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.
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.
Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity to learn about today’s thorniest compliance issues from regulators, general counsels, compliance and licensing managers at Infocast's Nuclear Export Controls 2013 Summit.
Sincerely,
The Infocast Team
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Atkins ■ Babcock & Wilcox Company ■ BakerHostetler, LLP ■ Balch & Bingham LLP ■ Bechtel Power Corporation ■ Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation ■ Energy Technology International ■ ENERTECH ■ Enrichment Technology Company Limited ■ Exelon ■ Fluid Components International LLC ■ International Atomic Energy Agency ■ Louisiana Energy Services ■ MEPPI ■ MetalTek International ■ Mitsubishi Nuclear Energy Systems ■ NGO Center for Non Proliferation and Export Control ■ NRG ■ Nuclear Regulatory Commission ■ Oak Ridge National Laboratory ■ Paul C. Rizzo Associates, Inc. ■ QualTech NP, a BU of Curtiss-Wright Flow Control Company ■ Toshiba America Nuclear Energy Crop. ■ Transport Logistics International, Inc. ■ URENCO Ltd ■ USEC Inc.
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