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October 29, 2006 

Aerospace Industry Ramping Up Effort to Reform U.S. Export Controls

The Federation of American Scientists' Strategic Security Blog published a recent post noting that Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) announced at a Heritage Foundation program on defense-related export controls that the association is "fine tuning"” the second phase of its campaign to reform U.S. export control laws on defense articles and services. The AIA plans to draft a new export control law that it hopes will be introduced in the next session of Congress.

The audio and video from the Heritage Foundation's recent program on "
Export Control Policy in the Age of Globalization: The View From The Defense Industry" can be found here.


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