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Robert S. Kovac Managing Director Directorate Defense Trade Controls

DTAG Updates. Robert S. Kovac Managing Director Directorate Defense Trade Controls. Issues. Self Financing AS and UK DTCTs New USML Cat VIII. Defense Trade Treaties. In 2007, President signed Defense Trade Cooperation Treaties with PMs of UK and AS

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Robert S. Kovac Managing Director Directorate Defense Trade Controls

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  1. DTAG Updates Robert S. Kovac Managing Director Directorate Defense Trade Controls

  2. Issues • Self Financing • AS and UK DTCTs • New USML Cat VIII

  3. Defense Trade Treaties • In 2007, President signed Defense Trade Cooperation Treaties with PMs of UK and AS • The treaties permit most defense articles to move freely within the approved treaty communities to support joint operations, training, procurement and R&D. • Although not ratified by the Senate this session, they will be a Department priority for the 111th Congress. • DDTC made specific changes to the rules based on DTAG input; more have followed. • Implementation rules will be published for public comment before going final.

  4. New Registration Fee Structure NSPD 56 directed significant improvements in the defense trade process requested by industry. It also required that the mandates be 75% “self-financed” The new fee structure, that went though unprecedented interagency vetting and public and industry comment replaces the flat fee of $1750 with three tiers that reflect the workload generated per registrant Tier 1: Registrants that do not submit licenses pay $2250 Tier 2: Registrants who export but submit less that 10 license per year pay $2750. Tier 3: Registrants who export but submit more than 10 licenses per year pay $2750 + $250 per license submitted in the previous 12 months

  5. New Registration Fee Structure • The new fee structure has three advantages: • It is equitable • Resources are “self adjusting,” as workload changes, so do funds available • Resources will be sufficient to meet the President’s improvements • The additional resources will be used to fully execute the broad ranging process improvements required by the NSPD.

  6. Category VIII rewrite • Published in the Federal Register 14 Aug 08 • Working with DoC now on complementary changes to Interpretation 9 • Issues commonly misunderstood: • What is “standard equipment?” • Manufactured in compliance with published industry specification or established/published government specification • Manufactured and tested to established but unpublished civil aviation industry (not “civil aviation company”) specifications and standards • Part/Component not standard equipment if any performance, manufacturing or testing requirements beyond these specifications/standards

  7. Category VIII rewrite • Transitions • Self determination for non-SME, unless there is doubt • To determine whether 17(c) criteria are met, consider whether the same item is common to both civil and military applications without modification of the item’s form, fit or function. • CJ required where part/component is SME (in Cat VIII or any other USML category), except for SME in Cat VIII and when integral to civil aircraft prior to August 14, 2008 unless there is doubt. • A part designed for a civil platform remains civil even if the same part (unmodified) is used on a military aircraft. A military part cannot become “civil” by its use solely on a foreign civil platform.

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