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COMSTAC : EXPORT CONTROLS WORKING GROUP October 2010

COMSTAC : EXPORT CONTROLS WORKING GROUP October 2010. A Confusing State of Affairs. To the Rescue. Maureen Tucker- Senior Advisor to the Undersecretary of State for Arms Control and International Security (Ellen Tauscher)

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COMSTAC : EXPORT CONTROLS WORKING GROUP October 2010

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  1. COMSTAC:EXPORT CONTROLS WORKING GROUPOctober 2010

  2. A Confusing State of Affairs

  3. To the Rescue • Maureen Tucker- Senior Advisor to the Undersecretary of State for Arms Control and International Security (Ellen Tauscher) • Anthony Dearth- Space and Technology Division Chief, Office of Defense Trade Controls Licensing, U.S. Department of State • Thomas Moore- Senior Professional Staff Member, U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee

  4. For Singles! • Single Control List • Single Primary Coordination Agency • Single IT System • Single Licensing Agency

  5. ‘Positive’ Lists A list that describes controlled items using objective criteria (e.g., technical parameters such as horsepower or microns) rather than using broad, open-ended, subjective, catch-all, or design intent-based criteria.

  6. Tiered Lists • Items that provide a critical military or intelligence advantage to the U.S. (License required for all destinations) • Items that provide a substantial military or intelligence advantage to the United States and are available almost exclusively from partners and allies (authorized for export to allies under exemption or general authorization) • Items that provide a significant military or intelligence advantage but are available more broadly (usually no license)

  7. USML Category VIITanks and Military Vehicles

  8. Results • 74 percent of the 12,000 items that were license last year in the category will be moved to the CCL or decontrolled entirely • 32 percent decontrolled entirely • Of the 26 percent that remains on the munitions list, none were in the highest tier, 18 percent in the middle tier, and eight percent in the lowest tier

  9. Tanks v. Firetruck

  10. Title XV

  11. Congress?

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