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SLTD project Providing law enforcement with instant worldwide access to INTERPOL databases

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

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  1. SLTD project Providing law enforcement with instant worldwide access to INTERPOL databases INTERPOL services for border control

  2. 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

  3. - 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

  4. International Databases – Global Knowledge Stolen/lost travel documents (SLTD) database SLTD – 14 562 852 records from 134 member countries (March 2008)

  5. Access for everyoneMIND/FIND platforms - integrated real time access to SLTD (from a MRZ of a MRTD)

  6. 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

  7. International Databases – Global Knowledge SLTD is recognized /endorsed as the global repository for lost-stolen TD by: UN EU OSCE ICAO APEC

  8. SLTD Number of Countries Participating 134 132 121 91 65 35 10 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

  9. 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

  10. 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

  11. MIND/FIND – database consultations/access through “Customer Tailored Solutions”....

  12. 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

  13. 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

  14. 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

  15. SLTD Searches Projected 11,671,685 as of 26/3

  16. SLTD top 5 searches(January 1 - March 26, 2008)

  17. SLTD Hits 8,536projected 6,157 2,585 695 2,134 as of 26/3 83

  18. 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

  19. 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

  20. 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)

  21. Thank youIvanka SPADINASLTD Project ManagerICPO-INTERPOL

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