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March 02, 2009 

DDTC Issues Updated Guidelines for Licensing of Foreign Persons Employed by U.S. Persons

The Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC) today issued an updated version of its "Guidelines/Instructions for Licensing of Foreign Persons Employed by a U.S. Person."

DDTC requires all requests for the licensing of a foreign person employed by a U.S. person to be made through the use of a DSP-5 to cover all levels of requested technical data and defense services.

The new version of the Guidelines/Instructions can be found here.

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