1 Planetary Data Systems (PDS) Management Council NASA Export Control Program Paula Geisz Ken Hodgdon NASA Headquarters January 2010.

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1 Planetary Data Systems (PDS) Management Council NASA Export Control Program Paula Geisz Ken Hodgdon NASA Headquarters January 2010

2 Export Control Compliance: Part of the NASA Mission “It is NASA policy to ensure that exports and transfers of commodities, technical data, or software to foreign persons are carried out in accordance with United States export control laws and regulations, and Administration and NASA policy.” NPD , Section 1.a. (May 24, 2001) “We want to maximize the benefits of our international efforts while ensuring that we comply with U.S. export control laws and regulations.’ This is the personal responsibility of each employee.” NPR , Section P.1. (April )

3 Key Export Control & Nonproliferation Principles Primary Export Control Laws and Regulations – Export Administration Act; Export Administration Regulations (EAR) – Arms Export Control Act; International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) – 10 CFR 810 Department of Energy regulations U.S. Non-Proliferation and Export Control Policy National Space Transportation Policy National Space Policy P.L – NASA Authorization Act of 2000 Reform of export control policies and regulations NSDD 1248 report to Congress in April PSD-8

4June 13, The International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR)* 22 CFR *Updated via Federal Register Notices

5June 13, United States Munitions List (USML) - 22 CFR 121 I - Firearms II - Artillery Projectors III - Ammunition *IV - Launch Vehicles, etc... *V - Explosives, Propellants, Incendiary Agents and Their Constituents VI - Vessels of War and Special Naval Equipment VII - Tanks and Military Vehicles VIII - Aircraft and Associated Equipment IX - Military Training Equipment X - Protective Personnel Equipment XI - Military Electronics *XII - Fire Control, Range Finder, Optical and Guidance and Control Equipment *XIII - Auxiliary Military Equipment XIV - Toxicological Agents and Equipment and Radiological Equipment *XV - Spacecraft Systems and Associated Equipment XVI - Nuclear Weapons Design and Related Equipment XVII - Classified Articles, Technical Data and Defense Services Not Otherwise Enumerated XVIII - Directed Energy Weapons XIX - Reserved XX - Submersible Vessels, Oceanographic and Associated Equipment XXI - Miscellaneous Articles

6 USML Cat XV Spacecraft and Associated Equipment – All spacecraft (except International Space Station) – Certain GPS Receivers – Certain Rad Hard Microprocessors – Uniquely Designed, Modified, Configured Systems, Pieces and Parts for Above – Technical Data for Above

7June 13, Key Export Control Definitions - ITAR Important ITAR Definition – “Export ” – Means (1) Sending or taking a defense article out of the United States in any manner, except by mere travel outside of the United States by a person whose personal knowledge includes technical data; or (2) Transferring registration, control or ownership to a foreign person of any aircraft, vessel, or satellite covered by the U.S. Munitions List, whether in the United States or abroad; or (3) Disclosing (including visual disclosure) or transferring in the United States any defense article to an embassy, any agency or subdivision of a foreign government (e.g., diplomatic missions); or (4) Disclosing (including oral or visual disclosure) or transferring technical data to a foreign person, whether in the United States or abroad; or (5) Performing a defense service on behalf of, or for the benefit of, a foreign person, whether in the United States or abroad. …

8June 13, Key Export Control Definitions - ITAR Important ITAR Definition – – “Defense Article” - any item on the U. S. Munitions List (USML), including “technical data”. – Note: Contrary to popular opinion, Defense Articles are not exclusively “military” items; (e.g., with the exception of the Space Station, all spacecraft are “Defense Articles”; the JWST, Hubble, Swift, Fermi, are all “Defense Articles”, etc.) – Note: A University submitted a commodity jurisdiction to State Department which resulted in reiteration that all scientific instruments that are designed or modified for spacecraft are considered defense articles on the USML under Category XV(e) Spacecraft components.

9June 13, Key Export Control Definitions - ITAR Important ITAR Definition – – “ Technical Data ” – Information, other than software as defined in §120.10(a)(4), which is required for the design, development, production, manufacture, assembly, operation, repair, testing, maintenance or modification of defense articles. This includes information in the form of blue prints, drawings, photographs, plans, instructions or documentation. … – This information does not include information concerning general scientific, mathematical or engineering principles commonly taught in schools, colleges and universities or information in the public domain as defined in § It also does not include basic marketing information on the function and purpose or general system description of defense articles.

10June 13, Key Export Control Definitions - ITAR Important ITAR Definition – – “Foreign Person” – Means any natural person who is not a lawful permanent resident as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1101(a)(20) or who is not a protected individual as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3). It also means any foreign corporation, business association, partnership, trust, society or any other entity or group that is not incorporated or organized to do business in the United States, as well as international organizations, foreign government and any agency or subdivision of foreign governments (e.g., diplomatic missions).

