· will be developed in accordance with international standards and recommendations, such as the Revised Kyoto Convention, the WCO Data Model and WCO SAFE SADC ICT Strategy of Standards. Definition The SADCOM solution will be developed based on five pillars 1. Connectivity and data exchange – Provision ot real-time data exchange, supported by defined SLA and guaranteed turn-around times 2. Risk management – National risk assessment and mitigation supported by the exchange of regional enforcement and risk information 3. Track and Trace – Creating visibility of goods movements and reporting 4. Bond Management – Managing the regional bond and chain of responsibility. 5. Legal SADC ICT Strategy – as the enabling mechanism for the elements above. Connectivity and data exchange will be realised by implementing the WCO Global Networked Customs (GNC) Interconnectivity Block and will form the basis of Customs-to-Customs (C2C) connectivity. It will create a basis from where future integration solutions can be designed. Risk management will utilise the WCO CEN network for the exchange of enforcement data. Common infrastructure and services will provide the minimum technical “glue” to interconnect the solutions in each of the Member States. Integration components will connect the current and legacy national solutions to the common infrastructure, which will be developed in co-operation with vendors and Member States. Benefits The SADCOM solution will realise a number of benefits in the following areas; Best practices and standards 14 Draft SADC Customs ICT Strategy 2012 Page 14

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