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Export Compliance Program

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The International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and the Export Administration Regulation (EAR) are two important United States export control laws that affect the manufacturing, sales and distribution of technology. 

These regulations seek to control access to specific types of technology and associated data.  The overarching goal of these regulations and associated legislation is to prevent the disclosure or transfer of sensitive information to a foreign national.  ITAR contains a United States Munitions List (USML) of restricted articles and services.  EAR contains a Commerce Control List (CCL) of regulated commercial items, including those items that have both military and commercial applications. 

New Mexico Tech’s efforts to comply with the ITAR and EAR are detailed below.  It is a framework for NMT employees engaged in development, research, testing, evaluation, use and possible export of technology that is beyond Fundamental Research.  This page is intended to provide a basic understanding of export control regulations

The aim of NMT’s Export Compliance Program is to achieve and sustain an exceptional program of compliance with export laws, regulations, codes and statues, by all University’ activities and to implement this program in the most “business friendly” manner possible.


Overview of Export Laws and Regulations 

The United States export laws and regulations operate to restrict the use of and access to controlled information, goods, and technology for reasons of national security or protection of trade. The export control regulations are not new. Federal regulations restricting the export of goods and technology out of the country have been around since the 1940’s. However, in recent years, attention to export control compliance has increased because of heightened concerns about homeland security, the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, terrorism, drug trafficking, and leaks of U.S. technology to foreign competitors. 

Export Control Forms:

Research Routing Sheet PDF 

Export Control Exclusion Screening Form PDF

For assistance with this process and with obtaining an export license if necessary, please contact the New Mexico Tech's Office of Research Compliance. The process of obtaining an export license from the government can be lengthy, so please plan accordingly.


EAR/ITAR Tools

ECTI Quick Reference Flip Chart (PDF) 

ITAR Flowchart

ITAR Flowchart

EAR Flowchart

EAR Flowchart


General Regulations Information

 


Responsible Conduct of Research Training

New Mexico Tech has a subscription to Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI). There are various trainings available including export control. Please visit the Responsible & Ethical Conduct of Research site. If you do not have account please register for an account under New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology. The Export Compliance courses available have various modules that are applicable depending on your role and what type of research you are doing.


Malign Foreign Talent Recruitment Programs

The CHIPS & Science Act of 2022 - External Link

Interim Policy Conflicts of Interest in Research *June 2023* - PDF

Federal funding agencies are prohibited from issuing funding to faculty engaged in a malign foreign talent recruitment program. As such, the university prohibits participation in a malign foreign talent recruitment for all employees.

Malign Foreign Talent Recruitment Programs


Export Control Contacts:

Val Thomas, Export Control Officer - 575-835-5749 or Valerie.Thomas@electronic-fittings.com

All General Questions may be directed to: export@npe.electronic-fittings.com.

The process of obtaining an export license from the government can be lengthy, so please plan accordingly.