Title: US-VISIT Facilities
1US-VISIT Facilities Engineering
United States Visitor and Immigrant Status
Indicator Technology
Transportation Border Working GroupDelta Bow
Valley Calgary, AlbertaOctober 20 and 21st
2Overview - Facilities and Engineering Update
- Milestones/Accomplishments Achieved
- Current Status and Progress
- Program Increment Details
- Environmental Strategy
- Coordination and Communications
- Current Challenges and Issues
- Questions/Discussion
3Achievements and Milestones
- Program Consolidated
- Multiple Increments Defined, Staffed and Underway
- Increment 1 (Airports/Seaports) Implemented
- Increment 2A (Biometric Documentation) To Be
Implemented by the end of October - Prime Integrator Selected and Underway
4Other Accomplishments
- Over 250 known criminals have been prevented from
entering the country - Over 1,000 individuals (including convicted
rapists, drug traffickers, and other felons) have
been intercepted using biometrics. - Over 6 million foreign visitors have been
enrolled in the program with no significant wait
times attributed to US VISIT
5At Present
- Developing End Vision and Strategic Plan for US
VISIT - Completing Concept of Operations and Business
Requirements for Land Port Implementation - VWP (Visa Waiver) travelers now included in
US-VISIT - Implementation of Entry capability at top 50 LPOE
- Radio Frequency (RF) identification technology
currently being evaluated (passive, remote
transponders)
6Increments Defined
- Increment 1 Air and Seaport Entry, Pilot Exit
- Increment 2A Biometric Enabled Documentation
- Increment 2B Biometric Collection on Entry at
50 Largest Ports - Increment 3 Biometric Collection on Entry at
All Remaining Land Ports (continuation of
Increment 2B) - Increment 2C Radio Frequency (RF) Enabled
Technology at Selected Ports on Entry and Exit
7Implementation Requirements
Increment 2A 10/26/04 (US Docs)
Increment 2B 12/31/04
Increment 2C TBD
Increment 3 12/31/05
End Vision TBD
8What Has Changed?
- Increment 2C Entry/Exit RF operations to be
piloted at a selected number of ports by Jun 05 - Depending on results of the pilot test,
additional ports will be considered for RF
entry/exit implementation - DHS Screening Initiative
- DHS Center of Excellence for Biometrics
9Key Dates
- May 28, 2004
- Prime Integrator contract awarded
- June 4, 2004
- US-VISIT Office completes majority of
consolidation to permanent location - September 30, 2004
- US-VISIT procedures were expanded to include
visitors traveling to the U.S. under the Visa
Waiver Program (VWP) arriving at air and sea
ports of entry - October 26, 2005
- Increment 2A implementation deadline
- December 31, 2004
- US-VISIT entry capability installed at 50 highest
volume Land Ports of Entry - June 1, 2005
- Implement pilot test of RF Technology at selected
ports of entry - December 31, 2005
- Extend Increment 2B functionality to all
remaining land ports of entry
10Increment 2B Entry Capability at the 50 Highest
Volume Land Ports of Entry
11Increment 2B - Detail
- 50 Highest Volume Land Ports of Entry
- To Be Completed by 12/31/04
- Same Functionality as Airports and Seaports
(Increment 1) - Only Affects Secondary Processing Areas
- No expected increase in referrals to secondary
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13Increment 2B Top 50 LPOEs
Ranking Port Name State Lanes Inbound
1 San Ysidro CA 24
2 Lincoln-Juarez Bridge TX 12
3 Calexico West CA 10
4 Hidalgo TX 12
5 Paso Del Norte TX 9
6 Otay Mesa CA 20
7 Gateway to the Americas, TX 4
8.1 Queenston- Lewiston Bridge NY 10
8.2 Whirlpool Bridge NY 4
8.3 Rainbow Bridge NY 19
9 San Luis AZ 8
10 Nogales East AZ 8
14Increment 2B Top 50 LPOEs
Ranking Port Name State Lanes Inbound
11 Bridge of the Americas TX 16
12 Ysleta TX 18
13 Douglas AZ 8
14 Brownsville-Gateway TX 5
15 Calexico East CA 11
16 Detroit Ambassador Bridge MI 21
17 Peace Bridge NY 15
18 Detroit Tunnel MI 11
19 Pharr TX 8
20 Del Rio International Bridge TX 6
21 Brownsville and Matamoros TX 4
15Increment 2B Top 50 LPOEs
Ranking Port Name State Lanes Inbound
22 Eagle Pass II TX 8
23 Port Huron Blue Water Bridge MI 15
24 Veterans International Bridge TX 8
25 Progreso TX 6
26 Eagle Pass I TX 5
27 Sault Ste. Marie MI 5
28 Nogales West (Mariposa) AZ 7
29 Andrade CA 3
30 Roma TX 5
31 Pacific Highway WA 9
32 Peace Arch WA 7
33 Champlain NY 10
16Increment 2B Top 50 LPOEs
Ranking Port Name State Lanes Inbound
34 Los Indios Free Trade Bridge TX 8
35 Tecate CA 3
36 Rio Grande City TX 5
37 Massena NY 5
38 Ferry Point ME 3
39 Thousand Islands NY 8
40 International Falls MN 4
41 Presidio TX 6
42 Sumas WA 5
43 Colombia-Solidarity Bridge TX 12
17Increment 2B Top 50 LPOEs
Ranking Port Name State Lanes Inbound
44 Lukeville AZ 4
45 Derby Line VT 5
46 Point Roberts WA 4
47 Fabens TX 2
48 Lynden WA 7
49 World Trade Bridge TX 8
50 SantaTeresa NM 3
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21Increment 3 Entry Capability at Remaining Ports
of Entry
22Increment 3 Land Deployment
23Increment 2C Entry and Exit RF Technology
Capability at Selected Land Ports of Entry
24Increment 2C RF Technology
- The first time a traveler is processed in US
VISIT, they will be issued a unique automatic ID
(a-ID), which is an RF tag. - This tag would be attached to a travel document
at that time - Upon exit from the country at an RF enabled port,
the a-ID would be passively and remotely read to
register the exit of that tag. - Upon re-entry to the country at an RF enable
port, the a-ID will be read prior to entering the
primary inspection booth area, so that traveler
information can be made available to the
inspector as the traveler approaches
25Increment 2C RF Technology
26Increment 2C RF Technology
27Environmental
- US VISIT has been, and will be, in full
compliance with the National Environmental Policy
Act (NEPA). - Documentation completed successfully for the
Airport and Seaport implementation - Department of Homeland Security Environmental
regulations are in the process of being finalized - A number of strategies are available to US VISIT
to ensure compliance
28Ongoing Land Planning Activities
- Coordination with State DOTs
- Coordination with Historic Preservation Officers
- Historical Archaeological Field Surveys
- Legal Boundary Surveys
- Space Utilization Surveys
- Feasibility Studies
29What will occur in 2005
- Entry capability to 50 busiest land POEs to be
completed by beginning of 2005 - Pilot Exit implementation at selected ports by
June 1, 2005 - Biometric enrollments reduced at POEs as the
biometric capture/process is increased at
overseas Consular Offices - DHS continues to perform biometric identity
verification for travelers with biometric visas
(one-to-one) - DHS continues checking inkless finger scans
against a database of criminal and terrorist
watch lists (one-to-few)
30Current Challenges and Issues
- Public perception
- Privacy issues
- Number of stakeholders
- Preventing impact to wait times
- Aggressive deadlines
31Homeland Security