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AeA New England International Series
U.S. Export Controls:
Key Regulatory Compliance and Security Considerations
Hosted
by
Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
270 Billerica Road,
Chelmsford, MA
Thursday, December 7, 2006
8:00 am - 11:00 am
Registration and networking breakfast begin at
7:30 am.
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Event Description - Speaker - Who
Should Attend - Registration -
AeA Contact -
Directions
Read a recent article about ITAR by our seminar speaker. |
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Event
Description |
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U.S. businesses are
subject to an increasingly complex array of regulatory controls on
the export of their products, services and technical data. Recent
electronic filing requirements and significant increases in penalty
amounts have sharpened the ability of export enforcement agencies to
target wrongdoers. These developments coincide with a dramatic
increase in investigative and enforcement activity involving
businesses of every size. During this program, you will be provided
with cutting edge information designed to forestall enforcement
activities against your business, including the following:
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Recent and
anticipated developments under the Export Administration
Regulations, ITAR, Antiboycott Regulations, and Foreign Corrupt
Practices Act
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Determining which
regulatory regime applies to your business activities
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Establishing an
effective security and compliance program
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Recent
enforcement trends and lessons learned from recent enforcement
actions
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Best practices
tips
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Kerry T.
Scarlott, Esq., Partner at Posternak Blankstein & Lund, is a member of the firm’s Corporate Department. His practice is
focused on business law and international trade law, with particular
expertise in assisting technology-based companies. In the
international trade arena, Kerry assists clients in entering or
expanding their presence in international markets. He advises
clients regarding import and export compliance, foreign sales and
distribution of products, overseas manufacturing and sourcing,
establishing strategic alliances and joint ventures, and acquiring
and selling businesses. Kerry has expertise in counseling
technology-based companies in navigating the Export Administration
Regulations and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations. Kerry
lectures and writes regularly on international trade matters,
including export compliance, foreign distribution and sale of
products, and related topics.
David McCaffrey, Senior Consultant, Corporate Security and
Regulatory Compliance,
has more than 20 years of experience in industrial
security, compliance and information systems security management. He
is currently advising a Fortune 100 corporation on global corporate
security and regulatory compliance initiatives. David conducts
full-scale reviews and audits of corporations existing security and
compliance programs and advises executive management on their state
and condition. He develops and implements programs to reinforce and
structure security and compliance requirements throughout the
organization. By facilitating security education and compliance
training, he is able to effectively enhance policy and regulatory
guidance to corporation clients. David served in the U.S. Navy for
more than 15 years, specializing in the field of cryptology and
intelligence. Following his military service, he directed and
managed industrial security and federal compliance for several
defense and commercial corporations. |
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Who Should Attend |
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This seminar is
designed for executives and managers from companies of all sizes that
are engaged in, or interested in engaging in, defense contracting
(either as prime or sub). |
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Registration |
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AeA Members: $95
Non-Members: $195
TO REGISTER:
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ONLINE REGISTRATION.
Please Note: You will have to log in to the AeA website in order
to use online registration.
- E-MAIL Diane Donaghey.
Please include the title and date of the event you are registering
for as well your name, title, company, email and phone.
Please do not send credit card information via
email. You will be contacted for payment information.
- FAX:
Print this form
and fax to Diane Donaghey at 781.938.0091.
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MAIL:
Print this form
and mail to Diane Donaghey at AeA New England, 444 Washington St.,
Ste. 405, Woburn, MA 01801
- CALL 781.938.1925, x104.
NOTE: Your
registration is not confirmed until full payment is received.

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AeA
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If you have any questions, or need more
information regarding this event, please contact:
Diane Donaghey,
Events Coordinator
AeA New England Council
Phone: 781.938.1925, x104 Fax: 781.938.0091
Bookmark our site:
http://www.aeanet.org/NewEngland
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Directions |
Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
270 Billerica Road
Chelmsford, MA 01824
From the North
I-93 South to I-495 South (exit 44B) toward Lowell.
Take the Lowell Connector / US-3 exit (exit 35C-B-A) toward Nashua, NH /
Burlington.
Take the US-3 S / US-3 N exit (exit 35A / 35B) on the left toward Nashua,
NH.
Merge onto US-3 S via the exit on the left toward Burlington.
Stay on Route 3 South to exit 29 (Route 129) toward Chelmsford.
Merge
onto Billerica Road.
Cadence is 1/2 mile down Billerica Road (#270).
From the South
I-93 North to exit 37B (I-95 South / Route 128 South) toward
Waltham.
Take the US-3 N / Middlesex Turnpike exit (exit 32B-A) toward Lowell /
Burlington.
Merge onto US-3 N via exit 32A toward Lowell / Nashua, NH.
Stay on Route 3 North to exit 29 (Route 129) toward Billerica/Chelmsford.
Bear right onto the Billerica Road ramp and bear right again onto Billerica
Road.
Cadence is 1/2 mile down Billerica Road (#270). |
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11/20/06.
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