• (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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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.

 

   

Mr. Majauskas, a member of the Senior Executive Service, serves as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Export Enforcement. He is responsible for investigative and compliance activities directed primarily at enforcing national security and foreign policy objectives focused on sensitive exports to hostile entities, terrorists and state sponsors of terrorism, and prohibited foreign boycotts. He oversees a highly specialized cadre of export enforcement Special Agents, analysts, and support personnel located at the U.S. Department of Commerce in Washington, DC, nine domestic field offices, and at locations abroad in the United Arab Emirates, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, India, and Russia.

Prior to assuming duties as the Deputy Assistant Secretary, Mr. Majauskas served in a variety of senior executive positions within the Legislative Branch. They included, Assistant Sergeant at Arms for the United States Senate with responsibility for continuity and emergency preparedness operations, Director of the Office of Emergency Management and Director of the Office of Plans, Operations and Homeland Security for the United States Capitol Police and Chief of Staff for the Chief of the United States Capitol Police.

Mr. Majauskas retired from the United States Army as a Military Police Colonel after nearly 30 years of experience in leading highly successful law enforcement and security operations both domestically and internationally. He commanded at all levels from company to brigade and served in numerous law enforcement positions as a military police operations officer, deputy provost marshal, provost marshal and as the deputy chief of staff for the Army Criminal Investigations Command. His military career culminated as the Senior Department of Defense Liaison Officer to the Drug Enforcement Administration, U.S. Department of Justice.

Mr. Majauskas is a native of Watertown, Connecticut. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree from the University of Connecticut and a Master of Public Administration from Golden Gate University.

   
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