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06/03/09

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Copresidentes
Nuevo León
Lic. Aldo Fasci Zuazua
Secretario de Seguridad Pública
Secretaría de Seguridad Pública
Tel: (81) 2020-3729
aldo.fasci@nuevoleon.gob.mx

Lic. Juan Palacios Dávila
Director de Participación Ciudadana
Secretaría de Seguridad Pública
Tel: (81) 8344-3604
juanpalaciosdavila@hotmail.com

California
Joseph Farrow
Commissioner
California Highway Patrol
acasas@chp.ca.gov

Chief Steve Lykins
Chief of the California Highway Patrol in San Diego
California Highway Patrol

acasas@chp.ca.gov

  Border Security

The Border Security Worktable supports collaboration among the ten Border States on key security issues such as information sharing, technology and personnel with the common goal of preparedness, security and the smooth and continued flow of goods, services and people. The Border Security Worktable currently is taking action to:

• Ensure the development and implementation of the Declaration of Cooperation related to Project Gunrunner/E-Trace within the United States-Mexico border region.

• Explore the establishment of a standardized exchange of information (Virtual Private Network) between each state regarding the reporting and tracking of criminal activity on both sides of the border (auto theft, human trafficking, arrest warrants, missing or lost persons, illegal firearms and gangs). This system should have the capacity of 24-hour availability.

• Develop and publish a catalogue to expose first responders in the United States-Mexico border region to training opportunities for emergency response to pandemic influenza or other similar biohazard emergencies.

• Implement the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for mutual aid response for emergencies between the states in the United States-Mexico border region. This MOU will establish the intent of the appropriate authorities in the United States and Mexico to develop a formal interstate compact that provides for the participation of states, counties and cities to provide mutual aid response during emergencies and natural disasters.


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