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Update on Export Controls and IT
26 September 2017
Update on Export Controls and IT

This Workshop will explore the increasing role that IT and cybersecurity plays in trade compliance programs. It will delve into the main IT challenges in preventing unauthorized access, U.S. DoD’s Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) requirements relating to cybersecurity, and the increasing attention that U.S. export control enforcement is giving to cybersecurity. The session will conclude with a look at how IT can help automate export control compliance.
 

Workshop LEADER

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Gary Stanley

President, Global Legal Services

Gary Stanley is the President of Global Legal Services, PC, a Washington, DC-based law firm. Mr. Stanley represents, among others, numerous U.S., Canadian, and European companies on export control issues. Mr. Stanley served as the Subject Matter Expert on Export Controls for the ground breaking Transatlantic Secure Collaboration Program’s Phase II Design Framework, a set of best practices for sharing unclassified controlled information electronically. Mr. Stanley is the editor of the daily Defense and Export-Import Update newsletter.

Global Legal Services, PC, is a Washington, DC-based law firm focusing on trade compliance and other international business issues. The firm advises both U.S. and non-U.S. companies on U.S. export and re-export controls, including securing U.S. licenses and other export authorizations, strengthening corporate export control compliance programs, providing training to employees, and advising on civil violations of the ITAR and EAR.

Workshop LEADER

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Susan Warshaw Ebner

Shareholder, Fortney & Scott, LLC

Susan Warshaw Ebner is a shareholder at Fortney & Scott, LLC, a Washington, DC-based law firm in which she heads its Government Contracts Practice. Ms. Ebner advises and counsels businesses, as well as non-profit, academe and consortium clients on a broad spectrum of government contract matters, including bid protests, contract procurement and administration issues, claims, audits, investigations, and compliance programs. She is co-chair of the American Bar Association Public Contract Law Section (ABA PCLS) Acquisition Reform and Emerging Issues Committee and chairs its Task Force on Counterfeit Parts. Ms. Ebner previously served as President of the Boards of Contract Appeals Bar Association, Inc., President of Women In Defense, A National Security Organization, and on the Board of Directors of the National Defense Industrial Association and the ABA PCLS Council.

FortneyScott is a Washington, DC law firm counseling and advising clients on the full spectrum of workplace-related matters and government contracting. The firm has been recognized for years as one of the leading management employment law firms in the highly prestigious “Best Law Firms” by U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers. The firm offers clients the unparalleled experience and expertise of its attorneys, who formerly held senior positions at the U.S. Department of Labor, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and other government agencies, in corporate legal staffs, in major law firms, and who served as a judge on an international tribunal.

Workshop agenda

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8:40

Workshop Hosts: Opening Remarks and Introductions

Gary Stanley, President, Global Legal Services

Susan Warshaw Ebner, Shareholder, Fortney & Scott, LLC

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8:45

Background to Critical IT Challenges

  • Ubiquitous nature of electronics
  • Internet of Things
  • Global Supply Chain
  • Counterfeit/compromised hardware and cyber security risks in the supply chain
  • Increasing sources and numbers of rules on handling of information
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    9:00

    Seven Critical IT Challenges in Export Control Compliance

    • The “simplest challenge” – structured and managed controlled data on corporate networks
    • E-mails everywhere!  policing controlled data in a world of desktops, home computers, laptops, thumb drives, mobiles phones, and tablets
    • Overcoming the “culture clash” between export control and IT managers
     

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    9:40

    U.S FAR and DFARS Cyberecurity Requirements

  • FAR
  • Coverage and key definitions
  • What are the basic cyber security safeguard controls
  • Timing of implementation
  • DFARS
  • Coverage and key definitions
  • "Flow down" and "Flow Up" contract clauses relating to cyber security safeguard measures and cyber incident reporting- including subcontracts to Cloud Service Providers (CSPs)
  • Timing for compliance
  • US versus EU and other laws regulating content reporting
  • FAR Mandatory Disclosure rule
  • Implied Certification and the False Claims Act
  • Investigation and Reporting
  • Templates, FAQs, and other free compliance resources
  • Other steps US DoD is taking through cyber security measures to carve out a bigger role for itself in defense trade regulation

     

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    10:20

    Morning Coffee

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    10:50

    U.S. Export Control Enforcement's Evolving Expectations

    • Does a cyber hacking incident call for a Voluntary Disclosure?
    • Creating a “safe harbour” through DFARS compliance
    • Insights from recent Consent Agreements
    • State and Commerce’s Differing Views on “Potential Access”
     

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    11:30

    IT's Role in Trade Automation

    • Solving the challenge of tracking re-export authorizations for U.S.-controlled parts in bills of material
    • Data loss prevention through ID and Data Management
    • Review of best-in-class software programs for trade automation
     

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    12:10

    Closing Remarks and Questions

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    12:30

    End of Workshop

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