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Managing ITAR/EAR Complexities

MARCH 23-24, 2021webinar

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INSTRUCTORS

AGENDA

SEMINAR POLICIES

CECP & NEI CREDITS

SEMINAR TUITION - $875

DISCOUNT FOR GROUPS:

$795/each - Team of 2

$700/each - Team of 3 or more

20% discount off regulation tuition with coupon code ECS20Group

Viewing Conflict? No Problem! We understand that it can be difficult to manage a multitude of responsibilities on any given day, so if you miss part or all of the program we will provide access to the recording for a period of two weeks for you to view - and review.

AGENDA

DAY 1: Tuesday, March 23rd:
10AM - 4PM with 30 minute break for lunch at 12:30

  • ITAR/EAR Developments & Trends
  • China, & Russia - Review of Sanctions and Regulatory Changes
  • Advisory Opinions, General Correspondence (GC’s) & Reexports
  • Comparison of ITAR Exemptions & EAR Exceptions
  • Exercise 1: Reexports and Exemptions
  • Developing Export Compliance Policies, Procedures and Work Instructions
  • The Importance of a Technology Control Plan & How to Maintain Compliance
  • Exercise 2: Completing a TCP
  • Monitoring International Business Travel

DAY 2: Wednesday, March 24th:
10AM - 4PM with 30 minute break for lunch at 12:30

  • "Agreements Workshop" Elements of an Agreement and required attachments
  • Exercise 3: Drafting Your Technical Assistance Agreement (TAA)
  • Elements of a VSD-Nuts and Bolts
  • Voluntary Self Disclosure (VSD) Under the ITAR & EAR
  • Are You Secure: Compliance Risks in the Cloud
  • Exercise 4: Determining Corrective Actions

*agenda topics and timing are subject to change (download/view agenda)

"The interaction and polling questions are an extremely effective learning tool. The exercises are a major plus that keeps us coming back to attend ECS Seminars"

Northrop Gumman
Director of Export Compliance

INSTRUCTORS

Suzanne Palmer, President, Export Compliance Solutions, a former Licensing Officer at the State Department, Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC), with 20 years of direct experience in the U.S. defense industry. After leaving the State Department, Ms. Palmer joined Northrop Grumman’s Electronic Systems in Baltimore and then went on to work at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab. Ms. Palmer combined this unique experience to found ECS in 2003. The ECS team provides training to help compliance officials successfully apply U.S. export control regulations and establish viable export compliance programs. Ms. Palmer has worked on the Defense Trade Advisory Group (DTAG), was appointed to serve as a Special Compliance Officer (SCO) for a company operating under a Consent Agreement and is an active speaker for various professional organizations.

 

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.

SEMINAR POLICIES & CREDITS

CLE Credits: ECS will seek accrediations for those attendees interested in receiving CLE credit in the state of Maryland.

NEI/NCBFAA Credits: ECS will seek accrediations for those attendees interested in receiving CLE credit in the state of Maryland.

CANCELLATION POLICY: Participants may cancel and attend another class. Substitute attendees are also allowed. No cash refunds will be made without 72 hours advance notice.