Title: Office of
1- Office of
- Export Control Policy and Cooperation
- NA-242
Adam M. Scheinman Director (202) 586-2331
June 2002
ECCO Seminar
2OFFICE OF DEFENSE NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION (NA-20)
Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation Linton
Brooks Deputy Administrator
Nonproliferation Research Engineering Robert
Waldron Assistant Deputy Administrator NA-22
Nonproliferation International
Security Stephen Black, Acting Assistant Deputy
Administrator NA-24
Nonproliferation Policy Trisha Dedik,
Director NA-241
Export Control Policy and Cooperation Adam
Scheinman, Director NA-242
International Nuclear Safety Cooperation James
Turner Assistant Deputy Administrator NA-23
Materials Protection Emergency Management Jack
Caravelli Assistant Deputy Administrator NA-25
International Safeguards Ron Cherry,
Director NA-243
Fissile Materials Disposition Ed Siskin,
Acting Assistant Deputy Administrator NA-26
3NA-242 Technical Lead on Nuclear Technology for
USG
Functional Overview
Domestic Controls
International Controls
DOE Complex
Industry
Multilateral
INECP
- Sensitive Subjects/
- Countries Lists
- Foreign Travel
- Foreign Visits
- Assignments
- CRADAs
- NCI/IPP
- Part 810
- Authorizations
- Munitions
- Dual-Use
- Iraq - Oil-for-Food
- NSG
- Zangger Cmtee
- Wassenaar Arrgmt.
- Iraq Action Team
- Addl Protocol
- MTCR/AG
- Russia/NIS
- Middle East/SAsia
- East Asia
- Latin America
- Southern Europe
4OVERVIEW
- Licensing
- DECATS
- Export Controlled Information
- Technology Transfer
- Surplus Material
- Industry Export Control
- Iraq Oil for Food
- Multilateral
- Purpose, Strategies Mission
- Nuclear Supplies Group
- Non-Proliferation Treaty
- Technical Projects
- International NuclearExport Control Program
(INECP)
5Licensing
6Licensing Team Areas of Responsibility
- DOE Complex
- Sensitive Subjects/Countries Lists
- Foreign travel by DOE scientists and engineers
- Foreign national visits and assignments
- International agreements (IPP, NCI, MPCA, etc.)
- Nuclear software
- Transfer of surplus property
- Deemed exports
- DOE publications
- Pit-out reviews
- Industry
- Part 810 authorizations
- Dual-use export licensing
- Nuclear-related munitions licensing
- Assurance requests for NRC exports
- Nuclear safety
- Export Controlled Information
- Iraq - Oil for Food
- Foreign national visas
7DOE Export Control Awareness Training (DECAT)
System (Under Development)
- Purpose
- Counter spread of weapons of mass destruction
- Serve domestic and international export control
and nonproliferation training needs - Provide an on-site awareness training of export
control requirements - Test users knowledge of export control
- Serve as early warning proliferation indicator
8DOE Export Control Awareness Training (DECAT)
System
- System Requirements
- Secure web-based client-server system
- Online documentation and help
- Usable at multiple DOE sites
- Incorporate site-specific data into the system
- contacts list
- procedures
- policies
- test modules
- manuals on-line
- Ability to edit core content without programming
skills
9DOE Export Control Awareness Training (DECAT)
System
- Reporting Requirements
- Individual user information
- Site statistics
- Tool access and usage reports
- Training completion reports
- Annual reminders for refresher training
- Access to employee information for update of site
training records - DOE compliance reports
- Number of sites participating in Awareness
Training - Percent of employees who have completed training
- Percent of employees who failed training
10DOE Export Control Awareness Training (DECAT)
System
- Favorable Features
- Consistent information to all sites
- Eliminates duplication of effort
- Allows easy dissemination of latest information
and features - Enhances sites that lack own training
capabilities - Compliance reporting capability
- Training scheduled to users convenience reaches
a wider audience - Documentation of material presented
- Leverages infrastructure resources
11DOE Export Control Awareness Training (DECAT)
System
- Current Status
- Preparing for implementation
- Pending cyber security approval
12Export Controlled Information (ECI)
- Export Controlled Information (ECI) - Technical
information whose export requires a license - ECI should be protected if uncontrolled
dissemination would adversely affect U.S.
