The Management of Technical Data, Software and Deemed Export Controls

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The Management of Technical Data, Software and Deemed Export Controls Bernard Kritzer Director- Office of Exporter Services Bureau of Industry and Security United States Department of Commerce March 26-27, 2013 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

End of Cold War Multipolar world State sponsors of terrorism Rise of individuals and terrorist groups

A country or group of countries no longer has exclusive control over technology Growth of Manufacturing and Markets in emerging countries Sources of foreign availability Corporate structure extends internationally and work takes place on a 7/24 basis

Short product cycles and high capital costs Constant innovation with premium on R&D for emerging technologies International collaboration at commercial and R&D level, including academia Emergence of highly talented and mobile work force with emphasis on education

An export takes place when there is an actual shipment or transmission from the US; or When there is any release of technology or source code to a foreign national (Even in the US)

Why is the U.S. Government concerned about the export of technology? To whom are technologies controlled? What technologies are controlled? How are the technologies controlled?

Safeguard national security Foreign targeting of critical technologies Enhance U.S. competitiveness and technology leadership Therefore, prevent diversion of technology to bad people, bad place and bad end-uses.

Countries that pose a military threat re: conventional arms Proliferators of weapons of mass destruction State sponsors of terrorism Terrorist groups and persons

Technologies for the use ; development ; and production of items on the Commerce Control List. Most technologies are based U.S. participation and administration of multilateral controls (e.g., Wassenaar) Anti-terrorism controls on 5 countries

Licenses for items on CCL BIS 22,800 license in CY2012 with 85% approval rate Denial rate <1% Processing time under 30 days BIS educates exporters to increase compliance with the regulations

Key Dual-Use Technologies - Biotechnology - Pharmaceuticals - Nanotechnology - Quantum Computing - Advanced Materials - Encryption & Communications - Electronics

-Unsolicited emails -Front companies -Compromise of laptop -Hacking -Downloading information from network -Visiting foreign delegations -Circumventing export control laws -Attending/hosting conferences Other vulnerabilities: locating R&D overseas; foreign liaisons with university research labs

1994-1997: Initial Licensing regime and U.S. technology growth (700+ licenses), 1997-2004: Streamlining licensing, 2004-2011: Engagement with academic community; the DEAC; and ETRAC

2011-Present: entrance of more universities and research institutes, Growth of Industry-University research partnerships. Increase in U.S.-foreign university collaboration on research University participation in Federally funded research Compliance Iceberg

Approved Rejected 2011------ 1,160 2 2012------- 842 4 Top Country and ECCN China -5E001 with 622 approved licenses Universities not a major source of deemed license applicants

Conducted 29 deemed outreach activities in FY 2012, a record BIS is working with the academic community and the President s Export Council Subcommittee on Export Administration Outreach Committee to expand the dialogue. Universities participate and support the work of the Emerging Technology Research Advisory Committee. Universities contributing comments to Export Control Reform We have gained useful information to update the Deemed Exports FAQ s and Supplement 1 to 734 of the EAR at this conference.

License Exception Strategic Trade Authorization and Deemed Exports Commerce s proposed Transition Rule would among other things revise License Exception Technology and Software- Unrestricted: - authorize the release in the United States of technology and source code that is subject to the EAR by U.S. university to foreign persons who are their bona fide and full time regular employees subject to certain conditions. -Note: no release to foreign nationals from countries subject to U.S. Arms Embargo

Expanded and focused outreach and compliance -Virtual training Interactive Compliance tools Export Control Reform-Public Comments Additional focus conferences such as this one and the August 2012 University of Washington information gathering for policy changes 18

This conference offers the regulated community an opportunity to provide BIS with input on: Regulatory efficiency Expanded and refined educational activities Proactive compliance, including IT tools 19

BIS Contact Information Rebecca Joyce Director, Outreach & Educational Services Division (202) 482-5247 Rebecca.Joyce@bis.doc.gov Thomas Andrukonis Director, Export Management and Compliance Division (202) 482-6393 Thomas.Andrukonis@bis.doc.gov BIS WEBSITE http://www.bis.doc.gov/ Michael Hoffman Western Regional Office (949) 660-0144 Michael.Hoffman@bis.doc.gov Stephen Hall Senior Analyst Deemed Exports (202) 482-5619 Stephen Hall@bis.doc.gov