Useful links Part I
Here are a few URLs which you trade compliance professionals may find useful. I've been meaning to build a comprehensive list and post it on this blog, but alas I have not had much time to focus on it of late. Instead of starting with some of the obvious ones such as the standard links to the Commerce and State Departments, I thought I'd delve deeper and provide some links that can be more difficult to find. Here are a few: More will follow
List of BIS Enforcement Case Summaries
http://efoia.bis.doc.gov/ExportControlViolations/TOCExportViolations.htm
Crypto law Survey - great site for info on encryption laws in different countries
http://rechten.uvt.nl/koops/cryptolaw/index.htm
USA*Engage - information on state and local trade sanctions
http://www.usaengage.org/
List of BIS Enforcement Case Summaries
http://efoia.bis.doc.gov/ExportControlViolations/TOCExportViolations.htm
Crypto law Survey - great site for info on encryption laws in different countries
http://rechten.uvt.nl/koops/cryptolaw/index.htm
USA*Engage - information on state and local trade sanctions
http://www.usaengage.org/
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TCDI would like to announce dXTR, the first in a series of mobile applications being developed by TCDI in support of the arms export community.
dXTR allows users to hold a current International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), in the palm of their hands. It also provides free content updates, rapid ITAR search and retrieval capabilities in the space of a single mobile application for the iPhone and the iPod touch. On the near horizon, TCDI will add iPad capabilities also introduce the EAR.
TCDI has been supporting the arms control community for over 25 years, providing technology support to both government and industry. We are proud to present dXTR as yet another quality application for the arms export community.
dXTR is on sale now at the iTunes store and more information is available via http://www.dxtrapp.com/
TCDI would like to announce dXTR, the first in a series of mobile applications being developed by TCDI in support of the arms export community.
dXTR allows users to hold a current International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), in the palm of their hands. It also provides free content updates, rapid ITAR search and retrieval capabilities in the space of a single mobile application for the iPhone and the iPod touch. On the near horizon, TCDI will add iPad capabilities also introduce the EAR.
TCDI has been supporting the arms control community for over 25 years, providing technology support to both government and industry. We are proud to present dXTR as yet another quality application for the arms export community.
dXTR is on sale now at the iTunes store and more information is available via http://www.dxtrapp.com/
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