4. Mission
4.1
Our mission is to provide reliable and sustainable technology solutions to
support trade facilitation systems, processes and data exchange to promote
a transparent and professional environment for collaboration amongst
customs administrations within the region.
5. Strategic objectives
5.1 General Objectives
The objective of the SADC ICT Strategy report is to further promote reforms and
continuous modernization of the SADC Countries Customs Administrations.
5.2 Specific Objectives
5.2.1 SADC Member States have already commenced work towards the following
common goals –
·
Harmonised data exchange and IT interconnectivity. The WCO’s
Globally Networked Customs (GNC) approach, including the WCO
Data Model that will serve as the tool to ensure harmonised
development.
·
A Regional Transit Management Information System.
5.2.1 The SADC ICT Technical Committee is at the same time mindful of the
ambitious targets set by the SCCC as per the Strategic plan 2012-2016 , and
may need to revisit the scope of its regional objectives set out above if
required.
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6.1
Environment
In order to meet this mission, Customs administrations must effectively
integrate modern practices and processes with ICT driven Customs
management systems because ICT enable Customs to increase the quality
of their control activities while, at the same time, enhancing their level of
trade facilitation. An effective Customs administration that leverages
technology can lead to improved transparency, greater efficiency, and
enhanced security. The automation of Customs processes and procedures
and the use of ICT are strongly recommended by the World Customs
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