: (a) Public domain means information which is published and which is generally accessible or available to the public: … (8) Through fundamental research in science and engineering at accredited institutions of higher learning in the U.S. where the resulting information is ordinarily published and shared broadly in the scientific community. Fundamental research is defined to mean basic and applied research in science and engineering where the resulting information is ordinarily published and shared broadly within the scientific community, as distinguished from research the results of which are restricted for proprietary reasons or specific U.S. Government access and dissemination controls. University research will not be considered fundamental research if: (i) The university or its researchers accept other restrictions on publication of scientific and technical information resulting from the project or activity, or (ii) The research is funded by the U.S. Government and specific access and dissemination controls protecting information resulting from the research are applicable. Key Export Control Definitions - ITAR

12June 13, The International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) Proscribed Countries - 22 CFR If a country appears on the “proscribed country” list, it is (generally) U.S. policy to deny licenses, or other approvals, associated with exports and imports of defense articles and defense services, destined for or originating in that country ITAR License Exemptions are trumped if a “foreign person” from any of these counties is involved; i.e., a license must be applied for.

13June 13, AFGHANISTAN (case by case) BELARUS BURMA CHINA (PRC) CONGO (case by case) CUBA CYPRUS ERITREA *FIJI HAITI *INDONESIA (case by case) IRAN IVORY COAST IRAQ (case by case) LEBANON LIBERIA LIBYA (case by case) NORTH KOREA *PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY SIERRA LEONE SOMALIA SRI LANKA SUDAN SYRIA *THAILAND VENEZUELA VIETNAM YEMEN ZIMBABWE * Department of State has published restrictive guidance regarding these countries/entities, 22CFR § ITAR Proscribed Countries

14 The Export Administration Regulations* (EAR) 15 CFR *Updated via Federal Register Notices

15 The Export Administration Regulations (EAR) Regulations which control the export of goods and technical data on the Commerce Control List (CCL), including certain items on the Missile Technology Control Regime Annex. Items on the CCL are typically referred to as “dual-use” items.

16 The Commerce Control List (CCL) 15 CFR 774 Category 0 - Nuclear Materials, Facilities and Equipment and Misc. Category 1 - Materials, Chemicals, Microorganisms and Toxins Category 2 - Materials Processing Category 3 - Electronics Category 4 - Computers Category 5 - Telecommunications and Information Security Category 6 - Lasers and Sensors Category 7 - Navigation and Avionics Category 8 - Marine Category 9 - Propulsion Systems, Space Vehicles and Related Equipment

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18June 13, NASA Scientific and Technical Information (STI) NPR B, Requirements for Documentation, Approval, and Dissemination of NASA STI STI is the results (facts, analyses, and conclusions) of basic and applied scientific, technical, and related engineering research and development. NASA STI is STI derived from NASA activities, including those generated by NASA-sponsored or -funded research and development and related efforts, where NASA has the right to publish or otherwise disseminate the STI. NASA STI may be produced directly by NASA or under NASA contracts, grants, and agreements. NASA STI includes STI authored by a NASA employee as part of the employee's official duties, STI co-authored by a NASA employee and a non-NASA employee, and STI authored by a NASA contractor or grantee employee in which NASA has the right to publish or otherwise disseminate the STI.

19June 13, NASA Scientific and Technical Information (STI) The following information is excluded from this NPR: Information published in policy documents such as NASA directives and NASA Technical, Engineering, or Safety Standards (NPD , Technical Standards) Information published as a result of mishap investigations Proposal information marked with confidentiality notices furnished to NASA by contractors or grantees New Technology Reports (NTR)/Invention Disclosures. Note: While NTRs are not defined as STI, STI may include information that discloses an invention so it must be handled appropriately NTR are reviewed by Center Export Administrators prior to submission or patent filing

20June 13, NASA Publication of STI §125.4(b)(13) Technical data approved for public release (i.e., unlimited distribution) by the cognizant U.S. Government department or agency or Office of Freedom of Information and Security Review. This exemption is applicable to information approved by the cognizant U.S. Government department or agency for public release in any form. It does not require that the information be published in order to qualify for the exemption. NASA Form 1676 or electronic equivalent used to document export control review

21June 13, Publication of the Mars Phoenix Lander SSI Calibration Report Rationale Mission, Purpose, Investment Type of data, impact of release Relationship of data to design data Relationship of data to results data

22June 13, Closing The Department of State is the regulatory authority for defense articles and defense services. The Department of Commerce is the regulatory authority for dual-use items. The NASA Export Control Program is at nasaecp/index.html