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CBP West Coast Trade Symposium 2012 |
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Recent Video CBP West Coast Trade Symposium 2012
CBP host's first Trade symposium with the international trade industry in Long Beach California. This was first time symposium was held o West Coast where CBP Acting Commissioner David Aguilar announced two new Centers for Excellence and Expertise in the petroleum and automotive and aerospace insustries. Also available in high definition.
Taken: 05.10.2012
CBP Graduates the 1000th U.S. Border Patrol Class
CBP Frontline News story about the 1000th U.S. Border Patrol basic training class graduations ceremony along with some history of the U.S. Border Patrol. Comments by CBP Acting Commissioner David Aguilar and DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano. Also available in high definition.
Taken: 05.20.2012
U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the European Union Sign C-TPAT
U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the European Union sign C-TPAT, Mutual Recognition Decision, Washington DC, 4 May 2012. Signing are David Aguilar, Acting Commissioner of CBP and Heinz Zourek, Director-General, European Union Taxation and Customs Directorate. Also available in high definition
Taken: 05.04.2012
CBP UAS Guardian B-Roll
B-Roll of the CBP UAS Guardian. The CBP (Customs and Border Protection) UAS Guardian is the maritime variant of the Predator B Unmanned Aerial System.
Taken: 05.01.2012
CBP UAS B-Roll
B-Roll footage of U.S. Customs and Border Protection(CBP) Predator B UAS aircraft. Available in high definition.
Taken: 05.01.2012
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Recent AudioSentri U.S. Customs and Border Protection Sentri Program
Taken: 02.07.2012
CBP Announces New Small Vessel Reporting System U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced May 3 a voluntary online reporting tool to expedite participating boaters entry into the U.S. The Small Vessel Reporting System allows international boaters to pre-register with CBP rather than report for inspection upon arrival in the U.S. making the reporting process easier and faster.
Boat owners and passengers can take advantage of the free registration by filling out an online application and scheduling a visit to an enrollment center near them. Boat owners or passengers who are currently members of a CBP Trusted Traveler Program (e.g. NEXUS or Global Entry), or who hold a current form I-68, can enroll without visiting an enrollment center.
The system is open to all U.S. citizens and permanent residents, as well as Canadian citizens and landed immigrants who are citizens of visa waiver countries.
Once enrolled, boat owners file a small vessel reporting float plan prior to their entry into the U.S. When filing the plan, the filer will receive a float plan number. On arrival in the U.S., masters can then call CBP at the closest Port of Entry with the float plan number, answer a few customs questions and receive clearance to enter the U.S.
Passengers must register individually to be cleared quickly into the U.S. through the new system. Passengers who have not preregistered with CBP through the Small Vessel Reporting System must still report in person to a CBP facility.
A Local Boater Option reporting system began in 2006. LBO includes Florida, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. LBO allowed CBP to test and develop the electronic reporting system before expanding into the new SVRS. The next phase includes offering the system to the entire U.S./Canada border area this summer. The system will then expand to cover the rest of the U.S. over the coming months.
For more information or to begin the registration process visit www.cbp.gov/svrs.
Taken: 05.03.2011
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