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SLTD project Providing law enforcement with instant worldwide access to INTERPOL databases INTERPOL services for border control. Integrated Border Systems are to:. Facilitate machine assisted verification / identification of people and their travel documents
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SLTD project Providing law enforcement with instant worldwide access to INTERPOL databases INTERPOL services for border control
Integrated Border Systems are to: • Facilitate machine assisted verification / identification of people and their travel documents • Combine the national / regional / international knowledge through databases connectivity – one stop shop
- International knowledge is building up.. - Accessplatforms have been created to suit every individual country’s specific technical / operational / telecommunication situation COMPATIBLE WITH EVERY INTEGRATED BORDER SYSTEM
International Databases – Global Knowledge Stolen/lost travel documents (SLTD) database SLTD – 14 562 852 records from 134 member countries (March 2008)
Access for everyoneMIND/FIND platforms - integrated real time access to SLTD (from a MRZ of a MRTD)
Standard Operational Policy and Procedures (SOPP) for the useof SLTD • Advisory Committee (composed from 12 member countries representatives*) had their first session from 13-14 December 2006, and the second one from 29 May to 1st of June 2007 • Standard Operating Policy and Procedure (SOPP) are created, acknowledged and accepted by the 2007 GA, in Marrakesh *AC members: Canada, Chile, France, Italy, India, Japan, Jordan, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, United Kingdom, United States
International Databases – Global Knowledge SLTD is recognized /endorsed as the global repository for lost-stolen TD by: UN EU OSCE ICAO APEC
SLTD Number of Countries Participating 134 132 121 91 65 35 10 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Data quality • SOPP requirement:Participating member countries should ensure that their data is accurate and that they update their data in the SLTD at the same time as they update their national/regional databases: preferably on a daily, at least on a weekly basis
National reference database Member Country Fully automatic updating process that use a common standard, reduces human interventions and improves the quality of the data An application/link has to be built on the national level – one time investment PUSH NCB National data to be uploaded to IPSG IPSG delivers a standardtool (Oracle-Lite) to be installed - free of charge I 24/7 IPSG uses standard Oracle product to consolidate all national data PULL IPSG Push-Pull IPSG Quality Control International IPSG hosted database End of animation
MIND/FIND – database consultations/access through “Customer Tailored Solutions”....
Countries with integrated (MIND/FIND) access to the SLTD • USERS: Switzerland, Belgium. Lithuania, France, US, Spain, Chile, South Africa, Algeria, Antigua, Barbados, Bahamas, St. Lucia, Trinidad & Tobago, Grenada, St Kits and Nevis, Cuba, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Singapore, Saudi Arabia • TESTING (operational in next 3 months) UK, Norway, Portugal, Turkey, Croatia, Czech Republic, Indonesia, Kenya, China
MIND index copy of ASF database(s) - IPSG’s perimeter - stored on a HD, used locally This device is available in 2 configurations(both of them are initialized only at GS)READY TO CREATE THREE MODES FOR USERS Any hard disk plugged in a central process unit (server) – INTEGRATED or STAND - ALONE MIND. External hard disk connected to a dedicated workstation through the USB port – MOBILE MIND
SLTD in the Caribbean Region - CWC B a h a m a s Atlantic Ocean Bahamas Turks & Caicos Cuba Anguilla Atlantic Ocean British Virgin Is. Dominican Rep. Puerto Rico Cayman Is. St.Eustatius After MIND/FIND (01/01-25/04/07) 126 Hits from 22 Countries St.Maarten St.Kitts St.Barthelemy Nevis Barbuda Guadeloupe Antigua Dominica Jamaica Martinique C a r i b b e a n St.Lucia Australia 4 Brazil 1 Canada 9 Colombia 1 El Salvador 11 Serbia & Mont. 1 Iceland 2 Italy 5 Jamaica 4 Luxembourg 1 New Zealand 4 Norway 3 Poland 1 Romania 2 Russia 1 South Africa 3 Switzerland 2 Trinidad & Tb. . 3 Turkey 1 UK 15 US 47 Venezuela 5 Grenada Trinidad & Tobago Bonaire Aruba Barbados Curacao St.Vincent Before MIND/FIND (2003-2006):95 Hits
SLTD Searches Projected 11,671,685 as of 26/3
SLTD Hits 8,536projected 6,157 2,585 695 2,134 as of 26/3 83
Hit confirmation • SOPP requires: Each member country should implement a process which enables its NCB or other designated authority to create the circumstances for the hit confirmation to be made within one hour
Challenges • Dynamics of the deployment depends mainly on countries readiness to integrate INTERPOL services within their national border systems • Countries are often confused – comprehensive information on what is global interoperability of integrated border systems is missing
Challenges • Lack of coordination between different international partners/efforts results in lack of compatibility, interoperability, standardisation – security gap • Border security is not a “stand alone” activity – it has to be a part of the whole identity chain (documents issuing process, verification and identification – e-borders)