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New Technology – A bed of Roses or Increased Anxiety for Today’s Export Control Practitioners
21 September 2018
New Technology – A bed of Roses or Increased Anxiety for Today’s Export Control Practitioners

 

Warren Bayliss, Head of Export Controls for Rolls-Royce’s global Defence business will discuss the opportunities and threats of new IT capabilities. Defence Companies, like Rolls-Royce face the challenge of automating manual export control processes, but remaining fully compliant with regulations, which are struggling to keep up with fast advances in technological capability. Should export control practitioners welcome and embrace these new opportunities or be cautious until the regulatory environment is clear about the way forward. When IT service providers promise fully compliant export control solutions – are they right? can they be trusted? Is new technology a bed of roses for export control practitioners or fraught with anxiety and worry?

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Warren Bayliss

Warren Bayliss

Global Head of Export Controls - Defence, Rolls Royce Plc

Warren Bayliss

Global Head of Export Controls - Defence, Rolls Royce Plc
Warren Bayliss

Warren has worked over 25 years in the defence business for both the UK Ministry of Defence and Rolls-Royce.
In Government, Warren worked in high profile positions with the Defence Intelligence Staff, NATO and European Policy Group and the International Relations Group of Defence Equipment & Support. He provided regular briefings and submissions to Ministers, Senior Civil Servants and Chiefs of Staff on a range of defence procurement and industrial issues, including export controls. Warren also led MOU negotiations on large scale procurement programmes, such as the Joint Strike Fighter and A400M aircraft. Warren was responsible for the UK Defence Industrial Participation Policy and the MOD’s Export Control Policy. This included regular discussions with the U.S. Government on export control matters and the implementation of the U.S. UK Defense Trade Co-Operation Treaty in 2012. Warren provided extensive policy advice, guidance and training to over 100 integrated procurement teams on a range of export control licensing, compliance and regulatory issues.
Warren joined Rolls-Royce in 2014 and Heads up the Export Control Team for its global Defence business. This includes significant licensing and compliance challenges in an intense and diverse operational environment which involves goods, software and technology moving in and out of the business. This role requires significant risk management and advice and guidance to Senior business leaders on a range of complex technological issues, including product classifications, U.S. derived origin technology, re-exports and licence exemptions and exceptions. Warren has overseen the introduction of the new SAP-Global Trade Services IT System into the defence business and is leading his global teams through continuous improvement and significant transformation activities as the export control team fully embraces modern technology and fully automates its tools and processes.
Warren has an MA Degree in Defence Studies, studied business studies at Liverpool University and has a very keen interest in international relations, trade, fashion design and modern art. Warren also likes running marathons and recently broke his personal best at the Bristol 10K challenge in 2017.
Warren used to act as the Secretary of the UK Ministry of Defence and Defence Industry Working Group on U.S. export control matters. He has been a regular speaker at high profile industry events and has also lectured at leading Colleges and Universities throughout the UK.
 

Workshop agenda

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8:30

Registration

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9:00

Opening Remarks and Introductions

Warren Bayliss, Global Head of Export Controls - Defence, Rolls Royce Plc

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9:10

The Regulatory Environment

  • What is Technology?
  • Challenges of tracking and tracing
  • Challenges of Document Markings
  • Segregation of U.S. military controlled technology and risks of ‘co-mingling’
  • ITAR ‘see through rule’ versus EAR de-minimus & Foreign Direct Product Rule
  • Dept of State and Dept of Commerce guidelines for managing technology
  • Experiences from Rolls-Royce & other defense companies.
  • * A view from the regulator.
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    10:15

    Morning Coffee and Networking

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    10:45

    New IT Tools to manage compliance

  • Enabler or added complexity
  • Defining the business requirement
  • Making the business case for investment
  • Multitude of tools and providers
  • The need for careful due diligence
  • The basics; electronic transfers, data marking, data tagging, record-keeping.
  • Access Controls
  • License issues (incidental v actual access to U.S. controlled technology)
  • Foreign nationals and foreign based servers
  • Is ‘cloud’ technology a dream or nightmare for export control practitioners?
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    11:45

    A review of the IT Tools in the market place

  • What tools are available?
  • Who are the ‘big’ IT providers?
  • Do they think about regulations when designing new tools?
  • Tracking & Tracing, Document Markings & Record-Keeping
  • Costs v Benefits
  • Best Practice
  • * A view from the industry.
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    12:20

    Closing Remarks and Questions

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    12:30

    End of Workshop


    Global Head of Export Controls - Defence
    Rolls Royce Plc

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