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1June 5, 2002 eCP Organization
ACE Deployment Panel
Trade Support Network June 5, 2002
Rod MacDonald, U.S. Customs Service
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Agenda
• Review the overall deployment of ACE• Provide specific detail on Increment 1
– Release 1: Account Portal Timeline– Release 2: ACE release for trucks and
periodic payment• Provide the current Plan for Increments 2
through 4
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Today’s goal
Provide the TSN members with an understanding of:
• The current status of the ACE project• The trade’s role in the design process• The planned ACE deployment
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ACE Deployment Overview
Trade Support Network June 5, 2002
Sam Banks, eCP
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Modernization Act Enables Transformation
- Authority to ChangeAuthority to Change- Permitted to IntegratePermitted to Integrate- Quid pro Quo with Quid pro Quo with
TradeTrade- Improve AutomationImprove Automation
Change AgentsChange AgentsChange AgentsChange Agents
ACEACE
Enabler AgentEnabler AgentEnabler AgentEnabler Agent
- Entry by Entry
- Port Specific
- Transaction Oriented / No Aggregated Information
- Stove-Piped Systems
- Delayed Analysis
- No Integrated Law Enforcement
- No Integrated PGA Information
- Data Focus
- Paper Intensive
- Information at Time of Arrival or After
- Experts at Each Port
- Difficult, Cumbersome and Error Prone
- Entry by Entry
- Port Specific
- Transaction Oriented / No Aggregated Information
- Stove-Piped Systems
- Delayed Analysis
- No Integrated Law Enforcement
- No Integrated PGA Information
- Data Focus
- Paper Intensive
- Information at Time of Arrival or After
- Experts at Each Port
- Difficult, Cumbersome and Error Prone
Trade Growth
Trade Growth
Threat Growth
Threat Growth
- Account Based Processing
- National Accounts
- Account Aggregation
- Customs-Wide Shared Information
- Timely Analysis
- Infrastructure for Integrated Information, Trade, Enforcement and Organization Change
- Integration with PGAs
- Intelligence Focus
- Improved Operational Effectiveness
- Pre-Arrival Information
- Leverage Distributed Expertise
- “Point and Click”
- Account Based Processing
- National Accounts
- Account Aggregation
- Customs-Wide Shared Information
- Timely Analysis
- Infrastructure for Integrated Information, Trade, Enforcement and Organization Change
- Integration with PGAs
- Intelligence Focus
- Improved Operational Effectiveness
- Pre-Arrival Information
- Leverage Distributed Expertise
- “Point and Click”
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ModernizationModernization ActAct
ModernizationModernization ActAct
TransformationTransformation
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Guidelines for Sequencing
Sequence of ACE functionality is for planning purposes only– Priorities and funding will impact the sequence
Major business processes may be spread across two or more Releases– Transparent to Trade
ACS and other legacy systems will be subsumed into ACE
ACE capabilities will be initially tested on limited sets of companies at limited sites– Selection criteria will be provided by Customs
through published Federal Register notices
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Factors that Impact Sequencing
Precedence– The ACE Infrastructure must be in place before ACE
functionality can be provided– Dependent functions must follow precedent functions – Example: Periodic payments depend on account structure
Customs / Trade Prioritization– Example: Homeland Security implications
Expenditure Projections– Balance functionality with expected funding profile
Resource Balancing– ACE schedule requires concurrent development activities
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Release 1 – 1.1
Release 1 – 4.1
Release 2 – 1.2
Release 1 – 2.1
Increment 1
8/01 – 10/04*
• Full Conveyance Tracking• Full Cargo Tracking • Full Account Revenue
Functions• Full Risk Management
Release 2 – 2.2
Increment 2
2/02 – 1/05
Increment 3
11/02 – 8/05
Increment 4
8/03 – 9/05
• Consolidated Interface for Inspectors• Automated Truck Manifest• e-Release for Trucks• Enhanced Account Management• Initial Account Revenue• Risk Management: Record inspection
findings and perform analysis
