AUTOMATED COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT (ACE) UPDATE

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Steven R. Graham International Trade Liaison Trade Relations, Office of the Commissioner U.S. Customs and Border Protection AUTOMATED COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT (ACE) UPDATE 03/28/2017

ACE and the Single Window Objectives for Single Window Data Availability Paper Reduction Compliance Cost Reduction Results of Single Window Data Availability 33% reduction in wait times at land border truck processing ports 68x faster processing of single and continuous bonds Data transmission among multiple systems for targeting and selectivity Paper Reduction 241 import forms automated 58 export forms automated Compliance System verification of data prior to CBP acceptance Ability for industry to easily monitor progress of their filings Cost Reductions CBP s investments in automation and capability acquisition led to an estimated 1.42% reduction in cost to import goods into the United States in FY16 Achieving Single Window Completed six of seven primary deployments to achieve core trade processing in ACE. Last deployment will allow the transition off the legacy Automated Commercial System (ACS). Coordinated with 47 partner government agencies to facilitate interagency trade data sharing and communications Reached nearly 90,000 CBP, PGA and Trade active ACE users Trained 7,500 CBP field users across multiple capabilities Published over 100 Federal Register Notices (FRNs) to support policy and legal requirements 2

Single Window Implementation via ACE August 2015 Began rollout of PGA pilots March 31, 2016 ACE mandatory for filing select entry summary types without PGA data. May 2016 Finalized migration of Automated Export System (AES) and AESDirect portal from U.S. Census July 23, 2016 ACE mandatory for remaining entry and entry summary types. December 31, 2016 Executive Order 13659 Streamlining the Export/Import Process for America s Business deadline 2015 2016 2017 May 1, 2015 ACE mandatory for all electronic manifest filings February 28, 2016 CBP accelerated divestment of the legacy Automated Commercial System (ACS) May 28, 2016 ACE mandatory for additional entry types, and entry and entry summaries for type 06 entries. August 27, 2016 ACE mandatory for electronic protests TBD 2017 ACE mandatory for all remaining electronic portions of the CBP cargo process Stay up to date: www.cbp.gov/acemandatorydates 3

Path to ACE Core Trade Processing Coordination & Development Developed 5.3+ million lines of code Automated 250+ paper forms Conducted targeted phone calls to 1,000+ trade filers across the country Coordinated with 40+ vendors to update software in support of their customers Trained 7,500 CBP field users Published over 100 Federal Register Notices to support required policy and legacy framework ACE Core Deployment Status 100% 100% Pre-Arrival Manifest Arrival Cargo Release 89% Post Release Entry Summary 100% 100% Exports PGA Integration Legacy Systems Divested 2014 2015 2016 2017 March 2014 Retired Automated Export System (AES) with transition of export manifest into ACE. May 2015 Retired Automated Manifest System (AMS) with transition of air manifest into ACE. May 2016 Worked with U.S. Census to integrate the final component of export filings, via the portal, into ACE and retired the legacy AESDirect. TBD 2017 ACE becomes CBP s system of record for all trade processing transactions. 4

Highlights of Post Release Capabilities Protest (Available August 27, 2016) Liquidation (Available January 14, 2017) Coming 2017 Protest Filer Account Integrated with DIS Seamless workflow Electronic notifications Broader trade participation Posting on CBP.gov of Official Notices of Extension, Suspension and Liquidation Liquidation No longer display as liquidated when liquidation date is in the future Weekly processing Reconciliation Reconcilable issues and timeframes remain the same Data submissions fully electronic Submit only reconciled amounts Drawback Electronic submission of entire Drawback Package Filings allowed at the 10 digit HTS line level System Validations Tighter integration with post release processes Improved system controls Statements All Statements will be processed in ACE Statement view for Trade will continue to be via Reports 5

