Intangible Technology Transfer and Catch-All Controls June 18, 2003 Timothy Clinton Export Policy Analyst U.S. Department of Commerce.

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Intangible Technology Transfer and Catch-All Controls June 18, 2003 Timothy Clinton Export Policy Analyst U.S. Department of Commerce

June 18, 2003 Introduction to ITT Technology is specific information necessary for the “development,” “production” or “use” of a product ITT is the transmission or release of technology through intangible means There are 2 variations of ITT –Transfer of knowledge as technical assistance instruction, skills training or consulting –Transfer of technical data in a non-physical form blueprints, schematics, diagrams via , fax or on The Internet

June 18, 2003 Introduction to ITT ITT is increasing due to: –Globalization of businesses and organizations –Telecommunications and The Internet –Ease of international travel Presents significant challenges to export controls traditionally based on national boundaries Requires unique policies and practices for effective administration and enforcement

June 18, 2003 Examples of Possible ITT Publicly available encryption software Foreign worker employed in domestic corporation exchanges of documents related to integrated circuit production Consulting on the development and deployment of wireless telecommunications networks Ph.D. programs in microbiology * These examples represent either Exports or Deemed Exports*

June 18, 2003 Exports & Deemed Exports ITT across a national boundary as a transmission or release out of the country is an export of technology –ITT Export controls in most cases are subject to the same authorization as a physical technology transfer ITT to foreign nationals within your country is a deemed export of technology –Release of a controlled technology to a foreign national is the same as a release or export to their country of citizenship –Unique authorization requirements

June 18, 2003 Deemed Export Authorizations Export Controls should require the following to protect against ITT that may result in proliferation –Explanation of the technology and justification for the release (LOE) –Breadth and scope of technology release –Specific information on the foreign national Visa status or resident status and countries of citizenship Personal background information (i.e. complete résumé with no gaps) Reporting and screening by appropriate government agencies –Applicant’s internal compliance measures

June 18, 2003 Export Control Challenges of ITT Increasingly integrated world –Economically/Politically/Socially Awareness –Which technology is controlled? –What are the requirements for authorization? –Who is seeking the controlled technology and Why? Legality –Appropriate export control legislation –Burden of proof in ITT –Enforcement National Law vs. International Law (Jurisdiction)

June 18, 2003 ITT & U.S. Export Controls Certain technology released from export controls –Technology arising from fundamental research basic and applied research in science and engineering, where the resulting information is ordinarily published and shared broadly within the scientific community –Publicly available technology and software Generally accessible to the interested public in any form, including: publication in periodicals, books, print, electronic, or any other media available for general distribution (may include Internet postings) Released at an open conference, meeting, seminar, trade show, or other open gathering –Patented technology

June 18, 2003 ITT & U.S. Export Controls (cont.) Licensing is required for most controlled technology exports and deemed exports, including ITT via Technical Assistance –Example: (US EAR §744.9) License exceptions –Publicly available encryption source code software Remains controlled, but releasable under US EAR §740.13(e) –Proprietary software in source or compiled versions available for download on WWW May be eligible under US EAR § or §740.6 Export control compliance vs. business interests

June 18, 2003 Summary The policy goal –Economic growth via exports balanced with national / international security issues to mitigate proliferation –National environment allowing the exploration of new technology while maintaining civil liberties Export control regimes must: –Provide an open and transparent dialogue on policy Ensure awareness of ITT and controlled technology Helps develop appropriate compliance measures –Engage in intra- and inter-governmental cooperation and information sharing for effective enforcement

Catch-All Controls June 18, 2003 Timothy Clinton Export Policy Analyst U.S. Department of Commerce

June 18, 2003 Introduction to CAC’s End-user and end-use based controls Called “catch-all controls” as they define controls on equipment, software or technology not elsewhere specified The controls are focused on: –to whom the item is shipped –for what purpose Requires a license for the export of any item subject to the EAR, regardless of performance, to any end-user or end- use related to nuclear, chemical or biological weapons or the missiles to deliver them (WMD)

June 18, 2003 Introduction to CAC’s (Cont.) A license is also required for the export of any item subject to the EAR, regardless of performance, to any end-user as listed under the “Entities List” (§ 744, Supplement 4) Entity List is based on the Enhanced Proliferation Control Initiative (EPCI) of 1990 These end users have been determined to present an unacceptable risk of diversion to developing weapons of mass destruction or the missiles used to deliver those weapons.

June 18, 2003 Examples of WMD end-uses under EAR Nuclear –development, design, manufacture, construction of : nuclear explosive device nuclear fuel facilities for the production of heavy water Missile –used in the design, development, production or use of missiles Chemical and biological weapons –used in the design, development, production, stockpiling, or use of chemical or biological weapons Includes ITT as “Technical Assistance”

June 18, 2003 Summary The Goal –Protect national and international security by inhibiting the transfer of technology used in WMD and missiles to carry the chemical, nuclear or biological agents Export control regimes must: –Create a “catch-all” watch list of suspect end-users –Engage in intra- and inter-governmental cooperation and information sharing for effective enforcement –Ensure public and industry awareness of export control requirements –Pre-license checks, end-user screening and possibly post- shipment verification