• Accounts for all Trade types (except Exporters) • Enhanced Account Management: Hierarchies• Enhanced Account Revenue• Bond Management: eBond & Bond Query• Remaining Truck Release Processes• Initiate IPR Database• Enhanced Risk Mgmt: Targeting & Selectivity DB,
and Lab findings
• Integrated Manifest for all modes of Transportation• e-Release (and Standard Release) for all modes • Integrated process for Import Transactions • Initial Cargo Tracking (In-Bond, FTZ & Warehouse) • Initial Conveyance Tracking• License, Permit, Certification Database• Enhanced Account Revenue• Enhanced Risk Mgmt: Initial Compliance Assessment
• Automated Entry Summary (including Importer Activity Summary Statement, and Reconciliation)
• Automated Liquidation• Automated Protest
Management
• Enhanced Account Revenue
• Enhanced Risk Mgmt: Electronic Team Review Findings
• Trade Statistics & Reports
• Account Management: Exporters• Full Export Processing• Multi-modal Manifest• Automated Mail Release • Automated Drawback
Release 1 – 3.1
• Automated Quota & Visa Mgmt• Automated AD/CVD• Bond Sufficiency• Enhanced Customs Reference Information• Full IPR Capability
Release 2 – 3.2
Summary of ACE Increments and Releases
KeyRequirements Complete; TO4 Under Contract
Requirements Complete; Subject to Negotiation
Requirements Under Development
Baseline Program Plan
• ACE Infrastructure • Secure Web Portal• Account-based access for
USCS & 40 Importers• Initial Account Database• ACE Reference Files (HTS)
Source: Increment Allocation Matrix V.2.2. April 18, 2002; *Task Order 4 Contract
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ACE Development Timeline
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Increment 1, Release 1 – 1.1
• ACE Infrastructure • Secure Web Portal• Account-based access for
USCS & 40 Importers• Initial Account Database• ACE Reference Files (HTS)
Oct 2002 – May 2003 DeploymentIncrement 1, Release 1
KEY BENEFITSThe IT Infrastructure and Web Portal capabilities that are delivered in October, provide the foundation upon which the rest of ACE as well as other modernization systems will be built.
In February, ACE will offer the 40 import accounts and their Account Managers a comprehensive view of account and financial transaction data. This allows the Accounts and select trading partners to manage issues and resolve problems more effectively
KEY BENEFITSThe IT Infrastructure and Web Portal capabilities that are delivered in October, provide the foundation upon which the rest of ACE as well as other modernization systems will be built.
In February, ACE will offer the 40 import accounts and their Account Managers a comprehensive view of account and financial transaction data. This allows the Accounts and select trading partners to manage issues and resolve problems more effectively
KEY IMPACTSThe first forty selected accounts will be established.
OIT will have access to the October release for Pilot Test.Customs Account Managers and their counterparts in the trade will have initial Account functionality in February.
A subset of total businessrequirements will be enabled, allowing the Trade reports and queries of account financial and transaction data.
KEY IMPACTSThe first forty selected accounts will be established.
OIT will have access to the October release for Pilot Test.Customs Account Managers and their counterparts in the trade will have initial Account functionality in February.
A subset of total businessrequirements will be enabled, allowing the Trade reports and queries of account financial and transaction data.
October 2002 – ACE Portal Framework System Infrastructure Ready for Testing
February 2003 – Initial Account Management Capabilities
October 2002 – ACE Portal Framework System Infrastructure Ready for Testing
February 2003 – Initial Account Management Capabilities
HIGHLIGHTS
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Aug 2003 – Oct 2004 DeploymentIncrement 1, Release 2
KEY BENEFITSImproves processing at land border crossing through e-Release for Trucksfor Customs approved accounts. In addition, standard release for Trucks and other existing releasemechanisms will be available through a single sign on interface.
Pre-filing by the Trade and pre-arrival analysis by Customs will enable Customs to move shipments more quickly.
Periodic payments may result in fewer check processing transactions for Customs and the Trade.
