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Title: Coordinated Clearance Point of Departure Determination


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Coordinated Clearance Point of Departure
Determination
CRITICAL MUST HAVES BEYOND THE BORDER
PERIMETER STRATEGY MUST DELIVER CANADA-U.S.
TRANSPORTATION BORDER WORKING GROUP
PLENARY Buffalo, New York
Presented by Jim Phillips April 9, 2014
Can/Am Border Trade Alliance
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Coordinated Clearance Point of Departure
Determination
THE BEYOND THE BORDER PERIMETER VISION
DECLARATION WAS ISSUED BY PRESIDENT OBAMA AND
PRIME MINISTER HARPER ON FEBRUARY 4, 2011
FOLLOWED BY THE AGREED UPON SPECIFIC ACTION PLAN
ON DEC. 5, 2011.
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BORDER PERIMETER VISION MEETING WITH U.S.
AMBASSADOR JACOBSON February 17, 2011 Can/Am BTA
Recommended Essentials to be in the Vision (All
were subsequently included in the Action Plan or
implemented.) Economics will be determining
Border Management. Budget cuts to CBP and CBSA
will impact heavily. Security efforts are not
likely to be reduced thus COMMON SENSE and
REALITY are needed to MORE EFFECTIVELY AND WITH
LESS COST TO GOVERNMENT AND TRADE STAKEHOLDERS
EXPEDITE KNOWN LOW-RISK TRUSTED TRADER SHIPMENTS
AND TRUSTED TRAVELER CROSSINGS. Detailed
specifics for a majority of the following
contained in COORDINATED CLEARANCE- POINT OF
DEPARTURE DETERMINATION document presented. 8
SPECIFIC BORDER ISSUE IMPROVEMENTS WITH
SOLUTIONS
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CanAmBTA presented
  • 8 SPECIFICS BORDER ISSUE IMPROVEMENTS WITH
    SOLUTIONS
  • ENTRY-EXIT Canadian Entry at land border
    become US Exit match and vice versa.
  • Save billions
    versus US Exit Booth construction and staffing.
  • Avoid major US
    Exiting Grid Lock. US provide Readers to PILs.
  • EXPEDITE LOW-RISK Upgrade FAST to Modified
    Green Lane
  • Trusted
    Trader (CSA, C-TPAT, PIP) access to Primary
    Inspection.
  • Eliminate
    duplicate Inspection at Land Border by risk
    targeting
  • at
    departure.
  • Peace Bridge Truck Pre-processing Canadian Side -
    Pre-process not Pre-clear by US.

  • EARLY DELIVERABLE saves 300 Million

  • Full descriptive Slide Deck Handout
    given.
  • Biometric check of foreign visitors prior to
    boarding offshore so NO non low-risk people can
    reach US or Canadian soil.

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CanAmBTA presented
  • Issue RFID Vicinity Canadian Passport Companion
    Card for land border crossing.
  • Saves 24
    seconds per person inspection time. Equates to
  • saving
    200,000 hours wait time by Canadian cardholders
    and
  • 200,000
    hours reduced Officer inspection time EACH for
    CBSA
  • and CBP
    Primary Inspection Booth time.
  • Develop Joint or Cross Designation for 2 way
    Inspection at low volume rural crossings.
  • Streamline current excessive Border Regulations
    in Partnership with Industry.
  • TSA recognize NEXUS at US airport passenger
    inspections. NEXUS is proven low CATSA does at
    Canadian major airports.
  • Detailed specifics for a majority of the above
    contained in COORDINATED CLEARANCE- POINT OF
    DEPARTURE DETERMINATION document presented.

