ITAR Compliance is No Longer a Choice, It is a Necessity
It is not enough to just know the
ITAR -- It is now time to learn the
EAR and be compliant with both sets of regulations
Take Your Understanding of
ITAR
Compliance to a New Level by Attending an In-depth Analysis of Recent
Developments on the Export Reform Initiative, Agreements, Voluntary
Disclosures, Avoiding Missteps in Product Jurisdiction and More
Key Note :
"Post Export Control Reform: Transition Issues to Consider"
Paul Munninghoff. Executive Director, Export/import Compliance & Administration, Space Systems Loral, LLC
PART I - Export Control Reform (ECR): A View From Key Industry Experts
- Keynote: Post Export Control reform: Classification Still Poses a Problem
- Breakout: A Defense Industry Approach to the Order of Review
- ECR Compliance Implementation
- Scorecard-How the Major Players in the Defense Industry Fared With ECR
Part II - EAR & ITAR Jurisdiction & Licensing
- ECR Compliance Implementation
- Jurisdiction & Classification: Tips to a Successful Outcome
- EAR Licensing & Exception Overview
- Group Breakout
- How to Be the Effective Empowered Official
PART III - EAR & ITAR Update & Compliance
- How to Implement Your Agreements - Advanced Workshop
- Agreement Exercise-Incorporating EAR 600 Series Items
- EAR Enforcement & Compliance
- Sentinel & Blue Lantern Program & Company Visits
"The
small group discussions are an extremely effective learning tool. The
exercises and small class size are a major plus that keeps us coming
back to attend ECS seminars."Director of Export Compliance, Northrop Grumman
"The
venues are always conducive to learning and the quality of instructors
as former State Department Licensing Officers is unparalleled."
Program Manager, Military Systems Group
Instructors:
Suzanne Palmer,
President of Export Compliance Solutions, has 15 years of experience
within the State Department and as a Licensing Officer, and over 10
years direct experience with the U. S. defense industry. After leaving
the State Department she joined Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems in
Baltimore and then went on to work at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab.
Combining U.S. Government and defense industry experience, Ms. Palmer
specializes in training, interpreting the ITAR and the EAR Export
Control Reform initiative and applying U.S. export control regulations.
She has served on the Defense Trade Advisory Group (DTAG) and as a
Special Compliance Official (SCO) for a company operating under a
Consent Agreement.
Lisa Bencivenga
has has over twenty years of varied experience in export/import
licensing and compliance issues with major defense contractors. She has
had the leading role in developing and implementing internal compliance
programs, providing regulatory guidance, instituting license databases,
training personnel at all corporate levels, conducting audits requested
by clients and/or directed by the U.S. Department of State, coordinating
investigations and working closely with legal departments while
administering the full spectrum of corporate international export/import
activities. She has several years of experience in space-related export
issues which includes obtaining and implementing complex licensing
arrangements related to spacecraft and launch activities as a result of
her employment with Orbital Sciences Corporation and The Boeing Company.
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Tuesday, May 10th - 7:45 am - 4:00 pm
Wednesday, May 11th - 7:45 am - 3:30 pm
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