CVO22 - International Border Coordination

This service package covers coordination and sharing of information between agencies to support expedited clearance, customs pre-processing, and border crossing inspections.

 

 

Enterprise

  Source   Destination   Role/Relationship

Border Inspection Administration Center Developer

Border Inspection Administration Center

 Develops

An Enterprise creates the target Resource or Document. The Enterprise that engineers a traffic signal controller (ITS Roadway Equipment), or designs a vehicle (Basic Vehicle) or authors a technical standard will have the Develops role.

Border Inspection Administration Center Developer

Border Inspection System Developer

 Application Interface Specification

The definition of an interface between two application components that operate on two distinct pieces of hardware. The Application Interface Specification is specific to the application in question.

Border Inspection System Developer

Border Inspection System

 Develops

An Enterprise creates the target Resource or Document. The Enterprise that engineers a traffic signal controller (ITS Roadway Equipment), or designs a vehicle (Basic Vehicle) or authors a technical standard will have the Develops role.

Other Border Inspection Administration Centers Developer

Other Border Inspection Administration Centers

 Develops

An Enterprise creates the target Resource or Document. The Enterprise that engineers a traffic signal controller (ITS Roadway Equipment), or designs a vehicle (Basic Vehicle) or authors a technical standard will have the Develops role.

Other Border Inspection Systems Developer

Other Border Inspection Systems

 Develops

An Enterprise creates the target Resource or Document. The Enterprise that engineers a traffic signal controller (ITS Roadway Equipment), or designs a vehicle (Basic Vehicle) or authors a technical standard will have the Develops role.

  Source   Destination   Role/Relationship

Border Inspection Administration Center Installer

Border Inspection Administration Center

 Installs

An Enterprise performs the initial delivery, integration and configuration of the target Resource. This might be a system integrator, a state DOT Enterprise performing its own installation, or a device supplier that performs on-site installation.

Border Inspection Administration Center Owner

Border Inspection Administration Center

 Owns

An Enterprise has financial ownership and control over the Resource. An Enterprise that Owns a resource is considered accountable for the resource and all of its contents. The Owns role includes ownership during Operations and Maintenance and also Acquisition during the Installation phase. The entity that takes the "owns" role is ultimately responsible for ensuring the resource provides its promised functionality, and for securing data the resources holds and exchanges. The owner is similarly responsible for the facilities inherent to the resource that are used to exchange data with other systems. The owner is responsible for ensuring that any data stored by the resource and any data communicated by the resource are protected to the extent necessary considering the contents of the data and the consequences of its exposure or alteration.

Border Inspection Administration Center Owner

Border Inspection Administration Center Installer

 Installation Agreement

An agreement whereupon one party installs a system on behalf of a second party.

Border Inspection Administration Center Owner

Border Inspection Administration Center Supplier

 Acquisition Agreement

An agreement where one party agrees to provide a system (hardware and or software) to another party, typically in exchange for compensation.

Border Inspection Administration Center Supplier

Border Inspection Administration Center

 Supplies

The Enterprise that supplies a device or software product. The Supplier delivers the target resource to the Owner.

Border Inspection System Installer

Border Inspection System

 Installs

An Enterprise performs the initial delivery, integration and configuration of the target Resource. This might be a system integrator, a state DOT Enterprise performing its own installation, or a device supplier that performs on-site installation.

Border Inspection System Owner

Border Inspection System

 Owns

An Enterprise has financial ownership and control over the Resource. An Enterprise that Owns a resource is considered accountable for the resource and all of its contents. The Owns role includes ownership during Operations and Maintenance and also Acquisition during the Installation phase. The entity that takes the "owns" role is ultimately responsible for ensuring the resource provides its promised functionality, and for securing data the resources holds and exchanges. The owner is similarly responsible for the facilities inherent to the resource that are used to exchange data with other systems. The owner is responsible for ensuring that any data stored by the resource and any data communicated by the resource are protected to the extent necessary considering the contents of the data and the consequences of its exposure or alteration.

Border Inspection System Owner

Border Inspection System Installer

 Installation Agreement

An agreement whereupon one party installs a system on behalf of a second party.

