ACAS
- ACAS 01 – Why was the Air Cargo Advance Screening (ACAS) program implemented by the government? Under what legal authority does it operate?
- ACAS 02 – What are the benefits of the ACAS program?
- ACAS 03 – Who is required to submit ACAS data to the CBP?
- ACAS 04 – Who should I contact to begin sending ACAS data?
- ACAS 05 – What type of data is required to be submitted, and how should it be submitted?
- ACAS 06 – How far in advance must ACAS data be submitted?
- ACAS 07 – Are there penalties for incorrect or untimely submission of ACAS data?
- ACAS 08 – Which government agencies have access to ACAS data submissions by my organization?
- ACAS 09 – What are the costs of participating in the ACAS program?
- ACAS 10 – To what extent is the international community involved with ACAS and how is the U.S. government promoting uniformity of air cargo security programs globally?
- ACAS 11 – What are the benefits of ACAS for freight forwarders?
- ACAS 12 – How would enhanced screening of a shipment work for a freight forwarder?
- ACAS 13 – How does ACAS apply to countries that have NCSP recognition through the TSA?
- ACAS 14 – What should I do if my data transmission is rejected?
- ACAS 15 – Who should I contact if I have technical issues?
- ACAS 16 – What happens if a duplicate filing occurs?
- ACAS 17 – Is there a way to determine if ACAS has been filed for the shipments we are clearing?
- ACAS 18 – What are the ACAS data elements?
- ACAS 19 – What is the Air Cargo Advance Screening (ACAS) program?