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Updating the Secure Border Action Plan(June 2009) This document updates the Secure Border Action Plan from 2006 and reviews other important areas of interest that have emerged and which require investigation and action. more>>
Border Drug Threat Assessment(2007) This report, published jointly by the U.S. and Canadian governments, examines the current state of illicit drug smuggling across the United States-Canadian border. The report identifies the principal substances which are smuggled in both directions across the border. The authors place special emphasis on the cooperative efforts which law enforcement agencies on both sides of the border engage in and how this has influenced the movement of these illegal substances. (Note: be patient, this link takes a LONG time to load) more>>
People Screening Markets and Technologies Outlook 2009-2015(May 2009) The report covers in detail existing and evolving markets and products in the following segments: Weapons detection; Explosives detection; Multi-Threat detection (including portals and standoff solutions); Biometrics; Profiling; and Behavior Tracking. more>>
UK: Borders, Immigration and Identity Action Plan(December 2006) This report uses the National Identity Scheme to strengthen borders of the United Kingdom and enforce compliance within the UK. more>>
Secure Borders and Open Doors(January 2008) This phrase summarizes the goal of the U.S. federal government charged with interviewing, assessing, processing, analyzing, and welcoming hundreds of millions of international visitors while finding the small numbers of people – the needles in the haystack – intent on using our openness against us. This Committee was tasked with advising the Departments of Homeland Security and State in their mission to protect not only America’s security but also U.S. economic livelihood, ideals, image, and strategic relationships with the world. more>>
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