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DrScheme in Space

DrScheme in Space This was initially written for my regular column in the Brown Computer Science departmental magazine, conduit!, for the Fall 2003 issue. I think it’s far too much fun to leave hidden in such an obscure place. The prose is unchanged since then (so some of the classification information may well be incorrect); only the marginal notes are new. The sender’s name was in all-upper-case, and the subject line read, “Not exactly.”. Spam. But I’m glad I opened it anyway. “This is not exactly your normal query.”, the message body began. It was from an upstanding citizen at the NASA

Energy Technology Export Controls

Energy Technology Export Controls Executive Summary Dual-use products and materials, those with both military and civilian applications, are subject to export controls. These export controls make U.S. clean energy technologies less competitive in the global market just as governments and consumers are prioritizing efforts to combat climate change. Trade barriers to the export of U.S. clean energy technologies, such as export controls, should be reformed to reduce their impact on the innovation and sale of technologies necessary to combat climate change. Introduction Demand for clean energy technologies has grown globally as efforts to mitigate the effects of climate change become a priority for governments and consumers alike.  These technologies, however, are often dual-use technologies that rely on materials and components used for military purposes or have security implications. As a result, they are subject to export controls, which have been developed to ensure that cert

The company guiding Israeli businesses through the U S investment bureaucracy minefield

It may have flown under the radar, but a new rule issued in October by the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s office that administers reviews of foreign investments in and by U.S. companies has the potential to shake up Israel s investment industry. As a result, it could also have major repercussions for the country s startup sector, says Eyal Bar-Or, founder and CEO of Safe-Zone, a developer of a export control regulation SW tool, that analyses products, materials and components according to the U.S. regulation , with a focus on the complex and often crucial U.S. market.

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