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Export Control Modernization Efforts in the News - Archives

2009

09.16.09 AIA Chief Blakey: Export Controls Improving, More Work Needed for Security
09.14.09 Official Reaffirms White House Support for ITAR Reform
09.08.09 Berman's Bid to Revamp Policy on Exports Holds Hope Despite Tough Odds
09.04.09 Earlier Planning for Foreign Weapons Sales Sought in Export-Control Review
08.17.09 U.S. Arms Export Treaties Face Hurdles in Senate
08.14.09 Obama Orders Broad Review of Export-Control Regs
08.05.09 U.S. Offers Technology to Win Brazil Fighter Deal
07.08.09 Delay in treaty approval frustrates U.K. officials, U.S. defense industry

 

2008

04.07.08 U.S. Eyes Removing Some Satellite Components from Munitions List
04.04.08 Treaties May Cut Number of Export Licenses
02.20.08 US Export Lobby Changes Tack Over Controls
02.14.08 Two U.S. Goals Collide; Free Trade, Security Officials Try to Ease Export Rules, but Stop Technology Espionage
02.01.08 Coalition Looks For Next Step On Export-Control Process
02.01.08 Bush Issues Changes to Speed Exports of Sensitive Technology
01.31.08 High-tech lobby notches victory
01.28.08 Outlook Remains Unclear on U.S. Export Reform
01.24.08 Administration seeks to speed State export review process
01.23.08 USA Moves to Improve Arms Export Regulation Process
01.23.08 Bush wants export controls updated

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Aviation and Environment

A little more than a century ago, an aircraft took off from a wind-swept sand dune at Kitty Hawk on a controlled, heavier-than-air flight and changed the world forever. Powering that flight was a tiny aluminum-encased custom-made, gasoline-fueled engine that produced 12 horsepower – about the same as a riding lawn mower.

Export Control

The members of the Aerospace Industries Association have long supported a rigorous export control system that keeps our most advanced technologies out of the hands of our adversaries and rivals. At the same time, it is imperative that this system also operates in a predictable, efficient, and transparent manner to facilitate technology trade and cooperation in the interests of U.S. national and economic security.

Space

AIA celebrates the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission. On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin became the first men to walk on the moon while Michael Collins orbited above. As Armstrong stepped onto the surface of the moon, he said, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.”

Workforce

A highly skilled and robust aerospace workforce is essential to our national security and economic prosperity. Yet today the industry faces impending retirements and a shortage of trained technical graduates, which is a situation that is forecasted to worsen within the decade.