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16 January 1998: Link to BXA rule on implementing the Wassenaar Arrangement
29 May 1997
Source: Paper document from Greg Broiles:
http://www.parrhesia.com.
For background see ACDA statements on arms export controls and the Wassenaar Arrangement, and the Export Adminsitration Regulations (EAR).
UNITED STATES ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT AGENCY
Washington, D.C. 20451
April 25, 1997
ACDA No. 97023
Greg Broiles
P.O. Box 897
Oakland, CA 94604
Dear Mr. Broiles:
Per your request, I have enclosed the Wassenaar Arrangement List of Dual-Use Goods and Technologies and Munitions List.
Sincerely,[Signature]
Michael S. Coffee
Office of the General Counsel
Enclosure
[1]
ON
EXPORT CONTROLS FOR CONVENTIONAL ARMS AND
DUAL-USE GOODS AND TECHNOLOGIES
SUBMITTED TO THE
11th and 12th July, 1996
U.S. ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT AGENCY
Declass/Release (x) in whole ( ) in part
by F. Smith Date APR 25 1997
Note: The entire document is available as a single file:
Uncompressed (496K): http://jya.com/wa/walists.htm
Compressed (121K): http://jya.com/wa/walists.zip
[2]
LIST OF DUAL-USE GOODS AND TECHNOLOGIES | Page |
General Technology and General Software Notes |
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Category 1 Advanced Materials (42K) |
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Category 2 Materials Processing (59K) |
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Category 3 Electronics (36K) |
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Category 4 Computers (29K) |
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Category 5 - Part 1 Telecommunications (17K) |
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Category 5 - Part 2 "Information Security" (8K) |
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Category 6 Sensors and "Lasers" (61K) |
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Category 7 Navigation and Avionics (16K) |
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Category 8 Marine (20K) |
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Category 9 Propulsion (24K) |
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Annex 1 (32K) |
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Annex 2 (14K) |
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MUNITIONS LIST (61K) | |
General Technology Note |
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Items 1 to 22 |
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DEFINITIONS OF TERMS USED IN THESE LISTS (62K) | 170 |
ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THESE LISTS (7K) | 195 |
STATEMENTS OF UNDERSTANDING AND VALIDITY NOTES (9K) | 197 |
These lists reflect the agreements recorded in Appendix 5 to the Initial Elements dated 19th December, 1995, and appropriate drafting changes agreed by the Drafting Group on the 16th March, 1996.
Category 2 of Annex 1 reflects the amendments of the Plenary Meeting dated 2nd and 3rd April, 1996.
[3]
Note Terms in "quotations" are defined terms. Refer to 'Definition of Terms used in these Lists' annexed to this List.
GENERAL TECHNOLOGY NOTE
The export of "technology" which is "required" for the "development", "production" or "use" of items controlled in the Dual-Use List is controlled according to the provisions in each Category. This "technology" remains under control even when applicable to any uncontrolled item.
Controls do not apply to that "technology" which is the minimum necessary for the installation, operation, maintenance (checking) and repair of those items which are not controlled or whose export has been authorised.
N.B. This does not release such "technology" controlled in entries 1.E.2.e. & 1.E.2.f. and 8.E.2.a. & 8.E.2.b.
Controls do not apply to "technology" "in the public domain", to "basic scientific research" or to the minimum necessary information for patent applications.
The Lists do not control "software" which is either:
1. Generally available to the public by being:
a. Sold from stock at retail selling points without restriction, by means of:1. Over-the-counter transactions;
2. Mail order transactions; or
3. Telephone call transactions; andb. Designed for installation by the user without further suhstantial support by the supplier; or
2. "In the public domain".
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