How Emerging Tech Removes Burdens at Nation’s Borders for CBP Officers
Diane Sabatino, Acting Executive Assistant Commissioner, Office of Field Operations, Customs and Border Protection
CBP Acting Executive Assistant Commissioner Diane Sabatino discussed her vision for emerging technologies the agency is adopting at the nation’s ports, entries and borders to streamline how it monitors movement of people and goods into the country.
She broke down how the agency is leveraging data it collects at the border and using artificial intelligence and biometrics to alleviate administrative burdens, sift through and siphon data, and better equip CBP officers with tools to identify and respond to threats.
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Diane Sabatino Acting Executive Assistant Commissioner, Office of Field Operations, Customs and Border Protection
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