95-8429. Announcement of National Customs Automation Program Test Regarding Remote Location Filing  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 66 (Thursday, April 6, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 17605-17607]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-8429]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
    Customs Service
    
    
    Announcement of National Customs Automation Program Test 
    Regarding Remote Location Filing
    
    AGENCY: Customs Service, Department of the Treasury.
    
    ACTION: General notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: This notice announces Customs plan to conduct the first of at 
    least two prototype tests regarding remote location filing. This notice 
    invites public comments concerning any aspect of the planned test, 
    informs interested members of the public of the eligibility 
    requirements for voluntary participation in the testing of the first 
    prototype, and describes the basis on which Customs will select 
    participants.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: The test of the first prototype will commence no 
    earlier than June 1, 1995, and will run for approximately six months. 
    Comments concerning the methodology of the first remote filing 
    prototype must be received on or before May 8, 1995. To participate in 
    the first prototype test, the necessary information, as outlined in 
    this notice, must be filed with Customs on or before May 8, 1995.
    
    ADDRESSES: Written comments regarding this notice and information 
    submitted to be considered for voluntary participation on the first 
    prototype should be addressed to the Remote Filing Team, U.S. Customs 
    Service, 1301 Constitution Avenue, N.W., Room 1322, Washington, D.C. 
    20229-0001.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For systems or automation issues: Russ 
    Lanouette (202) 927-0322, or Jackie Jegels (202) 927-0201.
        For operational or policy issues: Linda LeBaron (202) 927-0424.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        Title VI of the North American Free Trade Agreement Implementation 
    Act (the Act), Public Law 103-182, 107 Stat. 2057 (December 8, 1993), 
    contains provisions pertaining to Customs Modernization (107 Stat. 
    2170). Subtitle B of title VI establishes the National Customs 
    Automation Program (NCAP)--an automated and electronic system for the 
    processing of commercial importations. Section 631 in Subtitle B of the 
    Act creates sections 411 through 414 of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 
    U.S.C. 1411-1414), which define and list the existing and planned 
    components of the NCAP (section 411), promulgate program goals (section 
    412), provide for the implementation and evaluation of the program 
    (section 413), and provide for remote location filing (RLF) (section 
    414). Section 101.9(b) of the Customs Regulations (19 CFR 101.9(b)), 
    implements the testing of NCAP components. See, T.D. 95-21 (60 FR 
    14211, March 16, 1995).
    
    I. Description of Proposed Test
    
    The Concept of Remote Location Filing
    
        Remote Location Filing (RLF) will allow a program participant to 
    file electronically an entry of merchandise with Customs from a 
    location within the United States other than at the port of arrival or 
    location of examination. Due to the nature of this prototype test, 
    certain Customs Regulations pertaining to brokers permits, surety 
    bonds, and the entry of merchandise will be suspended.
        Since June of 1994, the Customs Remote Team has shared Customs RLF 
    concept through many public meetings and concept papers, and other 
    information on RLF has been distributed on the Customs Electronic 
    Bulletin Board and the Customs Administrative Message System.
        Customs intends to conduct at least two prototypes of the RLF 
    component of the NCAP. These tests will determine the system and 
    operational design of the RLF, which will allow all filers to 
    participate in this type of entry process at a national level. At this 
    time, how the final RLF program will operate is unknown. Prototype 
    participants must recognize that these are true prototypes to test the 
    benefits and potential problems of RLF for Customs, the trade 
    community, and other parties impacted by this program. It is important 
    to note that time and money spent on these prototypes may not carry 
    forward to the final program.
    
    Description of RLF Program
    
        Customs plans to implement RLF are based on blending the 
    experiences of the planned remote prototypes with other Customs 
    initiatives such as the Reorganization, ACS Redesign (ACE), and Trade 
    Compliance Process [[Page 17606]] Improvement. The Customs RLF team's 
    objectives are:
        (1) To work with the trade community, other agencies, and other 
    parties impacted by this program in the design, conduct and evaluation 
    of a limited prototype test of RLF;
        (2) To obtain experience through prototype tests of remote location 
    filing for use in the design of operational procedures, automated 
    systems, and regulations that are supportive and compatible with the 
    Customs Reorganization, the Trade Compliance Process Improvement, and 
    the ACE redesign; and
        (3) To implement RLF on a national level after the completion of 
    the Reorganization, the Trade Compliance Process Improvement, and the 
    ACE Redesign.
        The first RLF prototype (Prototype One) will commence no sooner 
    than June 1, 1995, and is scheduled to run for approximately six 
    months. Prototype One will be conducted with a very limited number of 
    participants at limited locations. This is due to the fact that this 
    prototype will be conducted with minimal system changes thereby 
    requiring Customs to intervene manually in tracking and processing. All 
    procedures and processes will be closely coordinated with all selected 
    and affected parties. The intent of this prototype is to test such 
    operational issues as communication, cargo movement and release, and 
    service to and from remote locations. This prototype will also test 
    features such as filing from a remote location, alternate exam 
    location, and possibly entry summary workload distribution.
        The second remote prototype (Prototype Two) is tentatively 
    scheduled to commence no sooner than June 1, 1996. Prototype Two will 
    continue to evaluate operational impact and procedures, and begin 
    addressing additional systemic needs. The work completed by Customs 
    Trade Compliance process improvement teams and the Automated Commercial 
    Environment (ACE or the ACS Redesign), and experience gained from 
    Prototype One will be incorporated into this prototype.
    
