The Trade Support Network (TSN) is a group of trade representatives who provide input into the design and development of Modernization projects, such as ACE. The TSN is comprised of members only. For more information contact CBP.Tradesupportnetwork@dhs.gov.
Presentations for ACE Capabilities -
08/06/2010 ACE presentations include an ACE Overview and Status update, and cover key functionality such as ACE reports, a review of e-Manifest: Trucks, e-Manifest: Rail and Sea, ITDS PGAs and an overview of shipment types. If you would like a member of the trade community or CBP to conduct a presentation for your business or association, please email. CBP.cbpcspo@dhs.gov.
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Cargo Systems Messaging Service -
02/15/2008 Free broadcasting messaging system that provides up-to-the-minute information on CBP Automated Commercial Trade Interface Systems.
TSN Outreach Session Highlights Meeting agendas and materials from the March 2012 Trade Software Developer Technical Seminar and the September 2011 TSN Plenary Session. Meeting agendas and presentations from prior TSN outreach sessions can be found in the archive file.
TSN Monthly Activity Reports Reports summarizing the activity of all TSN Committee and Subcommittees are published each month.
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TSN Leadership Network -
08/30/2011 The attached TSN Leadership network matrix lists all of the TSN Committees and subcommittees with the Trade Co-Chairs and the ACE Support Team (AST) Business Leads. The matrix also includes a list of the current TSN Trade Ambassadors and members of the Technical Advisory Group (TAG).
TSN User Requirement Recommendations and Great Idea Forms (GIFs) - 11/10/2011 The trade user requirement recommendations are developed primarily by the TSN committees to document their input into ACE development for purposes of current and future releases.
User Requirement Tracking Matrix (URTM) The URTM provides detailed status information on all of the trade’s user requirement recommendations and Great Idea Forms (GIF’s) submitted by the trade community via the TSN committees. The attached documents contain a listing of: (1) “ALL” TSN user requirements; and (2) All “ACTIVE” TSN user requirements, i.e. those still pending CBP review.