Border Inspection System Owner

Border Inspection System Supplier

 Acquisition Agreement

An agreement where one party agrees to provide a system (hardware and or software) to another party, typically in exchange for compensation.

Border Inspection System Supplier

Border Inspection System

 Supplies

The Enterprise that supplies a device or software product. The Supplier delivers the target resource to the Owner.

Other Border Inspection Administration Centers Installer

Other Border Inspection Administration Centers

 Installs

An Enterprise performs the initial delivery, integration and configuration of the target Resource. This might be a system integrator, a state DOT Enterprise performing its own installation, or a device supplier that performs on-site installation.

Other Border Inspection Administration Centers Owner

Other Border Inspection Administration Centers

 Owns

An Enterprise has financial ownership and control over the Resource. An Enterprise that Owns a resource is considered accountable for the resource and all of its contents. The Owns role includes ownership during Operations and Maintenance and also Acquisition during the Installation phase. The entity that takes the "owns" role is ultimately responsible for ensuring the resource provides its promised functionality, and for securing data the resources holds and exchanges. The owner is similarly responsible for the facilities inherent to the resource that are used to exchange data with other systems. The owner is responsible for ensuring that any data stored by the resource and any data communicated by the resource are protected to the extent necessary considering the contents of the data and the consequences of its exposure or alteration.

Other Border Inspection Administration Centers Owner

Other Border Inspection Administration Centers Installer

 Installation Agreement

An agreement whereupon one party installs a system on behalf of a second party.

Other Border Inspection Administration Centers Owner

Other Border Inspection Administration Centers Supplier

 Acquisition Agreement

An agreement where one party agrees to provide a system (hardware and or software) to another party, typically in exchange for compensation.

Other Border Inspection Administration Centers Supplier

Other Border Inspection Administration Centers

 Supplies

The Enterprise that supplies a device or software product. The Supplier delivers the target resource to the Owner.

Other Border Inspection Systems Installer

Other Border Inspection Systems

 Installs

An Enterprise performs the initial delivery, integration and configuration of the target Resource. This might be a system integrator, a state DOT Enterprise performing its own installation, or a device supplier that performs on-site installation.

Other Border Inspection Systems Owner

Other Border Inspection Systems

 Owns

An Enterprise has financial ownership and control over the Resource. An Enterprise that Owns a resource is considered accountable for the resource and all of its contents. The Owns role includes ownership during Operations and Maintenance and also Acquisition during the Installation phase. The entity that takes the "owns" role is ultimately responsible for ensuring the resource provides its promised functionality, and for securing data the resources holds and exchanges. The owner is similarly responsible for the facilities inherent to the resource that are used to exchange data with other systems. The owner is responsible for ensuring that any data stored by the resource and any data communicated by the resource are protected to the extent necessary considering the contents of the data and the consequences of its exposure or alteration.

Other Border Inspection Systems Owner

Other Border Inspection Systems Installer

 Installation Agreement

An agreement whereupon one party installs a system on behalf of a second party.

Other Border Inspection Systems Owner

Other Border Inspection Systems Supplier

 Acquisition Agreement

An agreement where one party agrees to provide a system (hardware and or software) to another party, typically in exchange for compensation.

Other Border Inspection Systems Supplier

Other Border Inspection Systems

 Supplies

The Enterprise that supplies a device or software product. The Supplier delivers the target resource to the Owner.

  Source   Destination   Role/Relationship

Border Inspection Administration Center Manager

Border Inspection Administration Center

 Manages

The Enterprise that is accountable for performing actions with a Resource, typically in support of one of the key operations-related roles (operates, installs, maintains). This authority is typically delegated by the Enterprise with the "Owns" role, and commonly accomplished by delegation to Human E-Objects with the "operates", "installs" or "maintains" roles, depending on the context.

Border Inspection Administration Center Owner

Border Inspection Administration Center

 Owns

An Enterprise has financial ownership and control over the Resource. An Enterprise that Owns a resource is considered accountable for the resource and all of its contents. The Owns role includes ownership during Operations and Maintenance and also Acquisition during the Installation phase. The entity that takes the "owns" role is ultimately responsible for ensuring the resource provides its promised functionality, and for securing data the resources holds and exchanges. The owner is similarly responsible for the facilities inherent to the resource that are used to exchange data with other systems. The owner is responsible for ensuring that any data stored by the resource and any data communicated by the resource are protected to the extent necessary considering the contents of the data and the consequences of its exposure or alteration.

