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Registration with the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC) is required for any person who engages in the United States in the business of manufacturing or exporting defense articles or furnishing defense services. Registration is required even for one-time exports and is not limited to large companies. Items can fall under ITAR control even if they have commercial applications or are not sold directly to the military. Registered companies must comply with ongoing obligations such as annual renewal, naming empowered officials, and implementing export compliance policies and training.
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This webinar hosted by KTN Global Alliance and UK Science and Innovation Network in USA on 9 June 2021 was particularly for the UK research and business community working in dual-use technologies, products and services to gain a better understanding in US export control laws to help enable collaboration with the US. It also presented the findings of a report commissioned by the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) and produced by Holland & Knight.
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One of the most important areas of regulation for defense contractors is the International Traffic In Arms Regulations (ITAR). ITAR are the State Department controls that regulate the defense industry. Companies regulated under ITAR are subject to a number of requirements including registration, licensing, restrictions on transferring controlled technical data and performing defense services, among others. Following recent amendments, a second set of regulations - the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) - impose related requirements for government contracts firms and must be considered alongside ITAR.
This document provides an overview of export control laws and regulations for defense industry executives, focusing on the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). It discusses that ITAR controls the export of military items on the U.S. Munitions List, including defense articles, technical data, software, and defense services. It also notes some key requirements for items on the USML, such as obtaining an export license, registration requirements, recordkeeping, and screening for prohibited parties. The document is intended to help defense industry executives understand and comply with ITAR regulations.
Green Light Exports Consulting provides training and advice on export controls for UK, EU, and US exports. They offer tailored courses and consulting services to help clients understand complex regulations and navigate the licensing process. Their training covers topics such as controlled goods, licensing requirements, compliance systems, sanctions, and country-specific export risks. Richard Tauwhare, who previously led the UK's Arms Export Policy Department, founded the company to share his expertise in promoting responsible trade while preventing dangerous diversions.
The document provides an overview of the US government agencies responsible for defense trade controls and the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC) within the State Department. It discusses DDTC's mission to advance national security through licensing and enforcement of defense trade export laws. It also outlines the various license types issued by DDTC including DSP-5, DSP-73, and DSP-61 licenses as well as amendments and scenarios for when each license type would be used.
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Dickstein Shapiro LLP and the Government Technology & Services Coalition (GTSC) held a webcast, “Key Cybersecurity Issues for Government Contractors” on Thursday, October 3, 2013. This interactive program, of particular interest to government contractor compliance officers, CIOs, CISOs, General Counsel, and any other C-suite members, discussed how the federal government is planning on fundamentally altering its acquisition policies to make the cybersecurity of its contractors a top priority. The discussion included:
- Proposed Federal Acquisitions Regulation (FAR) changes relating to President Obama’s Cybersecurity Executive Order;
- Planned changes to procurement requirements based on independent agency actions;
- Congressionally mandated cybersecurity requirements; and
Ways contractors can prepare for these changes.
To view the webinar, visit:
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3. Key responsibilities for universities include being aware that export control regulations apply regardless of award references, determining if an export requires a license, and ensuring end uses and end-users comply with laws. Violations can result in fines and jail time.
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2. ITAR, or the International Traffic in Arms
Regulations, is a set of U.S. government
regulations that control the export and import of
defense-related articles, services, and technical
data. ITAR compliance is crucial for safeguarding
the defense and space industry, as it aims to
prevent the unauthorized transfer of sensitive
technology and information to foreign entities or
individuals. Here's a comprehensive overview of
ITAR compliance and its significance in protecting
national security and the interests of the defense
and space sector.
3. • SCOPE OF ITAR
• Controlled Items: ITAR covers a broad range of defense-related items, including
firearms, military hardware, software, and technical data.
• Munitions List: The U.S. Department of State maintains a Munitions List that
classifies items and technology subject to ITAR control.
4. • Licensing: Under ITAR, exporting or transferring
controlled items to foreign persons or entities typically
requires a license from the U.S. Department of State.
• Registration: Companies engaged in defense-related
activities are required to register with the Directorate of
Defense Trade Controls (DDTC).
• Documentation: Proper record-keeping and
documentation of all ITAR-related transactions are
essential.
• Security Measures: Implementing robust security
measures to safeguard controlled technology is crucial.
2. Key Principles of
ITAR Compliance:
5. 3. ITAR Compliance in the Defense &
Space Industry:
• Defense Contractors: Companies involved in manufacturing defense equipment,
munitions, or providing defense services must ensure ITAR compliance.
• Aerospace and Space Companies: The space industry often overlaps with defense
technology, making ITAR compliance critical for space exploration and satellite
technology.
6. • Legal Consequences: Non-compliance can result in
severe legal penalties, including fines and imprisonment.
• Reputation Damage: Non-compliance can damage a
company's reputation and lead to the loss of
government contracts.
• National Security Risks: Failure to adhere to ITAR can
lead to the unauthorized transfer of sensitive
technology to foreign entities, potentially compromising
national security.
4. Challenges and
Consequences of
Non-Compliance:
7. 5. Steps to Ensure ITAR Compliance:
• Training: Providing employees with ITAR training and awareness programs.
• Internal Controls: Establishing robust internal controls and compliance programs.
• Record-Keeping: Maintaining accurate records of all ITAR -related transactions.
• Security Measures: Implementing physical and digital security measures to protect
sensitive information.
• Regular Audits: Conducting regular audits and assessments to ensure ongoing
compliance.
8. 6. INTERNATIONAL
COLLABORATION:
• ITAR compliance can pose challenges for international
collaboration in the defense and space industry. Careful
planning and adherence to export control laws of other nations
are essential when working with foreign partners.
9. • ITAR regulations can change, so staying
informed about updates and adapting
compliance practices accordingly is vital for
companies in the defense and space sector.
7. Future
Developments:
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Safeguarding The Defense & Space
Industry
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