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International Maritime Statistics Forum Doug McDonald U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Automated Commercial Environment (ACE)/International Trade Data System (ITDS) Status Update. International Maritime Statistics Forum Doug McDonald U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. 16 April 2007. Unrestricted Use. Background and History ITDS. An integrated, government wide system

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International Maritime Statistics Forum Doug McDonald U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

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  1. Automated Commercial Environment (ACE)/International Trade Data System (ITDS) Status Update International Maritime Statistics ForumDoug McDonald U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 16 April 2007 Unrestricted Use Unrestricted Use

  2. Background and History ITDS • An integrated, government wide system • Electronic collection, use, and dissemination of the International Trade and transportation data • Includes data Federal agencies need to perform their missions • “Single Window Filing” concept • A single place for the Trade to submit all the required standardized commodity and transportation data, the Standard Data Set (SDS), pertaining to an import or export transaction • Data goes to all government agencies legally authorized to receive such information • Numerous Federal agencies are involved in International Trade • Many of which participate in the import, export and transportation related decision making processes • Agencies also use the data submitted to monitor and report on trade activity • Initial pilot developed pre-9/11 • ITDS development ended • Folded into the ACE hence (ACE/ITDS)

  3. Background and History ACE • Response to Customs Modernization Act (Mod Act) of 1993 • CBP Initiative to modernize its cargo processing systems, including ACS and other legacy systems • ACE represents a portion of CBP modernization efforts • Development contract awarded to the ACE Support Team (AST) in 2nd Quarter 2001 • Investigation, Human Resources and Passenger Processing not in ACE scope • ACE Capabilities are grouped into two Release Categories: • Secure Cargo Management • Screening and Targeting (S&T)

  4. ACE/ITDS Scope Business Process Areas • Manage Accounts • Manage Release • Manage Post Release • Manage Exports • Agency Licenses, Permits and Certificates (LPC) • Manage Enforcement • Manage Business Intelligence • Manage Legal and Policy • Manage Finance

  5. Releases in Secure Cargo Management • Releases 1-3: Completed: ACE Foundation, Account Creation, Periodic Payment • Release 4: In operation (4/14/05) : eManifest: trucks • Entry Summary, Accounts and Revenue • Release A1: Master Data and Enhanced Accounts • Release A2: Entry Summary and Revenue • Release A3: Drawback, Protest and Importer Activity Summary Statement (IASS) Processing • Cargo Transactions & Enforcement • Release M1: e-Manifest: Rail and Sea • Release M2: e-Manifest: Air • Release M3: e-Manifest: Enhanced Tracking • Release M4: e-Manifest: Final Exports & Manifest

  6. Releases in Screening and Targeting (S&T) • Release S1: Screening Foundation • Release S2: Targeting Foundation • Advance Manifest Screening • Automated Targeting System (ATS) • Release S3: Advanced Targeting • Release S4: Full Screening & Targeting

  7. SAFE Port Act of 2006 • Security and Accountability for Every Port (SAFE) • H.R. 4954 amends Tariff Act of 1930 • Mandates that ITDS be implemented at the same time ACE is implemented • “All agencies requiring documentation for clearing or licensing the importation and exportation of cargo…” • Oversight by Secretary of Treasury • Data elements must be consistent with applicable standards established by the World Customs Organization and the World Trade Organization

  8. ACE Milestone Outlook PIRA – Project Initiation Review Assessment PDCR – Program Definition Completion Review PDR – Program Definition Review CDR – Critical Design Review TRR - Test Readiness Review PRR – Production Readiness Review ORR – Operations Readiness Review Release A1: Master Data and Enhanced Accounts Release A2: Entry Summary and Revenue Release A3: Drawback, Protest and IASS Release M1: e-Manifest: Rail and Sea Release M2: e-Manifest: Air Release M3: e-Manifest: Enhanced Tracking Release M4: e-Manifest: Final Exports & Manifest

  9. M1 in Focus • Data in M1 is manifest information provided by carriers • E-Manifest for rail and sea • Multi-Modal Manifest (MMM) reporting capability • Improved capability for tracking and closing in-transit cargo on its journey in, through, and out of the U.S. • Integration of cargo stowage plans for container vessels (BAPLIE) • Empty Container Tracking

  10. M2 In Focus • Linkage of Bill of Lading, entry, and vessel arrival and departure data • Entry data • Major strengths - Best commodity specification, Only source for value • Major weakness - Shipper data tends to have poor geography • Manifest data • Major strength - Best source for tonnage trip by vessel • Major weakness – No value information • Vessel entrance and clearance data • Major strengths - Only source for sailing draft, Best source for U.S. dock information • Major weakness – No commodity information

  11. M1 Conceptual Design

  12. ACE and the Army Corps

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