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EO 13597 the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, and the heads of such agencies as appropriate, shall develop an implementation plan, within 60 days of the date of this order, describing actions to be undertaken, in- cluding those that build upon efforts underway, to achieve the following:


 * (i) increase nonimmigrant visa processing capacity in China and Brazil by 40 percent over the coming year;


 * (ii) ensure that 80 percent of nonimmigrant visa applicants are interviewed within 3 weeks of receipt of application, recognizing that resource and security considerations and the need to ensure provision of consular services to U.S. citizens may dictate specific exceptions;


 * (iii) increase efforts to expand the Visa Waiver Program and travel by nationals of Visa Waiver Program participants; and


 * (iv) expand reciprocal recognition programs for expedited travel, such as the Global Entry program.

This plan should also identify other appropriate measures that will en- hance and expedite travel to and arrival in the United States by foreign na- tionals, consistent with national security requirements, as well as any po- tential challenges in achieving the stated goals of this subsection.
 * (c) Within 180 days of the date of this order, and periodically thereafter, the Secretaries of State and Homeland Security shall jointly submit through the Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism a report to the President describing the progress on achieving the goals set forth in this section (as well as areas of concern or barriers to achieving those goals) to ensure the country remains secure while increasing travel and tourism to the United States.
 * (d) The Secretary of Commerce shall establish and maintain a publicly available website that provides updated metrics from across the Federal Government to assist industry and travelers in understanding the current status of the industry and its relevance to the economy, statistics on visa processes in key travel and tourism markets, and entry times into the United States.

Sec. 3. Task Force on Travel and Competitiveness. (a) A Task Force on Travel and Competitiveness (Task Force) is hereby established to develop the National Travel and Tourism Strategy described in this section. The Secretaries of Commerce and the Interior shall serve as Co-Chairs of the Task Force. The Task Force shall also include the heads of the following executive departments and agencies (agencies), or senior level officials des- ignated by them:
 * (i) Department of State;
 * (ii) Department of the Treasury;
 * (iii) Department of Agriculture;
 * (iv) Department of Labor;
 * (v) Department of Transportation;
 * (vi) Department of Homeland Security;
 * (vii) Army Corps of Engineers;
 * (viii) Office of the United States Trade Representative;

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