Agreements Under the ITAR
TRD-299
Course Description:
This six-week practical course examines the development and submission of Licensing Agreements for Technical Assistance Agreements (TAAs), Manufacturing License Agreements (MLAs) and Warehousing and Distribution Agreements (DAs) as required under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (22 CFR 120-130) as administered by the U.S. State Department, Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC). The official “Guidelines for Preparing Agreements” and subsequent revisions published by the DDTC and the ITAR serve as the basis for this course. Students gain an understanding of the practical requirements that must be met for approval of agreements by the DDTC. Students will gain experience writing elements of agreements for submission.
Prerequisite: Understanding the ITAR (TRD-306)
Course Credit: 3 Credit Hours
Major Course Topics & Course Outcomes
As a result of the group and individual activities included in this course, the student will acquire the following knowledge and skills that can be applied to the workplace:
Technical Assistance Agreement(TAA) ITAR 120.22
- Illustrate the definition of a TAA and why it exists
Manufacturing License Agreement (MLA) ITAR 120.21
- Identify the definition of an MLA and why it exists
- Distinguish an MLA from a TAA
Elements of TAA and MLA Packages
- Recognize what is required in a TAA and MLA
Amendments to Existing Agreements
- Determine the need for amendments to TAAs and MLAs
Transmittal Letters
- Understand how to write a transmittal letter that meets DDTC requirements
TAA and MLA Processes and Procedures
- To understand the processes required to construct a TAA or MLA.
Proviso Reconsideration
- Determine the need for and draft a proviso reconsideration letter.
Certification Letter
- Identify the elements contained in a certification letter.
Establishing Value of an MLA or TAA
- Recognize how to detail the value of an agreement
- Give examples of the possible exemptions related to an MLA or TAA
Export Guidelines
Sub-Licensing
Third Country Foreign Nationals and Dual Citizen Employees
Congressional Notifications
Removing Signatories Prior to Executing an Agreement
Annual Sales Reports for MLAs
Submitting Signed Agreements and DSP-83s
Special Allowance for Satellite Insurance TAA Signatories
Foreign National Employed in the U.S.
- Understand the above guidelines
- Compose DDTC documents that meet these requirements
New Agreements
- Identify how to package agreements for submission.
Amendments
- Describe how to package and submit Amendments
Most Common Problems with MLA & TAA Submissions
- Break down properly prepared submissions
- Understand how to overcome the most common problems before they occur
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