AESDirect is the U.S. Census Bureau's free, internet based system for filing Shipper's Export Declaration (SED) information to the Automated Export System (AES). It is the electronic alternative to filing a paper SED, and can be used by U.S. Principal Parties in Interest (USPPIs), forwarders, or anyone else responsible for export reporting.
As a business, I would feel better about using AESDirect if it had the familiar SSL lock and I was assured that it would be a secure, encrypted transaction. They are asking for SSN, EIN, or D-U-N-S, plus a lot of other information that suggests a need for privacy / security. AESDirect has a lot of interesting functionality and support for third party developers to link directly into the system.
With a growing exporter community in Utah, we need to make sure we incorporate this and other related services in the Utah Business Portal. We had some minor problems with the Moveable Type RSS feed that is supplying news to the portal, so you will notice HTML tags in the display - until tonight when it should all be fixed. Sorry for the inconvenience.
The Container Security Initiative has made substantial progress in the past year and a half. With over 200 million sea cargo containers a year, DHS has its hands full trying to identify potential risks and is using technology to make it happen. The port of Durban, S.A. was added this week to the list of ports participating in the initiative.
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