Gain first-hand insight into how the UK controls the transfer of “technology” and “software”.
This workshop is a introduction to the UK approach to strategic exports, with a brief history and foundation in the export and trade of controlled Military and Dual Use items.
It includes Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) and Military End Use considerations for otherwise non-controlled goods, challenges and solutions regarding the exports of software and technology, the UK licensing process and strategic export licensing criteria.
FEATURED SPEAKERS
Head of UK Engagement Team (UKET), Export Control Joint Unit, Department for Business and Trade
Adrian Bond is the Head of UK Engagement for the UK’s Export Control Joint Unit (ECJU). Adrian is responsible for the teams providing ECJU training to new and experienced exporters across the UK, undertaking compliance inspections for UK exporters using open licences and HMG liaison.
Adrian has 23 years of experience of UK export controls and security through working in the Trade Department’s Business Awareness and Technical Assessment Units, as well as the Ministry of Defence’s Directorate of Defence Security.
Adrian began his government career in the MoD where he was the Royal Air Force’s Technical Authority for air defence radars and became a Chartered Electronics Engineer.
Workshop agenda
Adrian Bond, Head of UK Engagement Team (UKET), Export Control Joint Unit, Department for Business and Trade
Adrian Bond is the Head of UK Engagement for the UK’s Export Control Joint Unit (ECJU). Adrian is responsible for the teams providing ECJU training to new and experienced exporters across the UK, undertaking compliance inspections for UK exporters using open licences and HMG liaison.
Adrian has 23 years of experience of UK export controls and security through working in the Trade Department’s Business Awareness and Technical Assessment Units, as well as the Ministry of Defence’s Directorate of Defence Security.
Adrian began his government career in the MoD where he was the Royal Air Force’s Technical Authority for air defence radars and became a Chartered Electronics Engineer.
Background to UK Strategic Export Controls
Adrian Bond, Head of UK Engagement Team (UKET), Export Control Joint Unit, Department for Business and Trade
Adrian Bond is the Head of UK Engagement for the UK’s Export Control Joint Unit (ECJU). Adrian is responsible for the teams providing ECJU training to new and experienced exporters across the UK, undertaking compliance inspections for UK exporters using open licences and HMG liaison.
Adrian has 23 years of experience of UK export controls and security through working in the Trade Department’s Business Awareness and Technical Assessment Units, as well as the Ministry of Defence’s Directorate of Defence Security.
Adrian began his government career in the MoD where he was the Royal Air Force’s Technical Authority for air defence radars and became a Chartered Electronics Engineer.
The UK Export Licencing Process
Adrian Bond, Head of UK Engagement Team (UKET), Export Control Joint Unit, Department for Business and Trade
Adrian Bond is the Head of UK Engagement for the UK’s Export Control Joint Unit (ECJU). Adrian is responsible for the teams providing ECJU training to new and experienced exporters across the UK, undertaking compliance inspections for UK exporters using open licences and HMG liaison.
Adrian has 23 years of experience of UK export controls and security through working in the Trade Department’s Business Awareness and Technical Assessment Units, as well as the Ministry of Defence’s Directorate of Defence Security.
Adrian began his government career in the MoD where he was the Royal Air Force’s Technical Authority for air defence radars and became a Chartered Electronics Engineer.
Adrian Bond, Head of UK Engagement Team (UKET), Export Control Joint Unit, Department for Business and Trade
Adrian Bond is the Head of UK Engagement for the UK’s Export Control Joint Unit (ECJU). Adrian is responsible for the teams providing ECJU training to new and experienced exporters across the UK, undertaking compliance inspections for UK exporters using open licences and HMG liaison.
Adrian has 23 years of experience of UK export controls and security through working in the Trade Department’s Business Awareness and Technical Assessment Units, as well as the Ministry of Defence’s Directorate of Defence Security.
Adrian began his government career in the MoD where he was the Royal Air Force’s Technical Authority for air defence radars and became a Chartered Electronics Engineer.
Head of UK Engagement Team (UKET), Export Control Joint Unit
Department for Business and Trade
Head of UK Engagement Team (UKET), Export Control Joint Unit, Department for Business and Trade
Adrian Bond is the Head of UK Engagement for the UK’s Export Control Joint Unit (ECJU). Adrian is responsible for the teams providing ECJU training to new and experienced exporters across the UK, undertaking compliance inspections for UK exporters using open licences and HMG liaison.
Adrian has 23 years of experience of UK export controls and security through working in the Trade Department’s Business Awareness and Technical Assessment Units, as well as the Ministry of Defence’s Directorate of Defence Security.
Adrian began his government career in the MoD where he was the Royal Air Force’s Technical Authority for air defence radars and became a Chartered Electronics Engineer.
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