The Resource Export controls : agency actions and proposed reform initiatives may address previously identified weaknesses, but challenges remain, [Belva M. Martin]
Export controls : agency actions and proposed reform initiatives may address previously identified weaknesses, but challenges remain, [Belva M. Martin]
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- Summary
- Each year, billions of dollars in arms and 'dual-use' items, items that have both commercial and military applications, are exported to U.S. allies and strategic partners. To further national security, foreign policy, and economic interests, the U.S. government controls the export of these items. Agencies have taken actions to address several weaknesses in the U.S. export control system that we previously identified and the Administration's export control reform initiatives have the potential to address others if fully implemented. Specifically, agencies have taken actions in several areas, including reducing the time it takes to process arms licenses and making initial efforts to coordinate export control enforcement activities among multiple agencies. The export control reform framework, as proposed, has the potential to address weaknesses in the U.S. export control system related to control lists, licensing, enforcement, and information technology, including areas where agencies have not addressed prior findings. However, for a few areas, such as developing measures of effectiveness for the arms export control system, agencies have not addressed some of our prior findings and the reform framework does not contain specific initiatives to address them. Furthermore, the Administration may have challenges in implementing fundamental reform of the export control system, such as reaching interagency agreement on which items need to be controlled and obtaining congressional approval for implementing reforms. Enclosure I provides additional details on our reports from 2001 to 2010 related to U.S. export controls, including their key findings, agency actions in response to these findings, and whether the export control reform framework includes actions that may address these findings. This report includes no new recommendations
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (23 pages)
- Note
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- Title from p.1 screen (GAO, viewed on Dec. 21, 2010)
- "November 16, 2010."
- "GAO-11-135R."
- Label
- Export controls : agency actions and proposed reform initiatives may address previously identified weaknesses, but challenges remain
- Title
- Export controls
- Title remainder
- agency actions and proposed reform initiatives may address previously identified weaknesses, but challenges remain
- Statement of responsibility
- [Belva M. Martin]
- Title variation
- Agency actions and proposed reform initiatives may address previously identified weaknesses, but challenges remain
- Subject
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- Arms transfers -- United States -- Government policy
- Communication of technical information -- Government policy
- Communication of technical information -- Government policy -- United States
- Export controls
- Export controls -- United States
- Arms transfers -- Government policy
- National security -- United States
- Technology transfer -- Government policy
- Technology transfer -- Government policy -- United States
- United States
- National security
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Each year, billions of dollars in arms and 'dual-use' items, items that have both commercial and military applications, are exported to U.S. allies and strategic partners. To further national security, foreign policy, and economic interests, the U.S. government controls the export of these items. Agencies have taken actions to address several weaknesses in the U.S. export control system that we previously identified and the Administration's export control reform initiatives have the potential to address others if fully implemented. Specifically, agencies have taken actions in several areas, including reducing the time it takes to process arms licenses and making initial efforts to coordinate export control enforcement activities among multiple agencies. The export control reform framework, as proposed, has the potential to address weaknesses in the U.S. export control system related to control lists, licensing, enforcement, and information technology, including areas where agencies have not addressed prior findings. However, for a few areas, such as developing measures of effectiveness for the arms export control system, agencies have not addressed some of our prior findings and the reform framework does not contain specific initiatives to address them. Furthermore, the Administration may have challenges in implementing fundamental reform of the export control system, such as reaching interagency agreement on which items need to be controlled and obtaining congressional approval for implementing reforms. Enclosure I provides additional details on our reports from 2001 to 2010 related to U.S. export controls, including their key findings, agency actions in response to these findings, and whether the export control reform framework includes actions that may address these findings. This report includes no new recommendations
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- Martin, Belva M
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- Export controls
- Communication of technical information
- Technology transfer
- Arms transfers
- National security
- Arms transfers
- Communication of technical information
- Export controls
- National security
- Technology transfer
- United States
- Label
- Export controls : agency actions and proposed reform initiatives may address previously identified weaknesses, but challenges remain, [Belva M. Martin]
- Note
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- Title from p.1 screen (GAO, viewed on Dec. 21, 2010)
- "November 16, 2010."
- "GAO-11-135R."
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
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- 693975984
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- 1 online resource (23 pages)
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- Label
- Export controls : agency actions and proposed reform initiatives may address previously identified weaknesses, but challenges remain, [Belva M. Martin]
- Note
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- Title from p.1 screen (GAO, viewed on Dec. 21, 2010)
- "November 16, 2010."
- "GAO-11-135R."
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
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- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- mixed
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Control code
- 693975984
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (23 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- c
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)693975984
- System details
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- System requirements: Adobe Reader
- Mode of access: World Wide Web
Subject
- Arms transfers -- United States -- Government policy
- Communication of technical information -- Government policy
- Communication of technical information -- Government policy -- United States
- Export controls
- Export controls -- United States
- Arms transfers -- Government policy
- National security -- United States
- Technology transfer -- Government policy
- Technology transfer -- Government policy -- United States
- United States
- National security
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