Keywords: ITAR
Additional Keywords not in the list above: EAR regulations national security export controls
Learning Objective 1: Develop awareness and the ability to identify and apply the current requirements of the U.S. export laws that govern exports of simulation-related data, software, hardware and services to international transactions.
Learning Objective 2: Develop an understanding of the Order of Review process for determining export jurisdiction and classification.
Learning Objective 3: Identify business advantages in implementing export compliance systems to successfully address the requirements of the U.S. export laws.
Abstract:
The U.S. export control laws and regulations are playing an ever-increasing role in protecting U.S. national security. Companies in the modeling and simulation industry have a part to play in supporting our national security. This tutorial will provide an understanding of the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and their application to the modeling and simulation industry. There will be particular focus on how the regulations apply to the simulation industry, including controls on software, hardware, services, and activities at trade shows such as I/ITSEC. The tutorial will provide attendees with an update to the regulations resulting from recent changes and developments in U.S. policies towards Russia and China, as well as other countries. Presenters will discuss examples of simulations products and services, and associated licensing strategies, in the current regulatory environment.