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×ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulations) governs the export, import, and transfer of defense-related articles and services. The U.S. Department of State enforces these regulations to safeguard national security and prevent unauthorized access to military technologies. Non-compliance can lead to hefty fines, imprisonment, and loss of export privileges. Violations endanger national security and tarnish a company's reputation. Thus, compliance is essential for businesses in defense-related industries.
Manufacturers, exporters, service providers, brokers, researchers and research organizations from various industries need to comply with ITAR. Foreign nationals in the U.S. working or studying in the U.S. with access to defense articles or technical data need to comply with ITAR as well.
Companies providing cybersecurity, cloud storage, data management, and secure data transfer solutions for U.S. defense-related systems and information.
Companies involved in military electronic systems and components, as well as providers of secure defense communication networks, including satellite and military-grade mobile networks.
Companies that manufacture, export, provide services, and handle defense articles like military aircraft, spacecraft, missiles and rockets.
Manufacturers, exporters, and service providers of defense-related machinery and equipment.
Organizations developing AI/ML technologies for defense applications, such as autonomous systems, threat detection, and decision support.
Organizations dealing with defense-related items must register with the DDTC.
Proper classification of ITAR-controlled technical data, services, and articles is essential.
Obtaining the necessary licenses for exporting defense articles and services.
Ensuring that all employees receive ITAR compliance training.
Maintaining accurate records of all ITAR-controlled activities.
Ensuring defense articles aren't transferred to unauthorized parties.
Aspect | ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulations) | EAR (Export Administration Regulations) |
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Regulates | Defense articles and services | Dual-use items (commercial and military) |
Governing Agency | U.S. Department of State (DDTC) | U.S. Department of Commerce (BIS) |
List of Items | United States Munitions List (USML) | Commerce Control List (CCL) |
Primary Focus | National security by controlling military exports | Dual-use items with potential military use |
Licensing | Requires export licenses for all items on USML | Required for children. |
miniOrange helps companies achieve ITAR compliance by partnering with trusted security solution providers. These partners offer robust data access control, secure data storage and encryption, physical and network security, incident response, monitoring and auditing, secure deprovisioning, and employee training. Together, miniOrange and its partners ensure that businesses meet ITAR requirements and protect sensitive military technologies and classified defense information.
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