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Global Investigations Review - The Guide to Sanctions

Introduction The US government controls exports of sensitive equipment, software and technology for reasons of national security and foreign policy. Generally, the goals of US export controls are to (1) protect the national security of the United States by limiting access to the most sensitive US technology and weapons, (2) promote regional stability, (3) prevent the proliferation of weapons and technologies, and (4) protect human rights around the world. US export controls frequently apply extraterritorially, extending US export controls compliance obligations to non-US persons. For example, an item of US origin can remain controlled under US laws even after its initial export, and require a licence or authorisation for re-export – or even transfer within a single country – from one non-US person to another non-US person. Even certain items produced outside the United States may be subject to US export controls if they are the direct product of certain technology, softwar

BIS Issues Guidance on Export Controls Under the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Program | Williams Mullen

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: The U.S. Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Program offers government contractors and suppliers to the U.S. defense industry valuable access to markets outside the United States and to bona fide customers in those markets. The FMS Program also presents unique export compliance advantages over other means of selling products to foreign governments and entities, such as Direct Commercial Sale (DCS) and Foreign Military Financing (FMF) arrangements.  Under the FMS process, foreign governments usually proceed through the U.S. Government, which issues a solicitation for desired supplies. From a contractor’s perspective, the deal resembles a traditional government procurement with delivery usually being made to a U.S. location for export by the U.S. Government. In some instances, however, the contractor is requested to ship overseas and thus take on any export licensing obligations. This can occur for exports of both military item

Nextel 312 Ceramic Fibers and Textiles from 3M No Longer Subject to Export License Requirements

QNAP launches QSW-M2108R-2C web-managed switch for small businesses

Apr 19, 2021 08:04 EDT with 5 comments QNAP, a company that specializes in developing networking solutions, has officially launched its QSW-M2108R-2C Ethernet switch. The product is a web-managed switch or a smart switch designed for small businesses. It is actually a half-width rackmount design such that two of these could be put together in a single rack unit (1U) of space and should be good for cable management that rackmount designs are generally known for. The QSW-M2108R-2C is a Layer-2 switch but that should be enough for small businesses which the product aims at. As seen from the image above, the QSW-M2108R-2C comprises 11 ports in total, among which eight are 2.5GbE RJ45 ports which are labelled as such, two are combo ports (10GbE SFP+/RJ45), while the one towards the far left is the 1GbE RJ45 Management Port. Speaking of management, as stated above, the switch can be web-managed with the help of the provided user-friendly Web GUI . Being a Layer-2 switch,

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