• (03/20/2024):

    (03/20/2024): Commerce Rule Advances U.S. National Security by Enhancing Coordination Between Commerce Export Controls and Treasury Sanctions

  • (03/14/2024):

    (03/14/2024): Commerce Updates Rules To Further Restrict Exports To Nigaragua Due To Foreign Policy Concerns

  • (3/07/2024):

    (3/07/2024): Chinese National Residing in California Arrested for Theft of Artificial Intelligence-Related Trade Secrets from Google

  • (3/05/2024):

    (3/05/2024): Two Defendants Arrested for Conspiring to Illegally Export Weapons to South Sudan

  • (3/01/2024):

    (3/01/2024): Russian International Money Launderer Pleads Guilty to Illicitly Procuring Large Quantities of U.S.-Manufactured Dual-Use, Military Grade Microelectronics for Russian Entities

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Events

March 27-29, 2024, Update Conference on Export Controls and Policy, Washington, D.C. (2)

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BIS has rescheduled the Update Conference on Export Controls and Policy to March 27-29, 2024. The venue for the conference is the Marriott Marquis hotel in Washington, DC.  For registration information, CLICK HERE.  Register Now as an attendee or as an exhibitor.

 

April 9-10, 2024, Complying with U.S. Export Controls seminar, St. Louis, Missouri (2)

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In partnership with the Missouri District Export Council, BIS is offering a two-day in-person program that will cover the information exporters need to know to comply with U.S. export control requirements under the Export Administration Regulations. Click here for details.

 

April 23-24, 2024, Complying with U.S. Export Controls seminar, Los Angeles, CA

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In partnership with the Southern California District Export Council, BIS is offering a two-day in-person program that will cover the information exporters need to know to comply with U.S. export control requirements under the Export Administration Regulations. Click here for details.

 

   

The Office of Strategic Industries and Economic Security (SIES) supports U.S. national security and the U.S. defense industrial base through its involvement in the following interagency and international programs and activities:

  • 600 Series - SIES is responsible for policy actions, export licenses, commodity classifications, license determinations, and advisory opinions for 600 series items.
  • Defense Priorities and Allocations System (DPAS) – SIES administers the Defense Priorities and Allocations System utilized by the Departments of Defense (DOD), Energy, and Homeland Security, the General Services Administration, and owners/operators of critical infrastructure to prioritize the performance of contracts to support national defense programs.
  • Offsets in Defense Trade – SIES prepares an annual report to Congress on offsets in defense trade and serves on an interagency team that engages foreign governments to reduce the adverse impact of offsets in defense procurements.
  • National Defense Stockpile Market Impact Committee – SIES co-chairs the interagency National Defense Stockpile Market Impact Committee that advises DOD on the potential economic impact of disposals of stockpiled material. 
  • NATO-Related Business Opportunities – SIES serves as the U.S. Government authority that certifies a U.S. firm’s eligibility to compete for NATO-funded procurements. 
  • Defense Trade Advocacy – SIES is part of the interagency review of industry requests for U.S. Government advocacy support in foreign defense competitions.
  • Excess Defense Articles Program – SIES provides DOD with input on the competitiveness implications of DOD’s proposed transfers of excess defense articles. 
  • In addition to the above programs and activities, SIES coordinates the Bureau of Industry and Security’s participation on the interagency Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States and on the interagency Defense Production Act Committee established in 2011 to promote the more effective use of Defense Production Act authorities to support military, energy, homeland security, emergency preparedness, and critical infrastructure programs.

    This Website contains a wide range of information on SIES programs.  We hope you will find the content relevant, easy to use, and beneficial, as we carry out our mission of supporting U.S. national security and the U.S. defense industrial base

       
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