Beyond Control: Reforming Export Licensing Agencies for National Security and Economic Interests
Agenda
In January 2007, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) issued an update of its High-Risk List, which included U.S. government programs that identify and protect critical weapon and military useful technologies. The GAO report revealed that while each program within the Federal government has its own set of challenges, poor coordination, inefficient operations, and lack of systematic evaluations risked U.S. national security and economic interests. In light of the ongoing export control system management challenges, the hearing will examine the structure of Federal government agencies that are responsible for licensing controlled exports, the processes in place for licensing, how those structures help or hinder decision making for licenses, human capital challenges of the export control bureaucracy, and recommendations for improving the export control processes and personnel.
Witnesses
Panel 1
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The Honorable Stephen D. MullDownload Testimony (24k)Acting Assistant Secretary for Political-Military AffairsDepartment of State
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Ms. Beth M. McCormickDownload Testimony (18k)Acting DirectorDefense Technology Security Administration, Department of Defense
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Mr. Matthew S. BormanDownload Testimony (28k)Deputy Assistant Secretary of CommerceBureau of Industry and Security, Department of Commerce
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Ms. Ann Calvaresi BarrDownload Testimony (311k)DirectorAcquisition and Sourcing Management, Government Accountability Office
Panel 2
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The Honorable William A. ReinschDownload Testimony (124k)PresidentNational Foreign Trade Council
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Mr. Daniel B. PonemanDownload Testimony (31k)PrincipalThe Scowcroft Group
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Mr. Edmund B. RiceDownload Testimony (25k)PresidentCoalition for Employment through Exports, Inc.