national security or nonproliferation objectives - DOE policy on dissemination of ECI must balance
commitments to - U.S. nonproliferation and national security goals
- Scientific and technological advance
- Benefit to U.S. industry
- Benefit to U.S. taxpayer
- Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requirements
13Export Controlled Information (ECI)
- ECI (continued)
- DOE reviews technical documents to identify ECI
whose release must be controlled - ECI review may require
- For publications
- Edit sensitive data
- Limit distribution
- For presentations
- Edit sensitive data
- Limit audience
14Export Controlled Information (ECI)
- ECI (continued)
- NA-242 initiatives to control release of ECI
under FOIA - Proposed legislation similar to DODs enacted in
1984 - DOE would gain authority to withhold ECI
- But even now DOE may require FOIA requestor of
ECI to disclose citizenship and, if foreign, to
obtain export license - And if FOIA requester is U.S. citizen, DOE should
advise of export licensing requirements for ECI
transfer out of the country
15Technology Transfer Control
- Objectives
- To identify materials, equipment, and technology
of proliferation concern - To prevent transfers to proliferants
- To protect against inadvertent transfers
- To weigh proliferation and security concerns
against value of scholarship, technology advance,
and economic benefit - To implement U.S. Government policy on transfers
16Technology Transfer Control
- Mechanisms of Transfer
- Sales, donations, loans, leases, exports
- Technical exchanges and communications
- Work-for-others, Cooperative Agreements, patent
assignments - Publications and presentations
- Visits and assignments to DOE sites
- Foreign travel by DOE personnel
17Technology Transfer Control
- Transfer Control Principle
- Whatever the transfer mechanism, export control
review is a must - Control Measures
- Export control review of all proposed transfers,
exchanges, publications, presentations, visits
and assignments, and foreign travel - Export control requirements placed in all
transfer agreements - DOE/NNSA approval required for retransfers
18Technology Transfer Control
- Tools for Export Control Review
- Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) lists Trigger and
Dual-Use - Export control regulations Departments of
Energy, Commerce, and State, and Nuclear
Regulatory Commission - DOE/NNSA
- Guidelines on Export Control and Nonproliferation
- Sensitive Countries List
- Sensitive Subjects List
- Technology experts and export control personnel
19Surplus Property
- Transfer of Surplus Property
- Equipment and materials must be made useless for
nuclear purposes - Transfer agreement must include strict
nonproliferation conditions - There is a presumption of destruction for NSG
Trigger list items and for weapons components - For items deemed too valuable to destroy
- Request exception from DOE/NNSA Deputy
Administrator for Defense Nuclear
Nonproliferation - May require modifying equipment to render it
useless for nuclear purposes - Must get DOE/NNSA approval for retransfer or
export
20Industry Export Control
- Dual-Use Export Licensing
- Export Administration Act of 1979 gives Commerce
the lead - Export Administration Regulations (EAR) implement
- EAR sections of note
- 15 CFR Part 738, Special country policies
- 15 CFR Part 742, Control Policy CCL-based
controls - 15 CFR Part 744, Control Policy Catch-all
controls based on end-user and end-use - 15 CFR Part 752, Special Comprehensive Licenses
- 15 CFR Part 774, Commerce Control List (includes
Nuclear Referral List of items requiring DOE/NNSA
review)
21Industry Export Control
- Munitions Licensing
- Under jurisdiction of the Department of State,
Office of Defense Trade Controls - Authority
- Arms Export Control Act 1976
- International Traffic in Arms Regulations, 22 CFR
Part 121 - DOE reviews nuclear-related cases
- Category V - Explosives, Propellants, Incendiary
Agents - Category XVI - Nuclear Weapons Design and Test
Equipment - Review process similar to dual-use cases, except
without time limits or escalation
22Industry Export Control
- NRC Exports
- Special or general licenses required for nuclear
facilities, components, fuel, and source or
byproduct materials - Authority
- Atomic Energy Act of 1954
- 10 CFR Part 110 implementing regulations
- DOE/NNSA participates in Executive Branch review
of NRC export licenses and obtains foreign
government peaceful use assurances - DOE provides general license request confirmations
23Iraq - Oil for Food
- NA-242 reviews about 4,000 applications annually
for exports to Iraq from various countries under
the UN Oil for Food program - Cases referred to DOE/NNSA from US UN Mission in
