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1 CIS S 2418

TITLE: Export Control Process

CIS-NO: 2001-S241-8  
SOURCE: Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Senate  
DOC-TYPE: Hearing Retrieve the full text of testimony  
DOC-NO: S. Hrg. 106-790  
DATE: Apr. 14, 1999  
LENGTH: iii+62 p.  
CONG-SESS: 106-1  
ITEM-NO: 1035-C; 1035-D  
SUDOC: Y4.B22/3:S.HRG.106-790  
CIS DOCUMENT ON DEMAND: 1-800-227-2477 (Full Text Reproductions)  
GPO-STOCK-NO: 552-070-26315-2.

SUMMARY:
Hearing before the Subcom on International Trade and Finance to examine Federal interagency export control program and licensing process for dual-use commodities under the Export Administration Act.
 
Dual-use technologies are products which are primarily commercial in design, but have potential military applications.
 
Supplementary material (p. 37-62) includes witnesses' written statements and correspondence.

CONTENT-NOTATION: Export control programs and licensing process for dual-use technologies, review

DESCRIPTORS:  
    EXPORT CONTROLS; GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY; FEDERAL INTERAGENCY RELATIONS; LICENSES; TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER; MILITARY SUPPLIES AND PROPERTY; ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT; EXPORT ADMINISTRATION ACT

01-S241-8 TESTIMONY NO: 1     Apr. 14, 1999 p. 2-18
 
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
   MAJAK, R. ROGER (Assistant Secretary, Export Administration, Department of Commerce)
   TARBELL, DAVE (Deputy Under Secretary, Technology Security Policy; Director, Technology Security, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, DOD)
 
STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION:
   Explanation of Federal interagency export control listing and licensing process for dual-use technologies, with perspectives on related policy issues.
 
CONTENT NOTATION:
   Export control programs and licensing process for dual-use technologies, review
 
TESTIMONY DESCRIPTORS:
   DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE; DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
 
 
01-S241-8 TESTIMONY NO: 2     Apr. 14, 1999 p. 18-36, 42-59
 
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
   JARRETT, JAMES W. (President, Intel-China; representing Intel Corp)
   MILHOLLIN, GARY (Director, Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control)
   CHRISTENSEN, LARRY E. (Vice President, International Trade Content, Vastera, Inc.; also representing American Association of Exporters and Importers)
 
STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION:
   Explanation of information technology industry concerns about dual-use export control program, with need to exempt mass-market information technologies; importance to national defense of a strong export control policy for dual-use technologies; recommendations for export control policies that achieve national security objectives without imposing burdens on business.
 
CONTENT NOTATION:
   Export control programs and licensing process for dual-use technologies, review
 
TESTIMONY DESCRIPTORS:
   INTEL CORP.; COMPUTERS; INFORMATION SERVICES AND SYSTEMS; GOVERNMENT AND BUSINESS; NATIONAL DEFENSE

LOAD-DATE: May 23, 2001