PPT-Biosecurity: How Export Controls impact the Life Sciences
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Betty Lee PhD Chemical and Biological Controls Division Bureau of Industry and Security Department of Commerce 2 nd International Conference on Systems and Synthetic
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Betty Lee PhD Chemical and Biological Controls Division Bureau of Industry and Security Department of Commerce 2 nd International Conference on Systems and Synthetic Biology Aug 1820 2016 London UK. Oxford University Press (OUP) . 2. Our mission. John Fell. Clarendon Presentation—Tim Barton (November 2011). Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford. It furthers the University's objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide. . UH Office of Export Controls . (OEC). 1. 2008:. . Executive Policy E5.218 was promulgated; OTTED once handled export controls.. 2011:. . OEC was established by the former Vice President for Research, Dr. James Gaines. Export Control Administrator. s. cot.allen. @colostate.edu. Why Have Export Controls?. The U.S. Government’s larger interests:. Protecting military technology from distribution abroad.. Protecting the domestic technology that was funded and conducted to further U.S. economic security.. Export Controls of . MANPADS. presented by Natalia Fuzhenkova . (RUSSIAN FEDERATION). Introduction. Scope . Key provisions. Russian approach. Conclusions. Elements for Export Controls of MANPADS. . Elements for Export Controls of MANPADS. The Challenge for U.S. Universities:. A Focus for Faculty. May 19 2010 Workshop for PASSHE. Julie T. Norris (. retired). Office of Sponsored Programs. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 1. EXPORT . Export Controls . U.S. export controls restrict the transfer of goods and technology to outside the U.S. when there are potential National Security or Trade Protection Concerns. What are export controls?. Series of . management practices. Bioexclusion. Preventing the . introduction . onto . non-infected premises. Biocontainment. Preventing the spread . from an infected premises. By . animals, personnel, . Note: This presentation is merely a summary of . regulations, . official . statements and final rules published by the Departments of Commerce and State. Final rules, as well as the Export Administration Regulations and International Traffic in Arms Regulations, must be reviewed to determine the full scope of any applicable requirements. . An Overview. Agenda. Why do I need to know?. Export Controls 101. International Collaborations. Targeted technologies and information. Anti-Boycott Language. Hypos. Questions. Why Do I Need To Know . Adapted from the FAD PReP/NAHEMS . Guidelines: Biosecurity (2016). Importance of biosecurity. Routes of exposure to disease. Steps in developing a biosecurity plan. Introduction to 3 levels of biosecurity. Overview. Export Controls at UCF. Acts & Regulations . Proposal/Award Reviews. Non-Research Issues. Denied Entities. Core Departments. . Human Resources. Employee Records. Nationality . Work Visa. Export Controls Workshop Prepared for NCMA Zack Hadzismajlovic zh@mccarter.com Export Controls-Purpose and Scope … lest we forget National Security Controlling the export of items/technology that could make a significant contribution to the military might of another country to the detriment of our security. Awareness Education. Updated November 2019. University of Maryland Baltimore. http://www.umaryland.edu/ord/export-compliance/. . 1. Why does the government control exports?. The U.S. government controls certain technologies that it considers to be strategically important for: . Funded by. Implemented by. WHO IS TFSA. Trade Forward Southern Africa (TFSA) is a programme under the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) of the UK Government, promoting trade in the SACU+M region..
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