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  • Beyond The Border Specifies
  • Economic Benefits
  • Enhanced and convergent Canadian and U.S. cargo
    security programs and cooperation with
    international partners to enhance global supply
    chain security will
  • Optimize efficiency of offshore cargo clearing by
    providing joint responses to threats thus
    enhancing supply chain security and accelerating
    the legitimate flow of cargo between Canada and
    the U.S.
  • Provide greater consistency and predictability in
    the processes each country assesses risk at the
    perimeter and conducts examination on behalf of
    the other country that will enable expedited
    clearance of cargo that proceeds to cross the
    Canada / U.S. land border.
  • Improve economic competitiveness due to reduced
    examinations and/or re-inspections and associated
    costs, as well as reduced waiting times at the
    border. CHECK ONCE ACCEPT TWICE

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  • Beyond The Border Specifies
  • Economic Benefits
  • Harmonization of pre-arrival data requirements
    for all stakeholders and alternate processes and
    approaches for Trusted Trader participants.
  • Data harmonization will mean streamlining the
    requirements and reducing complexity for trade to
    provide the same information to both Agencies
    thereby reducing the compliance burden on
    industry
  • Consistency in data requirements will decrease
    the likelihood of errors, resulting in higher
    compliance rates, and therefore, fewer data
    corrections and fewer delays at the border.
  • Harmonizing data elements will allow for
    increased accuracy in risk assessments based on
    common data elements, thus expediting processing
    of low risk goods.
  • Reduced costs to industry conducting business
    across the border by implementing, where
    practicable, common practices and streamlined
    procedures for customs processing of Trusted
    Trader participants.

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EXPEDITED CARGO CLEARANCE REQUIRES A
COMPLETED BEYOND THE BORDER INITIATIVE ENHANCED
AND EFFECTIVE INTELLIGENCE ADVANCE ACCURATE
DATA EFFECTIVE TARGETING INTERCHANGEABLE SHARED
DATA INTEROPERABLE TECHNOLOGY AND
EQUIPMENT HARMONIZED REGULATIONS CBSA CBP ONE
FACE AT THE BORDER FOR ALL OGAS OGDS
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Coordinated ClearancePoint of Departure
DeterminationGoods Movement Concept
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CONTAINER SECURITY INITIATIVE (CSI) PORT 60 OF
THEM CURRENTLY PROCESS ALMOST 90 OF CONTAINERS
ARRIVING THE US. COMMISSIONER BONNER ANNOUNCED
AT SOME POINT ONLY CSI PORTS WOULD BE ALLOWED TO
SHIP TO U.S.
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CSI Port
Canada or US
100 TARGETED AND RISK ASSESSED
US or Canada
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SMART BOX TECHNOLOGY - LIVE PILOT TESTING
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100 Smart Box Sealed
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Low Risk
LOW RISK LOADS
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High/Unknown Risk
Low Risk
VACIS for High or Unknown Risk Cargo
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High/Unknown Risk
Low Risk
Or Destuff Container
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NO LOAD NON LOW-RISK
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High/Unknown Risk
No Unauthorized Intrusion To Smart Seal
Low Risk
Overseas CSI Port
Canada or US
US or Canada
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SINCE ALL CONTAINERS ARE LOW RISK ASSESSED AT
LOADING EXCEPT FOR RANDOM CHECKS AND INTEL
RECEIVED GREEN LANE OFFLOADING DIRECT TO RAIL AND
TRUCK OCCURS AND NO DUPLICATE INSPECTION OF THE
CARGO IS NEEDED ELIMINATES DUPLICATE INSPECTION
AT ARRIVAL PORT AND 49TH PARALLEL AS ALREADY DONE
AT OFFSHORE LOADING CURRENT BYB IS 2 FOR 1
CHECKED ONCE ACCEPTED TWICE CANADA OR US SEAPORT
AND LAND BORDER.
ENVISIONED END STATE IS (3 FOR 1)
CHECKED PRIOR TO LOADING AND ACCEPTED AT
LOADING, ARRIVING CANADA OR U.S. SEAPORT AND
SHARED LAND BORDER
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High/Unknown Risk
No Unauthorized Intrusion To Smart Seal
Low Risk
Overseas CSI Port
Green LaneOffloading
Canada or US
US or Canada
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  • SECURE TRANSIT CORRIDOR

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Apex-Secure Transit Corridors
Creating a More Secure Supply Chain for Truck
and Rail Conveyances
Using an Electronic Chain of Custody Security
Device, a Multilayered Approach to Conveyance
Security
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Notional Overview of CBPs Truck CONOPs
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  • DHS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY
  • NOTE RED TEXT ON DESCRIPTION, OBJECTIVE AND
    DELIVERABLES ON SLIDE 27.

