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24 September - 25 September 2024
Defence Exports

SAE Media Group are delighted to announce the 18th annual Defence Exports conference convening in London on the 24th-25th September 2024.

Defence Exports will return as the leading event for industry professionals and government officials around the world, dealing with defence trade compliance. A truly global event, delegates will hear from government speakers and senior international trade compliance professionals from around the world on regulation controls including ITAR, EAR, ECR, Dual-Use and the Wassenaar Arrangement.
 

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Amy McDonnell

Amy McDonnell

Chief Operations Officer, Export Controls Group Australia (ECAG)
Gary Stanley

Gary Stanley

President, Global Legal Services
Michael Vaccaro

Michael Vaccaro

Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Defense Trade Controls, U.S. Department of State
Rosa Rosanelli

Rosa Rosanelli

Vice President, Head of Compliance, Patria
Rosemary Pratt

Rosemary Pratt

Director, ECJU, UK Department for International Trade
Scot Gonzales

Scot Gonzales

Regional Export Control Officer, Bureau of Industry and Security BIS, U.S. Department of Commerce

Amy McDonnell

Chief Operations Officer, Export Controls Group Australia (ECAG)
Amy McDonnell

Bill Wade

Vice President of Global Trade Compliance, L3 Harris Technologies
Bill Wade

William Wade (Bill) is the Vice President of Global Trade Compliance in the Washington, DC area.

Bill is a retired Lt. Colonel from the United States Army with more than thirty years of military and civilian experience. His expertise is in export/import compliance and policy, along with extensive knowledge of The International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), Export
Administration Regulation (EAR) and Security Assistance Manual (SAM). He brings to the table his experience with private industry and with government perspectives in mind. Bill provides focused guidance, training and assistance regarding company export and compliance matters.

Bill’s mission is to teach others to provide compliant, customer focused Trade Control service to customers to ensure timely support of International business. Bill believes it is imperative as a Trade Practitioner to understand what is in your “tool box” and then study and improve and utilize each tool for optimum compliance and customer service which includes, but not limited to, your company’s product, regulations, policy, training and your experience. Bill is the L3HARRIS lead for the Global Trade Group (GTG) serving as lead Empowered Official. He serves as a Member of International Council, Aerospace Industries Association (AIA); He is the immediate past Chair of the Defense Trade Advisory Group (DTAG), Federal Advisory Council to the U.S. Department of State and served on the DTAG for over 10 years. Bill also serves on the Council for L3HARRIS’s Diversity and Inclusion as the Executive Sponsor the L3HARRIS AARG.

Prior to L3HARRIS Technologies, Bill worked at Raytheon and at Boeing. At Raytheon, he was a Senior Director providing advice and counsel to senior management in establishing direction, strategy and policy along with developing a training and curriculum map to increase employee and staff career development. He served as the Lead for Export and Import (EX/IM) Operation, while enabling Subject Matter Expert (SME) guidance to personnel on export/import issues and trained personnel and license stakeholders in EX/IM. Bill is a “proven” leader – excelling in problem solving and team building skills. While serving in the Army he had 18 years of aviation experience, worked with systems integration, management of technical personnel, development of acquisition strategies and extensive work with contracting and procurement budget analysis.

He is a graduate of the Wharton School of Executive Leadership and Development. Bill is a Life Member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. He has served in several positions of leadership to include District Director, Chapter President, Chapter Vice President and President of the Chapter’s 501 (c)(3) Scholarship Foundation.

Bing Xu

Chief Counsel, Global Trade Controls, Regional Head of Sanctions and Export Control - North America, Rolls-Royce
Bing Xu

Attorney with extensive regulatory, transactional and corporate/commercial expertise, coupled with unique cultural understanding, diplomatic style and leadership presence.

Trained as a diplomat with a graduate degree in economics.

Worked at a major law firm in Washington, DC for 6 years before joining Rolls-Royce.

