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2. Office of Grants and ContractsExport Control Basic Guidelines and
Updated Information on
Export Control Issues
3. What Is Export Control? Regulatory scheme to control the transfer of U.S. Technology to foreign entities
Purpose: to protect national security, to further U.S. Policy, to protect short supplies
Includes licensing procedures to allow sales and transfers of technology
Imposes stiff civil and criminal sanctions for violations of export control laws
4. Growing Focus on University Research Most licensing and enforcement activity directed towards private industry
Interagency IG audit conducted in 2003-2004 focused on university and lab research
New government outreach programs directed towards universities
Increase in deemed export licensing
5. What Regulations Govern Export Control? ITAR: International Traffic in Arms Regulations
Administered by State Department
Applies to military technology, including items on U.S. Munitions List
EAR: Export Administration Regulations
Administered by Commerce Department
Applies to dual-use technology, including items on Commerce Control List
6. What Is an Export? Sending or taking a controlled article out of the U.S.
Transferring a controlled article to a foreign government (e.g., embassy, trade mission) within the U.S.
Performing a defense service (e.g., training) for a foreign person, whether in the U.S. or abroad.
Disclosing (including oral or visual disclosure) technical data to a foreign person, whether in the U.S. or abroad (a deemed export).
7. What Is a Deemed Export? Release of controlled technology (including source code) to a foreign person within the U.S.
Such release is deemed to be an export to the home country of the foreign person.
Release can include oral communication of information, visual observation of technology, physical or electronic access to technology, use of technology, and any other form of technology transfer.
8. Who or What Is a Foreign Person? Any natural person who is not
A U.S. citizen by birth
A naturalized U.S. citizen, including those with dual citizenship
A lawful permanent resident of the U.S.
A protected individual (political refugee)
Any foreign corporation or other business entity
Any foreign government or governmental agency or subdivision
9. What exports are authorized? An export of a controlled item for which a license has been obtained.
An export of a controlled item which is specifically permitted without a license.
An export of an item which is exempt or excluded from export control regulation.
10. Export Control Exemptions Public domain or published information exemption
Teaching exemption
Fundamental research exemption
Full-time employee exemption (ITAR only)
Other exemptions
De minimums quantities
Research satellites
11. Public Domain Exemption Information in the public domain is not controlled under ITAR or EAR, even if it otherwise is included in the USML or CCL
Public domain means published and generally accessible to the public through
Sales at bookstores and newsstands
Subscriptions to periodicals and journals
Library materials
Releases at open conferences and meetings
Publicly available patents
12. Teaching Exemption Information released by instruction in catalog courses and associated teaching laboratories of academic institutions not subject to EAR
Information concerning general scientific, mathematical or engineering principles commonly taught in schools, colleges and universities not subject to ITAR
Exemption does not apply to encryption software
13. Fundamental Research Exemption Basic and applied research in science and engineering at accredited institutions of higher learning in the U.S.
Where the resulting information is ordinarily published (actually published under ITAR) and shared broadly within the scientific community.
Distinguished from research the results of which are restricted for proprietary reasons or specific U.S. government access and dissemination controls.
14. Full-Time Employee Exemption Available under ITAR only
Release of unclassified information to foreign persons in the U.S. exempt if:
Full-time, bona fide university employee
Permanent abode in U.S. during employment
Not a national of an embargoed country
Institution informs employee in writing of export control restrictions
15. Research Considerations Involvement of foreign nationals in research
Nature of research
Publication restrictions
Access and dissemination controls
Information provided by sponsor
Information about research equipment
Services provided in connection with research
16. Involvement of Foreign Nationals Many foreign faculty members are either naturalized citizens or permanent residents
Most foreign students are neither naturalized citizens nor permanent residents
Exclusion of foreign persons from research activities is problematic
Discrimination, privacy and competence issues
Does not prevent access to research data
in unsecure facilities
17. Nature of Research Basic research
Systemic study directed toward greater knowledge or understanding of the fundamental aspects of phenomena and of observable facts without specific applications toward processes or products in mind.
18. Nature of Research Applied research
Systemic study to gain knowledge or understanding necessary to determine the means by which a recognized and specific need may be met.
19. Nature of Research Development
Systemic application of knowledge toward the production of useful materials, devices, and systems or methods, including design, development, and improvement of prototypes and new processes, to meet specific requirements.
20. Publication Restrictions Fundamental Research exemption not applicable if:
Publication is prohibited
Indefinite prepublication review is required
Confidentiality provisions restrict publication
Temporary prepublication review to protect proprietary information is acceptable
21. Access and Dissemination Controls Fundamental research exemption will not apply if:
Research is sponsored by U.S. government, and
Specific access and dissemination controls protecting research information are applicable
Access and Dissemination controls include:
Security classification required for personnel or information
Restrictions on use of foreign personnel
Publication restrictions
22. Information Provided by Sponsor Fundamental research not affected by sponsor-imposed use restrictions on information it provides for research purposes if publication of research results remains unrestricted
Fundamental research exemption will not apply if sponsor imposes restrictions which prohibit publication of information provided for research purposes
23. Information About Research Equipment Information on the use, maintenance, and operation of controlled laboratory equipment remains subject to export control requirements even if such equipment is utilized to conduct exempt fundamental research
Allowing access by foreign persons to controlled laboratory equipment and information about such equipment may constitute a deemed export of such information
24. Services Provided in Connection with Research A defense service under ITAR includes instruction or training provided to foreign persons in the U.S. regarding the design, development, engineering, manufacture, assembly, testing and use of defense articles
A license (TAA) to provide instruction to foreign persons regarding a defense article is required even if all of the information provided results from fundamental research and is in the public domain
25. Overriding Research Considerations National Security concerns
Public Safety Concerns
Development of Weapons of Mass Destruction
26. The Defense Contract Project Sponsor is defense contractor involved in biological weapons research
NMSU Task 1: Conversion of published mathematical formulae into FORTRAN computer code, and comparing code with a competing, commercially available code
NMSU Task 2: Production of experimental fibers
27. The Defense Contract ProjectSubcontract Provisions Unrestricted publication rights, except approval of Sponsor required for release of information where there is a high likelihood of disclosing performance characteristics of military systems
. Subcontractor shall not employ Foreign Nationals
without the specific written approval of Sponsor
28. The Raman Spectroscopy Project Research involving Raman spectroscopy
Unrestricted fundamental research
Concern was use of controlled equipment in research work
Resolution: Licensing not required
29. The NanoSatellite Project Fundamental research on creative, low-cost satellite design
Project involves designing and building nanosatellites
Publication of all research information required
30. The NanoSatellite Project The nanosatellite components are defense articles
The nanosatellite itself is a defense article
Instructing a foreign person in the assembly of a defense article is a defense service
31. Export Control Compliance Development of comprehensive NMSU export control guidelines
Will provide additional and updated compliance templates and checklists
Will establish procedures for licensing of appropriate research projects
Will establish guidelines for negotiating contracts containing export control clauses