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 Barbara D. Linney  Partner,
 Blank Rome LLP
 www.blankrome.com

 Ms. Linney’s practice  focuses on  international trade  and transactions. She regularly advises clients on defense trade and security regulations, U.S. export controls and international economic sanctions. Ms. Linney represents clients before various federal agencies, including the Department of State, Department of Commerce, and Office of Foreign Assets Control, with respect to compliance and licensing matters, as well as voluntary disclosures, and assists members of our white collar defense practice group with investigations involving alleged export violations. She is the co-author of Government Contractors Beware: Don't Get Tripped Up By Export Control Laws, available to all audio symposium attendees.

1. Complete the registration form (click here for registration form)

2. You receive toll-free dialing instructions and a link to the audio symposium’s course materials via email, so you can follow along during the presentation.

3. Call the toll-free number on Thursday, December 8, 2005 at 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time. There is no limit to the number of staff from your office who can listen to the symposium via speakerphone!

4. Listen in, follow along with the course materials you’ve printed out, ask questions and get answers that will help you design agreements that deliver expected results and meet payment and property retention objectives.

*One phone line per registration. Additional connections subject to additional registration fees.

One registration fee lets your entire staff listen in via speakerphone!

A proposed new DFARS Subpart focuses attention on the “deemed export” rule.  Any access to export controlled information or technology by a foreign national or a foreign person anywhere in the world, including the United States, is considered an export to the home country of the foreign national or foreign person.

Contractors, R&D organizations, universities, and FFRDCs, will be required to:

In a concise new AGU audio symposium, Ms. Barbara Linney, an expert in the field of export controls, defense and security regulations will explain the proposed changes and provide guidance to help you comply with existing restrictions. Attendees:

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Attendees get a secure link to the proposed regulations, a checklist of crucial compliance plan elements, plus all speaker hand-outs to download for unlimited internal distribution. Bonus material includes a copy of Government Contractors Beware: Don't Get Tripped Up By Export Control Laws.



About AGU

American Graduate University is a strategic training partner of the Defense Acquisition University and is a Charter Member of NCMA’s Contract Management Learning Center. This seminar qualifies as 1.5 learning hours towards NCMA’s CPCM, CCCM, or CFCM credential. For more information on AGU contract management training, go to www.agu.edu.

Through a partnership with UCG, attendees earn 1.5 CEUs (Field of Study: Government Contracting) from the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy. UCG is registered with NASBA as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individsual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsored may be addressed to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, 150 Fourth Avenue North, Nashville, TN 37219-2417. Telephone: 615-880-4200.
Website: www.nasba.org