Space and Satellite Export Controls



This is the Only Advanced, Practical Export Controls Compliance Event for the Satellite & Space Industries!

Satellite and component manufacturers, operators, launch service providers, universities, remote imaging firms and space entrepreneurs continue to face concrete, heightened U.S. export enforcement risks. While export controls reform hangs in the balance, DDTC, DTSA, ICE, FBI and the U.S. Department of Justice continue to monitor space activities of U.S. and foreign companies and their trading partners, and enforce the International Traffic in Arms Regulations, or the “ITAR”.

Moreover, with the scope of potential policy changes uncertain to date, your organization must also prepare for new, emerging compliance challenges. Now more than ever, it is critical to stay up to speed on the latest and upcoming policy developments, how other companies are preparing, and what potential changes could mean for your company’s bottom line.

As competition in the satellite and space arenas intensifies, it is critical to continuously re-assess the strengths and weaknesses of your export compliance program. You cannot afford to miss American Conference Institute’s 3rd National Forum on Satellite & Space Export Controls. Unlike other events, this is the only advanced, practical export compliance conference that is focused on the export compliance challenges that are unique to your industry!

Learn from and network with leading experts from satellite and space companies and government agencies, who will provide you with policy and enforcement updates, and practical compliance tools. The agenda and speaker line-up have been fully updated for 2010! Topics to be covered will include:

  • Satellite & space export controls reform update and what’s on the horizon
  • Preventing defense services export violations: Maximizing technical collaboration for satellite manufacturing, operations and launch campaigns
  • Complying with ITAR brokering rules in the context of satellite and space-related marketing and sales
  • Congressional notification: Minimizing satellite export, service and launch delays
  • Classifying satellite parts, components and related technical data
  • Controlling technical data from satellite manufacturing to the launch
  • Space insurance: Using TAAs and DSP-5s for multi-party relationships and communications
  • Meeting DDTC expectations for successful license applications
  • DTSA policy, licensing and monitoring update
  • Meeting DTSA Requirements for TTCPs, and Encryption Technology Control Plans
  • Managing collaborative research programs in a Post-Roth environment
  • Interpreting and complying with license provisos

Speaker and Presenter Information

John Ordway Partner, Berliner, Corcoran & Rowe LLP Patricia Cooper President, Satellite Industry Association Pamela Meredith Co-chair, Space Practice Group, Zuckert, Scoutt & Rasenberger, LLP Giovanna M. Cinelli Partner, Patton Boggs LLP Francis Baron Director Export Control, Transports and Customs Import/Export, Thales Alenia (France) Anthony M. Dearth Chief, Missile and Spacecraft Division Directorate of Defense Trade Controls Licensing, U.S. Department of State Melissa Farrell Vice President of Commercial Programs, Stellar Solutions Inc (our US parent company) Nancy A. Fischer Partner, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP Ramon Garcia Director, Space Directorate, Defense Technology Security Administration, U.S. Department of Defense And many more...

Relevant Government Agencies

Air Force, Army, Navy & Marine Corps, Intelligence Agencies, DOD & Military, Dept of Homeland Security, NASA


When
Wed-Thu, Sep 29-30, 2010, 8:00am - 5:30pm


Cost

Conference Only:  $2195.00
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Conference & Workshop:  $2795.00
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Where
The Westin Washington DC City Center
1400 M Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
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Website
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Organizer
American Conference Institute



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