International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR)

Thursday, November 4, 2021


9:00 am - 5:00 pm (MT) 

In person: 2650 East 40th Avenue, Denver, CO 80205

Virtual Live: Zoom call-in instructions will be emailed the day before the training.

Training Description

Doing business overseas can become a daunting task as you attempt to meet the many regulations that govern the products or technology you import or export. The International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) control the export and import of defense articles, technical data and services, including certain aerospace technology and products. Understanding the ITAR requirements and how to comply is fundamental to prevent potential costly violations. Join other Colorado companies as we discuss the ever-evolving International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR).

The training will include:
 - Basic and intermediate level discussions of ITAR requirements and compliance
 - Export Control Reform, including recent and proposed changes to the ITAR
 - Case studies on ITAR compliance and enforcement

Recommended for

Export compliance officers, legal department, traffic personnel, customer service representatives, government liasons, trade logistics personnel, personnel from overseas companies who deal with US-based companies or that purchase US-origin products, components or technology, and subsidiaries, affiliates and parents of US businesses.

Instructors

Dave Glynn, Holland & Hart - Dave is an attorney with Holland & Hart, LLP. He has recognized expertise in conducting detailed internal investigations and audits related to export controls, trade sanctions, and Customs laws. Working with clients in the development, drafting, and implementation of compliance programs in various areas of federal regulatory law, he utilizes his extensive experience in export management systems and import compliance programs to help his clients achieve their goals. Dave serves on the board of the World Trade Center Denver. 

Lizbeth Rodriguez-Johnson, ReedSmith LLP - Lizbeth helps her clients develop, draft, and implement compliance programs in various areas of federal regulatory law. She has recognized expertise in conducting detailed internal investigations and audits related to export controls and trade sanctions. Lizbeth also drafts license application, commodity jurisdiction requests, technical assistance agreements, registration statements, license applications, and other international regulatory documents. Lizbeth serves on the board of the World Trade Center Denver.

Training Hours

This training counts for 8 hours towards the Certificate in International Trade.

WTC Denver Members

If you are interested in attending this event using one of your membership's free training credits, please contact your account executive or email institute@wtcdenver.org.

**The registration fee is nonrefundable within 7 days prior to the training.  Participant substitutions can take place at any time.**