KEY BENEFITSImproves processing at land border crossing through e-Release for Trucksfor Customs approved accounts. In addition, standard release for Trucks and other existing releasemechanisms will be available through a single sign on interface.
Pre-filing by the Trade and pre-arrival analysis by Customs will enable Customs to move shipments more quickly.
Periodic payments may result in fewer check processing transactions for Customs and the Trade.
KEY IMPACTSConsolidated interface for Inspectors, provides a single signon to 7 different inspector systems.
Pre-arrival processing of the automated truck manifest and entry allows Customs to make more informed decisions at thetime of arrival.
Capabilities will be expanded to 1100 additional Importer accounts, and include additional account management functionality such as automated, periodic statements and payments.
KEY IMPACTSConsolidated interface for Inspectors, provides a single signon to 7 different inspector systems.
Pre-arrival processing of the automated truck manifest and entry allows Customs to make more informed decisions at thetime of arrival.
Capabilities will be expanded to 1100 additional Importer accounts, and include additional account management functionality such as automated, periodic statements and payments.
August 2003 – Enhanced Account Management Functions Periodic Statement & Payment Processing
December 2003 – Improved Processing for Land Border Crossing
August 2003 – Enhanced Account Management Functions Periodic Statement & Payment Processing
December 2003 – Improved Processing for Land Border Crossing
Increment 1, Release 2 – 1.2• Consolidated Interface for Inspectors• Automated Truck Manifest• e-Release for Trucks• Enhanced Account Management• Initial Account Revenue• Risk Management: Record inspection
findings and perform analysis
HIGHLIGHTS
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Nov 2003 – Mar 2004 DeploymentIncrement 2, Release 1
KEY BENEFITS
Promotes informed compliance and improves problem resolution through Interactive communication among all types of Trade account types.
Electronic payment option reduces paperwork by allowing participants to payfees, duties and taxes electronically.
KEY BENEFITS
Promotes informed compliance and improves problem resolution through Interactive communication among all types of Trade account types.
Electronic payment option reduces paperwork by allowing participants to payfees, duties and taxes electronically.
KEY IMPACTS
Account managementfunctionality expands fromImporter-only to include all types of Trade accounts – Brokers, Carriers, and Sureties. All of theseAccounts share a commoninterface to communicate with Customs.
Expanded participation offers theTrade increased transparency intothe government processes of thesupply chain.
KEY IMPACTS
Account managementfunctionality expands fromImporter-only to include all types of Trade accounts – Brokers, Carriers, and Sureties. All of theseAccounts share a commoninterface to communicate with Customs.
Expanded participation offers theTrade increased transparency intothe government processes of thesupply chain.
Expand Account Management to Other Types of Accounts
Bond Management
Enhanced Risk Management
Expand Account Management to Other Types of Accounts
Bond Management
Enhanced Risk Management
Increment 2, Release 1 – 2.1• Accounts for all Trade types (except Exporters) • Enhanced Account Management: Hierarchies• Enhanced Account Revenue• Bond Management: eBond & Bond Query• Remaining Truck Release Processes• Initiate IPR Database• Enhanced Risk Mgmt: Targeting & Selectivity DB,
and Lab findings
HIGHLIGHTS
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Sept 2004 – Jan 2005 DeploymentIncrement 2, Release 2
KEY BENEFITSSingle, integrated manifest that supports all modes of transport streamlines processesand gives Customs a view of all modes.
Permits filing to be completed anytime, anywhere.
Improves security, by enabling Customs Inspectors to track themovement of cargo while under thelegal custody of Customs, including periods of temporary storage.
KEY BENEFITSSingle, integrated manifest that supports all modes of transport streamlines processesand gives Customs a view of all modes.
Permits filing to be completed anytime, anywhere.
Improves security, by enabling Customs Inspectors to track themovement of cargo while under thelegal custody of Customs, including periods of temporary storage.
KEY IMPACTS
The Trade will see standardized processing for all modes of Transportation (Air, Rail, Truck and Sea) through an integrated manifest and e-release.
KEY IMPACTS
The Trade will see standardized processing for all modes of Transportation (Air, Rail, Truck and Sea) through an integrated manifest and e-release.
