From EAR to ITARnity: Ever-challenging US Export Controls Compliance
This hugely successful and highly praised event on US export controls regulations, which is jointly organised by EGADD and Squire Patton Boggs, will be celebrating its 17th Anniversary when it takes place in July 2024.
For this year, the event will, once again, also be organised in close partnership with BAE Systems. As a major, multinational company, BAE Systems has considerable practical experience in dealing with the challenges arising from ITAR and EAR compliance.
With very significant on-going developments underway in which the US Government is seeking to reduce the adverse impact of US export controls (and especially ITAR) on efforts to have closer engagement with close allies, such as the UK and Australia, this event will represent an excellent opportunity to receive an informed update on what is happening and where US export controls may be further evolving. It is intended to feature senior representation by officials from the most relevant parts of the US Government, with whom delegates can network and engage in informal surroundings.
Topics
Subjects to be covered over the three days include:
US Export Controls Reform
EAR and the 600-series
US License Exemptions and OGELs for ITAR exports and reexports
Update on release of EAR technology to consignee employees
The Defense Export Control and Compliance System (DECCS) and BIS SNAP-R
Update on DDTC licensing and agreements (TAAs, MLAs)
Commodity jurisdiction and ITAR and EAR contamination of UK products
Customs and enforcement: practices and actions against non-US organisations
Best practices for managing ITAR/EAR risks and strengthening compliance
Effective interaction with US suppliers, subsidiaries, parent companies and customers
Dual and third country nationals compliance under the EAR and ITAR
Access to the US aerospace, defence, security and intelligence markets—ITAR, EAR and other regulatory challenges
ITAR/EAR compliance for intangible transfers via servers, laptops, PDAs, etc.
Re-exports and re-transfers
Format
Video examples, group working, panel sessions and exercises to give a better understanding of the ITAR and EAR, provided by a number of subject matter experts, including senior officials from the US Government.
Benefits of attending
One-on-one discussions with senior US Government officials and experts
Opportunity to have all questions addressed by experts in the field
Opportunities to network with peers
Extensive conference binder and detailed handbook
Three webinars will be available before the course
Opportunity to attend an industry reception and dinner
Packages
There are two packages available:
Three-day workshop – package includes:
Access to all days of the conference, including workshops on Wednesday and Thursday
2 nights bed & breakfast accommodation in the hotel where the event will be taking place (greatly enhancing networking opportunities)
Lunch and refreshments provided each day
Access to networking drinks receptions on Tuesday and Wednesday evening
Welcome dinner on Tuesday evening
Invaluable networking opportunities with other delegates and speakers
One-day workshop (Tuesday) – package includes:
[SOLD OUT – if you would like to be added to the waitlist for the one-day option please email Joe Peace]
Access to the Tuesday conference only
Lunch and refreshments provided
Access to Tuesday evening networking drinks reception
SPONSORSHIP
For any sponsorship enquiries, please reach out to Joe Peace.
Book your place
To secure your place on the course, use the Buy Now button at the top of the page. For any sales queries, please email Joe Peace.
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