New York - Review responsibility shifted to the IAEA Action
Team as of June 1, 2002 - LLNL performs reviews NA-242 recommends to
approve, deny, or hold
24U.S. Export Controls Activities
- Maintain DOE/NNSA Guidelines on Export Control
and Nonproliferation - Export control training seminars for industry,
academia, and federal government agencies - Maintenance of Proliferation Information Network
System (PINS) - Review and approval of deemed exports,
dual-use, and nuclear-related munitions cases - Individual validation licensing for overseas
activities - DOE Export Control Awareness Training (DECAT)
System through NA-242 web site coming soon
25U.S. Export Controls Activities
- continued
- Review technology transfer cases referred to
DOE/NNSA by the Departments of Commerce and
State. - Participation in the DOC Bureau of Industrial
Security Operating Committee on export policy and
the Assistant Secretary-level Advisory Committee
for Export Policy (ACEP) - Review of Foreign Access Tracking System database
(foreign visitors to DOE/NNSA and contractors) - Review of Foreign Travel Management System
(foreign travel by DOE and contractor personnel) - Participation in Export Control Coordinators
Organization (ECCO) seminars
26AREAS FOR ASSISTANCE
- Continue to maintain existing and develop new
expertise necessary to support NA-242 initiatives - Incorporate export licensing and nonproliferation
awareness into security briefings for new
personnel - In the interim, ensure that deemed exports and
ECI applicability review are done for all foreign
national visits and assignments and foreign
travel by federal and contractor personnel - Target professional societies and groups of
industry for nonproliferation awareness training - Actively participate in Nuclear Nonproliferation
Workshops and Seminars
27Multilateral
28Multilateral Team Areas of Responsibility
- Multilateral Regime Support
- Nuclear Suppliers Group
- NPT Export Committee (Zangger)
- International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
- Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) in FY03
- NPT Review Conference 2005
- Working Groups
- Other Issues
- Export Control Workshops
- Bilaterals
- IAEA Action Team
- IAEA Additional Protocol
- Technical Projects
- Stockpile Stewardship
- Economic Globalization
- Characterization of DOE Complex
- Nuclear Propulsion
- Machine Tools
- SNET List Review
- Technical Review Group
- Commercialization of DOE lab technology (CRADAs)
- Plutonium Isotope Separation
29Multilateral
- Purpose
- International export control regimes prevent
nuclear proliferation by - delaying a nuclear program and allowing other
means, such as diplomacy, to help - causing proliferants to accept less capable and
more costly options and - Establishing international guidelines and
principles for nuclear suppliers with the
objective of averting the proliferation of
nuclear weapons.
30Strategies
Multilateral
- Promote adherence to multilateral nuclear
supplier arrangements in support of USG
nonproliferation policy
- Strengthen the multilateral supplier regimes
through continued U.S. technical leadership
Strategies
- Cooperate with the U.S. interagency, DOE and NNSA
offices, and like-minded multilateral partners to
promote peaceful nuclear trade and
nonproliferation objectives
- Ensure that DOE and NNSA program offices and
contractors are fully apprised of all
multilateral commitments and obligations
31Mission
Multilateral
- Initiate studies on rapidly developing
technologies and initiatives before problems
arise - Technical studies Accelerator Production of
Tritium Naval Reactor Technologies - Multilateral negotiations Conversion
technologies Plutonium Isotope Separation - Policy studies Globalization study
- Pursue an active role in preventing
proliferation. - Protect U.S. national security interests and
peaceful nuclear trade. - Conceptual change from export control to
supplier policy.
32Multilateral
- Role of NA-242
- Multilateral Regime Support
- Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG)
- NPT Export Committee (Zangger)
- International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
- Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) in FY03
- Technical Team Projects
- Stockpile Stewardship, Globalization,
Characterization of the Complex, etc. - Other Issues
- Export Control Workshops
- Bilaterals
- IAEA Action Team
33Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG)
- NA-242 Participation
- Consultative Group (working to revise the NSG
Guidelines and improve the structure and
effectiveness of the regime) - U.S. Chair (Richard Goorevich, NA-242) to chair
the Consultative Group during the 2002-2003
term.
