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Subject: FW: Open Standards/Information Technology Webinar - September 10, 2014
Forwarding again as this didn’t necessarily come around the first time. From: TOMBE, WOLF [mailto:WOLF.TOMBE@cbp.dhs.gov] Good afternoon, During yesterday’s AMQP TC meeting I mentioned that I would be having an Open Standards/Information Technology Webinar with our trading partners where I will announce
CBP’s move toward adopting and supporting Open Standards (including AMQP). Several TC members requested information on how they could attend. Below is the information where people can register for the event. I have confirmed that people outside the trade
community are invited to attend (see below). I don’t have individual emails for everyone that participated in the TC yesterday; so could you please send this to both the TC and SC memberships for informational purposes? Thanks! - Wolf “If the rate of change on the outside exceeds the rate of change on the inside, the end is near.”
― Jack Welch
From: Graham, Steven R
On Behalf Of TRADE EVENTS Open Standards/Information Technology Webinar September 10, 2014 - 1:00 pm – 2:00 Eastern Time Zone Please click here to register for this event: Registration If you have registered and wish to cancel please click here:
Registration Cancellation The Office of Information and Technology (OIT) within US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is beginning the move toward supporting Open Standards based protocols,
interfaces and messaging formats including support for Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Web Servers. Specific examples of open standards, CBP OIT is exploring include: SOAP/HTTPS (web services), REST, Java Messaging Services (JMS), Secure File Transport
Protocol (S-FTP), and the Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) . This is not an all-encompassing list; but provides examples of which CBP is moving toward supporting. The move to supporting Open Standards is being undertaking as a cost reduction measure
given on going government budget cuts and sequestration. CBP OIT wants to stress that this will NOT require industry or our trading partners to move
off of legacy “proprietary” messaging formats or protocols currently supported by CBP. OIT is providing this notification in order to let our trading
partners and industry know that additional open standards interfaces will be available in the future as CBP continues to modernize its Information technology systems and services. Please feel free to forward this invitation to other interested parties.
A URL to the event will be supplied one day in advance of the Webinar to those who register.
Office of Trade Relations, Office of the Commissioner U.S. Customs and Border Protection |
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