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CBP to Pursue Upgraded Inspection and Other Systems Along Northern Border

The following is excerpted from the 10 May 2013 article by Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg LLP.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection has determined the approach it will mostly likely take over the next five to seven years to enhance its response to emergent border security threats along the U.S.-Canada border while advancing trade and travel facilitation. The Detection, Inspection, Surveillance and Communications Technology Expansion Alternative will focus on increased patrol activity and deploying more and better technologies to support CBP’s detection, inspection and surveillance capabilities and operational communications. CBP states that this alternative is consistent with current statements of national policy with regard to northern border security and trade and travel facilitation goals…

This article is available in its entirety at: http://www.strtrade.com/publications-customs-northern-border-051013.html.

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International Trade and Border Management

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Canadian News Channel
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