Advise Rolls-Royce businesses globally, cross functions and regions, in corporate strategies and governance, sanctions and export control compliance, and foreign investment/M&A for the past 17 years.

Oversee and advise a group of 70+ Rolls-Royce global trade professionals; manage the export controls and sanctions compliance team of 25+ professionals in North America and in the UK.

Boaz Cohen

Logistics & Trade Compliance Manager, Elbit Systems EW and SIGINT - Elisra Ltd
Boaz Cohen

30+ years in Defence Logistics with a focus on Trade Compliance in Elbit Systems EW and SIGINT – Elisra Ltd.
Developing and implementing control programs for Elbit Systems new ERP system based on the control sysyems in Elbit Systems - Elisra, making sure the supply chain runs smoothly and legally.

Brinley Salzmann

Director - Overseas and Exports, ADS Group Limited
Brinley Salzmann

Brinley joined the Defence Manufacturers Association (DMA) in July 1985, and, on the creation of ADS through the merger of the DMA, APPSS and SBAC, he became the new organisation’s Director - Overseas & Exports. The vast majority of his work constitutes providing ethical, offset, industrial participation and export controls-related help, advice and assistance to British companies. In this capacity he acts as Secretary to the Export Group for Aerospace, Defence & Dual-Use (EGADD), the Business Ethics Network (BEN), the Defence Export Strategy Group (DESG), and the British Industrial Participation & Offset Group (BIPOG) special interest groups.

Confi rmed Senior Representative

Bureau of Trade and Economic Security, Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
Confi rmed Senior Representative

Dr Roger Arthey

Chair, Export Control Profession Board, The Institute of Export and International Trade
Dr Roger Arthey

Roger has over 30 years’ experience of international trade, most recently as Head of Export Control Compliance at Rolls-Royce plc where he promoted export compliance systems and processes which were both effective and cost-efficient. Previously he was Director for Airline Sales, firstly in Rolls-Royce Inc. in the USA and subsequently for the joint venture BMW Rolls-Royce in Germany. He then held various commercial and business posts in Rolls-Royce’s control systems and purchasing organisations.

Roger holds a PhD in Metallurgy from the University of Birmingham.

Gareth Heywood

Head of Government Relations, Datenna - China Intelligence Solutions
Gareth Heywood

Gary Stanley

President, Global Legal Services
Gary Stanley

Gary Stanley is the President of Global Legal Services, PC, a Washington, DC-based law firm focusing on trade compliance issues. Mr. Stanley represents, among others, numerous U.S., Canadian, and European companies on defense export control issues. He publishes the daily Defense and Export-Import Update newsletter and frequently speaks at ITAR training events around the world. Mr. Stanley has also provided export control training to multiple Canadian Government agencies and the Russian Government.

Kathleen Palma

Vice President, Global Trade Controls, The Boeing Company
Kathleen Palma

Kathleen Lockard Palma is Vice President, Global Trade Controls at Boeing. Her team is responsible for ensuring compliance to global regulatory export and import requirements. Kathleen leads a team of professionals in 13 countries.

Previously Kathleen served as GE’s lead lawyer for all export control, sanctions and customs matters. Before GE, Kathleen was an Associate in the International Trade Practice of Dewey Ballantine (RIP).

She served as Vice Chair of the PECSEA during the Obama Administration. Kathleen is a graduate of the University of Chicago Law School and Georgetown University, School of Foreign Service.

Larry Fink

Vice President and Senior Assistant General Counsel, Leidos, Inc.
Larry Fink

Lawrence (Larry) Fink is Senior Assistant General Counsel and Vice President at Leidos, Inc. (formerly SAIC). As the Director of International Regulatory Compliance, he is responsible for ensuring corporate-wide compliance with import and export regulations and anti-bribery laws, including the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and United Kingdom Bribery Act. Mr. Fink is currently serving a fifth term as an industry representative on the Defense Trade Advisory Group or DTAG. Before joining the SAIC Legal Department in 2002, Mr. Fink was an arms control and national security analyst, providing implementation and compliance support to the Department of Defense for strategic arms control treaties and agreements, including START II, the Cooperative Threat Reduction Program, Nuclear Safeguards, and the Chemical Weapons Convention. Mr. Fink is a graduate of Johns Hopkins University and holds a masters degree from Georgetown University in Russian studies. He received his law degree from George Mason University School of Law and is a member of the Virginia Bar.

