The following is excerpted from the 18 February 2013 edition of the Ottawa Citizen.
The Canada Border Services Agency wants an outside expert to assess its trusted traveller programs and other border programs to recommend ways they can be improved and streamlined. It also wants to know how it can accomplish that without spending more money.
The CBSA has given interested parties until March 19 to submit bids to develop a “trusted traveller vision.” The assignment involves assessing the NEXUS, CANPASS and Automated Border Clearance programs, as well as the CBSA’s Integrated Primary Inspection Line support tool, and proposing possible changes to ensure they “continue to provide a valuable service within an integrated border continuum.”
This article is available in its entirety at:
http://www.ottawacitizen.com/travel/Canada+Border+Services+Agency+seeks+vision+trusted+traveller+programs/7978185/story.html
Topic(s)
International Trade and Border Management
Information source
Canadian News Channel
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