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Posted: 13 Dec 2012 09:10 AM PST
Infocast press release below.
------------------------------ Infocast Presents Nuclear Export Controls 2013, Regulators and Experienced Compliance Managers to Gather in D.C.The Three-day Event Focuses on Staying Compliant – and Competitive – in an Increasingly International Nuclear IndustryWoodland Hills, CA – January 14, 2013 – Infocast, the industry-leading conference and event producer, is organizing the Nuclear Export Controls Summit on January 14 - 16, 2013 at the Renaissance Dupont Circle Hotel in Washington, D.C., where regulators and experienced nuclear export control compliance managers will gather to take part in the three-day, information-packed event.
Even
as a surge in international nuclear construction increases the
importance of accessing export markets to US-based equipment providers,
service suppliers and consultants in the nuclear supply chain, increased
scrutiny is being placed on nuclear exports. In
particular, the provisions of 10 CFR Part 810, which governs the US
Department of Energy’s portion of the nuclear export control regime, are
undergoing a major revision for the first time in some 25 years.
These
far-reaching revisions are expected to make explicit for the first time
controls of “deemed exports” potentially caused by the exposure of
controlled technologies, techniques or knowledge to foreign national
employees, contractors and visitors, and tighten controls on dual-use
technologies, fuel enrichment and processing technologies. Combined
with the traditional difficulties in determining whether a particular
technology or service is subject to Department of Energy, Department of
Commerce/BIS or NRC jurisdiction, only those equipment manufacturers,
service suppliers, fuel suppliers, and nuclear operating utilities with
the most up-to-date information will be able to stay compliant—and
competitive—in an increasing international nuclear industry.
Representatives
from the Bureau of Industry and Security, Nuclear Regulatory Commission
and the National Nuclear Security Administration will be present, along
with industry experts from Enrichment Technologies, Inc., Exelon
Corporation, GE Hitachi and Louisiana Energy Services, LLC among many
others. The Summit aims to bring together respected thought
leaders to share their knowledge on how to implement an effective
compliance control system without overly restraining legitimate trade.
The
event also will feature a primer on Monday, January 14, Nuclear Export
Control Regulation and Compliance, which will focus on providing
participants with a basic understanding of nuclear export control
regulations and the know-how to implement a compliance program.
For more information or to register, please visit the event website at www.infocastinc.com/nuke-
About Infocast
For
over 25 years, Infocast has produced the highest quality
events, tailored to the needs of the industries we serve. It conducts
intensive research on the marketplace, pulling from an extensive network
of experts to give you the information and connections to succeed.
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12/13/2012
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