CBP Posts Agenda for May 22 COAC Meeting
CBP released the agenda for the May meeting with the Advisory Committee on Commercial Operations of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (COAC) in Washington, D.C. CBP also said the meeting will be available online and registration is available (here).
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On the agenda is:
- Review, Discuss, and Approve the COAC Annual Trade Efficiency Survey for distribution by June 2013 and discuss feedback on past COAC recommendations.
- Review and Discuss Next Steps regarding the Exports Subcommittee and the Work Completed by the Export Mapping Working Group (EMWG) to date.
- Review and Discuss the Global Supply Chain Subcommittee’s Air Cargo Advance Screening (ACAS) Working Group and address Next Steps regarding Land Border issues in the area of Beyond the Border and 21st Century Initiatives.
- Review and Discuss Next Steps of the Trusted Trader Subcommittee and the Work Completed by the Industry Standards Working Group (ISWG) and the Trusted Trader Measures Working Group.
- Review and Discuss Next steps regarding the One U.S. Government at the Border Subcommittee and the work to date on the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Working Group and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Working Group.
- Review and Discuss Next Steps of the Trade Modernization Subcommittee which will address the Automated Commercial Environment vendor survey results and the analysis of the Centers of Excellence and Expertise (CEE) survey.
- Review and Discuss Next Steps of the Trade Enforcement and Revenue Collection Subcommittee and the Work Completed to date on the Regulatory Audit Working Group’s findings on the planned enhancements for the Focused Assessment process and the Intellectual Property Rights Working Group’s effort to further evaluate the use of the Global Shipment Identification Number (GSIN) as a possible tool for use in Distribution Chain Management in Intellectual Property Rights Compliance.