ITAR Intermediate Workshop: Export license how-to's & Common Errors, Agreements, & Exemptions
Price: $195.00
Item SKU: ITARINTER42611
Webinar
Attend this class to be sure you know about the recent changes and "ins and outs" of applying for a license: which license is needed when, the tricks of using D-Trade correctly and common errors resulting in an RWA.
If you just attended our ITAR Primer Webinar on April 12th then this would be the next step in your training. If you missed our ITAR Primer Webinar and want to catch up, you can purchase and download the recording on our website's store or by clicking here. If you already know the basics then take a look at our outline below to see if this is for you.
I. Completing a DSP license for permanent export looking at specialized fields for
- One time training
- Marketing
- Foreign nationals
- Off shore procurement
II. Common errors resulting in RWAs
III. Looking at agreements
- Knowing when you need a Technical Assistance Agreement (TAA) or a Manufacturing License Agreement (MLA) and how to use D-Trade to submit it under the September 2010 Guidelines.
IV. Exemptions
- Import for Repair, low value, training, Canadian Exemptions, to your own subsidiaries
- Which ones are the most useful and
- New exemptions that have been issued
V. Export Clearance rules and cods for licenses and exemptions in AES.
As always, if you have specific questions about your company's ITAR compliance, we'll have ample time at the end of the webinar to address them.
You can participate in this session right from the convenience of your own home or office. All you need is an internet connection!
Natascha Finnerty has more than
20 years' experience in on-site compliance
assessments conducted in 13 countries spanning
four continents. Her expertise is in both
the military export regulations "ITAR" and
commercial "dual-use" export regulations
"EAR". Natascha Finnerty has passed the
Lead Assessor class in ISO 9000. She consults
in all aspects of export licensing issues,
including product classifications, license
applications, legal agreements, and internal
training. She works within an active network of
international attorneys and consultants in the
fields of customs compliance, logistics and
munitions exports.
Prior to establishing her
consulting practice, Natascha Finnerty was
employed by the U.S. Department of Commerce's
Bureau of Export Administration (later renamed
the Bureau of Industry and Security) in
Washington, DC as an auditor of the Special
Licensing Division and an instructor for their
national training seminars. In addition, she
has been a public speaker at numerous seminars
on export compliance for international trade
associations and most recently, the
Massachusetts Bar Association.
Natascha Finnerty holds a bachelor of science degree from the University of Massachusetts, attended courses in the master’s program in international business at George Washington University. She has studied and worked in Europe for four years and is fluent in French and German.