Lonnie Myklebust

Director of Regulatory Affairs, Nammo AS
Lonnie Myklebust

Lonnie Myklebust is the Director of Regulatory Affairs for Nammo AS at the headquarters in Norway, where she manages compliance with export and regulatory regime – including government acquisition, third party management and integrated strategies for control of Intellectual Property.

Ms. Myklebust has worked for government, NGOs and industry to facilitate contracting, compliance, transactional due diligence and project management.

She holds degrees from St. Catherine University - USA, Friends University - USA and certificates in US Government Contracting from George Mason University - USA and in European Armaments from the Session Européenne des Responsables d’Armement” at the Institute for Higher National Defence Studies - France.

Lothard Kasten

Global Head of Defense Forwarding, DHL Global Forwarding
Lothard Kasten

Michael Vaccaro

Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Defense Trade Controls, U.S. Department of State
Michael Vaccaro

Mr. Vaccaro assumed the position of Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Defense Trade Controls in January 2024, where he oversees the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations, ensuring that U.S. commercial exports of defense articles and defense services advance U.S. national security and foreign policy objectives.
Mr. Vaccaro has been a member of the Senior Executive Service since 2013. Mr. Vaccaro joined the State Department from the Department of Defense (DoD) where he served as the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Industrial Base Policy (2022-2024) and as the Director for International Armaments Cooperation (2019-2022). In these roles, he led and supported DoD’s efforts to develop and maintain the U.S. defense industrial base to ensure a secure supply of materials critical to national security. He also advised the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment in managing DoD’s cooperative relationships with foreign countries and served as the United States’ Deputy National Armaments Director. Mr. Vaccaro also co-chaired bilateral forums with key European, Indo-Pacific, and Western Hemisphere allies and partners to further armaments cooperation.
Mr. Vaccaro previously served as the Director of the Office of Strategic Industries and Economic Security in the Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) (2013-2019). In this position, Mr. Vaccaro was responsible for implementing BIS’s defense trade, industrial base, and foreign investment programs. Prior to assuming his duties as office director, Mr. Vaccaro served in other senior positions within the Office of Strategic Industries and Economic Security. Before joining Commerce in 2000, Mr. Vaccaro held government affairs and research positions with international trade and consulting organizations in Washington, DC.
Mr. Vaccaro is a recipient of the Office of the Secretary of Defense’s Medal for Exceptional Civilian Service. While at Commerce, he received meritorious service awards for his role in implementing export control reform and supporting emergency preparedness. Mr. Vaccaro holds undergraduate and graduate degrees from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service and National Security Studies Program. Mr. Vaccaro is also a distinguished graduate of the National Defense University’s Industrial College of the Armed Forces.

Nancy A. Fischer

Partner, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
Nancy A. Fischer

Nancy Fischer leads the law firm's Public Practices and Public Policy teams and is recognized as an authority on international trade law.

Nancy advises a global clientele on international trade matters and dispute resolution and the impact of U.S. regulations on worldwide trade and investments. She provides guidance on export controls; economic sanctions; CFIUS reviews; FCPA and other anti-bribery laws; trade remedies; customs laws; and WTO and NAFTA disputes. Nancy has represented large industry coalitions in disputes, including a group of nuclear utilities in the first antidumping matter before the U.S. Supreme Court.

Rosa Rosanelli

Vice President, Head of Compliance, Patria
Rosa Rosanelli

Rosa Rosanelli is currently Vice President, Head of Compliance for Patria Group, an international provider of defense, security and aviation life cycle support services, pilot training and technology solutions.

