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EXPORT CONTROL REFORM - 06.03.10

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*ORIGINAL DATE OF PRESENTATION: JUNE 3, 2010*



In August 2009, President Barack Obama announced his support for export control reform and in January of this year told his cabinet to come up with a workable reform proposal. On April 20, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates gave a major speech on the subject during which he pointed out that “the United States is thought to have one of the most stringent export regimes in the world. But stringent is not the same as effective.”

What kind of change is coming? Who will be affected? How can companies, universities and academic institutions best prepare themselves? Will there be a single agency administering export controls? Will there be a single control list? Will there be a single enforcement agency? What role does Congress play? In short, there are many more questions than answers with major changes likely to affect ITAR, EAR and Sanctions regulations.

The conference was conducted by Paul Freedenberg, Chairman at MK Technology and one of the drafters of the 1979 and 1985 Acts and a the man who represented the Reagan Administration in 1988, the last time the Export Administration Act was substantially revised. As Under Secretary, he established the separate secretariat administering export controls at the Commerce Department. The second Presenter was Frank Record, the MK Executive Partner who has had a similar background in Congress and the Administration dealing with export control  issues.



Presenters:
Paul Freedenberg - Chairman, MK Technology
Frank Record - Executive Partner, MK Technology

Moderator:
Robert Rarog - Senior Adviser, MK Technology


Package includes:

  • Digital recording of MK Technology's presentation on Export Control Reform (Running time: Approximately 90 minutes)
  • PDF file containing the slides of the presentation 

 

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