Understand why International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR) compliance is critical for government contractors and how to navigate the requirements with confidence.
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If you work with items on the U.S. Munitions List (whether it’s physical products, software, or technical data), ITAR most likely applies to your organization. This guide explores the types of organizations that are subject to the regulation and what it means if an organization doesn’t have ITAR compliance on its radar. You’ll read real-life examples of ITAR violations and what to look for when assessing your organization's own ITAR compliance.
ITAR data can often be considered CDI (Covered Defense Information), meaning you’ll be subject to DFARS 252.204.7012 and need to be prepared.
ITAR is designed to protect U.S. interests at home and abroad and to keep U.S. citizens safe. Adhering to ITAR can boost your reputation in the industry.
A good first step to ensure you’re on the right path, is to document policies and procedures and stay up to date by reviewing them regularly.