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Что (кто) такое Export Control Automated Support System - определение

THE SYSTEM USED BY U.S EXPORTERS TO ELECTRONICALLY DECLARE THEIR INTERNATIONAL EXPORTS TO THE CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION
Automated export system; Shippers Export Declaration; Shipper's Export Declaration; Electronic Export Information; Internal Transaction Number; USPPI; Principal Party in Interest
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Export Control Automated Support System      
ECASS was implemented by the Commerce Department in 1985 to automate a paper-based system. The system currently provides:
Primary life support system         
  • A portable life support system from the Apollo [[A7L]] suit, with its outer cover removed
  • The interior of the Apollo PLSS
  • James P. Lucas testing the PLSS at Houston Flight Center
  • Lunar Module]] cabin
LIFE SUPPORT DEVICE FOR A SPACE SUIT
Portable Life Support System; Primary Life Support Subsystem; Primary Life Support System; Portable life support system
A primary (or portable or personal) life support system (or subsystem) (PLSS), is a device connected to an astronaut or cosmonaut's spacesuit, which allows extra-vehicular activity with maximum freedom, independent of a spacecraft's life support system. A PLSS is generally worn like a backpack.
decision support         
  • Design of a [[drought]] mitigation decision support system
COMPUTER-BASED INFORMATION SYSTEM THAT DOLBOEB IDI NAHUI
Decision Support System; Decision support; Decision support systems; Decision Support; Decisionsupportsystem; Decision Support Systems; Decision Support Matrix; Decision software; Decision system; Decision support software; Decision-making tools; Decision-making tool; Decision making tools; Decision making applications; Decision engine; Decision support techniques; Gate Assignment Display System; Group decision support systems; History of decision support systems; Decision-support; Agricultural decision support system
Software used to aid management decision making, typically relying on a decision support database. [Examples?] (1995-02-14)
Decision Support Systems         
  • Design of a [[drought]] mitigation decision support system
COMPUTER-BASED INFORMATION SYSTEM THAT DOLBOEB IDI NAHUI
Decision Support System; Decision support; Decision support systems; Decision Support; Decisionsupportsystem; Decision Support Systems; Decision Support Matrix; Decision software; Decision system; Decision support software; Decision-making tools; Decision-making tool; Decision making tools; Decision making applications; Decision engine; Decision support techniques; Gate Assignment Display System; Group decision support systems; History of decision support systems; Decision-support; Agricultural decision support system
<application, tool> (DSS) Software tools to help with decision support. (1995-02-14)
Decision support system         
  • Design of a [[drought]] mitigation decision support system
COMPUTER-BASED INFORMATION SYSTEM THAT DOLBOEB IDI NAHUI
Decision Support System; Decision support; Decision support systems; Decision Support; Decisionsupportsystem; Decision Support Systems; Decision Support Matrix; Decision software; Decision system; Decision support software; Decision-making tools; Decision-making tool; Decision making tools; Decision making applications; Decision engine; Decision support techniques; Gate Assignment Display System; Group decision support systems; History of decision support systems; Decision-support; Agricultural decision support system
A decision support system (DSS) is an information system that supports business or organizational decision-making activities. DSSs serve the management, operations and planning levels of an organization (usually mid and higher management) and help people make decisions about problems that may be rapidly changing and not easily specified in advance—i.
Shipper's Export Declaration         
· A form required by the Treasury Department and completed by a shipper showing the value, weight, consignee, destination, etc., of export shipments as well as Harmonized Schedule B (see above) identification number.
· The SED includes complete particulars on individual shipments and is used to control exports and act as a source document for the official U.S. export statistics. SEDs must be prepared for shipments through the U.S. Postal Service when the shipment is valued over $500. SEDs are required for shipments, other than by the U.S. Postal Service, where the value of commodities classified under each individual Schedule B number is over $2,500. SEDs must be prepared, regardless of value, for all shipments requiring a validated export license or destined for countries prohibited by the Export Administration Regulations. SEDs are prepared by the exporter and the exporter's agent and delivered to the exporting carrier (such as: post office, airline, or vessel line). The exporting carrier presents the required number of copies to the U.S. Customs Service at the port of export. The Foreign Trade Statistical Regulations (15 CFR, Part 30) provide the statistical requirements for use by exporters, freight forwarders, and ocean carriers concerning preparation and filing of SEDs.
Automated Lane Keeping Systems         
AUTONOMOUS DRIVING SYSTEM
