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Last year’s 1st Annual Arizona Export Compliance Summit in Phoenix was a resounding success. This year the event moves South to Tucson and the large and growing technology sector there. Participants are again welcome from across the country.You are invited and encouraged to attend this September 12-13, 2012, Arizona District Export Council and US Commercial Service hosted low-cost, high-quality, unique, practical application-oriented hands-on program at the Westward Look Wyndham Grand Resort and Spa, 245 East Ina Road, Tucson, Arizona 85704. This two-day program includes the seminar, networking reception, workshops, roundtables and free afternoon, no-obligation one-hour sessions with presenters. It is jointly sponsored by the law firm of Sandler, Travis and Rosenberg, PA; Sandler & Travis Trade Advisory Services, Inc; Trade Compliance Solutions, exportassure and Raytheon. Other partners include the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI), Arizona Technology Council (ATC), Arizona International Growth Group (AZIGG), The Export Practitioner, International Compliance Professionals Association (ICPA) and NASBITE International.Discounts are available for ACCI, ATC, AZIGG and ICPA members, government, faculty and students.

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Page 1: Arizona Export Compliance Summit Flyer

September 12 Westward Look Wyndham Grand 245 East Ina Road, Tucson, Arizona 85704

We invite you to participate in this practicalapplication, case study oriented program targeting:

• Key evolving requirements for the Export Administration Regulations and International Traffic in Arms Regulations compliance

• Managing export expo

• The devastating consequences of non

• Export control reform impact & implications, bapproaches and solutions for

Participants will also have the opportunity to professionals in no cost one-on-

The State Trade & Export Promotion Administration (SBA). SBA funding is not an endorsement of any products, opinions or services.

All SBA funded programs are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis.

Arizona companies may qualify for partial reimbursement of the registration fee via the STEP grant.For more information, please contact Kevin O’Shea at

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,

The Day 2 One-on-One Sessions with Presenters are Available FirstContact Sally Chambers to schedule a session

September 12-13, 2012 Westward Look Wyndham Grand Resort & Spa

East Ina Road, Tucson, Arizona 85704

invite you to participate in this practical application, case study oriented program targeting:

requirements for the Export Administration Regulations and International Traffic in Arms Regulations compliance

Managing export exposure, liability and risk

The devastating consequences of non-compliance

Export control reform impact & implications, best practices, recapproaches and solutions for export compliance challenges

Participants will also have the opportunity to interact with leading export compliance-one meetings and also benchmark with other organizations

Export Promotion (STEP) Grant Program is partially funded by the U.S. Small Business

Administration (SBA). SBA funding is not an endorsement of any products, opinions or services. All SBA funded programs are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis.

es may qualify for partial reimbursement of the registration fee via the STEP grant.For more information, please contact Kevin O’Shea at [email protected]

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,

Important Note:

One Sessions with Presenters are Available First-Come/FirstContact Sally Chambers to schedule a session.

application, case study oriented program targeting:

requirements for the Export Administration Regulations

recommended

interact with leading export compliance benchmark with other organizations.

Grant Program is partially funded by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). SBA funding is not an endorsement of any products, opinions or services.

All SBA funded programs are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis.

es may qualify for partial reimbursement of the registration fee via the STEP grant. [email protected].

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2012

Come/First-Served.

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Day One - September 12

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7:45 AM Registration & Networking Breakfast

8:30 AM Opening Remarks

8:45 AM Overview & Update on U.S. Export

Controls: Players, Policies and Processes John Priecko, President and Managing Partner, Trade Compliance Solutions

9:45 AM Hot Topics: EAR & ITAR

Hillary Doll, Export/Import Operations Compliance, Raytheon CompanyMonica White, Director Export Compliance, Sandler & Travis Trade Advisory Services(STTAS)

11:00 AM Export Control Reform John Priecko and

Melissa Proctor, Partner, Sandler Travis & Rosenberg, P.A. (ST&R)

Noon Keynote Luncheon Speaker

Richard (Rick) B. Weir, Assistant Special Agent in Charge, Office of Export Enforcement, US Department of Commerce, Los Angeles CA

1:30 PM Academia / Industry / Supplier Panel

Moderator: Sol Brody, Director, Raytheon Export/Import Operations, with David Dozor, Chief Executive Officer, Infrared Laboratories, Inc.; Kay Ellis, Export Controls Officer, University of Arizona; Kelly Roemer, Manager International Trade Compliance, Northrop Grumman Technical Services, Inc.

3:15 PM Enforcement Update and the Latest Consequences of Non-ComplianceMelissa Proctor

4:15 PM Q&A

With all the presenters 5:00 PM Networking Reception to Hosted by ST&R, STTAS 7 PM and exportassure

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Overview & Update on U.S. Export

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Compliance, Sandler & Travis Trade Advisory Services

Melissa Proctor, Partner, Sandler Travis

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Agent in Charge, Office of Export Enforcement, US Department of Commerce,

Industry / Supplier Panel Sol Brody, Director, Raytheon

David Dozor, Chief Executive Officer, Infrared

Export Controls Kelly Roemer,

Manager International Trade Compliance, rumman Technical Services, Inc.

Enforcement Update and the Latest Compliance

Day Two - September 13th

7:30 AM Registration & Networking Breakfast 8:00 AM Opening Remarks 8:15 AM Jurisdiction & Classification Workshop:

The Critical Importance of Getting Them Right

The Essential Nuts &Hillary Doll

Case Studies, Enforcement, Consequences of Nonand Lessons LearnedJohn Priecko

10:15 AM Audits & Assessments Workshop

Essential Elements of Export Compliance The Basics-Legal &

Perspectives Melissa Proctor

Case Studies, Enforcement, Consequences of Nonand Lessons LearnedMonica White

12:15 PM Morning program concludes 12:30 PM Jurisdiction & Classification Roundtable

(over lunch) Moderator: Hillary Doll 1:00 PM One Hour One-on-One Sessions to with John Priecko & Melissa Proctor 5:00 PM separate software demonstrations

(to pre-schedule, contact [email protected]

2:00 PM Audits & Assessments Roundtable Moderator: Monica White

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Jurisdiction & Classification Workshop: The Critical Importance of Getting Them

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Case Studies, Enforcement, Consequences of Non-Compliance and Lessons Learned

Audits & Assessments Workshop: Essential Elements of Export Compliance

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Case Studies, Enforcement, Consequences of Non-Compliance and Lessons Learned

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Jurisdiction & Classification Roundtable

Hillary Doll

One Sessions John Priecko & Melissa Proctor and

demonstrations schedule, contact Sally Chambers,

[email protected]; 480-884-1658)

ssessments Roundtable Monica White

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