Border Inspection Administration Center Owner

Border Inspection System Owner

 Information Provision Agreement

An agreement where one party agrees to provide information to another party. This is a unidirectional agreement.

Border Inspection Administration Center Supplier

Border Inspection Administration Center Owner

 Warranty

A guarantee or promise made by one entity to another, that provides assurance of the functionality and performance of a subsystem.

Border Inspection System Manager

Border Inspection System

 Manages

The Enterprise that is accountable for performing actions with a Resource, typically in support of one of the key operations-related roles (operates, installs, maintains). This authority is typically delegated by the Enterprise with the "Owns" role, and commonly accomplished by delegation to Human E-Objects with the "operates", "installs" or "maintains" roles, depending on the context.

Border Inspection System Owner

Border Inspection System

 Owns

An Enterprise has financial ownership and control over the Resource. An Enterprise that Owns a resource is considered accountable for the resource and all of its contents. The Owns role includes ownership during Operations and Maintenance and also Acquisition during the Installation phase. The entity that takes the "owns" role is ultimately responsible for ensuring the resource provides its promised functionality, and for securing data the resources holds and exchanges. The owner is similarly responsible for the facilities inherent to the resource that are used to exchange data with other systems. The owner is responsible for ensuring that any data stored by the resource and any data communicated by the resource are protected to the extent necessary considering the contents of the data and the consequences of its exposure or alteration.

Border Inspection System Supplier

Border Inspection System Owner

 Warranty

A guarantee or promise made by one entity to another, that provides assurance of the functionality and performance of a subsystem.

Other Border Inspection Administration Centers Manager

Other Border Inspection Administration Centers

 Manages

The Enterprise that is accountable for performing actions with a Resource, typically in support of one of the key operations-related roles (operates, installs, maintains). This authority is typically delegated by the Enterprise with the "Owns" role, and commonly accomplished by delegation to Human E-Objects with the "operates", "installs" or "maintains" roles, depending on the context.

Other Border Inspection Administration Centers Owner

Other Border Inspection Administration Centers

 Owns

An Enterprise has financial ownership and control over the Resource. An Enterprise that Owns a resource is considered accountable for the resource and all of its contents. The Owns role includes ownership during Operations and Maintenance and also Acquisition during the Installation phase. The entity that takes the "owns" role is ultimately responsible for ensuring the resource provides its promised functionality, and for securing data the resources holds and exchanges. The owner is similarly responsible for the facilities inherent to the resource that are used to exchange data with other systems. The owner is responsible for ensuring that any data stored by the resource and any data communicated by the resource are protected to the extent necessary considering the contents of the data and the consequences of its exposure or alteration.

Other Border Inspection Administration Centers Supplier

Other Border Inspection Administration Centers Owner

 Warranty

A guarantee or promise made by one entity to another, that provides assurance of the functionality and performance of a subsystem.

Other Border Inspection Systems Manager

Other Border Inspection Systems

 Manages

The Enterprise that is accountable for performing actions with a Resource, typically in support of one of the key operations-related roles (operates, installs, maintains). This authority is typically delegated by the Enterprise with the "Owns" role, and commonly accomplished by delegation to Human E-Objects with the "operates", "installs" or "maintains" roles, depending on the context.

Other Border Inspection Systems Owner

Other Border Inspection Systems

 Owns

An Enterprise has financial ownership and control over the Resource. An Enterprise that Owns a resource is considered accountable for the resource and all of its contents. The Owns role includes ownership during Operations and Maintenance and also Acquisition during the Installation phase. The entity that takes the "owns" role is ultimately responsible for ensuring the resource provides its promised functionality, and for securing data the resources holds and exchanges. The owner is similarly responsible for the facilities inherent to the resource that are used to exchange data with other systems. The owner is responsible for ensuring that any data stored by the resource and any data communicated by the resource are protected to the extent necessary considering the contents of the data and the consequences of its exposure or alteration.

