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Ross Greenwood Principal, Identity Matters Consulting
The ICAO TRIP Guide on Border Control Management (BCM)
ICAO TRIP: Making Air Travel more Secure and Efficient
TOWARD BETTER TRAVELLER IDENTIFICATION MANAGEMENT
FOR ENHANCED BORDER CONTROL INTEGRITY
Project Strengthening Border Control Management in the Caribbean Region
• ICAO TRIP Workshop on Border Control Management in the Caribbean Region Antigua, Jan-Feb 2017 – Project Launch
• Development of The ICAO TRIP Guide on Border
Control Management • 4 x Technical Assessment Missions (TAMs)
Jamaica, March 2017
Dominican Republic, August 2017
Barbados, September 2017
Saint Lucia, September 2017
• ICAO TRIP Workshop on Border Control Management in the Caribbean Region Jamaica, November 2017 – Validation of the Guide
Annex 9 – Facilitation
ICAO TRIP Strategy
UN Security Council Resolutions
Annex 17 – Security
ICAO TRIP and BCM?
Traveller Identification: The essential foundation for Traveller Risk Assessment
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Traveller identification is necessary to inform assessment by States of traveller risk. The assessment is repeated throughout the traveller journey.
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ICAO TRIP Guide on BCM
Seven Sections:
1. About this Guide – Scope & Application
2. ICAO Trip & Border Control Management
3. Environment & Strategy
4. National Border Inspection Systems & Tools
7 technical topics
5. Interoperable Applications
6 technical topics
6. Risk Assessment & Travel Document Inspection
7. Human Considerations in Border Control Management
8. ICAO Assistance to States
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Presentation title
ICAO TRIP: Building Trust in Travel Document Security
Inspection Systems and Tools A Visas and Electronic Travel Systems B Document Readers C Biographic Identity Verification D Biometric Identity Verification E National Watch Lists F Entry & Departure Databases G Automated Border Control
Interoperable Applications
H Advance Passenger Information (API & iAPI) I Passenger Name Record (PNR) J PKI & the ICAO PKD K eMRTD Biometric Identity Verification L INTERPOL SLTD Database M International Watchlists
NB: In addition to the application of technology, success in BCM
requires coherent national strategy, organizational capacity and capability and good governance.