Partner Government Agencies EPA, FDA, OFAC Status PGA EPA EPA EPA Import or Export Import - TSCA Import V&E Export - Haz Waste Electronic Paper Filing of PGA Filing Not data available Optional in ACE Paper Filing Optional FDA Import OFAC Export Note Effective March 21, with the implementation of the TSCA Final Rule, a "blanket" TSCA certification will no longer be accepted. Each entry submission, whether electronic or paper, must include certification. Entry notice for all products regulated by the FDA can be submitted electronically through ACE. In addition, Prior Notice is mandatory for food products regulated by FDA. Prior Notice must be filed electronically and can be accomplished through ACE or FDA s Prior Notice System Interface (PNSI). For more information visit: www.cbp.gov/ace-pga 6

Determining Post-Core Automation Priorities Step 1: Compile requirements Step 2: Map requirements Step 3: Prioritize Compile list of automation requirements from trade partners, CBP, and Partner Government Agencies Map requirements to agency strategic goals for FY17 and legislative mandates Leverage governance bodies to adjudicate and prioritize future automation capabilities and identify funding 7

ACE Trade Resources Outreach Stay up to date on community events and webinars. www.cbp.gov/aceoutreach Training Find user guides and online courses on the ACE Portal and system functions. www.cbp.gov/ace-training E-mail Alerts Receive automatic updates on ACE on: system outages, new capabilities, technical documentation and more. https://apps.cbp.gov/csms/csms.asp Support For support on ACE, including ACE Portal, ACE AESDirect, technical support, and more. www.cbp.gov/ace-support FAQs Answers to some of our most frequent questions on: ACE Portal, manifest filings, cargo release, and more. www.cbp.gov/ace-faqs Technical Documentation Find technical specifications needed to electronically transmit data to ACE, including PGA data, along with supplementary guidance. www.cbp.gov/trade/automated/systems www.cbp.gov/ace 8

ACE on CBP.gov 1 2 3 1. Left Navigation: Getting started Technical Documentation (CATAIR, IGs, etc.) ACE Features (Detail on ACE capabilities) 2. Main Column: Updated with latest news/headlines Mandatory Dates What s New with ACE? Links to publications 3. Right Navigation: ACE portal CSMS Outreach Training FAQs Support 9

Partner Government Agencies Industry Trade Engagement Strategic/ Policy Approach Automation/Tactical Input Commercial Operations Advisory Committee (COAC) 20 members 1-2 monthly calls 4 annual onsite meetings 3 sub-committees work on ACE: One U.S. Government at the Border Modernization Global supply chain security and facilitation Output: Strategic, public policy level recommendations. Trade Support Network 300 members (40 leadership reps) Monthly calls 2 annual onsite meetings 9 sub-committees work on ACE: Account Management Multi-Modal Manifest Entry Supply Chain Security Export Transition ITDS Revenue Legal & Policy Output: Detailed requirements for new ACE features, enhancements to existing features and assistance with testing. Border Interagency Executive Council 47 agency Executives Chaired by DHS Secretary 4 annual onsite meetings 3 sub-committees: Risk Management Process Coordination External Engagement Output: Policy coordination and reduction of barriers preventing automation. ITDS Board of Directors Technical reps from 47 agencies Chaired by Treasury Under Secretary Monthly onsite meetings Works on all aspects of ACE integration. Forms committees and working groups as needed to address specific issues. Output: Focus on automation and driving interagency requirements. 10

COAC Advisory Committee on Commercial Operations to U.S. Customs and Border Protection Committee s Official Designation: The Departmental Advisory Committee on Commercial Operations to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (COAC) and Related Homeland Security Functions. Authority: The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 established COAC. A Department of the Treasury Order specified that COAC will be administered jointly by the Department of the Treasury and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). COAC is established in accordance with and shall operate under the provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act. (FACA) Objectives and Scope of Activities: COAC shall advise the Secretary of the Treasury and the Secretary of Homeland Security on the commercial operations of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and related DHS and Treasury functions. COAC may consider issues such as: global supply chain security and facilitation, CBP modernization and automation, air cargo security, customs broker regulations, trade enforcement, One U.S. Government approach to trade and safety of imports, agricultural inspection, and protection of intellectual property rights. 11

