USNCB Project TERMINUS in Bangkok, Thailand
Milestones
INTERPOL Washington’s Project TERMINUS returned to Bangkok, Thailand deploy advanced tools and technology aimed at preventing transnational criminal gangs and terrorists from reaching U.S. borders.
* In 2023, USNCB Project TERMINUS led a multi-national workshop on law enforcement and border security coordination comprised of senior representatives from eleven Association of Southeast Asia Nations (ASEAN) member countries who met to discuss the potential adoption of TERMINUS solutions throughout the region. This workshop led to the drafting of cooperation agreements with the governments of Thailand, Cambodia, and the Philippines.
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* In 2025, Thailand - The Project TERMINUS staff transported TERMINUS equipment to NCB Bangkok. The team created a new network control and segmentation design and built a firewall configuration as well as installed the two TERMINUS servers and connected to the firewalls.
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Installed and configured the Stolen and Lost Travel Documents (SLTD) virtual machine that contains both the SLTD Uploader and Domestic SLTD Database (DSD).
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Within 24 hours of going live, Thailand’s new SLTD record-management system added more than 15,000 new Stolen and Lost Travel Document (SLTD) records to INTERPOL’s global database—one of the most impactful single-day contributions by any INTERPOL member country. The TERMINUS Team installed custom software, creating a central hub for all INTERPOL queries, and enabling upcoming screening against INTERPOL wanted-person data. This expansion directly improves Thailand’s ability to identify criminal actors and known or suspect terrorist and supports global efforts to detect transnational threats.
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