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ADS Group and the Export Group for Aerospace, Defence & Dual-use (EGADD) held this webinar to provide an update on where the UK now stands on the proposed export control aspects of the AUKUS Initiative, in general, and the implementation and usage of the 126.7 ITAR Exemption, in particular.
This is avaliable to any UK firms who may be interested in this vitally important topic, which represents a potentially huge seismic change in the way that export controls work internationally.
This webinar was the first engagement opportunity for industry to hear from senior UK government officials on the export control proposals to deliver AUKUS following the much anticipated finalization of the proposals, which took place in mid-August 2024.
Agenda
- Welcome and Housekeeping - Megan Blackman (ADS Group)
- Opening Comments - Brinley Salzmann (Director – Overseas & Exports, ADS Group and Secretary, EGADD)
- Brief update on where we are with the 126.7 ITAR Exemption as well as some thoughts on the longer-term impact of the change in administration - Graham Farnsworth (Counsel, UK Embassy in Washington DC) and Greg Mallitte (Assistant Head - UK-US & US Export Controls Policy, UK MoD)
- The UK ACIF’s response to the 126.7 Exemption consultation - Brinley Salzmann (Director – Overseas & Exports, ADS Group and Secretary, EGADD)
- Comments from early adopters - Nat Bassi (RR), and Sally Peed (Sierra Nevada UK)
- Open Forum Q&A
- Final Remarks about next stages and any issues/concerns - Graham Farnsworth (Counsel, UK Embassy in Washington DC) and Greg Mallitte (Assistant Head - UK-US & US Export Controls Policy, UK MoD)
- Concluding remarks - Brinley Salzmann (Director – Overseas & Exports, ADS Group and Secretary, EGADD)
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