1. The vice president of business development has just brought up the wonderful opportunity of selling an all weather capability the company produces for medical evacuation flights to a foreign owned company.
a. Suppose this item needs a license prior to export. Describe the first step an organization would take in consideration of a possible export.
b. If the item is to be delivered to a foreign company just down the street, will export requirements still apply?
3. As an FSO, you have many responsibilities including approving classified visits. A program manager enters your office and informs you that his foreign customer wants to send an employee to perform at your location on a classified project. The program manager requests that you draw up a sample visit request form that the foreign company can use to submit a visit request. Is this the proper request procedure? Why or why not?
4. In the same situation as question three, the visit has been authorized through appropriate channels. Since your cleared facility handles many classified contracts, you want to ensure the visitor does not gain access to classified and unclassified items not authorized for export. What will you produce to ensure the visitor and company employees remain in compliance with export laws?
a. Which agency has jurisdiction over commercial and dual-use items?
b. Which regulation covers commercial and dual-use items?
c. Which regulation governs the export of defense articles?
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