ATTACHMENT A to State letter Ref.: FJ 2/5.1 AP0036/05 (ATO)

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ATTACHMENT A to State letter Ref.: FJ 2/5.1 AP0036/05 (ATO) ICAO ASIA PACIFIC REGIONAL SEMINAR FACILITATION [MACHINE READABLE TRAVEL DOCUMENTS, BIOMETRICS] AND RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (International Finance Centre Two, Hong Kong, China, 21-24 June, 2005) PROGRAMME Opening Session Session 1: Overview of ICAO doctrine on travel document security 1. ICAO s mandate, actions and developmental work on secure travel documents 2. What aviation has to gain from this work Session 2: MRTD applications, tools and resources 1. MRTD-related airport inspection systems (immigration, customs), future security boarding programmes and what travellers without MRTDs are missing 2. Overview of the ICAO knowledge bank and literature: a) Doc 9303, Parts 1, 2 and 3; b) Biometrics Technical Reports (TRs) and other TRs; c) Security standards for quality, issuance procedures and document authentication Session 3: The role of biometrics in MRTDs and implementation issues 1. What biometrics are, why they are being introduced into MRTDs, how they will work; Smart documents - will they replace MRTDs? 2. Challenges in facilitation and security and the role of MRTDs and biometrics; Privacy and identity protection; Public relations issues Session 4: Sharing experiences with MRTDs and biometrics 1. States experiences with e-passports, smart electronic identity cards, and application of standards for globally interoperable ICAO-compliant electronic IDs 2. Presentations by States on trials of facial recognition, fingerprinting and iris applications 3. Challenges in implementing universal implementation of Machine Readable Passports in Asia/Pacific

A-2 4. Panel discussion on developing national strategies and regional partnerships for universal MRTD and MRP enhancement Session 5: Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) concepts and current status 1. Operational benefits and security enhancements offered by RFID baggage tags 2. Current status of RFID technology and standards and implications for international civil aviation Session 6: Applications of RFID 1. Reports on RFID baggage tracking trials 2. RFID applications in cargo operations and security of the supply chain 3. Profiting from applications of RFID 4. Panel discussion: Regional cooperation to address technological or operational concerns/problems associated with RFID technology applications Closing Session Site Visits 1. Smart Identity Card and System (SMARTICS) with Automated Passenger Clearance Demonstration 2. Visit to Airport Baggage Hall (RFID) and passenger terminal - - - - - - - -

ATTACHMENT B to State letter Ref.: FJ 2/5.1 AP0036/05 (ATO) ICAO ASIA PACIFIC REGIONAL SEMINAR FACILITATION [MACHINE READABLE TRAVEL DOCUMENTS, BIOMETRICS] AND RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (International Finance Centre Two, Hong Kong, China, 21-24 June, 2005) DETAILS Date 21 to 24 June 2005 Place Nominations Registrations Opening Objective Invited Who should attend? International Finance Centre Two, Hong Kong, China Please complete the attached nomination form. Advice of acceptance of nominations will be issued by the Regional Director, ICAO Asia and Pacific Office Registrations will occur on-site, 21 June 2005, 0830 hours Tuesday, 21 June 2005, 0930 hours To build on the outcome of the 12 th Session of the Facilitation Division by focusing on the practical aspects of universal implementation of Machine Readable Passports, the enhancement of Machine Readable Travel Documents with biometric identifiers, the use of RFID technology at airports and operational trials, sharing experiences and exchanging views, and consideration of national and regional strategies. States: Australia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, China, Cook Islands, Democratic People s Republic of Korea, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kiribati, Lao People s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Maldives, Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nauru, Nepal, New Zealand, Pakistan, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Samoa, Singapore, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tonga, United States, Vanuatu, Viet Nam For States, senior government officials responsible for developing and implementing national facilitation and security programmes, and the design and implementation of electronic travel documents. For the industry (national air carriers, airports and other air transport service providers), senior executives, managers and/or officials who deal with MRTDs, trials of MRTDs and biometric identifiers, and RFID trials and implementation for hold baggage and cargo handling and screening. Fees Language Not applicable English

B-2 Seminar officials Adviser: Ms. Mary McMunn, Chief, Facilitation Section, ICAO Headquarters Tel: +1 (524) 954-8219 ext 8052; facsimile: +1 (514) 954-6408; e-mail: mmcmunn@icao.int Assisted by: Mr. Mauricio Siciliano, Security & Facilitation Branch, ICAO Headquarters. Tel: +1 (524) 954-8219 ext 7068; facsimile: +1 (514) 954-6408; e-mail: msiciliano@icao.int www.icao.int.mrtd ICAO Secretary: Dr. Paul Hooper, Regional Officer, Air Transport, ICAO Regional Office for Asia and Pacific Tel: +66 (2) 537-8189 ext 156; facsimile: +66 (2) 537-8199; e-mail: phooper@bangkok.icao.int Host Secretary: Mr. Gabriel Chow, Senior Operations Officer, Airport Standards Division, Civil Aviation Department, Hong Kong, China. Tel: +(852) 2182-1219; facsimile: +(852) 2362-4257; e-mail: gkchow@cad.gov.hk www.info.gov.hk/cad/icaofal/index.html Documentation Seminar arrangements Brief background information papers and presentation notes will be made available to participants. Information about visas, hotels, and other travel information is available at the web site for the Civil Aviation Department, Hong Kong, China at www.info.gov.hk/cad/icaofal/index.html - END -

ICAO ASIA PACIFIC REGIONAL SEMINAR FACILITATION - MACHINE READABLE TRAVEL DOCUMENTS, BIOMETRICS AND RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (International Finance Centre Two, Hong Kong, China, 21-24 June, 2005) NOMINATION FORM PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE CLEARLY: 1. Name in full: _ (as it should appear in the official listing and name tag) 2. Title or Official Position: _ 3. State/ Organization: _ 4. Mailing Address: _ 5. Telephone Number: Fax Number: E-mail: 6. Hotel: Note: Participants are expected to make their own hotel/visa arrangements Date: Signature: After completing please send to: ICAO Regional Office for Asia and Pacific P.O. Box 11, Samyaek Ladprao Bangkok 10901, Thailand Fax: +66 (2) 537-8199 E-mail: icao_apac@bangkok.icao.int