A Lawyer specialized in export controls, Rosa has analyzed and actively contributed to the resolution of legal and compliance issues within several European defense companies, including foreign affiliates of US companies. Author of a Handbook on export controls and a report for the Italian Senate, she has held trainings for EU Commission Officials on ITAR and has participated to training efforts for the benefit of third governments’ officials on strategic trade controls, in cooperation with the Joint Research Center of the European Commission.

Rosa chairs the Export Control Committee of ASD, the European Aerospace and Defense Industry Association, she is author of several legal publications, and a member of the editorial board of the “Strategic Trade Review”, a peer-reviewed specialized review on export controls and sanctions.

She is also Project Lead for the “Trade Compliance Project”, a joint cooperation between Patria and Kongsberg Groups, which was awarded a WECR Award in 2022.

Education:
A Lawyer specialized in export controls, Rosa holds a Master in Law of Air, Space and Telecommunications at Paris XI University and a Master in International Relations (International law) at Rome La Sapienza University.

Rosemary Pratt

Director, ECJU, UK Department for International Trade
Rosemary Pratt

Rosemary Pratt is the Director for Export Control and Sanctions. Her directorate includes the Export Control Joint Unit (ECJU) and the sanctions policy team. Rosemary has worked in several departments, beginning her career at DfE, and gradually moving into roles with a national security focus including in Home Office and DCMS. Most recently she spent over 4 years in the Cabinet Office, much of that time as director for state threats and cyber in the National Security Secretariat (NSS). Rosemary has three older children; her youngest son is autistic and has ADHD. He is the inspiration for her corporate role as SCS Champion for the Civil Service Neurodiversity Network.

Sally Peed

Trade Compliance Advisor, Sierra Nevada Corporation Mission Systems UK Ltd
Sally Peed

Sally Peed

Trade Compliance Advisor, Sierra Nevada Corporation Mission Systems UK Ltd
Sally Peed

Scot Gonzales

Regional Export Control Officer, Bureau of Industry and Security BIS, U.S. Department of Commerce
Scot Gonzales

Export Control Officer (ECO) Scot Gonzales joined the BIS/Frankfurt team in 2021 and currently serves as the Frankfurt-West ECO where he represents BIS throughout the western European region. Scot is a 20-yr veteran agent of the Office of Export Enforcement (OEE) where he most recently served as a Supervisory Special Agent of one of the units within OEE’s headquarters. Scot’s expertise includes interagency cooperation initiatives within the U.S. government where he has served as the OEE liaison officer to various agencies as well as represented OEE in the Australia Group bio/chem control regime, Missile Technology Control Regime, and the Nuclear Supplier Group control regimes and plenaries. As well, he has extensive experience in corporate engagements with companies large and small. Scot has also been the recipient of several Department of Commerce Gold Metals for innovative investigative techniques and superior performance. Prior to his employment with OEE, Scot served as a police officer, parole officer and corrections officer all while obtaining advanced degrees and his license to practice law.

 Benefits of attending

  • Hear guidance on effective trade, licensing and compliance as well as the latest developments in control mechanisms and cyber security measures
  • Discover practical guidance on how to comply with ITAR and EAR controls from within and outside the U.S.
  • Network with heads of international trade compliance and heads of export controls from Europe, North America and the rest of the world

Collaborate with an unmatched community of senior industry leaders and global regulatory officials.

Join thought leaders and decision makers to discuss how to navigate the increasingly complex geopolitical environment.