Other Border Inspection Systems Supplier

Other Border Inspection Systems Owner

 Warranty

A guarantee or promise made by one entity to another, that provides assurance of the functionality and performance of a subsystem.

  Source   Destination   Role/Relationship

Border Inspection Administration Center Maintainer

Border Inspection Administration Center

 Maintains

An Enterprise administers the hardware and software that comprise the target Resource. The entity that takes the ‘maintains’ role typically is delegated authority by the entity with the “Owns” or "Manages" roles, depending on the environment. The maintainer interacts with the target Resource so as to keep that Resource in the Operational state.

Border Inspection Administration Center Manager

Border Inspection Administration Center

 Manages

The Enterprise that is accountable for performing actions with a Resource, typically in support of one of the key operations-related roles (operates, installs, maintains). This authority is typically delegated by the Enterprise with the "Owns" role, and commonly accomplished by delegation to Human E-Objects with the "operates", "installs" or "maintains" roles, depending on the context.

Border Inspection Administration Center Manager

Border Inspection Administration Center Maintainer

 System Maintenance Agreement

An agreement for one party to maintain the operational status of a system on behalf of the party with ownership control of the system.

Border Inspection Administration Center Owner

Border Inspection Administration Center

 Owns

An Enterprise has financial ownership and control over the Resource. An Enterprise that Owns a resource is considered accountable for the resource and all of its contents. The Owns role includes ownership during Operations and Maintenance and also Acquisition during the Installation phase. The entity that takes the "owns" role is ultimately responsible for ensuring the resource provides its promised functionality, and for securing data the resources holds and exchanges. The owner is similarly responsible for the facilities inherent to the resource that are used to exchange data with other systems. The owner is responsible for ensuring that any data stored by the resource and any data communicated by the resource are protected to the extent necessary considering the contents of the data and the consequences of its exposure or alteration.

Border Inspection Administration Center Supplier

Border Inspection Administration Center Owner

 Warranty

A guarantee or promise made by one entity to another, that provides assurance of the functionality and performance of a subsystem.

Border Inspection System Maintainer

Border Inspection System

 Maintains

An Enterprise administers the hardware and software that comprise the target Resource. The entity that takes the ‘maintains’ role typically is delegated authority by the entity with the “Owns” or "Manages" roles, depending on the environment. The maintainer interacts with the target Resource so as to keep that Resource in the Operational state.

Border Inspection System Manager

Border Inspection System

 Manages

The Enterprise that is accountable for performing actions with a Resource, typically in support of one of the key operations-related roles (operates, installs, maintains). This authority is typically delegated by the Enterprise with the "Owns" role, and commonly accomplished by delegation to Human E-Objects with the "operates", "installs" or "maintains" roles, depending on the context.

Border Inspection System Manager

Border Inspection System Maintainer

 System Maintenance Agreement

An agreement for one party to maintain the operational status of a system on behalf of the party with ownership control of the system.

Border Inspection System Owner

Border Inspection System

 Owns

An Enterprise has financial ownership and control over the Resource. An Enterprise that Owns a resource is considered accountable for the resource and all of its contents. The Owns role includes ownership during Operations and Maintenance and also Acquisition during the Installation phase. The entity that takes the "owns" role is ultimately responsible for ensuring the resource provides its promised functionality, and for securing data the resources holds and exchanges. The owner is similarly responsible for the facilities inherent to the resource that are used to exchange data with other systems. The owner is responsible for ensuring that any data stored by the resource and any data communicated by the resource are protected to the extent necessary considering the contents of the data and the consequences of its exposure or alteration.

Border Inspection System Supplier

Border Inspection System Owner

 Warranty

A guarantee or promise made by one entity to another, that provides assurance of the functionality and performance of a subsystem.

Other Border Inspection Administration Centers Maintainer

Other Border Inspection Administration Centers

 Maintains

An Enterprise administers the hardware and software that comprise the target Resource. The entity that takes the ‘maintains’ role typically is delegated authority by the entity with the “Owns” or "Manages" roles, depending on the environment. The maintainer interacts with the target Resource so as to keep that Resource in the Operational state.

