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ISO/TC8 INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS
 
・IMO/IACS/IAPH Participate in ISO/TC8 Meetings
・IACS Designates Reps to 9 of ISO/TC8 Subcommittees
・IMO Designates Reps to TC8 and 2 Subcommittees
・IAPH Designates Reps to TC8 and 3 Subcommittees
・IMO/IACS/IAPH Active in ISO Working Groups
・ISO Active in IMO Committees and Subcommittees
ISO TC8 Strategic Alliance with ISO TC67 (Petroleum and natural gas industries)
ISO TC8 Strategic Alliance with ISO TC104 (Freight Containers) on Freight Movement in Freight Containers
ISO TC8 Strategic Alliance with SCST for intermodal supply chain security
 
ISO/TC8 INITIATIVES RELATING TO MARITIME SECURITY
As Presented to IMO 22nd ASSEMBLY
 
・ISO Standard 15849 "Fleet Management Network Systems"
- Published
・ISO 16917 "Data Transfer for Maritime, Intermodal Transportation and Security" - Published
- Seamless exchange of data to permit use of existing databases based on special Maritime Security Data Dictionary using XML technology
・An International "Pilot" Effort to assess data, business practices, processes, technology solutions that enhance intermodal cargo security while minimizing commercial disruption
 
ISO INTERMODAL PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION "SMARTCARDS"
 
・ISO/JTC1/SC17 (Cards & Personal Identification)
- 52 published standards, 32 current active items on machine readable travel documents/licenses/other ID documents
- 41 Countries, > 260 participants
- Two WGs developing standards on priority basis as result of September 2001 events
・Participants other than national members :
- American Express, Visa International, Mastercard International, European Committee on Banking Standards, International Air Transport Association, International Civil Aviation Organization, Europay International, Unitede Nations (UN/ECE Transport Division)
 
ISO/TC8 PROGRAM RESPONSIBILITIES
・CAPT. Charles Piersall - Overall ISO Program
- Chairman ISO Committee on Ships & Marine Technology (ISO/TC8) - Overall ISO Program Coordinator
- ISO Head of Delegation to IMO, ILO, IAPH and WCO
・RADM. Carl Seiberlich -Pilot Projects
- Project Director, ISO International "Pilot Program" for Intermodal Cargo Movement & Security
- ISO Delegate to IMO/Facilitation Committee and Ship/Port Interface Group
- Project Leader, ISO/TC8/SC11 (USA Member -Intermodal & Short Sea Shipping)
・MR. Jan Rodseth Ornulf - Data & IT Standards
- Chairman, ISO/TC8/SC10)
・MR. Rafael Gutierrez - Intermodal/Short Sea Shipping
- Chairman, ISO/TC8/SC11
 
INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS ACTIONS
 
・IMO Accepts ILO Offer to Revise Convention 108 & Develop Seafarers' ID
・IMO Signs MOU with WCO to Expand Collaboration
・IMO MSC75 Requests WCO to take Major Role in Container Security
・ISO Active in IMO MSWG & ISWG
・ISO Active in ILO Tripartite Group & IMO/ILO WG
・ISO Working Closely with WCO
・ISO Participates in IMO FAL (SPI) with IAPH
・ISO and WCO Collaborate on Data Standards
- ISO/TC8 Participating in WCO Task Force on Security & Facilitation
 
ISO TC8 -NEW LIAISONS
 
・New Liaisons established with:
 
- World Shipping Council (WSC) and
- International Innovative Trade Network (ITN)
 
・to facilitate International Standards development for intermodal supply chain security
 
WHY INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
 
・World Trade Organization (WTO) Requires Signatories To:
- Adopt International Standards as a Basis for National Standards
- Participate Actively In Preparing International Standards
・Eliminate Trade Barriers
・Facilitate Ship Owners/Operators Purchases
・Industry Input to International Regulations
 
ISO PILOT PROGRAM
 
・Origin to Destination Movement of Containerized Cargo Within Intermodal System
 
・Five Pilot Routes
- Europe(Rotterdam) to (Elizabeth, NJ)
- Asia (Singapore) to (Seattle/Tacoma, WA)
- Asia (Singapore) to (Los Angeles, CA)
- Asia (Hong Kong) to (Seattle/Tacoma, WA)
- Caribbean (Panama) to (Houston or Baltimore)
 
PILOT PROJECT GOALS
 
・(1) Defining Physical Security of Cargo & Transportation Assets, the Structure of Information Systems, Associated Processes & International Business Practices
・(2) Producing Data, Process, & Technology Solutions Supporting Intermodal Security & Effectiveness that Enhance Cargo Security by Providing Confidence in Container Status, Location & History, While
・(3) Preserving "Company Proprietary Information" & Minimizing Commercial Disruption
 
TWO MAJOR OBJECTIVES
 
・USE AN INTERNATIONAL (ISO) STANDARDS APPROACH THAT WILL SATISFY IMO REQUIREMENTS AND WILL ACCOMPLISH:
- Reduced vulnerability, increased security
- Maximized freight mobility and productivity
・PRODUCE INTERMODAL (excluding Aviation) PERFORMANCE PUBLICLY AVAILABLE SPECIFICATIONS (PAS) IN A TIMELY MANNER TO SUPPORT IMO DECISION DATES RECOGNIZING:
- Freight Container Standards developed by ISO TC104
- Transport Information and Control Systems Data Standards fromTC204 for Surface Transportation
- Smart Card Standards developed by ISO/IEC JTC1
 
STEPS IN PILOT PROGRAM
 
・Run a Pilot Using Existing Practices & Methods
・Examine the Security Deficiencies
・Make the Modifications
・Produce International Standards
- Use PAS Approach to Expedite
- Continuous Review by Users
- Update Standards
- Produce Final Published Versions
・All Based on Market & Government Analyses







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