Bradd M. Skinner Assistant CBP Attaché 55-5080-2000 ext. 4861

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Bradd M. Skinner Assistant CBP Attaché ext

Official Presentation July CBP’s strategy is layered and comprehensive. On a typical day, at ports of entry, officers process:  1.1. million incoming travelers  333,000 privately owned vehicles  79,000 shipments of goods  $81 million USD in fees and tariffs  And in Addition, CBP  Arrests more than 60 people  Seizes more than 2,000 pounds of narcotics  Processes more than 490 terror alerts Ensure border security against terrorists and other criminals, while facilitating legitimate trade and travel.

Official Presentation July  Advance Information Under 24 Hour Rule, Trade Act of 2002  National Targeting Center – Advanced Targeting System  Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT)  Container Security Initiative (CSI)  Use of Non-Intrusive Inspection Technology and Mandatory Exams for All High Risk Shipments  Automated Commercial Environment Layered Cargo Enforcement Strategy...

 Commitment by Company to Enhance Security  Enhanced Security = Greater Facilitation  Minimum Security Criteria  Trust But Verify - Validations

Official Presentation July Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT)  Voluntary, Incentives Based Partnership Program  Builds upon historical supply chain security programs (CIP, SCIP)  Enrollment Sectors  Importers (55%)  Highway, Sea, Air, Rail Carriers (24%)  Brokers, Consolidators, Freight Forwarders, NVOs (18%)  U.S. Port Terminal Operators (1%)  Canadian and Mexican Manufacturers (2%)  On Line Application of Security Profile – establish meeting minimum security criteria  Positive Vetting, Established Import History  Benefits Apply  Reduced Inspections, FAST Access, Front of Line Inspections, Resumption of Trade Consideration  Subject to Validation  Confirmation of Commitment or Suspension/Removal  Security Incidents, Security has been Breeched

Official Presentation July  Enhance the security and safety of cargo shipments entering via truck across the Canadian and Mexican land borders.  Importer and Carrier must be approved by Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT).  Driver must be enrolled and approved and Canadian and US government (for US/CA border only).  Started in Detroit, Michigan in September  Currently at 30 land border locations.  More than 82,000 Drivers vetted, enrolled and credentialed.  Over 2,000 C-TPAT road carriers eligible for FAST benefits.  147,000 truck-mounted radio frequency transponders in use.

Official Presentation July  San Ysidro, California  Otay Mesa, California  El Paso, Texas (Stanton St. Bridge)  Brownsville, Texas  Hidalgo, Texas  Laredo, Texas  El Paso, Texas (Zaragosa)  Nogales, Arizona  Calexico, California SENTRI Locations Current and Current Sites

Official Presentation July Statistics Top Volume Ports Crossings  San Diego, California – 56,422  El Paso, Texas - 16,859 Enrollment

Official Presentation July SENTRI Locations Next Steps and Increase/maximize enrollment participation at existing high volume ports of entry As volumes increases, retrofit additional lanes with technology to create additional lanes. By increasing participation in FAST / SENTRI at existing sites, enforcement focus can be directed to the “high risk” cargo / travelers.