Document Type
Border Policy Brief
Publication Date
2009
Keywords
Trade, Transportation, Border Security
Abstract
This article uses recently collected data to examine issues related to the efficacy of the FAST program at the Cascade Gateway. The data was collected by the Border Policy Research Institute (BPRI) in collaboration with the Whatcom Council of Governments (WCOG), a planning entity located in Bellingham, WA. WCOG facilitates the International Mobility and Trade Corridor (IMTC) project, which is a binational forum that seeks to improve mobility through the Cascade Gateway (i.e., the four ports-of-entry that collectively serve the I-5 corridor).
Volume
4
Issue
4 - Fall
Recommended Citation
Border Policy Research Institute, "Issues with Efficacy of FAST at the Cascade Gateway" (2009). Border Policy Research Institute Publications. 34.
https://cedar.wwu.edu/bpri_publications/34
Subjects - Topical (LCSH)
United States--Boundaries--Canada; Canada--Boundaries--United States
Geographic Coverage
United States; Canada
Genre/Form
technical reports
Type
Text
Language
English
Format
application/pdf
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