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  • DHS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY APRIL 4, 2012
  • Secure Transit Corridors Tech Demonstration
    Summary
  • Description
  • Demonstrate a rail and truck security device that
    will monitor unauthorized door openings or
    anomalies and provide encrypted in-transit
    tracking for C-TPAT Tier III members supply
    chains routes originating from Mexico and
    Canada and ending in the U.S.
  • Joint effort with CBP
  • Objective
  • Increase conveyance security without impacting
    and potentially improving the flow of commerce
  • Deliverables
  • A leave-behind capability to operate four supply
    chain routes (three truck and one rail).
  • Phased cost estimates for full-scale data server
    implementation and acquisition planning for 100
    truck, and 34 rail Points of Entry (POEs) will
    also provide estimates for 228 Maritime and Air
    POEs.
  • Technical performance standards and test plans
    for certifying future ECoC-like devices from open
    market.
  • Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism ,
    a voluntary importer based program to secure the
    supply chain of goods entering the United States.
  • Coordinating with the Canada Border Services
    Agency (CBSA) at the Ambassador Bridge Detroit,
    MI Port of Entry

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Implement Pre-inspection andPre-clearance
Initiatives
  • Beyond the Border Perimeter Action Plan
  • The Pre-clearance Agenda
  • Canada and the United States (U.S.) will
    negotiate, by December, 2012, a pre-clearance
    agreement for the land, marine and rail modes to
    provide the legal framework and reciprocal
    authorities necessary for the CBSA and CBP to
    effectively carry out their missions in the other
    country.
  • Canada and the U.S. will launch, by September,
    2012, a land cargo pre-inspection pilot in at
    least one location in Canada.

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  • CAN/AM BTA BELIEVES PRE-CLEARANCE LAND/RAIL/SEA
    AGREEMENT WILL ALLOW ALL OF THE PRIORITIES ON
    SLIDE 30 TO BE ACHIEVED

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Implement Pre-inspection andPre-clearance
Initiatives
  • THIS PARADIGM SHIFTING TREATY PROVIDES
  • HIGH VALUE DIRECT BENEFICIAL IMPACTS
  • CORNWALL SOLUTION
  • PEACE BRIDGE COMMERCIAL PROCESSING
  • SMALL PORTS INSPECTION (JOINT 2 OFFICER TEAMS)
  • RAIL PASSENGER EFFICIENCY QUEBEC-NY AND

    VANCOUVER-SEATTLE (eliminate stop at actual
    Border)
  • SECURE TRANSIT CORRIDOR (PLANT TO CUSTOMER)(I.E.
    SAME DRIVERS, SAME PRODUCTS, SAME PORT)
  • PORT SPECIFIC SOLUTIONS TO MAXIMIZE UTILIZATION,
    EFFECTIVENESS AND MINIMIZE NEW INVESTMENT
  • LEAD TO DEVELOPMENT OF BRIDGE CROSSING PROCESSING
    ZONES
  • ETCETERA

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Coordinated ClearancePoint of Departure
DeterminationPassenger Flow Concept
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Canada or US
Overseas Airport
US or Canada
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  • BIOMETRIC CHECK BEFORE BOARDING OFFSHORE . US
    VISIT IN PLACE. CANADA MIGRATION TEAMS PARTIALLY
    IN PLACE AND INTERCEPT A MAJORITY OF INADMISSIBLE
    PEOPLE.
  • CURRENTLY CANADIAN IMMIGRATION AND DFAIT HAVE
    200 POINTS OF SERVICE GLOBALLY FOR BIOMETRICS.
    US-VISIT AND STATE DEPT. HAVE 207 CONSULAR
    LOCATIONS AND 300 PLUS PORTS OF ENTRY GLOBALLY
    FOR BIOMETRICS WITH 13 SECOND MAXIMUM RESPONSE TO
    OFFICERS.
  • CANADA INITIATING ENTRY/EXIT AND ELEC-TRONIC
    TRAVEL AUTHORITY FOR ALL NON VISA APPLICANTS
    EXCEPT U.S