Other Border Inspection Administration Centers Manager

Other Border Inspection Administration Centers

 Manages

The Enterprise that is accountable for performing actions with a Resource, typically in support of one of the key operations-related roles (operates, installs, maintains). This authority is typically delegated by the Enterprise with the "Owns" role, and commonly accomplished by delegation to Human E-Objects with the "operates", "installs" or "maintains" roles, depending on the context.

Other Border Inspection Administration Centers Manager

Other Border Inspection Administration Centers Maintainer

 System Maintenance Agreement

An agreement for one party to maintain the operational status of a system on behalf of the party with ownership control of the system.

Other Border Inspection Administration Centers Owner

Other Border Inspection Administration Centers

 Owns

An Enterprise has financial ownership and control over the Resource. An Enterprise that Owns a resource is considered accountable for the resource and all of its contents. The Owns role includes ownership during Operations and Maintenance and also Acquisition during the Installation phase. The entity that takes the "owns" role is ultimately responsible for ensuring the resource provides its promised functionality, and for securing data the resources holds and exchanges. The owner is similarly responsible for the facilities inherent to the resource that are used to exchange data with other systems. The owner is responsible for ensuring that any data stored by the resource and any data communicated by the resource are protected to the extent necessary considering the contents of the data and the consequences of its exposure or alteration.

Other Border Inspection Administration Centers Supplier

Other Border Inspection Administration Centers Owner

 Warranty

A guarantee or promise made by one entity to another, that provides assurance of the functionality and performance of a subsystem.

Other Border Inspection Systems Maintainer

Other Border Inspection Systems

 Maintains

An Enterprise administers the hardware and software that comprise the target Resource. The entity that takes the ‘maintains’ role typically is delegated authority by the entity with the “Owns” or "Manages" roles, depending on the environment. The maintainer interacts with the target Resource so as to keep that Resource in the Operational state.

Other Border Inspection Systems Manager

Other Border Inspection Systems

 Manages

The Enterprise that is accountable for performing actions with a Resource, typically in support of one of the key operations-related roles (operates, installs, maintains). This authority is typically delegated by the Enterprise with the "Owns" role, and commonly accomplished by delegation to Human E-Objects with the "operates", "installs" or "maintains" roles, depending on the context.

Other Border Inspection Systems Manager

Other Border Inspection Systems Maintainer

 System Maintenance Agreement

An agreement for one party to maintain the operational status of a system on behalf of the party with ownership control of the system.

Other Border Inspection Systems Owner

Other Border Inspection Systems

 Owns

An Enterprise has financial ownership and control over the Resource. An Enterprise that Owns a resource is considered accountable for the resource and all of its contents. The Owns role includes ownership during Operations and Maintenance and also Acquisition during the Installation phase. The entity that takes the "owns" role is ultimately responsible for ensuring the resource provides its promised functionality, and for securing data the resources holds and exchanges. The owner is similarly responsible for the facilities inherent to the resource that are used to exchange data with other systems. The owner is responsible for ensuring that any data stored by the resource and any data communicated by the resource are protected to the extent necessary considering the contents of the data and the consequences of its exposure or alteration.

Other Border Inspection Systems Supplier

Other Border Inspection Systems Owner

 Warranty

A guarantee or promise made by one entity to another, that provides assurance of the functionality and performance of a subsystem.

  Source   Destination   Role/Relationship

Border Inspection Administration Center Owner

Border Inspection Administration Center

 Owns

An Enterprise has financial ownership and control over the Resource. An Enterprise that Owns a resource is considered accountable for the resource and all of its contents. The Owns role includes ownership during Operations and Maintenance and also Acquisition during the Installation phase. The entity that takes the "owns" role is ultimately responsible for ensuring the resource provides its promised functionality, and for securing data the resources holds and exchanges. The owner is similarly responsible for the facilities inherent to the resource that are used to exchange data with other systems. The owner is responsible for ensuring that any data stored by the resource and any data communicated by the resource are protected to the extent necessary considering the contents of the data and the consequences of its exposure or alteration.

Border Inspection Administration Center Owner

Border Inspection Administration Center Verifier

 Verification Agreement

An agreement for one party to verify that a system owned by the second party operates according to the system's design.

