ITARForeign manufacturers of products that require U.S. Military Standard (MIL-STD) testing need to comply with the Arms Export Control Act and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR).

Obtaining ITAR licensing and development of technical agreements can be a lengthy process.  Fortunately, clients in the United Kingdom and Australia can simplify the process and bypass ITAR licensing requirements using exemption programs available through Defense Trade Cooperation Treaties to which the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia are signatories.

Once recognized under these treaties, clients are part of the UK or Australian Approved Communities (AC) and are listed under the DDTC’s Treaty Reference System (TRS).  TRS is a resource operated by The Directorate of Defense Trade Controls that helps U.S. Exporters confirm whether or not UK or Australian organizations are exempt from ITAR licensing requirements.

More information can be found at the DDTC’s website for Defense Trade Cooperation Treaties.  Exemption programs for United Kingdom and Australia are also described in the ITAR regulation under 22 CFR 126.16126.17.

MET Labs is experienced in the rapid acquisition of ITAR licenses for companies in many countries.  Contact us today for a free assessment of the cost and timing of ITAR compliance for your products.

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