Past event: ITAR: Advanced ITAR Compliance Principles Seminar

ITAR: Advanced Licensing and Compliance Concepts

ITAR Compliance is No Longer a Choice, It is a Necessity

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 Address:

"How to Promote Competitiveness Through Export Reform "
Joel Johnson, Teal Group, Former VP of Aerospace Industries of America (AIA)


Topics Include:

  • Promoting Competitiveness Through Export Reform
  • An Overview of Transitioning Items & the Catch & Release Approach
  • Category VIII & Reform:A Defense Industry Approach
  • Scenario-Lets Classify Under 9A610, 9A619 and 9A991
  • State DDTC Compliance Efforts Explained by a Former State/DTCC Compliance Specialist
  • How to Utilize Export Controls Under the Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry & Security (BIS)
  • Taking Advantage of the Strategic Trade Authorization Exception
  • Disclosures: Voluntary & Directed
  • Advanced Agreements Workshop: How to Utilize the New Regulations
  • Agreement Case Study
  • State/DTCC Compliance Update
  • Implementing Internal Control Plans for Deemed Exports
  • Disclosures: Voluntary & Directed
  • The New Brokering Guidelines


We Proudly Welcome Denzil Tice, Former State/DTCC Compliance Specialist, to our Team

"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:

Joel Johnson, is Executive Director – International of the Teal Group Corporation. His areas of expertise include aerospace issues involving civil and defense trade, international government and industrial cooperative programs, and export controls. He retired in July of 2005 from the Aerospace Industries Association of America, Inc. (AIA), where he served for 16 years as Vice President, International. AIA is the trade association representing 100 of the major manufacturers of commercial, military and business aircraft, engines, missiles, space craft, and related components and equipment. While at AIA he helped formulate industry positions on such issues as export controls, civil and defense trade, export finance, and international cooperative programs. He frequently enunciated those positions to the press, in testimony before various Congressional committees, and on advisory committees to the Departments of Defense, State, and Commerce.

Suzanne Palmer, President, Export Compliance Solutions, is a former licensing officer who served 15 years with the State Department and has over 12 years of direct experience in the U.S. defense industry. Ms. Palmer combined this unique experience 10 years ago to found ECS, providing training and interpretation to successfully apply U.S. export control regulations and assist companies establish export compliance programs. Ms. Palmer has served on numerous boards to include the Defense Trade Advisory Group (DTAG) and was appointed as a Special Compliance Officer (SCO) for a company operating under a Consent Agreement. Ms Palmer spends the majority of her time auditing and performing on-site ITAR and Export Control Reform training.

Denzil Tice has 31 years of civil service experience with the Departments of State and Defense. From 1999 until his retirement in 2013 he served in multiple export controls-related positions beginning as a Munitions Licensing Officer in the State Department’s Office of Defense Trade Controls Licensing where his responsibilities included adjudicating export application cases ranging from firearms to aircraft, military vehicles, night vision devices, and other defense articles. He then served four years in the Office of Defense Trade Controls Policy as the Team Leader and senior advisor to the Policy Director for export controls jurisdictional (Commodity Jurisdiction) issues. His civil service career culminated in a three year assignment as a Senior Export Compliance Officer in the Office of Defense Trade Controls Compliance where he interpreted and applied laws and regulations with respect to U.S. industry and foreign party export compliance, and where he supported law enforcement agencies in criminal investigations and export violation prosecutions. Mr. Tice is also a Retired U.S. Army Reserve Lieutenant Colonel with 39 years of combined active and reserve military service with Marine Corps and Army assignments in infantry, airborne, special operations, and intelligence units.

Jennifer Saak, Ph.D Jennifer has 17 years of experience in export controls compliance and scientific research at Fortune 500 companies. Her expertise is in the U.S. Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and economic sanctions (OFAC) with a focus on commodity and technology classification, deemed exports, and technology control plans.

Bryon Angvall, Director, Global Trade Controls, The Boeing Company –Byron’s organization supports compliance of import and export laws and regulations on Boeing’s commercial and military aircraft programs including the commercial 787, the US Navy P-8A maritime patrol aircraft and the US Air Force KC-46A tanker. His organization applies for and manages ITAR, EAR and OFAC export licenses, makes export jurisdictional determinations for parts and technology, authorizes and records the export of controlled data and hardware and establishes export compliance requirements for company systems and processes. He is a member of the Dept of State Defense Trade Advisory Group (DTAG).

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Venue & Accommodations

Marriott Wardman Park
2660 Woodley Road NW
Washington, District Of Columbia 20008

Accommodations
Marriott Wardman Park
2660 Woodley Road NW
Washington, District Of Columbia 20008
Ask for the ECS rate of $229
1-877-212-5752

Event details
Organizer : ECS
Event type : Training Course
Reference : ASDE-2487