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Deputy Technology Control Officer

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8 yrs required

Location
Laurel, MD, United States

Posted on
Aug 29, 2020

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Deputy Technology Control Officer
Duties: Assist a large variety of defense-related programs in obtaining import and export licenses that are crucial in delivering defense and dual use product and services to many countries. Help grow, strengthen and build upon a trade licensing and compliance program aligned to serve and support virtually every apl department, mission area, and sector’s visions/goals. Advise, recommend, negotiate, and write technical assistance agreements, special comprehensive export authorizations, technical data licenses, classified licenses, validated commerce licenses, carnets, import certificates, and other import/export licenses and agreements as needed by projects and programs. Assist programs and projects to identify and recognize how and when to use itar and ear exemptions and exceptions under a large variety of export and import circumstances. Conduct periodic self-assessments of both enterprise and program/project specific programs to ensure itar/ear-wide regulations are being implemented as required. Conduct administrative inquiries as necessary and directed, and coordinate all findings and recommended action to management. Provide focused training to both enterprise and programs/projects relative to license application, submission, and implementation. Assist with the oversight and implementation of the technology control plan. Approve foreign shipments and technical data exports via a variety of methods e.g., electronic, telephone, face-to-face briefings.

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