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Conference agenda

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8:00

Registration & Coffee

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8:55

Chair's Opening Remarks

Rosa Rosanelli, Vice President, Head of Compliance, Patria

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9:00

UK Defence Export Controls – Priorities and Way Forward

Rosemary Pratt, Director, ECJU, UK Department for International Trade

  • Updates to UK export control on military goods, dual-use items and cyber software
  • UK sanctions relating to Russia
  • Further updates to UK sanction enforcement
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    9:30

    Updates on Japan’s Trade Control and the New Defence Export Policy

    Confi rmed Senior Representative

    Confi rmed Senior Representative, Bureau of Trade and Economic Security, Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)

  • Overview of Japan’s export control system
  • The new policies and guidelines for the Three Principles on Transfer of Defense Equipment and Technology
  • Updates to the policy on GCAP airframe transfer
  • Way ahead with Japanese export control policies
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    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    Session Reserved for Sponsor – Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP

    Nancy A. Fischer, Partner, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP

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    11:30

    Navigating Transatlantic Re-Transfers and Re-Exports

  • Why are goods reexported or retransferred?
  • Who controls the reexport of goods from a country when the goods were previously imported from another country?
  • How do I identify all the parties to the transactions?
  • Who is responsible for determining and obtaining government authorization to reexport or retransfer?
  • Unique compliance challenges associated with goods vs foreign direct production using US components or technology.
  • Tips to facilitate communication and compliance
  • Lonnie Myklebust, Director of Regulatory Affairs, Nammo AS

    Beth Ann Johnson

    Beth Ann Johnson, Director, International Trade Compliance, Northrop Grumman

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    12:00

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    12:30

    Networking Lunch

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    13:30

    Australia’s New Export Control Framework – Updates, Implementation, AUKUS and the Way Ahead

    Amy McDonnell

    Amy McDonnell, Chief Operations Officer, Export Controls Group Australia (ECAG)

  • The role of the ECAG in developing Australia’s export controls
  • Updates on the new framework and how this will enhance Australian defence
  • Challenges and lessons learned from the implementation of the framework
  • Key updates to export controls for the AUKUS partnership under the new framework
  • Next steps and requirements for future export control
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    Industry Perspectives to the AUKUS Partnership – Refl ections on Updates and Implementation Strategies

    Sally Peed

    Sally Peed, Trade Compliance Advisor, Sierra Nevada Corporation Mission Systems UK Ltd

  • Overview of Exemption for Defense Trade and Cooperation Among Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States
  • Successes and hurdles on current state of exemption implementation
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    Identifying Common Trade Countries to Work with the AUKUS

    Brinley Salzmann, Director - Overseas and Exports, ADS Group Limited

  • Updates on how the AUKUS partnership will decide on their 3rd party customers
  • Case by Case?
  • Power of Veto?
  • Next steps on establishing a common agreement
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    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    15:30

    Afternoon Tea

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    Export Considerations and Challenges for a Services Focused Company

    Larry Fink, Vice President and Senior Assistant General Counsel, Leidos, Inc.

  • Leidos export control and updates from the service provider perspective
  • Challenges to responding to marketing e orts with in-country expertise
  • AI and cyber (civil) “incubators” and developing workstreams for export
  • Licensing challenges for the AI and cyber incubators
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    Sanctions and Export Control Compliance Challenges

    Bing Xu, Chief Counsel, Global Trade Controls, Regional Head of Sanctions and Export Control - North America, Rolls-Royce

  • Resources challenges and additional skillsets required for better and more e ective sanctions and export control compliance
  • Lessons learned from the Russia-EU Sanctions Package
  • Dealing with suspicious enquires – Best practices
  • Targeted Communication and training on sanctions and export controls – How to deal with future sanctions
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    16:30

    The Power of OSINT: Using Publicly Available Information to Uncover Hidden MEUs in China

    Gareth Heywood

    Gareth Heywood, Head of Government Relations, Datenna - China Intelligence Solutions

  • Chinese Actors use a range of methods to obfuscate their MEUs
  • This has national security implications all defence export control practitioners should be aware of in their work
  • By using publicly available information, it’s possible to generate open-source intelligence (OSINT) that uncovers these hidden actors
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    Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Rosa Rosanelli, Vice President, Head of Compliance, Patria

