Specifications include, but are not limited to: The objective of this research is to develop a primer and guide to help airport operators leverage existing and emerging technologies to aid in the timely detection and reporting of potential human trafficking activity on an airport campus (see Special Note A). The primer should provide a high-level overview of the following (at a minimum): All forms of human trafficking activity that may occur on an airport campus (see Special Note B); Current, emerging, and future technologies that could aid staff, passengers, and victims in detecting and reporting potential human trafficking activity (see Special Note C); and How technologies are being (or could be) integrated into an airport’s overall plan for addressing human trafficking activity. The guide should include (at a minimum): Technology data sheets providing detailed descriptions of current, emerging, and future technologies that could aid staff, passengers, and victims in detecting and reporting potential human trafficking activity (see Special Note D); Guidelines and tools (e.g., decision trees, flow charts) to help airports evaluate, select, implement, maintain, and upgrade technologies that consider: Airport characteristics (e.g., activity type and classification, staffing and financial resource availability, governance)