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August 5, 2011

New guidance on dual and third-country nationals

Posted in ITAR, Deemed Exports, Export Control Reform Initiative

DDTC’s proposed new rule on dual and third-country nationals (DN/TCN) becomes final August 15, 2011. In preparation for the implementation of these provisions, DDTC has published a variety of guidelines and answers to frequently asked questions about the new 126.18 exemption.

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July 26, 2011

I-129, Part 6 and Export Compliance

Posted in Deemed Exports

When it comes to visa applications and export compliance, there were a lot of questions flying at last week’s BIS update conference in DC.  The issue?  A new section of the I-129 Visa Application, which first appeared in December, that asks employers to make certifications about the release of controlled technology to visa-applicant employees.

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July 20, 2011

Day Two: Update 2011 Conference

Posted in ITAR, EAR, Deemed Exports, Export Control Reform Initiative

The second day of this year’s BIS Update 2011 conference was full of, well … updates!  (If you missed it, check out our recap of day one here.)  Want the full scoop on this year’s event?  Join us for our free webinar on Aug. 10, where we’ll recap all the highlights and answer your questions.

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July 19, 2011

Day One: Update 2011 Conference

Posted in ITAR, EAR, Deemed Exports, Export Control Reform Initiative

Here’s the first installment of my three-day coverage for this year’s BIS Update 2011 Conference in Washington, DC.  Want the full update of this year’s event?  Join us for our free webinar on Aug. 10, where we’ll recap all the highlights and answer your questions.

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February 1, 2010

Cloudy answers on cloud computing

Posted in ITAR, EAR, Deemed Exports

Exactly where does that file go when you click “save”? For some U.S. companies, it may travel down the hall to a server located at their facility. But for many companies, the file goes “into the clouds” -- presenting unique challenges when it comes to complying with U.S. export regulations.

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