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Deciphering Deemed Exports Webinar

Scott Gearity

Webinar Instructor:
 Scott Gearity

Recorded March 7, 2012 

It is a routine event -- one which happens thousands of times a day across the United States. A foreign national begins work at a US company as an engineer, researcher or scientist. The location could be a technology firm in Santa Clara, a defense contractor in St. Louis or an aerospace company in Tampa, but the question is the same -- is an export control violation imminent? And let's not limit ourselves to employees. The same question may be relevant when considering foreign customers, contractors, suppliers and other visitors.

 The deemed export rule is one of the least intuitive aspects of the US export control system. Most people understand that sending something out of the US constitutes an export. Taking the concept a step further, it is not a huge leap to explain that the "something" being exported is defined to include technology subject to either the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) or International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). What is not obvious to most businesses is that a release of technology to a foreign person inside the US is an export. This is the crux of the deemed export rule.

Join us for this webinar and learn how to analyze deemed exports, work through case studies and discuss these questions:

  • What technology or technical data is subject to the rule?

  • What sort of information and activities are NOT subject to the rule?

  • What is the difference between a foreign person and a foreign national?

  • How should I treat US citizen employees of foreign firms?

  • How do the EAR and ITAR differ in their concepts and licensing of deemed exports?

  • What is a Foreign National Review request and when must I submit one?

  • How do I know if an export license from the Bureau of Industry and Security or Directorate of Defense Trade Controls is necessary and how do I go about obtaining one?

  • How do I complete the new Part 6 of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Form I-129?

  • What sort of procedures do I need to avoid violations?

  • Options for best practice procedures to avoid violations.

 Our Deciphering Deemed Exports Webinar will provide PowerPoint slides and include video and commentary from Scott Gearity, who has been bringing over a decade of consulting, training and corporate export compliance program management experience to bear for his clients.

**Each registrant will receive a copy of the presentation, certificate of completion and access to the webinar recording.

Webinar Details:

Length:               1 hour 30 minutes (Comprised of 1 hour of commentary and 30 minute Q & A session)

Cost:                   $150 per person (additional employees from the same company/facility $50 each up to 2 employees)

 

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