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May 05, 2005 

Next NCITD Meeting to be Held on May 12, 2005

The next meeting of the NCITD will be held at 9:15 a.m. on May 12, 2005 at the University Club in Washington, DC. The speakers include:

Mr. John P. Priecko, who is with Headquarters, Department of the Army (HQDA), Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (ODASA), Defense Exports & Cooperation (DE&C). Mr. Priecko will be making a presentation on the commodity jurisdiction process (EAR versus ITAR) (on a personal note, I have seen this presentation and it is excellent); and

Mr. Don Burton, President of the International Import-Export Institute, who will be speaking on international trade certification programs and megatrends in international trade compliance.

RSVP for the meeting and lunch to the Secretariat by email (cu@ncitd.org), phone (202-872-9280) or online at www.ncitd.org.


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