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Cargo Security: History, Environment and Future

Cargo Security: History, Environment and Future. Fred Gordon AAFA, Savannah, GA March 23, 2006. CARGO SECURITY – Operation Safe Commerce.

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Cargo Security: History, Environment and Future

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  1. Cargo Security:History, Environment and Future Fred Gordon AAFA, Savannah, GA March 23, 2006 Fred Gordon AAFA

  2. CARGO SECURITY– Operation Safe Commerce • Operation Safe Commerce is a US Department of Homeland Security program that aims to provide comprehensive supply chain security while maintaining current cargo system efficiencies and economics. • Consortium of Boeing, ADT, Parsons, Iridium and HART successfully completed two demonstrations that tracked and controlled cargo moving by container from the Far East to Los Angeles and from Europe to New York. Fred Gordon AAFA

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  4. Cargo Security Current Events • Dubai Ports World fall out • Ownership issues • Cargo security • Administration Pronouncements • Michael Jackson comments • WCO Initiative • Pending Legislation • S. 2008 and others Fred Gordon AAFA

  5. Cargo Security Provisions of S. 2008 • Formally establish CSI, C-TPAT, OSC and other programs • Establish minimum cargo security standards • Establish a Green Lane and more enforcement for those that do not meet standards • Proposal to fund with $835 million of CBP duties per year for FY 2007 to 2012 Fred Gordon AAFA

  6. C-TPAT Plus / Trusted AccountProgressive Benefits For Progressive Investment Composite Security Score Entry Benefit Restart Benefit Typical Category Security Scores 1000 First Priority Restart Minimum for entry at Red Threat Level Integrity /Custody Technologies Procedural Security Physical Security Access Control Personnel Security Manifest Procedures Conveyance Security Information Security Education & Training Second Priority Restart 500 Shipper Selected and Verified Compliance Elements Minimum for Entry at Orange Threat Level 200 Min for Entry at Yellow Threat Level Entry into US Min USG Required 100 • USG mandates minimum criteria for entry of goods into US (C-TPAT/WCO Framework) • Shippers may select approved security processes and technologies for enhanced access to U.S. • Each additional process or technology adds to the shipper’s overall score • Analyses of additional data, earlier in process and processed securely adds to score • Independent verification adds to score Fred Gordon AAFA

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