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"We Tell You How" - Export Control & ITAR Training

Wednesday, January 18, 2012 from 8:00 AM to 11:30 AM (CT)

Huntsville, AL

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EXPORT CONTROL & ITAR Training - January 18, 2012

 

Registration/Sign-in Starts at 800am

Training is from 830am - 1130am

 

On Wednesday, January 18, 2012, the NCMS Mid-South Chapter will conduct a training session focusing on "best practices" for Export Control, ITAR and and compliance.  Featured speakers include Michael Doubleday and Josh Keeton of Excelerate, Inc.; Laura Forte, Technology Control Officer at QinetiQ, North America, and Donna Layman, Immigration and Customs Enforcement [invited].  Topics will cover how to establish an export control program, regulations and requirements, best practices, how to survive trade compliance auditing, foreign travel, and enforcement tactics.  If your company is engaged in overseas business or you work under the auspices of a Special Security Agreement [SSA], this training will provide you with knowledge and information of great value. 

 

 

Chapter Officers:

 

Stan Miller, CPP - stan.miller.ctr@mda.mil

Paul J. Malone - paul.malone@dynetics.com

Denise Spiller - dks0002@uah.edu

TJ Knight, ISP - tj.knight14@rocketmail.com

 

 

 

When & Where



The AEgis Technologies Group, Inc.
410 Jan Davis Dr
Huntsville, AL 35806

Wednesday, January 18, 2012 from 8:00 AM to 11:30 AM (CT)


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NCMS Midsouth Chapter



NCMS was founded in 1964 by a group of government and industry security classification managers and administrators who recognized the importance of establishing a society, national in scope, to advance the practice of Classification Management as a profession.

Today, the Society has nearly 3,000 members in the United States and overseas including representatives from NATO countries. Within the U.S., members come from the Department of Energy, Department of Defense, Department of State, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Federal Bureau of Investigation, National Security Agency, General Accounting Office--virtually every Federal agency that deals with classification--and from the civilian contractors who work with these agencies. As the Society has grown over the years, its focus has also expanded. NCMS now provides professional development for its members in the field of classification management, information security, personnel security, computer security, operations security (OPSEC), facility security, and technology security.