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The U.S. Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Program offers government contractors and suppliers to the U.S. defense industry valuable access to markets outside the United States and to bona fide customers in those markets. The FMS Program also presents unique export compliance advantages over other means of selling products to foreign governments and entities, such as Direct Commercial Sale (DCS) and Foreign Military Financing (FMF) arrangements.
Under the FMS process, foreign governments usually proceed through the U.S. Government, which issues a solicitation for desired supplies. From a contractor’s perspective, the deal resembles a traditional government procurement with delivery usually being made to a U.S. location for export by the U.S. Government. In some instances, however, the contractor is requested to ship overseas and thus take on any export licensing obligations. This can occur for exports of both military item
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It may be time to reevaluate your company’s approach to “deemed exports” and the hiring of foreign nationals, based on the recent changes to the country designations of Myanmar/Burma, Russia and Hong Kong, as well as the addition of certain items to the Commerce Control List (CCL) as “emerging technology” and the movement of other items from the U.S. Munitions List (USML) to the CCL.
Background
Two executive agencies govern exports the Department of State’s Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC) and the Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS). DDTC implements and enforces the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), which regulate items on the USML. BIS implements and enforces the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), which regulate items on the CCL. These regulations cover more than just the export of physical items. They cover re-exports between countries, transf
on the pavement of learning something.
As I see my shadow, I notice I have a small head. No wonder I can’t remember much and I have to work my butt off (may be I should use my brain) to comprehend anything. Meanwhile there are some (too few) mighty minds around.
For example, Dr Spence, AC BA LLB Sydney DPhil PGDipTheol Oxford, was appointed the 25th Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sydney in 2008. His aims have been to maximise the University’s great strengths: depth and breadth of disciplines, a commitment to challenge ordinary thinking and a genuine desire to do good in the world all through excellence, engagement and simplification.