2 Day Defence and ITAR Trade Controls from a non-US Perspective
Face-to-Face
COURSE CONTENT:
- Terms and Definitions
- Background of US Export Controls
- The how and why of compliance
- Laws, Regulations and Regulators
- Agreements and licences
- Violations
- Exemptions
- Export Administration Regulations (EAR)
- Non-US Issues
- Sub-licensing
- Re-exports / Re-transfers
- Proviso’s and you
- Procurement from the US
- Implications for Australian industry
- Strategic planning
- Record keeping requirements
- Australian Defence Export Controls Office and Australian Regulations
- Developing a Technology Control Plan
- Monitoring and compliance
- Looking ahead – Changes in the Australian & US trade control environment
- Exemption 126.18 and substantive checking
- Making US agreements work for you
- How to create a competitive advantage
- Best practice
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
- Recognise and differentiate US export controls
- Have an understanding of impact of non-compliance
- Understand different authorisations and the best option for Australian industry
- Create Technology Control Plan
- Analyse exemptions and apply to situation
- Understand non-US issues and how they apply to Australian industry
- Apply relevant legislation
- Create monitoring and self-assessment regime
- Apply best practice to internal controls
- Remember relevant contacts and where to receive assistance
- Apply strategic planning to export controls and business development
Defence and ITAR Trade Controls Brochure
Cost:
$1295 Upcoming Times & Locations
28 May 2012 - 09:00 - 29 May 2012 - 17:00
in
Brisbane, Q. Australia (Novotel 200 Creek St, Brisbane)
4 Jun 2012 - 09:00 - 5 Jun 2012 - 17:00
in
Sydney, NSW. Australia (Four Points by Sheraton, Darling Harbour)
12 Jun 2012 - 09:00 - 13 Jun 2012 - 17:00
in
Hobart, Tas. Australia (Hotel Grand Chancellor)
