Title: ITAR Requirements
1ITAR Requirements
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2Summary
- ITAR - What is ITAR?
- Most of EBs Parts and Components fall under USML
Category VI - ITAR Sec. 121.1, Cat. VI
- Special Care and Handling Required (NNPI)
- Does ITAR Apply to Me?
- Common ITAR Violations
- Penalties for ITAR Violations
- Qualifying to Do Business With EB
- Dont Get Lost Trying to Go It Alone
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3ITAR International Traffic in Arms Regulations
- The ITAR is a set of US government regulations
that control the export and import of
defense-related articles and services and
technical data on the United States Munitions
List (USML). http//www.pmddtc.state.gov/docs/itar
/2007/itar_part_121.doc - These regulations implement the provisions of
the Arms Export Control Act, and are published in
in Title 22 (Foreign Relations), Chapter I,
Subchapter M of the Code of Federal Regulations.
- The Department of State interprets and enforces
ITAR. Its goal is to advance national strategic
objectives and U.S. foreign policy via the trade
controls.
http//www.pmddtc.state.gov/consolidated_itar.htm
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4Cat. VI of the USML (U.S. Munitions List)
- Cat. VI includes Vessels of War and Special Naval
Equipment and applies to most EB Components - If you provide, manufacture or repair a
specifically designed or modified component,
part, accessory, attachment and/or associated
equipment for EBs submarines, you are
handling an ITAR-controlled defense article. - The article and all corresponding documentation
(written instructions, specifications, drawings
in any format) or technology (information
pertaining to design, production or manufacture)
is export controlled.
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5Special Care and Handling Required .
- What is NNPI ?
- Naval Nuclear Propulsion Information
- ITAR Part 122 Category VIVessels of War and
Special Naval Equipment. - (e) Naval nuclear propulsion plants, their land
prototypes, and special facilities for their
construction, support, and maintenance. This
includes any machinery, device, component, or
equipment specifically developed, designed or
modified for use in such plants or facilities.
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6Does ITAR apply to me?
- Are you a manufacturer or exporter of a defense
article? - Do you provide, manufacture or repair a
specifically designed or modified component,
part, accessory, attachment and/or associated
equipment for EBs submarines?
If you answered Yes, you must be aware of ITAR
requirements!
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7When Does ITAR Become an Issue?
- Do you have foreign national employees working at
your company? - Do you have a technology control plan?
- Do you utilize foreign companies for parts,
components or services in relation to articles or
services provided to EB? - Do you have a FOCI (foreign ownership, control or
influence) issue?
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8Common Examples of ITAR Violations
- A manufacturer of a defense article is not
registered with DDTC (Directorate of Defense
Trade Controls) - An EB supplier permits a non-US national employee
to handle a defense article or view information
concerning a defense article - Placement of pictures or technical information
about a defense article on your company website - Emailing technical specification changes to an EB
engineer via the internet - Shipping an article in whole or in part to a
foreign subcontractor for repair or replacement
without obtaining an export license - Calling a foreign subcontractor for design,
manufacturing or other technical assistance
regarding a defense article without obtaining an
export license
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9Penalties for ITAR Violations
- Criminal penalty for willful violation Up to
1M per violation for corporations, Up to 1M per
violation for individuals and up to 10 yrs in
jail - Civil penalty for any violation up to 500k per
violation for individuals and/or corporations - Seizure or forfeiture of goods
- Debarment from licensing and/or government
contracting - EB cannot do business with a debarred party!!
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10Qualifying to Do Business with EB
EB uses these forms to ensure that recipients of
our technical data are qualified to receive it.
- EB FOCI (Foreign Ownership, Control or Influence)
Certification - Tells us about your company and
whether we can do business together - DDTC (Directorate of Defense Trade Controls)
Registration Is your company eligible to
manufacture and export defense articles? - http//www.pmddtc.state.gov/registration.htm
- DLIS-JCP (Defense Logistics Information Service
Joint Certification Program) Certification (DoD
Form 2345) -Is your company a qualified US
contractor or subcontractor ? - http//www.dlis.dla.mil/jcp/faq.asp
- TCP/ACP (Technology Control Plan/Access Control
Plan)- Does your company have a robust technology
control plan to protect our sensitive
information? - http//www.dss.mil/isp/foci/sample_tech_con_plan.h
tml - Is your company foreign owned or managed?
- http//www.dss.mil/isp/foci/foci_mitagation.html
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11Dont get lost trying to go it alone
- SIA (Society for International Affairs)
Conferences - Training of in-house staff in import/export
compliance - http//www.siaed.org/
- Export Consultants
- For companies that lack sufficient in-house
resources
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12Questions
- If you or your company have any questions
regarding requirements of ITAR - Seek help from your companys Legal
Representation
Dont take chances with ITAR
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