Automated lane keeping system; Automated Lane Keeping System; Traffic Jam Chauffeur; Automated Lane Keeping Systems
Automated Lane Keeping Systems (ALKS), also described as traffic jam chauffeur, is an autonomous driving system that doesn't require driver supervision on motorways. ALKS is an international standard set out in UN-ECE regulation 157 and amounts to Level 3 vehicle automation.
Fire-control system         
  • 88 mm Flak gun]] with its fire-control computer from World War II. Displayed in the [[Canadian War Museum]].
  • ''Figure 2''. A conceptual diagram of the flow of fire control data in the Coast Artillery (in 1940). The set forward point of the target was generated by using the plotting board (1). This position was then corrected for factors affecting range and azimuth (2). Finally, fire was adjusted for observations of the actual fall of the shells (3), and new firing data were sent to the guns.
  • ''Ford Mk 1 Ballistic Computer.'' The name ''rangekeeper'' began to become inadequate to describe the increasingly complicated functions of rangekeeper. The Mk 1 Ballistic Computer was the first rangekeeper that was referred to as a computer. Note the three pistol grips in the foreground. Those fired the ship's guns.
  • HMS ''Belfast'']].
  • Accurate fire control systems were introduced in the early 20th century. Pictured, a cut-away view of a destroyer. The below deck [[analog computer]] is shown in the centre of the drawing and is labelled "Gunnery Calculating Position".
DEVICE WHICH ASSISTS USE OF A WEAPON BY LOCATION, TRACKING, AND DIRECTION OF FIRE AT A TARGET
Fire control system; Fire-control; Fire-control computer; Fire control computer; Fire control equipment; Firing solution; Fire Control System; Fire-control director; Fire-control equipment
A fire-control system (FCS) is a number of components working together, usually a gun data computer, a director, and radar, which is designed to assist a ranged weapon system to target, track, and hit a target. It performs the same task as a human gunner firing a weapon, but attempts to do so faster and more accurately.
Export control         
LEGISLATION THAT PREVENTS THE EXPORT OF GOODS THAT MAY BE CONTRARY TO THE INTERESTS OF THE EXPORTING COUNTRY
Export controls; Export Control; Draft:Export control; Open general export licence
Export control is legislation that regulates the export of goods, software and technology. Some items could potentially be useful for purposes that are contrary to the interest of the exporting country.
Automated border control system         
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  • eGate eligibility screen in Venice Airport (showing the flags of Australia, Canada, South Korea, Japan, Israel, Monaco, New Zealand, San Marino, Singapore, USA, Vatican City, and Taiwan) (EU, EEA and Swiss citizens using eGates have a different line)
  • ePassport gates in [[Gatwick Airport]] (South Terminal)
  • EasyPASS self-service gates at [[Munich Airport]]
  • Global Entry kiosks
  • ePassport gates in [[Heathrow Airport]] (Terminal 4)
  • ePassport gates in [[Heathrow Airport]] (Terminal 5)
  • e-Channel machines at Hong Kong International Airport
  • e-Channel machines at Lok Ma Chau Station
  • Smartgate departure gates at [[Sydney Airport]]
  • Kiosks at [[Vancouver International Airport]] (2018).
  • Smartgate Eligibility Screen at [[Sydney Airport]]
  • e-Passport control self-service gates at [[Zürich Airport]]
SELF-SERVICE SCANNING OF BIOMETRIC PASSPORTS AT BORDER CROSSINGS
EGate (Italy); European Automated Border Control systems; Automated Border Control systems; Automated Passport Control
Automated border control systems (ABC) or eGates are automated self-service barriers which use data stored in a chip in biometric passports along with a photo or fingerprint taken at the time of entering the eGates to verify the passport holder's identity. Travellers undergo biometric verification using facial or iris recognition, fingerprints, or a combination of modalities.

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Automated Export System

The Automated Export System (AES) is the system used by U.S. exporters to electronically declare their international exports, known as Electronic Export Information (EEI), to the Census Bureau to help compile U.S. export and trade statistics. This information is also shared with the Bureau of Industry and Security, the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls, and other federal agencies involved in monitoring and validating U.S. exports. Formerly this declaration was only made on paper on the Shipper's Export Declaration form.

Up until November 30, 2015, an exporter could file the EEI electronically to the AES using the AESDirect website, the AESPCLink software, or other AES-compatible applications. However, after the 2015 launch of the Automated Commercial Environment (ACE), all legacy AESDirect and other users must register and submit the EEI to ACE. After an EEI/SED is successfully filed and processed, the shipper receives an Internal Transaction Number (ITN) to put on the shipping documents, as a confirmation to any government agent inspecting the cargo prior to departure.

In most cases a shipper can also authorize its freight forwarder, courier company, or other third-party logistics agent to file the EEI on its behalf.