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CBP Lists "Active" TSN User Requirements for ACE Pending Review

U.S. Customs and Border Protection has issued a 183 page list of all active Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) User Requirements of the Trade Support Network that are pending CBP review. Most of these active user requirements cover ACE Accounts, Entry, and Multi-Modal Manifest (MMM), however there are also Export and Revenue user requirements, among others. CBP has also posted a 300+ page list of all active (pending CBP review) and completed ACE user requirements of the TSN, called the User Requirement Tracking Matrix (URTM) here. The 183 page list no longer appears to be on CBP's website, but is available by emailing documents@brokerpower.com

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TSN is a group of private industry trade representatives who provide input into the design and development of Modernization projects, such as ACE.

(Note that COAC is meeting on February 21, 2012 in Washington, D.C. and that CBP often posts a number of documents before such meetings. See ITT's Online Archives 12021528 for summary of CBP posting 22 documents for February 21 COAC meeting. See ITT's Online Archives 12020321 for summary of upcoming February 21 COAC meeting.)