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Everything You Need To Know To Ensure ITAR Compliance (in 2023)

The Receptionist

manufacturing company and three separate U.S. government entities with fines totalling up to $27 million. Export Control Law that affects the manufacturing, sales, and distribution of certain technologies, technology products, software, and services. For example, a March 2023 settlement was reached between a U.S.

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EAR Compliance: What Is It And How Is It Different Than ITAR?

The Receptionist

manufacturing growth outpaced the rest of the world. As American domestic manufacturing increases, export trade compliance will become evermore important. Department of Commerce enforces the EAR compliance through the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS). At the end of 2022, the U.S.

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From the Archives: The Bourgeoning Power of US Manufacturers Overseas

Success

It is because of the paramount importance attached to a worldwide trade that this government has taken such unprecedented interest in the Paris Exposition. After frequent trips abroad and much harassing diplomacy, I have succeeded in securing for the United States over 300,000 square feet of floor space, but that is not enough.

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A Simple Workaround to Overcome the Bureaucratic Mindset

Tanveer Naseer

Sailors know that if the mast breaks, complaining about manufacturing standards won’t help, and so they need to come up with a “jury rig,” a temporary mast of some kind. Obviously, it’s pretty easy to assail government bureaucracy, but how about industry? Playing the national security card didn’t help either.

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Shifting currents: The role of shipbuilders in enhancing naval fleets

McKensey

As the global security context changes, government defense budgets are shifting. Shipbuilders could adjust their offerings in response to navies seeking to improve fleet capabilities and readiness.

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How to meet workplace compliance needs in the age of flexible work

Envoy

This increase in flexible work has introduced a myriad of security and compliance challenges. As more people access the workplace, the need to meet stringent regulatory requirements and maintain a secure environment has become even more crucial. Outdated practices can be costly.

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Firms are optimistic about AI, but most have little idea what to do with it

Workplace Insight

Furthermore, many surveyed had data security concerns about AI, including 76 percent of leaders who are worried about their proprietary data being accessible in the public domain. Industries included manufacturing, financial services, retail, government/public sector, healthcare providers, energy and utilities, and transport and airlines.