    Regulatory Provisions Suspended
    
        Certain provisions in Part 111, pertaining to Customs brokers, Part 
    113, pertaining to Customs bonds, and Part 141, pertaining to the entry 
    of merchandise, of the Customs Regulations (19 CFR Parts 111, 113, and 
    141) will be suspended during this prototype test to allow remote 
    filings by brokers in districts where they currently do not hold 
    permits, and to allow for the movement of cargo from its port of 
    arrival to a designated examination site.
    
    II. Eligibility Criteria
    
        Note that participation in this testing will not constitute 
    confidential information and that lists of participants will be made 
    available to the public upon written request.
        In order to qualify for filing from a remote location, a program 
    participant in the prototype must have the capability to provide, on an 
    entry-by-entry basis, the electronic entry of merchandise; the 
    electronic entry summary of required information; the electronic 
    transmission of invoice information (ABI/AII or EDIFACT); and the 
    electronic payment of duties fees, and taxes (ACH). Other requirements 
    and conditions are as follows:
        1. Participants and requested Customs locations must have 
    operational experience with the Customs Electronic Invoice Program 
    (EIP) with either ABI/AII or EDIFACT. Locations available for prototype 
    participation are those ports currently operating with EIP release and 
    summary processing. It is possible that additional ports may be 
    available when the first prototype commences. The following are 
    locations currently operational with EIP. (S/P indicates summary 
    processing location and R/P indicates release processing location).
    
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               DDPP location                 Electronic processing status   
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    0101 Portland ME...................  S/P.                               
    0106 Houlton ME....................  R/P, S/P done in 0101.             
    0115 Calais ME.....................  R/P, S/P done in 0101.             
    0401 Boston........................  R/P.                               
    0901 Buffalo.......................  S/P.                               
    0903 Rochester.....................  R/P, S/P done in 0901.             
    1001 New York Seaport..............  R/P, S/P.                          
    1101 Philadelphia..................  R/P, S/P.                          
    1102 Chester PA....................  R/P, S/P done in 1101.             
    1103 Wilmington DE.................  R/P, S/P done in 1101.             
    1108 Philadelphia Airport..........  R/P, S/P done in 1101.             
    1303 Baltimore Seaport.............  R/P, S/P.                          
    1401 Norfolk.......................  R/P.                               
    1601 Charleston....................  R/P.                               
    1703 Savannah......................  R/P.                               
    1803 Jacksonville..................  R/P.                               
    2002 New Orleans...................  R/P.                               
    2304 Laredo........................  R/P, S/P.                          
    2704 Los Angeles...................  R/P, S/P done in Terminal Island,  
                                          CA.                               
    2809 San Francisco.................  R/P.                               
    3001 Seattle.......................  R/P.                               
    3701 Milwaukee.....................  R/P.                               
    3801 Detroit.......................  R/P.                               
    3901 Chicago.......................  R/P.                               
    4101 Cleveland.....................  S/P.                               
    4102 Cincinnati....................  R/P, S/P done in 4101.             
    41## Louisville....................  R/P, S/P done in 4101.             
    4601 Newark........................  R/P, S/P.                          
    4701 JFK...........................  R/P, S/P.                          
    5201 Miami.........................  R/P, S/P.                          
    5203 Port Everglades...............  R/P, S/P done in 5201.             
    5206 Miami Airport.................  R/P, S/P done in 5201.             
    5301 Houston.......................  R/P.                               
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        2. Participants must be operational on the Automated Clearing House 
    (ACH) 30 days before Prototype One commences;
        3. Only entry types 01 (consumption) and 11 (informal) will be 
    accepted;
        4. Cargo release must be certified from the entry summary (EI) 
    transaction with the exception of immediate delivery explained in #5;
        5. Participants will be allowed to file Immediate Delivery releases 
    for direct arrival road and rail freight at the land border 
    (essentially 19 CFR 142.21(a)) with use of paper invoices under Line 
    Release, Border Cargo Selectivity (BCS), or Cargo Selectivity (CS). 
    Submission of all line items at the time of release will be required of 
    northern border filers, if the release is effected using BCS or CS. If 
    an examination is required for a line release transaction, the filer 
    must submit all relevant line item information through BCS or CS. Under 
    BCS and CS, the examination will be performed at the port of arrival 
    with the use of paper invoices. If the filer wishes the examination to 
    be performed at an alternate site, full entry summary information (EI 
    transaction) with electronic invoice must be transmitted;
        6. Participants will not be allowed to file an RLF against cargo 
    that has been moved in-bond;
        7. Participants will be required to use OGA interfaces where they 
    are available; and
        8. If an examination is determined necessary, cargo will be 
    examined at the Customs port of arrival, or, at Customs discretion, a 
    filer's requested designated examination site which would be a Customs 
    port which is at or nearest the final destination. This movement of 
    cargo to a designated examination port will be under the importer's 
    bond.
        9. A participant must maintain an average of 1-2 entries per day 
    throughout the testing of the prototype.
        Customs will work with participants to ensure that:
        (1) Customs contacts and problem solving teams are established.
        (2) Procedures for remote entry and entry summary processing are 
    prepared. [[Page 17607]] 
        (3) Notification to the participant's contact person of the 
    examination site is arranged.
    
