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Working groups

FBC has launched three binational, multimodal working groups focused on the themes of end-to-end passenger experience, digital technology, and supply chains. The main objective for all the three working groups is to examine and evaluate different issues, to build public awareness and to provide recommendations to governments (both formally and informally). The makeup of all three working groups consists of both senior industry and government leaders and academics from both countries. The working groups have identified 3-4 priority areas and action items for 2023. These meetings are a confidential space for frank discussions with industry and government in U.S. and Canada. The Chatham house rule applies. If you would like to participate in any of the working groups, please e-mail henna.rennie@futureborderscoalition.org

End-to-end passenger experience

  • Topics to be covered include Intermodal Coordination, Building Resilience Against Disruption, Trusted Traveller and Preclearance.

Border Technology for travel and trade

  • Topics to be covered include Digital ID and Privacy, Aligning Passenger Screening Technology, and Trusted Traveller and Preclearance.

 Supply chains   and corridors    

  • Topics to be covered include Border Modernization for Supply Chains, Single Window/Trusted Trader Programs, Border Workforce, Automation and Remote Screening, AI/IOT, and Data Reporting.

meeting summaries and resources

Passenger Journey and Digital Borders Working Group

Ottawa, April 2023

Passenger Journey and Digital Borders Working Group

Vancouver, June 2023

Passenger Journey and Digital Borders Working Group

Vancouver, June 2023

Passenger Journey and Digital Borders Working Group

Vancouver, June 2023

International Symposium on Preclearance

Toronto, March 2024

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