The Global Impact of ITAR on the For-Profit and Non-Profit Space Communities
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Lohmeyer, Whitney Quinne; Dwyer, Morgan; Gettliffe, Gwendolyn Vines; Marinan, Anne D.; Stockham, Erik; Weigel, Annalisa L.; Cahoy, Kerri; Alibay, Farah; ... Show more Show less
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Under the United States Arms Export Control Act, the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) control the export of technologies that are specified as defense articles on the United States Munitions List (USML). The Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC) within the Department of State (DoS) interprets and enforces these regulations in an effort to safeguard national security by denying advanced military technology to potential competitors.
Date issued
2012-10Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Engineering Systems DivisionJournal
Proceedings of the 25th Symposium on Space Policy, Regulations and Economics
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International Astronautical Federation
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Dwyer, Morgan, Gwen Gettliffe, Whitney Lohmeyer, Annie Marinan, Erik Stockham, Annalisa Weigel, and Kerri Cahoy "The Global Impact of ITAR on the For-Profit and Non-Profit Space Communities." 25th Symposium on Space Policy, Regulations and Economics, IAC-12. International Astronautical Federation, 2012.
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Paper code: IAC-12,E3,2,10,x14466