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    8:00

    Registration & Coffee

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    8:55

    Chair's Opening Remarks

    Gary Stanley, President, Global Legal Services

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    9:00

    U.S. Export Controls 2024 Update – Latest Developments and AUKUS Update

    Michael Vaccaro, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Defense Trade Controls, U.S. Department of State

  • 2024 ITAR regulatory changes
  • Updates to End-Use Monitoring Programs
  • Challenges and updates to AUKUS export controls from the U.S. perspective
  • Future requirements and programs
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    U.S. Department of Commerce – Export Control Developments

    Scot Gonzales, Regional Export Control Officer, Bureau of Industry and Security BIS, U.S. Department of Commerce

  • Updates from the U.S. Department of Commerce on export regulation and policy developments
  • Sanctions updates regarding Russia
  • Export control evasion and red flags
  • Export controls on cyber, AI and UAV technologies
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    10:00

    U.S. Government Joint Q&A

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    10:15

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    10:45

    Morning Coffee

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    Boeing’s Export and Trade Controls – The Consent Agreement and the Way Ahead

    Kathleen Palma, Vice President, Global Trade Controls, The Boeing Company

  • Lessons learned from the consent agreement – The issues that led to it and areas for improvement
  • Boeing’s perspective to AUKUS trade controls
  • The way ahead with improvements to classification and data analytics
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    Lessons Learned from the Consent Agreement and Updates to ITAR Regulations from AUKUS

    Bill Wade, Vice President of Global Trade Compliance, L3 Harris Technologies

  • Treat it like a program
  • Ensure you have a whole of company response, not just a Trade response
  • Build cross-functional coalitions and working groups to attack tough problems
  • Be wary of building new processes that require additional manual checks and more heads, try to automate wherever possible
  • Don’t improve your compliance one business unit at a time; consider common processes/fi xes and centralized approaches
  • DDTC considers disclosures to be your barometer for how well the program is working. Ensure your disclosures are consistent with other representations you make to DDTC about pol/pro, resources, tools, etc.
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    Panel Discussion: The Role, Relationship and Importance of Special Compliance O cers (SCOs) in the Defence Export Community

  • What are a SCO’s principal responsibilities to both the company over which the he or she exercises oversight and to government regulators?
  • Discover the single most important factor in ensuring a productive relationship with a SCO
  • Discuss the principal criteria a company should consider in nominating a SCO to DDTC Compliance or BIS OEE?
  • Learn about the central role of a SCO in developing strategies to establish a trustful relationship with government regulators
  • How SCOs should manage internal and outside stakeholders to achieve an early exit from the target company’s ITAR Consent  Agreement or EAR Settlement Agreement?
  • Gary Stanley, President, Global Legal Services

    Bill Wade, Vice President of Global Trade Compliance, L3 Harris Technologies

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    Networking Lunch

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    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    14:15

    Purchasing Controlled and FMF Items During War Time

    Boaz Cohen, Logistics & Trade Compliance Manager, Elbit Systems EW and SIGINT - Elisra Ltd

  • Updates to Elbit’s trade compliance control systems
  • Licencing issues and challenges
  • Logistics challenges with freighter solutions
  • The way ahead with future Elbit exports
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    15:15

    Afternoon Tea

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    The Role of the Freight Forwarder in Defence Exports

    Lothard Kasten

    Lothard Kasten, Global Head of Defense Forwarding, DHL Global Forwarding

  • DHL’s overview of export control and associated challenges
  • Legal background and requirements for freight forwarders
  • Geopolitical impacts and changes in the market
  • Human rights and ESG considerations and requirements in defence exports
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    Enhancing the Training for Export Control

    Dr Roger Arthey, Chair, Export Control Profession Board, The Institute of Export and International Trade

  • The role of the Institute in promoting export control professional training
  • Utilising and training with new export control tools and technologies
  • Addressing the needs of export control officers at defence companies
  • Establishing professional pathways for export control officers through learning support
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    Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Gary Stanley, President, Global Legal Services


