Foley Of Counsel Gregory Husisian authored an article that appeared in Aftermarket Business on October 24, 2011. In the article titled “Export controls on information and technology,” he details some of the considerations that go into implementing an effective compliance program for export controls regulations and their controls on information and technology. Husisian also provides an overview of the typical elements of a technology control plan in order to safeguard technical data associated with the manufacture of defense articles or defense services.
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