From: BISO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 4:23 PM
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Subject: Candidates Sought for Emerging Technology and Research Advisory
Committee

 

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Candidates Sought for Emerging Technology and Research Advisory
Committee

The scientific and academic communities for several years have been
concerned that many technologies currently included on the federal
Commerce Control List (CCL) are too broad and out of date.  The CCL is
the list used by the U.S. government in deemed export decisions.  

 

The Department of Commerce is currently seeking candidates for a new
Emerging Technology and Research Advisory Committee (ETRAC).  This
technical advisory group will help the Department's Bureau of Industry
and Security (BIS) "ensure that export controls continue to apply to
sensitive items and keep pace with technological and research innovation
without stifling U.S. competitiveness."  Responsibilities will include
recommending which technologies need to remain on or be added to the
agency's technology control list, and addressing the implications of
dual-use export control rules on research activities.  The Department is
looking for individuals with knowledge and background in a wide variety
of technological fields and academic science and engineering
disciplines.  Individuals acquainted with cutting edge and emerging
technologies that might pose national security risks are especially
needed.  

 

Service on the panel is for one year.  A security clearance will be
required, but is not necessary to hold in advance.  

 

Participation on this advisory committee is an important opportunity for
the academic community to assist the federal government in developing
dual-use policies that protect national security and allow the
appropriate participation of foreign students and scholars in research
activities on university campuses.  The advisory committee was created
to implement a recommendation by the Commerce Secretary's Deemed Export
Advisory Committee to reduce the number of technologies controlled by
deemed export rules.

 

Nominations are due by June 24, 2008.  Interested parties should submit
their resume to Ms. Yvette Springer at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

 

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