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© Copyright IBM Corporation 2005

IBM Global MovementManagement Overview

January 25, 2006

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Global Movement Management

Overview

IBM framework for the security of the global economic system, “Global Movement Management” (GMM)Specific IBM cargo security solution within GMM: SecureTrade LaneRole of current and next-generation PNT systems in the GMM framework

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Global Movement Management defined

Definition: Comprehensive and achievable framework for securing the key flows – people, goods, conveyances, money, and information – in the global economy against disruptive threats and building resiliency into the system.Aligned with commercial imperatives of the system and the protection of core societal valuesScope of GMM includes numerous existing activities around the world:- People: border checkpoint systems, passport, visa & ID issuance systems,

passenger screening systems- Goods: cargo certification, screening, and tracking systems- Conveyances: vessel and vehicle tracking systems- Money: terrorism finance and money laundering disruption activities- Information: intelligence and surveillance activities

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Why does Global Movement Management matter?

Provides a framework that:- Strengthens linkages within the global system- Enhances system awareness by integrating security activities across

multiple flows- Maps out a system-of-systems architecture as a tool to facilitate strategic

decision-making- Addresses the governance of the global system in a realistic and feasible

way.

GMM does these things while still:- Preserving the efficiency and performance of the system- Protecting privacy and civil liberties

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GMM Value Proposition: LinkagesGlobal Movement Management looks at the global system in new ways, finding interdependencies and linkages among the system’s core functionsFour key categories of linkages: business functions, control points, data sources, and stakeholder relationships.

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GMM Value Proposition: System Awareness

Facilitates the risk assessment of activities across the key flows of the global economy –people, goods, conveyances, money and information – not stovepiped within each.

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GMM Value Proposition: Integrated Architecture

Puts forward a system-of-systems architecture that integrates key security and resilience activities into the broader architecture of the global economy.

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GMM Value Proposition: Governance

Creates a realistic and feasible governance process to support these capacity-building activities, based on the following principles:- Open-source in its design and development (similar to Linux

development)- Iterative based on public and private input- Standards-driven to ensure international compatibility- Allows different governance structures within the broader system,

based upon the realities of each domain

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Technology is the enabler for a Secure Trade Lane; the highest possible security and efficiency can only be given through an end-to-end approach

TREC (1)

(1) TREC= Tamper-Resistant Embedded Controller(2) CIS = Container Information System

Ocean Carrier DistributionCentre

ManufacturerDistributor

Port Authority “A”Customs

Port Authority “B”CustomsOcean CarrierFreight

Forwarder

= accredited entity

= various sensors

signed evidence,

documentation, location

CIS (2)(Service oriented infrastructure)

GMM Solution: Secure Trade Lane

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Handheld

TREC

Sensor

Wireless Router

Tracking Database

Enterprise Application

Tracking Application

GPRS Base Station

Satellite

Secure Trade Lane: End-to-End Solution

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Security & Efficiency

Security & Efficiency

Secure Trade Lane: Benefits

Today: (fragmented picture)

Tomorrow: (integral picture)

Risk

Data known to CustomsData unknown to Customs

Risk

Data (virtual and physical) known to Customs

Client orderGoods receipt

Purchase OrdersInvoicesBooking DataUCR

Container IDBill of LadingAlerts/Events

ScreeningDuties/TaxesType of transaction

Alerts/EventsManifest

ScreeningDuties/TaxesType of transaction

ImporterCustomsTerminalCarrierCustomsTerminalLSPExporter

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Relevance to PNT systems

Key elements of the system-of-systems for global economic security require PNT systems:- Cargo and asset tracking- Maritime domain awareness- Air traffic control- Geofencing for critical infrastructure protection

Enhanced PNT systems will improve each of these activities if they enhance:- Ubiquity, precision, resilience, security

Long-term security architecture needs to promote interoperability among key enabling systems and technologies:- GPS, RFID, Bluetooth, wireless communications, and satellite

communications.

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For More Information:

IBM White Paper on Global Movement Management:- http://www.businessofgovernment.org/pdfs/GMM.pdf

Overview of Secure Trade Lane solution:- http://www.ibm.com/news/ch/de/2005/09/21_backgrounder.html

Contact:- [email protected]