The 3rd IPPC Global Symposium

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The 3rd IPPC Global Symposium Border Collaboration “ The use of data in Border collaboration in the targeting centre” Peter Johnston Ministry for Primary Industries, New Zealand

Overview Export Phytosanitary Intelligence Import Phytosanitary Intelligence Going Forward

Export Phytosanitary Intelligence: Our updated electronic certificate production system provides a range of reports including:   NZ crop types exported (or being exported) to where; Volumes of crop types being exported by whom to where; Target and capture specific time periods crop types are being exported to specific destinations; and Multiple combinations of these. On our export side for the past 6 years we have been able to readily analyse data captured within our updated export certificate production system.   This information is proving invaluable as the years pass as it enables us to work with industry sectors to analyse and explore trade patterns, developments and initiatives. Currently this export ePhyto information resides within MPI.

New Zealand’s Integrated Targeting and Operations Centre New Zealand Customs Service Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) Immigration New Zealand (INZ) Maritime New Zealand (MNZ) New Zealand Police New Zealand Security Intelligence Service (SIS) Integrated Targeting and Operations Centre Key features Collaboration between 6 key agencies with a single commitment to work together in protecting the border 24/7 operations Use of sophisticated technology and advanced intelligence tools to gather information to identify potential threats and conduct risk assessments Working from one location allows these agencies to understand each other’s roles better and share information within legal boundaries This integration also streamlines border activities, removes duplication of effort, and vastly improves use of resource across the sector.

Import Phytosanitary Intelligence: Historic database: Data base is now more than 20 years old; Relies on multiple persons manually re-entering import phytosanitary certificate information; Data capture is often considered to be in-accurate; Database resides within MPI; and Data analysis requires considerable time inputs to cross check data entry to provide accurate results. Going forward we have now identified a significant programme of work to refresh not only import data capture but also create pro-active linkages to other “inter-relational” phytosanitary biosecurity risk management databases.   A key cornerstone to our proposed programme of improved biosecurity intelligence work includes our ability in future to electronically capture import phytosanitary certificate XML information into modern robust databases.

Going Forward: Influences from the use of ePhyto XML data mapping initiatives include: Reality of electronic receipt of import XML phytosanitary certificate information; minimal (if any!) need for re-entry of certificate information; receipt of accurate, reliable and authentic certificate information; opportunities for data capture within modern robust databases with wide ranging data interrogation functionality;

Going Forward Cont. production of real time import biosecurity intelligence reports; opportunities to automate crop pathway intelligence reports; re-focus biosecurity risk management efforts where the risks are greatest; and a host of yet to be identified Opportunities!

Thank-you, any Questions? Going forward we have now identified a significant programme of work to refresh not only import data capture but also create pro-active linkages to other “inter-relational” phytosanitary biosecurity risk management databases.   A key cornerstone to our proposed programme of improved biosecurity intelligence work includes our ability in future to electronically capture import phytosanitary certificate XML information into modern robust databases.