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We invite you to participate in and contribute to these unique, practical application-oriented sessions at the University of Phoenix, Ontario Learning Center, 3110 East Guasti Road, 1 st Floor, Ontario, California 91761. Thursday, October 15 th , 2015 ~ 8 AM-7 PM ~ Full-Day Program and Networking Reception HOSTS: US Department of Commerce, International trade Administration, The U.S & Foreign Commercial Service ® (USCS) and California Inland Empire District Export Council (CIEDEC) SPONSORS: Livingston International, Dentons and Trade Compliance Solutions (TCS) PARTNERS: National District Export Council, California Chamber of Commerce and Council for international Trade, California State University-San Bernardino, Global Trade & Logistics Network San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, City of Murrieta, Minority Business Development Agency Business Center-Riverside Operated by the So Cal Corporate Growth Partners, California Centers for International Trade Development, The Export Practitioner, Tyler Search, NASBITE International and International Compliance Professionals Association This Timely, Engaging and Interactive Program Targets: The Latest on Export Controls: Overview and all the Latest Including Export Control Reform (ECR) Issues, the Related Evolving Compliance and Enforcement Environment with Obligations Under the Export Administration Regulations and International Traffic in Arms Regulations Case Study Insights into Minimizing Risk, Exposure and Liability for Your Organization and You Real World Enforcement and Compliance Considerations - Impact and Implications as a Result of ECR and the Migration from State Department to Commerce Department Hands-on Jurisdiction and the Critical Importance of Getting it Right in the Context of ECR Practical Tips to Avoid Returned Without Action Cases and Other Hot Topics Such As ECR, brokering, Restricted Parties Screening, Third-Country/Dual Nationals, Merger and Acquisition Due Diligence… Industry Panel & Best Practices - Successfully Navigating Defense, Dual-Use and Commercial Exports on the US Munitions List and Commerce Control List in challenging and Very Competitive Times Enforcement Update and the Consequences of Non-Compliance with Recent Lessons Learned [NOTE: California Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Credits are pending for this program] For more information, please contact: Fred Latuperissa; Director, U.S. Export Assistance Center; Ontario, California 909-390-8283 - [email protected] - Register today at https://exportcontrolclass.eventbrite.com - REGISTRATION: $225/Person [$195 for DEC and PARTNERS (noted above) as well as government, faculty/students] Registration Deadline: Friday, October 9 th , 2015 (Space is Limited)

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You’re invited to join us and trade compliance counterparts for one of the various programs we do across the country focused on lower cost high quality, hands-on, practical application and case study based outreach, education and training. We guarantee a proven, lively, top-notch and useful experience. Our agendas are a direct result of feedback from attendees at prior events as well as counterparts in industry and the US Government. We are doing two October programs in the Ontario, CA, area (a free 2-hour session for academia, labs, federally funded research and development centers on Wednesday afternoon, October 14th a full one-day “Evolving Export Controls, Compliance and Enforcement” effort on Thursday, October 15th).The idea is to provide practitioners the information and tools they need to actually do the job. Unlike other high-cost providers who do little more than cut and paste chapter and verse from the regulations, put the material on a slide and then read it to the audience, our interactive programs engage attendees with a great bang for the buck.The efforts in the Ontario, California, area are hosted by US Department of Commerce, International trade Administration, the U.S & Foreign Commercial Service® and California Inland Empire District Export Council. Other program sponsors and partners include a variety of local, regional, national and international organizations.We strive for a balanced and diverse speaker team including savvy professionals from inside and outside the region and a cross-section of experienced industry practitioners, consultants, lawyers, US Government and others from the trade compliance/export control communities.The full program on October 15th includes breakfast, lunch, a hosted end-of-day networking reception and free one-hour one-on-one sessions with presenters.If you have any questions please contact Fred Latuperissa, Director, U.S. Export Assistance Center; Ontario, California; 909-390-8283, [email protected].

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  • We invite you to participate in and contribute to these unique, practical application-oriented sessions at the

    University of Phoenix, Ontario Learning Center, 3110 East Guasti Road, 1st Floor, Ontario, California 91761.

    Thursday, October 15th, 2015 ~ 8 AM-7 PM ~ Full-Day Program and Networking Reception

    HOSTS: US Department of Commerce, International trade Administration, The U.S & Foreign Commercial Service

    (USCS) and California Inland Empire District Export Council (CIEDEC)

    SPONSORS: Livingston International, Dentons and Trade Compliance Solutions (TCS) PARTNERS: National District Export Council, California Chamber of Commerce and Council for international Trade, California State University-San Bernardino, Global Trade & Logistics Network San Manuel Band of Mission Indians,

    City of Murrieta, Minority Business Development Agency Business Center-Riverside Operated by the So Cal Corporate Growth Partners, California Centers for International Trade Development, The Export Practitioner, Tyler Search,

    NASBITE International and International Compliance Professionals Association

    This Timely, Engaging and Interactive Program Targets: The Latest on Export Controls: Overview and all the Latest Including Export Control Reform (ECR)