Trade Support Network Trade Support Network (Automation/Tactical Input) 300 members (40 leadership reps) Monthly calls 2 annual onsite meetings 9 sub-committees work on ACE: Account Management Entry Export ITDS Legal & Policy Multi-Modal Manifest Revenue Supply Chain Security Transition Output: Detailed requirements for new ACE features, enhancements to existing features and assistance with testing. For more information visit: https://www.cbp.gov/trade/ace/trade-support-network

The Border Inter-Agency Executive Council (BIEC) OTR is key to the implementation of the Single Window (SW) via the Border Interagency Executive Council (BIEC) Per Executive Order 13659, the BIEC was established to develop policies and procedures to ensure all agencies are working in concert to improve supply chain processes and targeting across agencies. The OTR Executive Director is the lead for imports under the BIEC External Engagement Committee (EEC) focusing on outreach to the Trade. The EEC manages a stakeholder group representing 10 Trade associations and obtains their input on outreach efforts during monthly meetings. The EEC conducts outreach events including PGA specific webinars and the 2015 20 PGA port tour roundtables. 13

ITDS Board of Directors ITDS Board of Directors Technical reps from 47 agencies Chaired by Treasury Under Secretary Monthly onsite meetings Works on all aspects of ACE integration. Forms committees and working groups as needed to address specific issues. Output: Focus on automation and driving interagency requirements. For more information visit: https://www.cbp.gov/trade/ace/trade-support-network

OTR Structure OUTREACH Trade Symposium Trade Days Roundtables Webinars Annual Conferences: (AAEI, WESCCON, NCBFAA, NAFTZ) Semi-Annual Meetings: (CONECT, PCC, NCBFAA) Key Stakeholders ENGAGEMENT Social Media National Associations Congress Ports of Entry Quarterly ADFO Updates Liaise with Stakeholders BIEC SBA ITC POLICY COAC UFAC Subject Matter Topics Associations Technical Working Groups

Trade Symposium CBP has hosted the Trade Symposium annually since November 30, 2000. The Trade Symposium emerged from the Customs and Modernization Act of 1993 and the agency s resulting obligation to provide the trade community greater information regarding their rights and responsibilities under customs regulations and laws. In 2012, OTR began implementing two symposiums per year, the East Coast and West Coast Symposium. OTR has the lead role in the overall planning and coordination for the Trade Symposium. The event requires a great deal of coordination, resources and effort from many components throughout the agency and planning begins months in advance. Each Trade Symposium is focused on a general theme. 16

QUESTIONS? 17

BACKUPS 18

INTERNATIONAL TRADE In FY2016, CBP processed more than $2.3 trillion in imports and more than $1.5 trillion in exports, and collected approximately $36 billion in duties, taxes and fees ACE / ITDS Executive Order established deadline of December 2016 for implementation ACE is the technology enabler through which Single Window processing is realized PARTNER GOVERNMENT AGENCIES 49 Partner Government Agencies Streamlines paper submissions and multiple entry systems Automates 300 forms required for imports and exports 19

How the Single Window Operates 20

ACE: EDI v Portal Filing ACE data via EDI: Submit import and export data in accordance with ACE technical standards through Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) Once data is submitted to CBP, use the ACE Portal to: Evaluate compliance and monitor daily operations Access multiple canned reports, with ability to customize as needed Submit truck import manifests, export commodity filings and Post Summary Corrections Monitor data on file with CBP 21

Benefits of Filing with ACE Quicker Receipt of Data Reduced Time and Paper Costs Automated Agency Interaction Manifest Submissions File electronic truck manifests (include ACE Portal filing) Designate authorized partners who can use carrier custodial bonds Receive enhanced visibility of cargo status Reduce wait time at Ports of Entry Entry Submissions (Cargo Release) Streamline submission of data elements Remove requirement to file paper CBP Form 3461 Entry Summary Submissions Manifest Submissions Increase traceability for audit and expedite release via ebond Replace paper processes with electronic post summary corrections Reduce invoice transmissions through Census Overrides Exports Generate reports of up to 5 years of export data Incorporate Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) license control updates Incorporate Census regulatory changes Periodic Monthly Statement Pay duties & fees on monthly basis Consolidate entry summaries for a month on one statement Track activity with customized account views 22