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SUMMARY:Defense Technology Summit
DESCRIPTION:The second annual Defense Technology Summit (DTS) is hosted by the Office of US Senator Thom Tillis\, Office of US Senator Ted Budd\, Fayetteville Technical Community College (FTCC)\, the North Carolina Military Business Center and the North Carolina Defense Technology Transition Office. The DTS is held in conjunction with the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) Warfighter Summit and Exposition on July 26-27 in Fayetteville\, North Carolina. \nThe DTS will highlight the advanced technology needs of major military commands in North Carolina and of the Department of Defense (DoD) and the correlating capabilities of the innovation ecosystem in North Carolina and the southeast.  The DTS will establish a dialogue and partnerships between industry\, academia and government to address the future technology needs of America’s warfighters. \n\nBeginning with a pressing tactical scenario and followed by a series of in-depth roundtable discussions\, thought leaders\, with diverse views\, will explore pressing needs and how they may be addressed collaboratively through an expansive innovation ecosystem.  Discussions will include topics such as emerging technologies\, collaboration for innovation\, and the future of warfare in the face of mounting threats\, and demonstrations of dual-use advanced technologies that may help satisfy rapidly evolving requirements. \n\nWhy participate:  \n\na single day\, a single location to meet and interact with government\, academia\, and industry innovators\nan opportunity to spend the following day with major defense contractors attending the AUSA Summit & Expo\nlearn what others are doing that may help provide solutions to your organization’s gaps/problems\nexpand your connections with the North Carolina Innovation Ecosystem\n\nWhen.  July 25\, 2023 \n\nWhere.\nFayetteville Technical Community College\nTony Rand Student Center\, Multi-Purpose Room (building #7)\n2201 Hull Road\, Fayetteville\, NC \n\nRegister. For more information or to register\, visit: https://defense.ncmbc.us/.
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/defense-technology-summit/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Export Education: Export Controls (Licensing)
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina (EDPNC) for a free webinar\, led by Mike Allocca of Allocca Enterprises\, to learn about Export Controls (Licensing). \nHave you sent your exports under No License Required (NLR) on your Shippers Export Declaration (SED)? When was the last time you verified that your products do not require a license to export? Did you know that an export can require three licenses including the product\, the end user\, and the country of final destination? Did you know that violations of the Export Administration Regulations for civil penalties have been increased from $10\,000 to $50\,000 per violation and criminal penalties have been increased from 10 years in jail to 20 years? If you’re unfamiliar with how to use and check the commerce control list and Export Control Classification Number (ECCN)\, then this class is for you. \nTopics covered in this webinar include: \n\nReviewing US export control agencies and how to find them.\nUnderstanding the three ways an export can be licensed.\nKnowing your customer and asking five mandatory questions.\nUsing due diligence reviewing the seven lists from denied parties to sanctioned countries.\nDetermining if your product requires a license.\nUnderstanding ECCN classifications and country chart specific requirements.\nUsing the Commerce Control List (CCL).\nFilling out export documentation.\nApplying for a Department of Commerce license.Webinar\n\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/webinar-export-education-export-controls-licensing/
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