    Issues, the Related Evolving Compliance and Enforcement Environment with Obligations Under the Export Administration Regulations and International Traffic in Arms Regulations

    Case Study Insights into Minimizing Risk, Exposure and Liability for Your Organization and You

    Real World Enforcement and Compliance Considerations - Impact and Implications as a Result of ECR and the Migration from State Department to Commerce Department

    Hands-on Jurisdiction and the Critical Importance of Getting it Right in the Context of ECR

    Practical Tips to Avoid Returned Without Action Cases and Other Hot Topics Such As ECR, brokering, Restricted Parties Screening, Third-Country/Dual Nationals, Merger and Acquisition Due Diligence

    Industry Panel & Best Practices - Successfully Navigating Defense, Dual-Use and Commercial Exports on the US Munitions List and Commerce Control List in challenging and Very Competitive Times

    Enforcement Update and the Consequences of Non-Compliance with Recent Lessons Learned

    [NOTE: California Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Credits are pending for this program]

    For more information, please contact: Fred Latuperissa; Director, U.S. Export Assistance Center; Ontario, California

    909-390-8283 - [email protected]

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  • Evolving Export Controls, Compliance and Enforcement - Inland Empire Edition

    AAGGEENNDDAA (As of 8/6/2015)

    These hot topics are presented based on consistent feedback from attendees at programs across the country.

    8-8:45 AM Registration / Breakfast / Networking

    8:45-9 AM Opening Remarks (Chris Kuran, Chair, CIEDEC and Roy Paulson, Chair, National District Export Council)

    9-9:30 AM Overview: Current Players, Policies, Processes and Status in the Context of Ongoing Dynamic Changes (John Priecko, President and Managing Partner, TCS)

    9:30-10:15 AM Export Control Reform: Details and Update -- Whats the Latest, What Should you Be Doing/ Practical Application and Lessons Learned from Real World Case Studies and Enforcement Actions (Kevin Lombardo, Partner, Dentons)

    10:15-10:30 AM BREAK

    10:30 AM-11:15 AM Jurisdiction & Classification: The Critical Importance of Getting Them Right With Tools You Can Use to Do So [Brian Laney, Director of Global Logistics & Trade Compliance and Empowered Official (EO), Cubic Corporation and John]

    11:15-Noon FCPA & OFAC: All You Need to Know About the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and Department of the Treasury, Office of Foreign Assets Control regulatory requirements and Best Practices [Kevin Lombardo and Kimberly (Kim) Benson, Vice President, Cange International, Inc.]

    9 AM-Noon One-on-Ones: No cost/one-hour sessions with the afternoon presenters are available first-come/first-served. Contact Fred Latuperissa at 909-390-8429, or [email protected] for additional details and to reserve a time.

    Noon-12:45 PM Automation: Essential Software and Record Keeping Requirements, What Difference Do They Make with Important Step-by-Step Due Diligence Considerations (Chadd Westhoff, Executive Director, Global Trade Management, Livingston International)

    12:45-1:15 PM Networking LUNCH KEYNOTE: Homeland Securitys Current Global Role in Evolving Trade Compliance, Export Controls, Enforcement and the Cyber Crime Threat [Craig Healy, Director, Export Enforcement Coordination Center (E2C2), Homeland Security Investigations, US Department of Homeland Security, Washington, DC]

    1:15 -2 PM

    2-2:45 PM Practical Tips: Current Hot Topics, ECR Unintended Consequences, Transition Concerns, Trends, Processing Times, Brokering, the State Departments Resurrected Company Visit Program and More (William G. van Amerongen, Director, International Trade Compliance and EO, International Rectifier Corporation, and Brian Laney)

    2:45-3 PM BREAK

    3-4:30 PM Industry Panel: Best Practices - Successfully Negotiating the Defense, Dual-Use and Commercial Export Minefields [Moderator: David L. Broyles, Vice President, Group Trade Compliance and EO, Meggitt-USA, Incorporated; Panel Members: Roy Paulson, President and Chief Executive Officer, Paulson Manufacturing Corporation; Margrette Francisco, Export Counsel and EO, the Marvin Group; and Kusum Kavia, President, Combustion Associates International, Incorporated]

    4:30-4:45 PM Q&A (All Presenters)

    4:45-5 PM Closing Remarks (Fred Latuperissa, Director, Inland Empire USEAC)

    2-5 PM One-on-Ones: No cost/one-hour sessions with the afternoon presenters are available first-come/first-served. Contact Fred Latuperissa at 909-390-8429, or [email protected] for additional details and to reserve a time.

    5-7 PM Reception (Networking session hosted by the USCS/Inland Empire DEC, Sponsored by Dentons and Trade Compliance Solutions at the Embassy Suites Ontario Airport, 3667 East Guasti Road, Ontario CA 91761)

    "The program hosts, sponsors, partners and speakers support the goals of this program, but do not necessarily endorse the specific products, services or views of the participating individuals or organizations."