FY24 BIS Seminar Schedule

(Subject to Change)

 

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Location

Topics

Details

JANUARY 2024

 

 

 

 

 

FEBRUARY 2024

 

 

 

Feb 27-Mar 1

Live, Online

 Complying with U.S. Export Controls

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MARCH 2024

 

 

 

Mar 27-29

Washington, DC

Update Conference on Export Controls and Policy

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APRIL 2024

 

 

 

April 9-10

St. Louis, MO

Complying with U.S. Export Controls

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April 23-24

Los Angeles, CA

Complying with U.S. Export Controls

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MAY 2024

 

 

 

 

 

JUNE 2024

 

 

 

June  25-26

Detroit, MI

Complying with U.S. Export Controls

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JULY 2024

 

 

 

   

 

AUGUST 2024

 

 

 

   

 

SEPTEMBER 2024

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

BIS Seminar Frequently Asked Questions

Which seminar should I attend if I am new to exporting?

For those new to exporting we suggest attending our two-day program, “Complying with U.S. Export Controls.” It moves at a slower pace than the one-day “Essentials of Export Controls” seminar and allows time for more hands-on exercises to solidify the knowledge presented in the minds of the attendees.

Which seminar should I attend if I am NOT new to exporting?

If you are an experienced exporter our “Essentials of U.S. Export Controls” is an excellent option as a refresher course. You may also be interested in attending one of our special topic courses. These courses are either one-day or one half-day in duration. Some of the special topics include license exceptions, technology controls, and deemed exports. A description of all courses offered by BIS is available on our website and can be accessed by clicking here.

What is the dress code for a BIS seminar?

Dress code is business casual.

When do seminars open for registration?

Generally, seminars are opened for registration six weeks before the date they are scheduled to be held. This also depends upon how quickly our cosponsors are able to finalize all details of the seminar, such as location and cost. If you would like to be notified when a seminar opens for registration, we suggest you sign up for our seminar email notification service, which can be accessed from the following web link: https://www.bis.doc.gov/index.php/component/rsform/form/49-subscription-list-form?Itemid=391.

How can I register for a seminar?

Once a seminar is open for registration you should click on the link for “additional information”. There will be a link for registration on that page. Details about the seminar, such as its time, location, accommodations and the seminar fee and what that fee covers, will also be found on the “additional information” page.

I cannot attend a seminar for which I have registered, can I get a refund?

It depends upon when you need to cancel. A cancellation period is listed on the “additional information” page. If you need to cancel your attendance after the cancellation period listed then you will not be able to obtain a refund but you will be allowed to send a substitute from your company to attend in your place.

Will your seminar cover ITAR regulations?

No, our seminars will not cover ITAR regulations as they fall under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Department of State. Therefore, BIS seminars will primarily cover the Export Administration Regulations. However, some BIS seminars do include segments on Bureau of Census and Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) regulations.

How can I get a seminar in my area?

You should contact your local U.S. Export Assistance Center and ask them to host a BIS seminar for your area. Let them know which BIS seminar you are interested in attending. They can then use that information to gauge interest in your area for that type of seminar.

What is the primary difference between the two-day “Complying with U.S. Export Controls” and the “Essentials of U.S. Export Controls”?

The primary difference between these two seminars is time as the “Complying” is a two-day seminar and the “Essentials” is a one-day seminar. Both seminars cover the same subjects but the two-day seminar allows more time for each topic. The “Complying” seminar introduces a case study about a fictional company new to exporting that attendees follow throughout the seminar. Many two-day seminars include additional speakers from Bureau of Census and Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). The one-day “Essentials” seminar is very fast-paced as it has to cover a lot of material in a shorter period of time.

Do I need to bring the EAR with me or are training materials provided?

You do not need to bring anything with you. All materials will be provided to you at the seminar.

How can I be notified of new seminar postings?

You may register for our seminar email notification service at the following website https://mailinglist.bis.doc.gov/lists/?p=subscribe&id=2&id=2.

What topics are covered in a BIS seminar?

BIS seminars are designed to help exporters navigate the Export Administration Regulations (EAR). Topics include what is subject to the EAR, general prohibitions, export control classification numbers (ECCNs), license exceptions, license applications, Simplified Network Application Process Redesign (SNAP-R - the online application submission program), export enforcement, export clearance and recordkeeping. Some seminars include presentations by the Bureau of Census and the Office of Foreign Assets Control(OFAC).

Who are the presenters?

Our instructors are experienced export policy specialists and enforcement personnel from BIS in Washington, D.C., the Western Regional Office in California and from BIS's field offices, as well as representatives from other U.S. government agencies as appropriate.

Are CLE credits offered?

Our programs are certified by the State Bar of California for CLE credit. Many State Bars will accept credits from programs certified by other State Bars. Thus, if you are an attorney in another state, you may be able to accrue CLE credits by submitting the attendance form to your own State.

Take advantage of BIS's free on-line training, which is available in a variety of electronic formats.

Update 2016 Conference on Export Controls and Policy

Update 2015 Conference on Export Controls and Policy

Update 2014 Conference on Export Controls and Policy

Update 2013 Conference on Export Controls and Policy 

Special Topics Training Modules and Other Archived Webinars

 

Archived Training Material

Archived training material are historical documents and may not reflect the current policy or provisions of the Export Administration Regulations. BIS online training material are not substitutes for consulting the Export Administration Regulations.

                                                BIS Events | Webinars | Slide Decks and Brochures

                                                BIS Events

                                                Annual Conference 2018

                                                Update 2017

                                                Update 2016

                                                Update 2015

                                                Update 2014

                                                Update 2013

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                                                Webinars:

                                                               

                                                De Minimis and Direct Product Rules Webinar, December 17, 2015

                                                Video | Transcript

 

                                                License Exceptions, August 14, 2013

                                                Video | Transcript

 

                                                Foreign Exports of U.S. Origin Items, May 29, 2013

                                                Video | Transcript

 

Specially Designed, May 15, 2013

                                                Video | Transcript

 

AES Changes as a Result of ECR, May 1, 2013

                                                Video | Transcript

 

Export Control Reform Implementation and Specially Designed, April 17, 2013

                                                Video | Transcript

                                               

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                                                Slide Decks and Brochures:

 

ECR Dashboard, October 12, 2016

 

                                                Specially Designed, November 14, 2014

 

                                                ECR Brochure, November 14, 2014

 

ECR and AES, November 14, 2014

 

Implementation of Export Control Reform, November 14, 2014

 

EAR vs. ITAR License Application Process, June 19, 2013

 

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