Border Inspection Administration Center Verifier

Border Inspection Administration Center

 Verifies

The Enterprise that determines whether or not a target Resource meets documented requirements. This action is typically on behalf of the Owner.

Border Inspection System Owner

Border Inspection System

 Owns

An Enterprise has financial ownership and control over the Resource. An Enterprise that Owns a resource is considered accountable for the resource and all of its contents. The Owns role includes ownership during Operations and Maintenance and also Acquisition during the Installation phase. The entity that takes the "owns" role is ultimately responsible for ensuring the resource provides its promised functionality, and for securing data the resources holds and exchanges. The owner is similarly responsible for the facilities inherent to the resource that are used to exchange data with other systems. The owner is responsible for ensuring that any data stored by the resource and any data communicated by the resource are protected to the extent necessary considering the contents of the data and the consequences of its exposure or alteration.

Border Inspection System Owner

Border Inspection System Verifier

 Verification Agreement

An agreement for one party to verify that a system owned by the second party operates according to the system's design.

Border Inspection System Verifier

Border Inspection System

 Verifies

The Enterprise that determines whether or not a target Resource meets documented requirements. This action is typically on behalf of the Owner.

Other Border Inspection Administration Centers Owner

Other Border Inspection Administration Centers

 Owns

An Enterprise has financial ownership and control over the Resource. An Enterprise that Owns a resource is considered accountable for the resource and all of its contents. The Owns role includes ownership during Operations and Maintenance and also Acquisition during the Installation phase. The entity that takes the "owns" role is ultimately responsible for ensuring the resource provides its promised functionality, and for securing data the resources holds and exchanges. The owner is similarly responsible for the facilities inherent to the resource that are used to exchange data with other systems. The owner is responsible for ensuring that any data stored by the resource and any data communicated by the resource are protected to the extent necessary considering the contents of the data and the consequences of its exposure or alteration.

Other Border Inspection Administration Centers Owner

Other Border Inspection Administration Centers Verifier

 Verification Agreement

An agreement for one party to verify that a system owned by the second party operates according to the system's design.

Other Border Inspection Administration Centers Verifier

Other Border Inspection Administration Centers

 Verifies

The Enterprise that determines whether or not a target Resource meets documented requirements. This action is typically on behalf of the Owner.

Other Border Inspection Systems Owner

Other Border Inspection Systems

 Owns

An Enterprise has financial ownership and control over the Resource. An Enterprise that Owns a resource is considered accountable for the resource and all of its contents. The Owns role includes ownership during Operations and Maintenance and also Acquisition during the Installation phase. The entity that takes the "owns" role is ultimately responsible for ensuring the resource provides its promised functionality, and for securing data the resources holds and exchanges. The owner is similarly responsible for the facilities inherent to the resource that are used to exchange data with other systems. The owner is responsible for ensuring that any data stored by the resource and any data communicated by the resource are protected to the extent necessary considering the contents of the data and the consequences of its exposure or alteration.

Other Border Inspection Systems Owner

Other Border Inspection Systems Verifier

 Verification Agreement

An agreement for one party to verify that a system owned by the second party operates according to the system's design.

Other Border Inspection Systems Verifier

Other Border Inspection Systems

 Verifies

The Enterprise that determines whether or not a target Resource meets documented requirements. This action is typically on behalf of the Owner.

 

Physical

 

