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Cargo Risk-Based Inspection Technique. Office of Security Operations- Cargo Compliance. CRBIT. TSA: Mission. CRBIT. The Transportation Security Administration protects the Nation’s transportation systems to ensure freedom of movement for people and commerce. CRBIT. TSA: Objectives.
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Cargo Risk-Based Inspection Technique Office of Security Operations- Cargo Compliance CRBIT
TSA: Mission CRBIT The Transportation Security Administration protects the Nation’s transportation systems to ensure freedom of movement for people and commerce
CRBIT TSA: Objectives • Detect, deter, prevent and disrupt threats toward civil aviation that would inhibit the freedom of movement for people and commerce
CRBIT • “One of the ways we’re doing this is by developing and putting into practice a series of risk-based, intelligence-driven processes to further strengthen aviation security.” • “These initiatives are enabling us to focus our resources on …the greatest risk.” John S. Pistole, TSA Administrator speaking on the topic of risk-based security
CRBIT Risk is an uncertainty that, if it occurs, will have an effect on objectives. CRBIT • Cargo Risk-Based Inspection Technique (CRBIT) incorporates ISO 3100 Risk Management concepts • CRBIT directly aligns with TSA Administrator John Pistole’s vision of Risk-Based Security
CRBIT: Purpose CRBIT • Provide a Risk-Based Security (RBS) system for Transportation Security Inspectors (TSI) in the field to be able to detect and focus on higher risk cargo that may require additional scrutiny • A flexible, proactive process focusing on cargo that is waiting to be transported on an aircraft • Allows the Inspectors to be both Security Providers and Regulators
CRBIT Inspector actively observes on-hand cargo for indicators of risk Transportation Security Inspector Cargo exhibiting indicators of risk 7 Air Cargo Facility Aircraft
Indicators of Risk in Air Cargo CRBIT Appearance of shipment Tampering, damage or stains Behavior of individuals associated with shipment Nervous, more curious or asking excessive questions Context of shipment Illogical routing/commodity from origin or to destination Documents associated with shipment Missing, altered or special instructions
CRBIT Industry Partner and Inspector collaboratively refute or resolve the indicators of risk prior to transport Industry Partner Transportation Security Inspector Refuted indicators of risk 9 Air Cargo Facility Aircraft
CRBIT Successes CRBIT • TSI discovered appearance and documentation indicators associated with shipment • Lead to the discover of 54 undeclared lithium batteries (HazMat) • Referred to FAA for Civil Enforcement • Based on documentation indicators, TSI-Cs began to further investigate a shipment • Discovered a valid Part 135 carrier was operating without a TSA approved security program and was tendering and transferring cargo throughout the supply chain
CRBIT Successes CRBIT • TSI-C utilized CRBITs during a comprehensive inspection and explained the process to the Air Carrier employees • Later utilizing what was conveyed by the TSI, Air Carrier employee called to report suspicious cargo • In coordination with CBP, international cargo was opened by CBP and an Foreign Passport was found hidden within a magazine • CBP seized the passport • Through interview the TSI-C learned that physical search was being used to screen cargo • TSI-C observed the cargo that was identified as being screened and noticed appearance indicators that the cargo had not been physically opened • Led to the discovery of egregious screening vulnerabilities
CRBIT: Benefits CRBIT • Strengthens the relationship between Industry and TSA • Transportation Security Inspectors work with Industry Partners to resolve indicators • Prioritizes inspection efforts on cargo that is more likely presenting a threat to the transportation system • Proactively focuses resources on cargo exhibiting indicators of risk prior to transporting cargo
CRBIT CRBIT: Benefits • More efficient and effective use of limited resources • Allows for a greater impact on securing the air transportation system • Potentially reviewing security of the entire supply chain • Focusing on cargo vs. focusing on an entity • Security becomes Proactive versus Reactive • Leads to the detection, deterrence and disruption of threats
Thank you for your security partnership ensuring freedom of movement for people and commerce Transportation Security Administration Office of Security Operations Compliance Division Cargo Compliance CRBIT