Customs Information System of the Republic of Slovenia C I S March 2001
Population: cca. 2mio. Area: km 2 The Customs Headquarter 9 Regional Offices 123 Local Offices Introduction
SAD launched ,12 mio ,22 mio+ 8,93% ,31 mio+ 7,38% ,33 mio+1,52% ,38 mio+3,76%
Data Daily: 500 Users at the same time - simultaneously SAD Transit documents Invoices All Users 96% SAD lodged electronically
Uvod v CIS EDI Implementation
Interfaces Government Centre for Informatics - CVI –advising state institutions concerning IT planning and implementation –design and setup of IT in state institutions –operation of state institutions’ computing centre –development and operation of WAN communications network (HKOM) –providing common telecommunication services and ZZI Engineering (outsourcer) –software development and maintenance
Hardware Mainframe system –located, maintained, operated at Government Centre for Informatics –IBM 9672, OS/390 –EMC2 disk sets, –IBM tape and data cartridge storage units –MVS (operating system) –CICS and MVS/TSO (simultaneous multiuser access) –ORACLE (RDBMS) Local –52 servers connected to HKOM –1400 working stations (Pentium)
WAN - HKOM
National Transit Free Trade Area Customs Declaration Processing Goods in Bond Warehousing Import Export Functions of the CIS Accounting Procedures Excise
Plans and Directions Continuously upgrade the existing system via program of changes Risk analysis supported procedures - Selectivity Electronic document trigs the procedure Paper document is presented with delay Electronic data Exchange in Transit Aligning Information system (IS) in accordance with the process of harmonisation with the EU legislation Management Information System
Interfacing with EC Systems Protection and control of our part of the future EU external border Development in accordance with IT Strategies (Customs Business and IT Strategy, Blue Prints of the EU) Plans for interfacing EC´s systems (Taric, Import Quota Control, BTI, NCTS, CIS/SCENT..) Participation in EU bodies concerning IT matters
Facilitation of the movements of goods and persons reorganisation of customs operations with the aim of improving and shortening procedures further expansion of the electronic exchange of data customs control based on risk analysis and selectivity greater inclusion of trustworthy participants in the simplified procedures assistance to participants for a transparent, rapid and uniform operation make full use of benefits that IT can provide Development Strategy of the Customs Administration of the RS until year 2000