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Date Oct. 9, 2001 Report No. GAO-02-120 Title

Export Controls: Clarification of Jurisdiction for Missile Technology Items Needed

United States General Accounting Office GAO October 2001 Report to the Subcommittee on Readiness and Management Support, Committee on Armed Services, U.S. Senate EXPORT CONTROLS Clarification of Jurisdiction for Missile Technology Items Needed GAO-02-120 Contents Letter Results in Brief Background Export Control Jurisdiction Unclear for Certain Missile Technology Control Regime Items Disagreement ...
Date Nov. 3, 1999 Report No. NSIAD-00-14 Title

Export Controls: International Space Station Technology Transfers

United States General Accounting Office GAO November 1999 Report to the Chairman and Ranking Minority Member, Committee on Science House of Representatives EXPORT CONTROLS International Space Station Technology Transfers GAO/NSIAD-00-14 Contents Letter Appendixes Appendix I: Licenses Commodities Exported Using Individual Validated 3 18 19 20 26 Appendix II: Examples of ISS-Related Commodities Expo...
Date Sept. 29, 1999 Report No. NSIAD-99-231 Title

Foreign Military Sales: Review Process for Controlled Missile Technology Needs Improvement

United States General Accounting Office GAO September 1999 Report to the Chairman, Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives FOREIGN MILITARY SALES Review Process for Controlled Missile Technology Needs Improvement GAO/NSIAD-99-231 Contents Letter Appendixes Appendix I Military Departments’ Disclosure and Foreign Military Sales Agreement Process Appendix II Comments From the...
Date Sept. 17, 1998 Report No. T-NSIAD-98-222 Title

Export Controls: Change in Licensing Jurisdiction for Commercial Communications Satellites

United States General Accounting Office GAO Release on Delivery Expected at 9:30 a.m., EDT Wednesday, September 17, 1998 Testimony Before the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, U.S. Senate EXPORT CONTROLS Change in Licensing Jurisdiction for Commercial Communications Satellites Statement of Katherine V. Schinasi, Associate Director, Defense Acquisitions Issues, National Security a...
Date June 16, 1998 Report No. NSIAD-98-176 Title

China: Military Imports From the United States and the European Union Since the 1989 Embargoes

United States General Accounting Office GAO June 1998 Report to the Chairman, Joint Economic Committee, U.S. Senate CHINA Military Imports From the United States and the European Union Since the 1989 Embargoes GAO/NSIAD-98-176 GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 National Security and International Affairs Division B-279891 June 16, 1998 The Honorable James Saxton Cha...
Date April 28, 1998 Report No. T-NSIAD-98-171 Title

China: U.S. and European Union Arms Sales Since the 1989 Embargoes

United States General Accounting Office GAO For Release on Delivery Expected at 10:00 a.m., EDT Tuesday, April 28, 1998 Testimony Before the Joint Economic Committee CHINA U.S. and European Union Arms Sales Since the 1989 Embargoes Statement of Harold J. Johnson, Associate Director, International Relations and Trade Issues, National Security and International Affairs Division GAO/T-NSIAD-98-171 Mr...
Date Jan. 14, 1997 Report No. NSIAD-97-24 Title

Export Controls: Change in Export Licensing Jurisdiction for Two Sensitive Dual-Use Items

United States General Accounting Office GAO January 1997 Report to Congressional Requesters EXPORT CONTROLS Change in Export Licensing Jurisdiction for Two Sensitive Dual-Use Items GAO/NSIAD-97-24 GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 National Security and International Affairs Division B-272258 January 14, 1997 The Honorable Floyd Spence Chairman The Honorable Ronald ...
Date May 11, 1995 Report No. T-NSIAD-95-158 Title

Export Controls: Issues Concerning Sensitive Stealth-Related Items and Technologies

United StatesGeneralAccountingOffke GAO Testimony Before the Committee on Armed Services United States Senate For Release On Delivery Expectedat 9:30 am. EDT -hISday May 11,19!I5 EXPORT CONTROLS IssuesConcerning Sensitive Stealth-RelatedItems and Technologies Statement of David E. Cooper, Director, Acquisition Policy, Technology and Competitiveness Issues, National Security and International Affai...
Date May 10, 1995 Report No. NSIAD-95-140 Title

Export Controls: Concerns Over Stealth-Related Exports

United States General Accounting Office GAO May 1995 Report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Acquisition and Technology, Committee on Armed Services, U.S. Senate EXPORT CONTROLS Concerns Over Stealth-Related Exports GAO/NSIAD-95-140 GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 National Security and International Affairs Division B-260666 May 10, 1995 The Honorable Robert C. S...
Date March 31, 1993 Report No. NSIAD-93-67 Title

Export Controls: Issues In Removing Militarily Sensitive Items From the Munitions List

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Date Dec. 2, 1975 Report No. ID-76-23 Title

International Affairs: Coproduction Programs and Licensing Arrangements in Foreign Countries

. RELEASE6 c . lllllllmlllllllllIlMlllllillll ’ LM090763 In L)epartments of Defense and State Coproduction and licensing orrangaments cover a diversity of defense items msnufactured in other countries. Although the&? arran oments contain clauses which restrict trens B to a third country of U.S. defense ers items, no formal procedures or mechanisms exist to insure phat such transfers are not made...