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UNECE CAPACITY BUILDING WORKSHOP ON TRADE FACILITATION IMPLEMENTATION: TOOLS, TECHNIQUES AND METHODOLOGIES 18 – 20 October 2004, Geneva Single Window Development and Implementation Experience of the United States International Trade Data System - ITDS
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UNECE UN/CEFACT Background Initial recommendations for the redesign of the Automated Commercial System (ACS) o same data for import, export, and transit o integrated government oversight of trade Project office established by the Vice-President o Interagency Board of Directors Proof of Concept - North American trade Automated Prototype (NATAP) ITDS Pilot (September 2001) International Trade Data System incorporated into Automated Commercial Environment (ACE/ITDS)
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UNECE UN/CEFACT Surveys of agencies’ forms o over 300 forms with 2,000 data fields o 289 data elements reduced to 198 data elements Outreach and surveys with agencies and trader community o needs, processes, opportunities for improvement ACE Trade Support Network (TSN) o ITDS committee jointly chaired by Customs/trade Program Support Group, Workshops, Data Harmonization Committee, MOU process Design and development process
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UNECE UN/CEFACT Standard set of international harmonized data and messages o WCO Customs Data Model, Unique Consignment Reference (UCR), Advanced Cargo Information (ACI) o UN/CEFACT recommendations and standards o Revised Kyoto Convention o UN/EDIFACT and XML Data utility for the collection, dissemination, use, and storage Import, export, and in-transit For goods, conveyances, crew Structure and services
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UNECE UN/CEFACT Technology ACE/ITDS receives, edits, and validates data Extracts and provides relevant data to agency o Operational - processed in ITDS/ACE Single Window “box” o Interfaced - sent to agency for processing o Periodic - nominal use of ACE/ITDS for reports Provides integrated results of government processing and risk assessment Stores results and provides analytical capability
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UNECE UN/CEFACT USDA FWS CPSC ACE/ITDS Single Window FDA food INS immigration DOT transport arrive/depart CBP ACE/ITDS ITDS/Single Window Processing Truck Driver Goods CBP USTR (operational) (interfaced) (periodic)
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UNECE UN/CEFACT Participants/Clients Federal Trade Agencies: Admissibility and export control Statistical and analytical Trade promotion Trade Community Importers Exporters Customs Brokers Carriers Port Authorities
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UNECE UN/CEFACT Business model ACE/ITDS is funded through ACE development appropriations Conducted Cost Benefit Analysis in terms of: o Efficiency gain, decommissioning of ACS, and trade benefits Costs identified in following areas: o Program and project management o Architecture o Organization change management o Application development Management reserve Operations and Management (O&M)
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UNECE UN/CEFACT Results Less cost for system design, development, and maintenance Both government and trade Reduced burden for providing information One entry point to government Increased accuracy of Information Less manipulation of data Greater efficiency, simplification and predictability Meets public’s expectation
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UNECE UN/CEFACT Lessons learned Leadership - commitment at the highest level possible Budget - commitment to provide long- term funding for the Single Window Technical - must respond to the needs of participating agencies and trade community Operational - buy-in to the process, cooperation, and operational vision
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UNECE UN/CEFACT What are your future plans for the Single Window? Pilot ACE/ITDS November 2004 evaluate and modify as needed Plans for implementation of first tier of Participating Government Agencies (PGA) Continue data harmonisation efforts Identify second tier of (PGA) Integrate ACE/ITDS requirements into international initiatives Implement second tier PGA Identify remaining PGA
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