k0vty@juno.com wrote:
Hi Bob (N4HY)
Thanks for taking the time to ponder for the BB and me some of the twists and turns of ITAR issues.
I hope the BB apprecaites your time and effort. Here are a few more questions?
8.) How do exclusionary zones with in the US work as in the AO-40 integration and shipping zone, as it relates to ITAR?
These deal only with tariffs, taxation, etc. As soon as you move a piece of electronics from outside any such zone into that zone with the purpose being to do any export or even a DEEMED export, it is covered.
9.) How does Amsat-NA insure ITAR security among it's own engineering staff?
After our MEA CULPA to the state department, we are being instructed on how to comply and every person working with us will be subjected to the treatment, err uhh, training.
10.) Does the German Government have ITAR like laws for the AMSAT-DL folks to follow?
They have export control laws as do all governments. Germans are by their nature (from my experience) rule abiding law followers and do not want to sign documents exposing themselves to onerous restrictions. So far as I know, they do not force foreign citizens (non-Germans) to sign a document that says for the purposes of the satellite exercise, it doesn't matter where in the world you are, or even if it is illegal for you to sign such a document in your own country, you will agree you are subject to German law. The chutzpah involved in such a set of rules on our part is almost too much to wrap your mind around, especially applied to amateur radio satellites since these rules interfere with the purpose of amateur radio world wide.
11.) Are there any ITAR shipping limitation involved as to methods and ports?
I do not understand what this means.
Global is getting to mean many things it would appear.
Thanks you sir, when you get more spare time .
Regards
Joe Murray K0VTY