CBP Administrative Messages, Web Postings, Etc.
CBP has issued an ABI administrative message announcing that the address and phone numbers of the Headquarters client representative branch changed effective March 1, 2006. The new address and phone numbers are as follows:
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1. New Address and Phone Numbers for HQ Client Representative Branch
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
- 0 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Suite 1062
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 772-3182 - office
(202) 772-3325 - fax
(Adm: 06-0301, dated 03/02/06, available at http://www.brokerpower.com/cgi-bin/adminsearch/admmsg.view.pl?article=2006/2006-0301.ADM.)
2. Various Postings to CBP Web Site
CBP has recently posted the following to its Web site:
CBP's "Budget in Brief." This document describes the President's fiscal year (FY) 2007 budget request for CBP. This document also provides an overview of CBP's responsibilities, 2005 accomplishments, and FY 2007 initiatives. (See ITT's Online Archives or 02/09/06 news, 06020905, for BP summary on the FY 2007 budget request for CBP.) ("Budget in Brief" available at http://www.cbp.gov/linkhandler/cgov/newsroom/fact_sheets/budget/brief_budget_07.ctt/brief_budget_07.doc.)
TSN ITDS Committee requirement recommendations.CBP has updated the list of the Trade Support Network's (TSN's) International Trade Data System (ITDS) Committee requirement recommendations to include the updated (version 4.4) ITDS Standard Data Set. According to CBP, the requirement recommendations are developed by the TSN committees to document trade input into Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) development. (See ITT's Online Archives or 03/02/06 news, 06030205, for BP summary on the ITDS Standard Data Set version 4.4.) (Recommendations, dated 02/23/06, available at http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/toolbox/about/modernization/trade_support_network/requirements/intl_trade_data/.)
U.S. and Peru sign partnership to secure and facilitate travel and trade. CBP has posted a press release announcing tha the U.S. and Peru singed a Customs Mutual Assistance Agreement (CMAA) on March 1, 2006 which is designed to assist the U.S. and Peru in improving the flow of travel and trade while securing them against terrorism and illegal activities. (Press release, dated 03/02/06, available at www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/newsroom/press_releases/03022006_3.xml.)