takeaways from avsec 2006
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Simplifying the Business INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION 2005
Cargo Security : Achieving a Balance
Current & future challenges
AVSEC World 2007 Vancouver
John M. EdwardsHead, Cargo Security, IATA
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Takeaways from AVSEC 2006
Global baseline harmonisation
- different definitions & requirements by States
- some measures are not credible or proportionate
+ compatible aviation & customs security requirements
+ improved dialogue & consistency of industry positions
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KS Programs
Security controls
Random inspection
Enforcement
Credibility & trust
RA Programs
Current Variables
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Takeaways from AVSEC 2006 / 2
Shared ownership & responsibility
- indirect regulation
- regulation creep (UPS)
+ independent validation
+ secure supply chain systems
+ regulatory development thru partnership (FIATA)
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WCS : Focus on Simplicity, Cargo Security Track
How can industry exert more control?
Global & regional impact of legislation
Simplification of aviation & customs security requirements
Security industry action groups – TAPA, UPU
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What Drives Air Cargo Policy
Impact on Revenue Impact on Market Share Protection of Existing Business Protection of Assets
Employees Aircraft Terminals
Relations with Unions US vs non US Carriers
We Must Get Together
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Postal Security Action Group Established 1999. Open to all member administrations & stakeholders within
the postal sector
Cooperation with International Organizations Interpol, UNODC, ICAO, IATA, IFALPA, IAEA, WCO, WHO
Six PSAG Working Groups - developed to address specific security concerns for the postal sector
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How can the industry exert How can the industry exert more control on regulators ?more control on regulators ?
• Have one position as an industryHave one position as an industry• Show best practices to regulatorsShow best practices to regulators• Send experts to meetings, not representativesSend experts to meetings, not representatives• Get to know the regulatorsGet to know the regulators• Starting point: industry and regulators are Starting point: industry and regulators are serving the same goalserving the same goal
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WCS : Focus on SimplicityCS Takeaway Actions / 1
Industry action group : lead formation of supply chain forum - ACSIF
Full brief to follow this session
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24 Associations Members in Total
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WCS : Focus on SimplicityCS Takeaway Actions / 2
IATA Validation of Security for Supply Chain Operators : IVASSCO
Complements IOSA & (soon) ISAGO
Support from 12 key carriers
Feasibility study underway
Go / No-Go decision end 2007 / early 2008
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Stakeholder Relationships
FIATA Co-chair of ACSIF Strong cooperation
TAPA Recognise each others’ strengths Co-chairing Air Cargo Security Requirements Work
Group
ACSIF Members developing broad range of working
relationships
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Regulatory Developments
USA
EU
Others
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Thank You
edwardsj@iata.org
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