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Office of the Spokesperson
Department of State
Washington, DC
September 25, 2012
Under the Department of State-funded Export Control and Related
Border Security (EXBS) Program, U.S. Customs and Border Protection is
coordinating an International Visitors Program (IVP) for nine officials
from the Libyan Ministry of Defense and the Customs Authority. The IVP
began on September 16 and will run through September 29, 2012, as part
of a larger Department of State-Department of Homeland Security
collaborative program with the Libyan government to improve border
security.
The IVP is designed to provide an overview of U.S. border security
operations, share best practices with Libyan border enforcement
officials, and bolster U.S.-Libyan cooperation on nonproliferation. The
IVP includes visits to Washington, DC, Baltimore, Maryland; Savannah and
Brunswick, Georgia; El Paso, Texas; Jacksonville, Florida; Nogales and
Tucson, Arizona; and the Department of Homeland Security’s Global
Borders College in West Virginia. The IVP will stress strategic
planning, integrated border management, and the importance of training
academies.
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