T H E M O D E L B O R D E R O F T H E 2 1 ST C E N T U R Y U N A F R O N T E R A D E S E G U R I D A D Y P R O S P E R I D A D © Copyright 2010-2012SecureOrigins,

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T H E M O D E L B O R D E R O F T H E 2 1 ST C E N T U R Y U N A F R O N T E R A D E S E G U R I D A D Y P R O S P E R I D A D © Copyright SecureOrigins, Inc.All Rights Reserved

ZARAGOZA INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE BEFORE THE DEDICATED LANES OF FRONTERA-21 FOR TRUSTED SHIPPERS

C-TPAT / FAST DOUBLE CAPACITY REGULAREMPTIES IN-BOND AREA DEDICATED LANE # 2 DEDICATED LANE # 1 THE FRONTERA-21 PROJECT IS BEING COMPLETED AT THE YSLETA INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE, RESULTING IN A MAJOR REDUCTION OF WAIT TIMES ON THE BORDER SHIPMENTS PER DAY C-TPAT / FAST: 500 REGULAR:1,000 DEDICATED LANE #1 ONLY C-TPAT SHIPMENTS DEDICATED LANE #2 RESERVED TO DOUBLE CAPACITY TO 1,000 PER DAY

Model Port Project Deliverables and Benefits Increase roundtrips from 2 to 3 per day for 250 shipments (50 shipments = break even) Bi-weekly data reports Technology Based Tracking System Dramatic Reduction in wait times for trusted shippers Improved Regional Market Dynamics Improved Risk Segmentation Reduce Border Emissions Improve Traffic Safety More Efficient Processing of Cross-border Shipments Increased City Revenues FUSION

Project Goals 0 – 6 months 12 – 18 months Shipments / Revenue per Truck SECONDARY INSPECTION RATES (%) C-TPAT 500 C-TPAT Current

Frontera-21 FAST Lane Major Air Quality Benefits Major Air Quality Benefits HAZMAT Monitoring HAZMAT Monitoring International Command Center – for Emergency Response International Command Center – for Emergency Response PoE Truck Emissions Reduced 27% Reduced 27% Frontera-21 Included in EPA Border 2020 Action Plan VOCg/dayVOCg/day

8 F R O N T E R A – 2 1 B E G I N S W I T H P L A N T S C E R T I F I E D I N C – P A T / F A S T SecureOrigins HIGH SPEED FIBER OPTIC NETWORK Coverage of all Industrial Parks with connections to all of the Plants participating in Frontera-21 HIGH SPEED FIBER OPTIC NETWORK Coverage of all Industrial Parks with connections to all of the Plants participating in Frontera-21 E l P a s o J u a r e z GREEN GRAPHICS represents Industrial Parks Sampling of Plants to launch Frontera-21 COORDINATED FLOW TO THE BORDER *AIRLINE SCHEDULING Travel Time to Border in Minutes ZARAGOZA International Bridge © Copyright SecureOrigins, Inc.All Rights Reserved

Dedicated Hi-Speed Communications Fiber Along the Entire Border and Mexico’s Manufacturing Corridors

Otay Mesa Port of Entry Ysleta Model Port of Entry Ysleta Model Port of Entry Laredo Laredo Extend Our Model to other Ports of Entry Extend Our Model to other Ports of Entry

Current Conditions Current Conditions Model Port of Entry Trusted Shippers SegmentationModel Port of Entry Trusted Shippers Segmentation

From Cambridge Study: To form a “System of Systems” approach for achieving a near-term capability in the El Paso/Juárez region for (1) Reductions in Wait Times; (2) Reductions in Border Congestion; (3) Improvements in Cross-Border Supply Chains and Logistics; and (4) Improvements in Air Quality. BRIDGE OF THE AMERICAS PORT OF ENTRY (“BOTA”)

Prepared for Texas Department of Transportation by Cambridge Systematics, Inc. June 2011 El Paso County Secure Border Trade Project (page 4-2) The Secure Border Trade Project, being implemented by SecureOrigins (funded by U.S. Federal Highways Administration and Department of Transportation) will utilize state-of-the-art technology … such as the integration of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS), Geographic Positioning Systems (GPS), Webcams, RFID systems, and Sensors to create a shared platform to ensure the interoperability of all applied systems. This work is also related to an ongoing CBP-approved test program currently in operation that SecureOrigins has initiated with several Maquila Plants. This test program is supporting enhanced visibility of cargo moved by truck from Juárez ‘origins’ to El Paso ‘destinations’ … and involves swifter transit of trucks across the border through the use of a dedicated truck gate/lane in cooperation with CBP. Milestone for the City of El Paso (October-November-December): To achieve 250 Trucks-per-day on the Dedicated Lane at Zaragoza International Bridge.