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September 10, 2006 

BIS to Reopen Update 2006 Registration on September 13th

In case you haven't heard, BIS has apparently resolved the technical difficulties associated with registration for the Update 2006 Conference on Export Controls and Policy. Registration will reopen on Wednesday, September 13. However, to register for Update, you must sign up for BIS's Seminar Email Notification Service (https://www.bis.doc.gov/forms/notificationform.htm) before next Wednesday. On Wednesday morning, BIS will email out the registration link which will be activated later in the day to ensure that everyone has had the opportunity to receive the link. If you are receiving Update notifications via the Seminar Email Notification Service already, you do not need to do anything before Wednesday.

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