Export Controls under the ITAR – NOTE NEW LOCATION!

World Trade Center Harrisburg

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Date/Time
Date(s) - 08/31/2017
All Day

Location
Advanced Cooling Technologies

Categories

Program Overview

Learn how to comply with U.S. export control requirements for munitions items / defense articles as set forth by the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). The course will also address the new export control reform initiatives.

Understand why your products qualify as munitions items or defense articles instead of dual use goods. The classification and compliance process has only become more complex under the new Export Control Reform regulations.

Topics Covered Include:

  • Export Control Reform initiative
  • Definition of export under ITAR
  • Foreign national persons
  • Registration with DDTC
  • Empowered Officials
  • Commodity Jurisdiction Requests
  • Defense articles
  • Technical data exports
  • Exports of defense services
  • ITAR prohibited countries/persons
  • ITAR restrictions/ license requirements
  • ITAR exemptions
  • DSP5 applications
  • DSP 73 applications
  • Manufacturing license agreements
  • Technical assistance agreements
  • Warehouse distribution agreements
  • ITAR export procedures
  • ITAR enforcement
  • Voluntary disclosures
  • Case studies

Who Should Attend?


Export Compliance Officers
Designated Empowered Officials
International Logistics/Shipping/Customer Service
Purchasing and Supply Management
International Sales/Marketing Staff
Legal and Contracts Administration and Staff
Engineering, Research and Development Team
Importers
Anyone else involved in your international business process

About our Presenter


Bob Imbriani has been in the international/domestic transportation and logistics field for over four decades. He has held various senior executive positions with major U.S. Customs brokers/freight forwarders. He is currently Executive Vice President, International for Team Worldwide. Mr. Imbriani is a well-known speaker and educator in the areas of trade compliance, contract negations, transportation, logistic/supply chain solutions, customs brokerage, trade development and financial services. He is an adjunct professor in these areas at Baruch College and Pace University in New York.

Bookings

Bookings are closed for this event.