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Seamless Borders The other side of data analytics Session 2 Superintendent Dean Hogarth Consul (Hong Kong), Australian Border Force

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Page 1: Superintendent Dean Hogarth Consul (Hong Kong), Australian

Seamless Borders

The other side of data analytics Session 2

Superintendent Dean Hogarth Consul (Hong Kong), Australian Border Force

Page 2: Superintendent Dean Hogarth Consul (Hong Kong), Australian

Department of Immigration and Border Protection

• Introduction

• Using Data

• Passengers

• Cargo

• Questions?

Overview

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Department of Immigration and Border Protection

• MISSION - To protect Australia’s border and manage

the movement of people and goods across it

• Four key Objectives:

– Protect Australia

– Promote responsive migration

– Advance trade and revenue

– Lead border innovation

Department of Immigration and Border Protection - Australia

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Department of Immigration and Border Protection 4

Operating environment

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2013 2016 2020

Passengers (millions)

66% Increase

2.42.52.62.82.9

3.

2012 2014 2016

Inwards Sea Cargo Reports (millions)

22% Increase

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2015-16 2021-22 2026-27

Visa Applications (millions)

50% Increase

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15.

20.

25.

30.

35.

2012 2014 2016

Incoming Air Cargo Consignments

(millions)

173% Increase

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Using Data

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Department of Immigration and Border Protection

• DIBP collects and stores a large amount of data directly related

to its various business operations

• The information is contained in a number of systems

• A wealth of open source data can be tapped into

• Other government departments and partner organisations will

have potentially useful data

• Accessing and analysing all available data will help to identify

and mitigate potential risks before they manifest at the border

Improve utilisation of data

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Department of Immigration and Border Protection

• 185 000 inbound border transactions a day (air cargo,

sea cargo and air passengers)

• Limited resources to identify threats

• Limited resources to respond to risks

• The gravest threats are typically the most challenging to

identify

• There is often little lead-time prior to a border crossing in

which to conduct an assessment and prepare a

response

The necessity of targeting

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Passengers

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Vision of the Future

PRE-ASSESS &

RESOLVE ALERTS VERIFIED

TRAVELLERS SELF MANAGED

CLEARANCE COMPLIANCE

BIOMETRICS FOR

DEPARTURE

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Department of Immigration and Border Protection

• Identity and biometrics capabilities at Australia’s borders are:

– critical to achieving DIBP’s mission

– integral to DIBP’s intelligence led, risk based approach

• Identity and biometrics capabilities allow DIBP to:

– establish client identity at first point of contact with DIBP

– confirm identity at the border

– verify identity through the client’s further interaction with DIBP

– provide increased certainty for decision-makers who work

with clients

Identity and Biometrics

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Department of Immigration and Border Protection

• A new mobile hand-held device has been

released to conduct biometric checks using

fingerprint scans matched against multiple

data records.

• The information gained from a fingerprint

scan may help officers in establishing a

traveller’s identity or determining whether

they are of character or security concern.

• The device also searches traveller

information using a travel documents, and

retrieves information about identity,

Movement Alert List (MAL) and visa

status, and movement history.

Enhanced Biometrics at the Border (EBatB)–background

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Department of Immigration and Border Protection

EBatB–the mobile device

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Department of Immigration and Border Protection 13

Device and application

DIBP match data includes:

• Flags/Status

• DIBP Identifiers

• Biographic data/ aliases

• Latest Visa information

• Travel Document details

• Activity (movement record) data

• Images

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Department of Immigration and Border Protection

• Canberra Airport Trial Video

Canberra Airport trial

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Cargo

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Department of Immigration and Border Protection

• The volume of goods entering Australia is expected to see

significant growth over the coming years

• DIBP must identify ways to streamline movement of goods

whilst still being able to identify shipments which may contain

items of concern

• Understanding and securing supply chains will provide a

greater level of confidence in goods entering Australia

• Investing in non-intrusive inspection technologies will

streamline screening processes and improve detection

capabilities

Strategic directions and future opportunities – Goods clearance

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Department of Immigration and Border Protection

• eBorder Force app video

eBorder Force

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Department of Immigration and Border Protection

• Green Lane video

International Mail Green Lane Trial

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Questions?

[email protected]