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100 Screening Biographical Biometric Threats
Overseas Airport
Canada or US
US or Canada
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  • LOW RISK BOARD.OTHERS NO BOARD

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High/Unknown Risk
Low Risk
Overseas Airport
Canada or US
US or Canada
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Destination
Overseas Airport
Canada or US
US or Canada
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  • Beyond The Border Specifies
  • Defining Success
  • Canada and the United States (U.S.) will screen
    and identify travelers at the earliest point
    possible.
  • Canada will implement the electronic Travel
    Authorization (eTA), to improve screening of all
    visa-exempt foreign nationals, and Interactive
    Advance Passenger Information (IAPI) to make
    board/no-board decisions on all travelers
    flying to Canada prior to departure.
  • These initiatives will mirror measures taken in
    the U.S. through its Electronic System for Travel
    Authorization (ESTA) and Advance Passenger
    Information System Quick Query (AQQ) systems.
  • IAPI will push the CBSAs risk management
    processes away from the North American Perimeter.
  • Non bona fide travelers will be identified prior
    to departure.

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Coordinated ClearancePoint of Departure
DeterminationTraffic Streaming
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  • THIS SLIDE CONCEPT OF STREAMING RFID LIKE NEXUS
    WAS INTRODUCED IN MAY 2007. IN 2010 CBP ANNOUNCED
    THAT ALL LAND PORTS WITH 3 OR MORE PASSENGER
    LANES WOULD STREAM VICINITY RFID TRAVELERS IN
    READY LANES FOR PROCESSING TIME SAVINGS IN BYB BY
    SUMMER OF 2012 WHERE PRACTICAL.

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Mixed Flows of Vehicles Approaching Land
Border(as much as 60 miles back)
Canada or US
USor Canada
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FACTORS DETERMINING PROCESSING CAPACITY OF
PRIMARY INPECTION AT A LAND PORT NUMBER OF
PRIMARY INSPECTION BOOTHS THE NUMBER OF HOURS
EACH BOOTH IS OPERATIONAL WHEN TRAFFIC IS
PRESENT THE PROCESSING DWELL TIME FOR EACH
VEHICLE
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  • EXPEDITING TRUCK BORDER CROSSING
  • INVOLVED ELEMENTS
  • INFRASTRUCTURE
  • STAFFING
  • INSPECTION PROCESS
  • ACCURATE PRE-ARRIVAL DATA
  • DRIVER PREPAREDNESS
  • ACCESS TO PLAZA PRIMARY BOOTH

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  • Access to the Plaza and the Primary inspection
    booth
  • The current Monte Carlo uncontrolled random
    arrival (first come first serve) of trucks
    approaching land border Port plazas and Primary
    inspection booths within prohibits optimizing the
    border crossing process and penalizes those who
    have made the considerable effort and investment
    to comply with specified Trusted Trader programs
    to achieve known low-risk status that promised
    but have never yet delivered meaningful
    reductions in their border crossing process.
  • The key to achieving public security along with
    economic security, while substantially reducing
    congestion and delay, is participation in known
    low-risk Trusted Trader and Trusted Traveler
    enrollment processes and pre-arrival information.
    Access to the primary inspection booths without
    having to queue using processes such as Traffic
    Streaming is essential.

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  • Integrated Cross-Border Law Enforcement April 3,
    2012
  • Integrated Enforcement
  • We intend to build on existing bilateral law
    enforcement programs to develop the next
    generation of integrated cross-border law
    enforcement operations that leverage
    cross-designated officers and resources to
    jointly identify, assess, and interdict persons
    and organizations involved in transnational crime
  • Can/Am BTA asks why not CBSA/CBP Officers _at_ Land
    Ports ?

