CBP Selects 16 for Reimbursable Services Agreements
CBP identified 16 applicants that the agency plans to enter reimbursable services agreements with, the agency said. CBP will notify the necessary congressional committees of the plans before the agreements are finalized, it said. CBP received 25 total applicants for the program, which allows for private companies to reimburse the agency for expanded services at certain locations, after requested applications in March (see 14040115), it said. CBP used a panel of CBP senior executives with "management and field expertise" to make the selections, it said.
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CBP chose the following applicants for reimbursable fee agreements for 2014:
- Air
- Los Angeles World Airports
- San Francisco International Airport
- Greater Orlando Aviation Authority
- McCarran Airport (Las Vegas)
- Denver International Airport
- Sea
- Penn Terminals, Inc. (Philadelphia)
- Independent Container Line, Ltd. (Philadelphia)
- Network Shipping Ltd. (Philadelphia)
- Greenwich Terminals LLC (Philadelphia)
- Gloucester Terminals LLC (Philadelphia)
- Turbana Corporation (Philadelphia)
- Interoceanica Agency, Inc. (Philadelphia)
- Diamond State Port Corporation (Port of Wilmington, DE)
- Port of Houston Authority
- Broward County (Port Everglades)
- Land
- South Texas Assets Consortium (STAC)