In this episode, host Tim O'Toole and guest Scott Gearity, President of the Export Compliance Training Institute (ECTI), talk in-depth about the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). They discuss the growing importance of the regulations related to the provision of defense services abroad by U.S. persons, the jurisdictional implications of importing of foreign made defense articles into the U.S., the growing compliance challenges of the deemed export rule, the recently revised Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC) compliance guidelines and risk matrices, the reorganization of the ITAR, the 10-year anniversary of export control reform (ECR), and the effect ECR has had on the Export Administration Regulations (EAR).
Roadmap:
Introduction
Defense services abroad
Subject to the ITAR from coming into the U.S.
Deemed export/SpaceX
ITAR Part 120 rewrite
DDTC revised compliance program guidance/risk matrix
10-year anniversary of ECR
Complexity at the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS)
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Thanks to Scott Gearity for joining us: https://www.learnexportcompliance.com/people/scott-gearity/
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