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  • Integrated Cross-Border Law Enforcement April 3,
    2012
  • Existing Border Enforcement Program
  • Integrated Border Enforcement Team (IBET)
  • Bi-national partnership with joint governance
  • Canadian and U.S. law enforcement partners
    sharing intelligence and conducting joint
    operations
  • Enhances security along the shared border
    (between the ports of entry)
  • Shiprider
  • Specially trained and cross-designated Canadian
    and U.S. law enforcement officers jointly crewing
    each other's vessels
  • Pilot projects conducted and evaluated
    (2005-2007), Framework Agreement signed in May
    2009
  • Legislation required to ratify the Agreement
  • Border Enforcement Security Team (BEST)
  • ICE-led multi-agency teams developed to identify,
    disrupt and dismantle criminal organizations
    posing significant threats to border security
  • Since 2008, four BESTs have been established on
    the Canada-U.S. border
  • Select Canadian officers are co-located and
    cross-designated in the US

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  • Integrated Cross-Border Law Enforcement April 3,
    2012
  • Guiding Principles
  • Respect for sovereignty and domestic laws
  • Operations conducted under the direction/managemen
    t/laws of the host country
  • Cross-designation/Reciprocal authorities
  • US and CDN officers cross-designated to enforce
    host country laws
  • Selection of involved agencies and individuals at
    discretion of each country
  • Specialized training
  • Dedicated and co-located resources
  • Bi-national governance model
  • Can/Am BTA asks why not CBSA/CBP Officers at
    Land Border Ports ?

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  • Beyond The Border Specifies
  • The Action Plan Commitments
  • We Will
  • Develop for each country an inventory of fees and
    charges at the border which sets out their
    purpose and legal basis, how they are collected,
    how much is collected, their intended use and the
    rationale for collecting them at the border.
  • Using an agreed methodology, Commission a
    disinterested third party to conduct an economic
    impact assessment of such fees, including their
    cumulative effect, on the competitive position of
    three economic sectors in Canada and the United
    States for which cross-border activity is
    important.
  • Public Safety Canada and the U.S. Department of
    Homeland Security will produce and publish a
    joint Report on the above, which would be
    presented to Leaders and made available to the
    public by September 30, 2012.
  • Can/Am BTA Comment No cash should be collected
    by Officers at border inspection.

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BEYOND THE BORDER PERIMETER STRATEGY
MUST DELIVER PILOTS
LEADING TO OPERATION ON EACH OTHERS SOIL NEW
PARADIGM FOR SMALL/RURAL PORT INSPECTION END OF
DUPLICATE INSPECTION AT SHARED LAND
BORDER CANADA VICINITY RFID PASSPORT COMPANION
CARD ENTRY EXIT (PEOPLE AND IMPORT/EXPORT OF
GOODS) USDA FDA CROSS-DESIGNATION TO CBP FOR
24/7 SERVICE
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BEYOND THE BORDER PERIMETER
STRATEGY
MUST DELIVER   DIRECT STREAMED ACCESS TO PRIMARY
CUSTOMS INSPECTIONFOR TRUSTED TRADER TIERS
(ISA/CSA) (FAST) (C-TPAT/PIP TIER 2) (C-TPAT/PIP)
  CONSISTENT CUSTOMS BEST PRACTICE OPERATING
METRICS THE CURRENT BTB ACTION PLAN IMPLEMENTS
BORDER ENFORCEMENT SECURITY TEAMS (BEST)
EMPOWERING LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS TO WORK IN
EACH OTHERS COUNTRY. WE NEED BORDER ENFORCEMENT
FACILITATION TEAMS (BEFT) CBP AND CBSA OFFICERS
EMPOWERED TO PERFORM RESPECTIVE DUTIES WITHIN THE
PLAZA TO PLAZA AREAS OF LAND BORDER
PORTS CREATING THE CUSTOMS PROCESSING ZONES
FIRST PROPOSED IN THE 1995 CANADA/U.S. SHARED
BORDER ACCORD
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Thank You
  • For more information
  • Jim Phillips
  • 716-754-8824
  • canambta_at_aol.com
  • BOTTOM LINE WE NEED TO GET BEYOND THE BORDER
  • PERIMETER STRATEGY DONE AND DONE RIGHT TO
  • INCLUDE THE MUST HAVES AS THE GLOBAL
  • COMPETIVENESS AND QUALITY OF LIFE OF CANADA
  • AND THE U.S. DEPEND ON IT !!!!!!!!

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