    Chief Operations Officer
    Export Controls Group Australia (ECAG)
    Vice President of Global Trade Compliance
    L3 Harris Technologies
    Chief Counsel, Global Trade Controls, Regional Head of Sanctions and Export Control - North America
    Rolls-Royce
    Logistics & Trade Compliance Manager
    Elbit Systems EW and SIGINT - Elisra Ltd
    Director - Overseas and Exports
    ADS Group Limited
    Bureau of Trade and Economic Security
    Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
    Chair, Export Control Profession Board
    The Institute of Export and International Trade
    Head of Government Relations
    Datenna - China Intelligence Solutions
    President
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    Vice President, Global Trade Controls
    The Boeing Company
    Vice President and Senior Assistant General Counsel
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    Director of Regulatory Affairs
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    Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Defense Trade Controls
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    Vice President, Head of Compliance
    Patria
    Director, ECJU
    UK Department for International Trade
    Trade Compliance Advisor
    Sierra Nevada Corporation Mission Systems UK Ltd
    Trade Compliance Advisor
    Sierra Nevada Corporation Mission Systems UK Ltd
    Regional Export Control Officer, Bureau of Industry and Security BIS
    U.S. Department of Commerce

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    WHAT IS CPD?

    CPD stands for Continuing Professional Development’. It is essentially a philosophy, which maintains that in order to be effective, learning should be organised and structured. The most common definition is:

    ‘A commitment to structured skills and knowledge enhancement for Personal or Professional competence’

    CPD is a common requirement of individual membership with professional bodies and Institutes. Increasingly, employers also expect their staff to undertake regular CPD activities.

    Undertaken over a period of time, CPD ensures that educational qualifications do not become obsolete, and allows for best practice and professional standards to be upheld.

    CPD can be undertaken through a variety of learning activities including instructor led training courses, seminars and conferences, e:learning modules or structured reading.

    CPD AND PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTES

    There are approximately 470 institutes in the UK across all industry sectors, with a collective membership of circa 4 million professionals, and they all expect their members to undertake CPD.

    For some institutes undertaking CPD is mandatory e.g. accountancy and law, and linked to a licence to practice, for others it’s obligatory. By ensuring that their members undertake CPD, the professional bodies seek to ensure that professional standards, legislative awareness and ethical practices are maintained.

    CPD Schemes often run over the period of a year and the institutes generally provide online tools for their members to record and reflect on their CPD activities.

    TYPICAL CPD SCHEMES AND RECORDING OF CPD (CPD points and hours)

    Professional bodies and Institutes CPD schemes are either structured as ‘Input’ or ‘Output’ based.

    ‘Input’ based schemes list a precise number of CPD hours that individuals must achieve within a given time period. These schemes can also use different ‘currencies’ such as points, merits, units or credits, where an individual must accumulate the number required. These currencies are usually based on time i.e. 1 CPD point = 1 hour of learning.

    ‘Output’ based schemes are learner centred. They require individuals to set learning goals that align to professional competencies, or personal development objectives. These schemes also list different ways to achieve the learning goals e.g. training courses, seminars or e:learning, which enables an individual to complete their CPD through their preferred mode of learning.

    The majority of Input and Output based schemes actively encourage individuals to seek appropriate CPD activities independently.

    As a formal provider of CPD certified activities, SAE Media Group can provide an indication of the learning benefit gained and the typical completion. However, it is ultimately the responsibility of the delegate to evaluate their learning, and record it correctly in line with their professional body’s or employers requirements.

    GLOBAL CPD

    Increasingly, international and emerging markets are ‘professionalising’ their workforces and looking to the UK to benchmark educational standards. The undertaking of CPD is now increasingly expected of any individual employed within today’s global marketplace.

    CPD Certificates

    We can provide a certificate for all our accredited events. To request a CPD certificate for a conference , workshop, master classes you have attended please email events@saemediagroup.com

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