Integrated Manifest for all Modes of Transportation
E-Release and Standard Release for All Modes
Cargo and Conveyance Tracking
Integrated Manifest for all Modes of Transportation
E-Release and Standard Release for All Modes
Cargo and Conveyance Tracking
Increment 2, Release 2 – 2.2• Integrated Manifest for all modes of Transportation• e-Release (and Standard Release) for all modes • Integrated process for Import Transactions • Initial Cargo Tracking (In-Bond, FTZ & Warehouse) • Initial Conveyance Tracking• License, Permit, Certification Database• Enhanced Account Revenue• Enhanced Risk Mgmt: Initial Compliance Assessment
HIGHLIGHTS
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Automated Quotas & Visas
Intellectual Property Rights
Anti-Dumping /Countervailing Duty Improvements
Automated Quotas & Visas
Intellectual Property Rights
Anti-Dumping /Countervailing Duty Improvements
Feb 2005 – Jun 2005 DeploymentIncrement 3, Release 1
Increment 3, Release 1 – 3.1
• Automated Quota & Visa Mgmt• Automated AD/CVD• Bond Sufficiency• Enhanced Customs Reference Information• Full IPR Capability
HIGHLIGHTS
KEY BENEFITSKEY BENEFITSKEY IMPACTSKEY IMPACTS
Automated update and status of quotas and management of visas will streamline operations and maintain tighter control of quota limits
Increase IPR compliance rates and improve Customs ability to protect Trade intellectual assets.
Streamline AD/CVD processes and improve coordination with the Dept of Commerce.
Trade is able to better manage imports with quota restrictions.
Customs Import Specialists will be responsible for improving coordination of AD/CVD decisions from Dept of Commerce.
Inspectors and Import Specialist will be able to make better decisions on IPR, with additional upfront information.
Trade will have additional, more timely visibility into IPR data.
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Automated Entry Summary /Importer Activity Summary Statement (IASS)
Trade Statistics and Reporting
Liquidation and Protest Management
Automated Entry Summary /Importer Activity Summary Statement (IASS)
Trade Statistics and Reporting
Liquidation and Protest Management
May 2005 – Aug 2005 DeploymentIncrement 3, Release 2
• Automated Entry Summary (including Importer Activity Summary Statement, and Reconciliation)
• Automated Liquidation• Automated Protest
Management
• Enhanced Account Revenue
• Enhanced Risk Mgmt: Electronic Team Review Findings
• Trade Statistics & Reports
Increment 3, Release 2 – 3.2HIGHLIGHTS
KEY BENEFITS
KEY BENEFITS
KEY IMPACTSKEY IMPACTS
Importer Activity Summary Statement (IASS) reduces reporting burden on Trade.
Improved trade statistics will provide better visibility into international trade.
Automated liquidation and protest management will streamline business processes and improve efficiencies.
Automated liquidation and protest management will reduce burden on Customs Import Specialists and team reviews.
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Jul 2005 – Sep 2005 DeploymentIncrement 4
Increment 4, Release 1 – 4.1
• Full Conveyance Tracking• Full Cargo Tracking • Full Account Revenue
Functions• Full Risk Management
• Account Management: Exporters• Full Export Processing• Multi-modal Manifest• Automated Mail Release • Automated Drawback
HIGHLIGHTS
KEY BENEFITSKEY BENEFITSKEY IMPACTSKEY IMPACTS
Full Export Processing
Multi-modal Manifest
Full Cargo and Conveyance Tracking
Full Export Processing
Multi-modal Manifest
Full Cargo and Conveyance Tracking
HIGHLIGHTS
Multi-modal manifest simplifies reporting and tracking of imports.
Better management and control of Foreign Trade Zone, warehouse, and in-bond activity.
Trade is provided full visibility of all import and export transactions.
Improved visibility to Trade and Customs of in-bond, Foreign Trade Zone, and warehouse activity.
Exporters are provided full transaction capabilities through ACE.
Comments / Questions
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