If there is a material change to information submitted as part of your State Department registration application (on your DS-2032), you are required t...
Read MoreOn May 23, 2019, the Bureau of Industry and Security implemented new rules to reflect controls agreed to the Wassenaar Arrangementt at the 2018 Wassen...
Read MoreA temporary General License has been issued for Huawei. This temporary general license allows, from May 20, 2019, through August 19, 2019, the followi...
Read MoreIf foreign made items incorporate controlled US items or technology, it is important to consider de minimis rules and guidelines to determine if these...
Read MoreThe Department of State recently amended the ITAR to revise the licensing exemption for transfers made by or for an agency of the U.S. government. The...
Read MoreITAR and EAR regulations require licensing authority for US persons (companies etc.) to export/transfer restricted technical data to non-US person emp...
Read MoreFor a U.S. company to be permitted access to U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) or Canadian Department of National Defense (DND) technical data t...
Read MoreOn April 1, the Pentagon announced it was halting shipments of equipment related to the operation of the F-35 fighter. As of now, the halt only affec...
Read MoreMany small businesses involved in gunsmithing are surprised when informed that they are required to register with the Directorate of Defense Trade Con...
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