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Includes Physical Objects:
Physical Object Class Description
Border Inspection Administration CenterCenter'Border Inspection Administration Center' represents back-office systems and databases run by domestic and foreign governmental agencies responsible for the regulation of trade, and the enforcement of customs and immigration laws. These agencies include U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and its counterparts in Canada and Mexico. DHS includes components like Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and Transportation Security Administration (TSA). Other agencies include secondary trade agencies (e.g., U.S. Food and Drug Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture, other USDOT departments, etc.), and agencies from other trading nations. The systems they manage coordinate activities related to the border crossings. These systems support import/export cargo processing and enforcement operations at the border, including programs such as FAST, Automated Commercial Environment (ACE), Nexus (Canada), SENTRI (Mexico), and US-VISIT.
Border Inspection SystemField'Border Inspection System' represents data systems used at the border for the inspection of people or goods. It supports immigration, customs (trade), agricultural, and FDA inspections as applicable. It includes sensors and surveillance systems to identify and classify drivers and their cargo as they approach a border crossing, the systems used to interface with the back-office administration systems and provide information on status of the crossing or events.
Other Border Inspection Administration CentersCenterRepresenting another Border Inspection Administration Center, 'Other Border Inspection Administration Centers' is intended to provide a source and destination for information exchange between international border administration functions. It enables traffic management activities to be coordinated across international borders.
Other Border Inspection SystemsFieldRepresenting another Border Inspection Administration Center, 'Other Border Inspection Administration Centers' is intended to provide a source and destination for information exchange between international border administration functions. It enables traffic management activities to be coordinated across international borders.

 

Includes Functional Objects:
Functional Object Description Physical Object
Border Inspection'Border Inspection' manages and supports primary and secondary inspections at the border crossing.Border Inspection System
Border Inspection Administration'Border Inspection Administration' performs administrative functions relating to the inspection of goods and vehicles at the border.Border Inspection Administration Center

 

Includes Information Flows:
Information Flow Description
border field equipment dataData such as camera images and radiation sensor data.
consolidated agency responseElectronic manifest data as well as commercial vehicle screening results.
expedited clearance informationIncludes carrier ID, importer ID, broker ID, conveyance ID, driver ID, service options, and associated information that is used to support expedited border clearance.
inspection resultsReport of results of border inspection on a particular load.
refusal of entry informationInformation on loads, vehicles, or drivers who have been refused entry to the country.
NOTE: external links provided in the above table for information flows that are common between Canada and U.S. ARC-IT, other information flows (without links) are Canadian-unique.

 

Goals and Objectives

 

Associated Planning Factors and Goals
Planning Factor Goal
A. Support the economic vitality of the metropolitan area, especially by enabling global competitiveness, productivity, and efficiency;Improve the national freight network, strengthen the ability of rural communities to access national and international trade markets, and support regional economic development

 

Associated Objective Categories
Objective Category
Freight Management: Border Crossing
Freight Management: Permitting and Credentials Process

 

Associated Objectives and Performance Measures
Objective Performance Measure
Reduce freight movement delays due to inspectionAverage inspection time
Reduce freight movement delays due to inspectionNumber of freight vehicles going through automated detection
Decrease average crossing times at international borders by X minutes for each border in the region over Y years.Average border crossing time for freight at international borders per year.

 

NOTE: Since the mapping between objectives and service packages is not always straight-forward and often situation-dependent, these mappings should only be used as a starting point. Users should do their own analysis to identify the best service packages for their region.

 

Needs and Requirements

Need Functional Object Requirement
01Border Administration needs to exchange data with other Border Administrations in order to support international coordination for expedited border clearance programs, including credentials, applications, supporting information, and registration details.Border Inspection06The border field equipment shall provide surveillance data to other Border Inspection systems.
Border Inspection Administration12The center shall provide other Border Administrations with expedited border clearance program data, including application and registration information.
13The center shall provide other Border Administrations with credentials and inspection result information to support their inspections.
14The center shall provide other Border Administrations with surveillance data to support their inspections.
02Border Inspection Operations need to exchange data with other Border Inspection Operations in order to support coordination across international borders, including, inspection results, and surveillence data.Border Inspection02The border field equipment shall collect traveler credentials information as travelers approach a land border crossing to support the determination that a traveler is in compliance with border crossing regulations.
03The border field equipment shall provide border security-related information occurring at the border to transportation centers.
05The border field equipment shall provide border crossing status information for traveler information service providers.
Border Inspection Administration01The center shall provide traveler data to allow recognition of travelers.
02The center shall process cargo manifest data from freight distribution and logistics centers to clear cargo for crossing the border.
04The center shall collect information on Port of Entry, date, and other information on carrier and goods.
05The center shall collect border inspection results from the field.
06The center shall provide fleet and freight management centers with the results of the clearance processing, including the updated manifest.
08The center shall exchange border manifest data with the border crossing field equipment.