Happens to be the week CBP is moving to an enormous new facility, with streamlined high tech cargo scanning at an adjacent new contractor built and operated facility, as previously announced, primarily to deal with the 10x increase in packs from China in the last few years. FDA also locating a chem analysis lab in the same building, for a one stop enforcement shop.
Not to worry though. I'm told the recently added ability to accurately identify liquids so they no longer need to be removed from bags at TSA lines, with $30k scanners, is pure fantasy, and the much larger, more sophisticated, machines coasting millions a piece that will be used used by CBP couldn't possibly identify compounds within boxes. I mean that would be Star Trek shit.
CBRE completed a 139,377-square-foot office lease for the General Services Administration on behalf of Customs and Border Protection (CPB) at One Aviation Plaza in Queens’ Jamaica neighborhood. CBP will relocate its operations from Building 77 at John F. Kennedy International Airport to the...
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