POLICY Space Export Controls Update Since Delivering the 1248 Report to Congress - April 2012 −Congress added language into the FY13 National Defense Authorization.

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POLICY Space Export Controls Update Since Delivering the 1248 Report to Congress - April 2012 −Congress added language into the FY13 National Defense Authorization Act that gave the President the authority to transfer certain satellites and related items to the Commerce Control List (CCL) − Prohibits export of CCL satellites and related items to China, North Korea, or any state sponsor of terrorism Future Tasks −Late Spring 2013: Publish the proposed rules for satellite sections in USML (CAT XV) and CCL (ECCN 9x515) for public comment −Fall 2013: Final rules for satellites and related items notified to Congress −End calendar year 2013: Final rules published/in place

POLICY Summary of Proposed Controls

POLICY 16 Critical Technologies Remaining on USML 3 1) Certain specified antennas having particular capabilities 2) Certain space qualified optics with particular properties 3) Space qualified FPAs having particular peak response wavelength 4) Space qualified mechanical cryocooler 5) Space qualified active vibration suppression 6) Certain optical bench assemblies 7) Certain non-communication space qualified directed energy systems 8) Space-based kinetic or charged particle energy systems 9) Certain space qualified atomics clocks 10) High performance attitude determination and control systems 11) Certain Space based thermoionic converters or generators 12) Certain thrusters for orbit adjustment 13) Control moment gyroscopes 14) Certain space qualified MIMICs 15) Certain space qualified oscillators 16) Certain high performing star trackers

POLICY Items for Transfer to CCL Satellites - Commercial Communication Satellites - Lower-Performance Remote Sensing Satellites - Planetary Rovers - Planetary and Interplanetary Probes Including for the above: - Ground control systems - Training simulators - Test, inspection, and production equipment - Non-critical software for production, operation or maintenance - Non-critical technology for the development, production, installation, operation and maintenance Parts and components of satellite bus and payloads common to the above satellites - Thousands of types of parts and subsystems - Hundreds of thousands specific parts - See next slide Technology related to spaceflight passenger experience 4

POLICY Items Remaining on the USML Satellites and spacecraft − Unique military and intelligence functions, including nuclear detection, intelligence collection, missile tracking, anti-satellite or space-based weapons, classified operation or equipment, and navigation − Certain remote sensing with military applications − Man-rated habitats Ground control equipment − Performs a uniquely military function for one of satellites above Parts & components − Sixteen specific technologies critical to military functions − Any payload that performs one of military functions listed above − DoD funded payloads 5

POLICY Items Remaining on the USML (contd) Satellite integration and launch services − Provided by a U.S. person − To a foreign launch integrator or launch vehicle provider Launch support considered a defense service, includes furnishing assistance or information for − Integration of satellite to vehicle − Launch failure analysis 6

POLICY CCL Satellite-Related Parts and Components SATELLITE BUS SYSTEMS INCLUDES: Solar Array Propulsion Tank Optical Solar Reflector Tower Structure Stationary Plasma Thruster Antenna Reflector Antenna Subreflector Comm Panel Electronics Spacecraft Control Electronics Thruster Antenna Feed Earth Sensor Thermal Blanket TWTA Batteries TT&C Antenna 7

POLICY USML - Spacecraft Nuclear Detection Tracking – ground, airborne, missile using imaging, infrared, radar, or laser SIGINT MSINT Space-based logistics Anti-satellite or anti-spacecraft High Performance Remote Sensing Electro-optical VNIR or IR with 0.35 m Electro-optical Hyperspectral VNIR and SWIR with > 40 bands, with narrow spectral bandwidth of delta lamba < 20nmFWHM AND ground sample distance <200m Same as above but for MWIR Same as above but for LWIR Proposed Category XV - Satellites Radar remote sensing, including AESA, SAR, ISAR, ultra- wideband SAR EXCEPT for those with center frequency of 1GHz<x<10GHz and BW <300MHz Position, Navigating, and Timing Constellation of satellites that form a virtual satellite performing any function listed here Man-rate sub-orbital, orbital, lunar, or inter-planetary Man-rated habitat Contained a classified system, subsystem or component Ground control systems for TM, tracking, and control of any satellite listed here Radiation hardened microelectronics Illustrative list only

POLICY USML – Spacecraft-Related Articles Antennas with dia >25m Actively scanned antennas Adaptive beam forming antennas Interferometric radar antennas Space qualified optics including coating with active porpoerties Space qualified optics including coating with largest lateral dimension >0.35 m Space qualified FPAs having peak response wavelength >900nm and associated ROICs Space qualified mechanical cryocooler, active coldfinger, and associated control electronics Space qualified active vibration suppression, including isolation and dampening, and associated electronics Optical bench assemblies and control electronics for satellites on previous page Control moment gyroscopes Certain space qualified MIMICs, oscillators for radar, star trackers Proposed Category XV – Parts and Components Secondary or hosted payloads that perform any function listed on previous page DoD funded payloads Classified components Non-communication space-qualified directed energy designed for spacecraft on previous page Space-based kinetic energy systems Charged particle energy systems Attitude Determination and Control Systems with ground location points better than or equal to 5m (LEO), 30m (MEO), 150m (GEO), or 225m (HEO) Thrusters for orbit adjustment with.150lbf vacuum thrust Space qualified cesium, rubidium, hydrogen Master, or Quantum atomics clocks Space based thermoionic or non-nuclear thermoionic converters or generators Illustrative list only