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Curie Technologies’ Software Chosen to Manage DFW Airport Worker Screening Equipment

Curie Technologies’ Software Selected to Manage Worker Screening Equipment at DFW Airport
Curie Technologies has entered into a five-year licensing agreement with Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) to implement its Curie™ software platform, aiming to modernize the management of aviation worker screening equipment across multiple terminals. Announced on August 13, 2025, this partnership establishes Curie Technologies as a prominent provider of digital solutions for airport security operations.
Modernizing Security Equipment Management
Curie™ is a cloud-based Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform designed to enhance the efficiency of managing mission-critical security equipment for aviation professionals. By digitizing previously manual reporting and compliance processes, the platform facilitates seamless data sharing between airport staff and service providers regarding equipment availability and risk. This shift from paper-based workflows to a centralized digital system is expected to improve collaboration among internal teams and external partners, ultimately allowing frontline security personnel to dedicate more time to critical security tasks.
At DFW, the platform will support daily operations for security and operations teams by providing features such as equipment availability management, direct-to-vendor ticketing, work order tracking, health and performance monitoring, and real-time compliance data capture. These functionalities are designed to increase equipment uptime, enhance performance, and strengthen regulatory compliance through improved data transparency and more effective vendor collaboration.
Industry Implications and Challenges
Anne Marie Pellerin, CEO of Curie Technologies, expressed pride in supporting DFW’s commitment to innovation in aviation worker screening operations. She emphasized that the enterprise-wide adoption of Curie™ underscores the company’s leadership in modernizing the management of critical security equipment, streamlining frontline workflows, and reinforcing collaboration with security equipment partners.
Despite this milestone, Curie Technologies faces challenges in ensuring the software’s reliability and its seamless integration with DFW’s existing systems. The platform’s success in improving worker screening efficiency and security will be closely monitored by industry stakeholders. Market responses may depend on Curie™’s ability to fulfill its promises, while competitors in the airport screening technology sector may accelerate enhancements to their own solutions to maintain competitiveness.
Curie Technologies’ flagship software is already deployed at several international airports under a U.S. Department of State initiative and has been piloted by the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) through its Innovation Task Force. The company’s strategy focuses on unifying frontline operators, internal teams, and external vendors via a common digital platform to save time, reduce costs, and manage operational risk.
For further details, visit Curie Technologies.

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