    Prototype One Application
    
        This notice requests importers or brokers on behalf of importers to 
    voluntarily apply for participation in Prototype One by submitting the 
    following information to the Remote Filing Team, U.S. Customs Service, 
    1301 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Room 1322, Washington, D.C. 20229-0001 
    on or before the date set forth in the effective date paragraph at the 
    beginning of this notice:
        1. Importer name and, if applicable, broker name, address, and 
    filer code.
        2. Supplier name, address, and manufacturer's number.
        3. Types of commodities to be imported.
        4. Other agency requirements.
        5. Port(s) of arrival.
        6. Designated examination site(s) (location nearest the final 
    destination).
        7. Monthly volume anticipated.
        8. Requested entry summary processing location(s), if different 
    from the port of arrival.
        9. Electronic Invoicing Program status and projected start date.
        10. Electronic Payment (ACH) status and projected start date.
        11. Main contact person and telephone number for participation 
    questions.
        12. Any comments on prototype participation.
    
    Basis for Participant Selection
    
        Eligible importers or importers with brokers will be considered for 
    selection as participants in Prototype One. Customs is looking for a 
    variety of circumstances and participants in this first prototype; 
    however, only a small number of participants will be selected. We 
    stress that those not selected for participation will be invited to 
    comment on the design, conduct, and evaluation of this prototype. 
    Selection will be based on EIP operational experience, volume 
    anticipated, electronic abilities, and available electronic interfaces 
    with other agencies import requirements. Participants selected will be 
    notified by means of the Customs Electronic Bulletin Board and the 
    Customs Administrative Message System.
    
    III. Test evaluation criteria
    
        Once participants are selected, Customs and the participants will 
    meet to review all public comments received concerning any aspect of 
    the test program or procedures, finalize procedures in light of those 
    comments, form problem-solving teams, and establish baseline measures 
    and evaluation methods and criteria. At 90 days and 180 days after 
    commencement, evaluations of the prototype will be conducted, with the 
    final results published in the Federal Register as required by 
    Sec. 101.9(b). The following evaluation methods and criteria have been 
    suggested:
        1. Baseline measurements will be established through dataqueries 
    and questionnaires.
        2. Reports will be run through use of dataquery throughout the 
    prototype.
        3. Questionnaires will be conducted before, during, and after the 
    prototype period.
    
    Preliminary ideas for evaluation criteria for Customs and other 
    government agencies are workload impact (workload shifts, cycletime, 
    etc.), policy and procedural accommodation, trade compliance impact, 
    alternate exam site issues (workload shift, coordination/communication, 
    etc.), problem solving, system efficiency, and the collection of 
    statistics. Criteria ideas for the trade are service in cargo clearance 
    and problem resolution, cost benefits, system efficiency, operational 
    efficiency, and other items identified by the participant group.
        In conclusion, it is emphasized that if a company is interested in 
    filing remotely, they must first be operational with the Electronic 
    Invoicing Program (EIP). For information on the Electronic Invoicing 
    Program (EIP), please contact your ABI Client Representative.
    
        Dated: March 30, 1995.
    Samuel H. Banks,
    Assistant Commissioner, Office of Field Operations.
    [FR Doc. 95-8429 Filed 4-5-95; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4820-02-P
    
    

Document Information

Published:
04/06/1995
Department:
Customs Service
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
General notice.
Document Number:
95-8429
Dates:
The test of the first prototype will commence no earlier than June 1, 1995, and will run for approximately six months. Comments concerning the methodology of the first remote filing prototype must be received on or before May 8, 1995. To participate in the first prototype test, the necessary information, as outlined in this notice, must be filed with Customs on or before May 8, 1995.
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