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Part Three - Licensing Under the ITAR
The International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR) encompasses a wide range of implementing regulations governing the import and export of defense articles and services. This complex framework of rules must be carefully followed when conducting business in the defense trade as ITAR violations can prove to be very costly and disruptive to business goals and greater national security imperatives.
With Part Three of our webcast series, Introduction To ITAR - Licensing Under the ITAR, this program will explore the background and processes commensurate with obtaining licenses and agreements under the ITAR. Beginning with a discussion of how defense articles are labeled in the United States Munitions List, this session will then explain the overall licensing framework and how parties seeking licenses or agreements can properly start the process.
Some topics covered in Part Three include:
-Catagorizing Products in the U.S. Munitions List (USML)
-DTRADE, Electronic Licensing Application Processing
-Licensing Process
-Technical Assistance Agreements, Manufacturing License Agreements
-Licensing Exemptions
Join Federal Publications Seminars and Barnes & Thornburg LLP as we present Part Three of Introduction to ITAR - Licensing Under the ITAR.
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