34INTERNATIONAL TECHNICAL SUPPORT Nuclear Suppliers
Group (NSG)
- Membership (40 countries)
- Argentina Germany Portugal
- Australia Greece Romania
- Austria Hungary Russia
- Belarus Ireland Slovakia
- Belgium Italy Slovenia
- Brazil Japan South Africa
- Bulgaria Kazakhstan (new) Spain
- Canada Korea, Republic of Sweden
- Cyprus Latvia Switzerland
- Czech Republic Luxembourg Turkey
- Denmark Netherlands Ukraine
- Finland New Zealand United Kingdom
- France Norway United States
- Poland
-
35NTP Exporters (Zangger) Committee
- Conversion Technology
- successfully completed
- led by NA-242
- Plutonium Isotope Separation
- on going
- NA-242 provides technical lead
- Full Scope Safeguards
- U.S. member of Friends of Chair Committee to
examine issue - Next NPT Revcon 2005 international outreach
- U.S. member of Friends of Chair Committee to
examine issue
36Team Projects
- Examples of NA-242 / Multilateral Team Projects
- Technical Review Group (TRG) Phase II
- Stockpile Stewardship
- Collaboration with the UK on Machine Tools,
Technical Review Group (TRG) Peer Review, and
SNET List Review - Economic Globalization and Nuclear Technology
Supply - Nuclear Propulsion
- Characterization of the DOE Complex
37Team Projects
- Other
- Hosted the 2001 NSG Plenary - Aspen, Colorado
- Implementation of NSG Information Sharing System
(NISS) upgrade. - Bilateral discussions on technical supplier
issues and export controls (e.g. Russia, Ukraine,
Kazakhstan, Baltic States) - Promote broader international adherence to the
IAEA Additional Protocol - Focus on export/import reporting requirements
38International Nuclear Export Control Program
(INECP)
39International Export Control Program (INECP)
Team Areas of Responsibility
Provide training and assistance to Russia, FSU
and others by
- Developing effective export control licensing
processes - Developing industry compliance by ensuring
exporters of controlled equipment, materials, and
technology are aware of national and
international requirements
- Helping customs officials to recognize
nuclear-related dual-use commodities - Providing tools of export control
- Information technology
- Publications and handbooks
- Communication systems
- Dual-use material analyzers
- Remote inspection systems
40International Nuclear Export Control Program
(INECP)
- Mission
- Provide training and assistance to develop
national systems of nuclear export control
worldwide. - Approach
- Three tiered approach
- U.S. Interagency (State Department lead)
- Government-to-Government
- Technical interactions
41INECP Promoting Effective Nuclear Export
Controls Worldwide
Transparent and standardized national licensing
system
Industry awareness and outreach
Ability to detect and prevent illicit shipments
Maturing Cooperation
Expanding Assistance
Future Priorities
42INECP Export Control Licensing Process
- Leverage off Department of Commerce Export
Control Assistance Program - Assist with implementation of nuclear-related
legal and parliamentary requirements - Provide training to government and industry in
U.S. and international nuclear export control and
nonproliferation processes and norms - Provide tools
- Automated information systems for licensing and
exports - Publications, handbooks, and technical guides
- Communication systems
43INECP Export Control Licensing Process
- (continued)
- Assist in strengthening controls on transfer of
- Surplus/decommissioned equipment especially NSG
Trigger List and Dual-Use List items - Technology
44INECP Internal Compliance/Industry Outreach
- Industry Outreach
- Partner with Department of Commerce
- Assist in identifying potential exporters of
controlled equipment, materials, and technology - Provide training to exporters in national and
international export control laws, policies,
regulations, norms - Internal Compliance
- Encourage nuclear exporter compliance through
training and assistance - Assist exporters in establishing internal
compliance programs
45INECP - Enforcement
- Partner with U.S. Customs international
assistance programs and export control and border
security program - Assist in the prevention of illicit exports of
nuclear materials, equipment, and technology - Provide and sponsor training to recognize
nuclear-related dual-use commodities - Provide tools and equipment
- Remote inspection systems, handbooks, and
publications - Dual-use material analyzers
- Communication systems and databases
46Looking Ahead
47Looking Ahead
- Following 9/11, nonproliferation of weapons of
mass destruction (WMD) has moved to the fore of
the U.S. national security agenda - NA-242 funding will rise in FY03
- New program areas
- Add missile technology dual-use export reviews in
FY03 - Add CBW in FY04
- Broaden reach of INECP South Asia, Middle East,
East and Central Asia, the Caucasus, major
transshipment states - Proliferation Research and Analysis Project
anticipate emerging proliferation threats and
identify chokepoints - Support U.S. Customs role in enforcing domestic
export controls
48Looking Ahead Other Ideas
- Continue to work toward ECI exemption from FOIA
- Propose mandatory check-off block in FACTS to
ensure that visited offices conduct deemed
export review - Propose mandatory check-off block in FTMS to
ensure DOE and contractor travelers conduct
export control review - Develop an unclassified database of questions and
responding NA-242 guidance - Develop introductory export licensing and
nonproliferation awareness material for new DOE
and contractor employees as part of security
briefing - Expand outreach to scientific and technical
communities to raise export licensing and
nonproliferation awareness