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Branch Chief Samuel St. John and Jennifer McGill/ "Securing theTrade Lanes" 02-09-2006.
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CONTAINER SECURITY INITIATIVE“SECURING THE TRADE LANES”
Branch Chief Samuel St. John and Jennifer McGill"Securing the Trade Lanes"02-09-2006.
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CBP Mission Statement
We are the guardians of our Nation’s borders.
We are America’s frontline.
We safeguard the American homeland at and beyond ourBorders.
We steadfastly enforce the laws of the United States whilefostering our Nation’s economic security through lawfulinternational trade and travel.
We serve the American public with vigilance, integrity andprofessionalism.
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Since September 11, 2001, U.S. Customs and Border Protection(CBP) has created several partnership and anti-terrorisminitiatives:
-24-Hour Rule/ Trade Act.
-National Targeting Center.
-Non-Intrusive Inspection Equipment.
-Customs – Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT)
-Container Security Initiative (CSI)
CBP Maritime CargoSecurity Strategy
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To Prevent and Deter TerroristUse of Maritime Containers
While Facilitating the Movementof Legitimate Trade.
MISSION STATEMENT
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Three Goals Of TheContainer Security Initiative
PROTECTAND
FACILITATE TRADE.
BUILD A ROBUSTCSI CARGO
SECURITY SYSTEM
SECURETHE BORDERS
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Securing The BordersHOW CAN WE BETTER SECURE THE TRADE LANES?
1) Advance trade data.
2) State-of-the-art technology.
3) Examinations of containers.
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Building A Robust CSI Cargo SecuritySystem
1) Promoting an international framework of standards.
2) Identify optimal trade lanes and ports.
3) Expedite the movement of low-risk shipments.
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Protect And Facilitate Trade
1) Negotiating with hostcountries.
2) Encouraging interagencycooperation.
3) Conducting periodic riskevaluations.
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• Standards must be present in every potential CSI port:
- Seaport must have regular, direct, and substantialcontainer traffic to ports in the United States.
- Customs must be able to inspect cargo originating,transiting, exiting, or transshipping through a country.
- Non-intrusive inspection (NII) equipment (gamma or X-ray) and radiation detection equipment.
Minimum Standards
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• Potential CSI ports must also commit to:
- Establish an automated risk management system.
- Share critical data, intelligence, and risk managementinformation with U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
- Conduct a thorough port assessment and commit toresolving port infrastructure vulnerabilities.
- Maintain integrity programs and identify and combatbreaches in integrity.
Minimum Standards continued…
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• Memorandum of Agreement Between U.S. Customs & BorderProtection &U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement
• Memorandum of Understanding Between Department ofEnergy, National Nuclear Security Administration, and U.S.Department of Homeland Security
• Partnership Between U.S. Customs and Border Protection andU.S. Coast Guard.
CBP/CSI Partnership
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Declaration Of Principles
An agreement between the U.S.
government and the government of the
host nation that permits the
deployment of CBP personnel
into the foreign nation’s seaports.
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Declaration of Principles with CBP
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CSI TODAY
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U.S. IMPORT VOLUME
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