The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) will offer a virtual conference on export control policy on Wednesday, September 2, 2020. This full day virtual experience will include keynote speakers, plenary sessions, breakout sessions and live Q&A with BIS and other agency experts. Registered attendees will be able to access recorded sessions for 30 days after the date of the conference. 

The planned agenda for this conference includes sessions on: 

  • Executive Order 13873: Securing the Telecommunications Supply Chain  
  • The Transition of USML Categories I-III to the CCL (Firearms) 
  • Military End Use and End User Controls 
  • Export Controls in Academic and Research Environments 
  • CFIUS/FIRRMA Update 
  • Regulatory Updates 
  • Anatomy of an Export Enforcement Investigation 
  • License Exceptions in the EAR and Country Groups – Update 
  • Semiconductors: What the Controls Look At 
  • Sanctions & Foreign Policy-based Export Controls 
  • DDTC Updates 
  • The Entity List:  Understanding and Managing the Impact 

What: BIS Virtual Conference on Export Controls

When: September 2, 2020 • 8:30 am – 5:30 pm EDST

Cost: $470.00 – includes one month on demand access

Registration Deadline is Monday, August 31, 2020

For registration information, including invoicing, check payment, media registration or any other details of the BIS 2020 Virtual Conference, contact the Outreach and Educational Services Division at: virtualevent@bis.doc.gov