This seminar series provides both novice and experienced export compliance professionals with a comprehensive education on complying with United States export regulations. We will review recent Export Control Reform (ECR) changes as well as new trade and enforcement priorities from the Trump administration and what they could mean for your compliance programs. ECR changes have relaxed the controls on some defense-related items and technology, but made understanding and complying with the regulations even more complicated. The shift of many military and space items from the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) to the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) obliges exporters to learn the challenging ins and outs of the EAR. There is good news in the fact that the complex rules impose significantly fewer compliance burdens and fewer compliance-based export delays.
Expect to leave these seminars with an understanding of the rules that will allow you to minimize any delays in your exports, minimize your costs of compliance, reduce the risk of inadvertently violating the law, and give your organization a competitive advantage and a compliance program on solid footing.
Learn about these RECENT CHANGES and more...
- SANCTIONS News: Iran, Russia, and more
- ITAR Exemptions and EAR Exceptions allowing exports without licenses
- Up-to-the-minute Control List Updates
- Changes to important ITAR & EAR Definitions
- Latest Export Documentation Requirements
TWO BACK-TO-BACK SEMINARS:
ITAR Defense Trade Controls - 2-DAY SEMINAR - November 11-12, 2019
- Introduction to Export Controls - ITAR, DDTC & More
- Munitions Export Controls & Determining Jurisdiction
- ''Specially Designed'' and the Order of Review
- Controlled Items and Activities
- License Requirements & Application Workshop
- New Brokering Rules & Political Contributions
- Technical Data Considerations
- License, Agreement & Exemption Management
- Internal Control Programs
- Items Shifted from USML to CCL
- Export Control Reform: Adjusting & Updating Practice
EAR & OFAC Commercial & Military Export Controls - 2-DAY SEMINAR - November 13-14, 2019
- Export Administration Regulations (EAR)
- Jurisdiction & Classification: The Order of Review
- Shipping & Licenses
- China Military Catch-All Rule
- Reexports
- Office of Foreign Assets Control Regulations (OFAC)
- Technical Data & Software
- Encryption Controls
- Export Control Reform: Adjusting & Updating Practices
- Export Enforcement Issues & Effective Export Compliance
- Sanctions Changes & Evolving Controls on Russia
''Great!
I will definitely recommend this course throughout Lockheed Martin -
especially liked the whole ''ITAR perspective'' in addressing commerce
issues and jurisdiction issues in product classification.''
Catherine Walters-Shaw, Manager Export/Import, Lockheed Martin, Chicago, IL 2009 US Export Controls Seminar
SCOTT M. GEARITY
is a Principal of BSG Consulting, bringing over a decade of consulting,
training and corporate export compliance program management experience
to bear for his clients. Mr. Gearity has substantial experience in
military, dual-use and commercial export controls. His clients have
ranged in size from small start-ups to some of the world's largest
companies, with a particular focus on the information technology,
telecommunications, networking and software industries. Mr. Gearity
joined BSG from Microsoft Corporation, where he was based in Ireland and
managed the company's export compliance program for Europe, the Middle
East and Africa. Mr. Gearity holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in
international studies and economics from American University. He is a
licensed US customs broker.
GREGORY CREESER
is a partner with International Trade Compliance Strategies and a
consultant to BSG Consulting. Prior to joining ITC Strategies as a
compliance consultant, Mr. Creeser held the position of Corporate
Director for International Trade Compliance with Goodrich Corporation's
Washington Operations Office. Mr. Creeser began his career in the export
arena by serving for 2 years as a licensing officer within the Office
of Defense Trade Controls at the Department of State. Mr. Creeser held
the position of President of the board of directors of the Society for
International Affairs (SIA) from 2004-2006. He also held the positions
of Vice President, Communications Director, and Conferences Director for
SIA. Mr. Creeser received his Bachelor of Science degree in Political
Science and Economics from Texas A&M University in 1987.
MARC BINDER
is a partner with ITC Strategies. Prior to joining ITC Strategies, Marc
was the Director of Customs Compliance for Goodrich Corporation, where
he was responsible for managing the Corporate Customs Compliance
program. Prior to that, Marc held trade compliance management positions
at TRW and Lockheed Martin - Government Electronics Systems. Marc is a
former two term member of the Department of Commerce Regulations and
Procedures Technical Advisory Committee (RPTAC) and a former three term
member of the Department of State, Defense Trade Advisory Group (DTAG).
Marc is a member of the Board of Directors of the Society for
International Affairs (SIA), where he is a Director of Planning and
Education. Marc is a licensed Customs Broker, and is certified in the
field of Hazardous Materials Transportation. Marc holds a bachelor's
degree from Villanova University and has graduated from the Wharton
Management Program, University of Pennsylvania.
MELISSA PROCTOR, founder of Miller Proctor Law PLLC in Scottsdale, Arizona, has been advising Fortune 500 companies, small and medium-sized companies, and startups on the full range of issues involving international trade (i.e., export controls, embargoes and economic sanctions, customs laws, anti-corruption compliance, and other government regulations) for over 20 years. Melissa focuses her export practice on the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), Foreign Assets Control Regulations, and the Foreign Trade Regulations. In terms of her import practice, she advises clients on a wide variety of import and customs compliance issues. Previously, Melissa worked for two international trade boutique law firms and KPMG, served as Senior Corporate Counsel-Compliance for Amazon, and was a Shareholder at the law firm of Polsinelli P.C. Melissa holds an LL.M. in International and Comparative Law from the Georgetown University Law Center, a J.D. from Valparaiso University School of Law, and a B.A. in Spanish and Russian from Indiana University.
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Venue
Embassy Suites by Hilton Alexandria Old Town
1900 Diagonal Rd, 22314
Alexandria, VA, USA
*The cost of accommodation is not included in the seminar tuition.
A limited block of guest rooms at the venue hotel is reserved for seminar participants. Group rate available until October 18, 2019.
Rooms are available on a first-come / first-served basis. Book early to ensure availability.
Guest room rate: $192/night: standard single/double
To book your room, call the hotel at 1 (800) EMBASSY and mention the Export Compliance Training Institute group or use the
guest room booking link.