queue offerings, Continuing to work with US TSA counterparts in order to establish mutual recognition of screening procedures, especially for verified travellers. |
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OBJECTIVE 2: Community Relations Output: The establishment and maintenance of close and favourable relations with key stakeholders in the broader community. |
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RISK MITIGATED: Stakeholder Relations Risk – CATSA’s reputation |
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Continue to prioritize the delivery of a positive passenger experience through effective communications with the travelling public.
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Collaborate with key stakeholders, including Transport Canada and industry partners, in order to achieve common goals. |
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Please reference the Overview section page five as well as Appendix H. | Stakeholder consultations and communications |
ASSOCIATED INITIATIVES: Support Government of Canada priorities and objectives, Working collaboratively with airport authorities to evaluate and standardize approaches to queue offerings, Continuing to work with US TSA counterparts in order to establish mutual recognition of screening procedures, especially for verified travellers | |||||
President and Chief Executive Officer Commitment As President and Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority, I am accountable to the Board of Directors for the implementation of the objectives and initiatives described in this Corporate Plan and outlined in this Appendix. I confirm that this commitment is supported by the balanced use of all available and relevant performance measurement and evaluation information. Nada Semaan Date: September 8, 2023 |