1 Satellite Export Control Policy: Current Status and Prospects for Reform Patricia Cooper President, Satellite Industry Association.

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1 Satellite Export Control Policy: Current Status and Prospects for Reform Patricia Cooper President, Satellite Industry Association

2 October 2012 S I A M E M B E R C O M P A N I E S

Origins of Current Satellite ITAR Policy Strom Thurmond National Defense Authorization Act FY99 Sec : “ Notwithstanding any other provision of law, all satellites and related items that are on the Commerce Control List of dual-use items in the Export Administration Regulations (15 CFR part 730 et seq.) on the date of the enactment of this Act shall be transferred to the United States Munitions List and controlled under section 38 of the Arms Export Control Act (22 U.S.C ).” –Note: Satellites are ONLY category where Congress mandates USML treatment under International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR) Effect: –Moved communications satellites from Commerce-regulated CCL to State- regulated USML (Category XV) –Reduced international competitiveness of U.S. space/satellite manufacturing industry 3

Executive Branch Policy Recommendations and Technology Review Final Section 1248 Report Requested in 2010 NDAA; Delivered to Congress April 2012 –Interagency assessment of the national security impact of removing satellites and related components from the USML)  Approved by White House and Departments of Defense and State; extraordinary interagency review included Commerce, Intelligence Community, other agencies –Recommends:  “Congress should return to the President authority to determine the export control jurisdictional status of satellites and related items” –Also included technical evaluation of all satellites and related items under USML Category XV, with Administration recommendations for types of items to consider for transfer to CCL, if permitted by legislation 4

Current Status of Satellite Export Control Reform Legislation House: Smith Amendment in FY13 National Defense Authorization Act (H.R. 4310) Bi-partisan sponsorship (HASC, HFAC) and non-controversial adoption Returns authority to the President to determine export control jurisdiction for “ commercial satellites and related components and technology ”  Defined as “communications satellites than do not contain classified components, including remote sensing satellites with performance parameters below thresholds identified on the USML; and systems, subsystems, parts, and components associated with such satellites and with performance parameters below” Prohibits trade with China and state sponsors of terrorism Similar language passed again in Foreign Relations Authorization Act, FY 2013 (H.R. 6018) Senate: Stand-alone reform legislation (S. 3211) Introduced by Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO) Returns authority to the President to determine export control jurisdiction for “satellites and related items” 5

Current Reform Efforts: Effects on Satellites and Related Items Commercial Communications Satellites –Regulated by Commerce Dept on CCL in 1999; –Moved to State Dept regulation on USML by FY99 NDAA –Eligible for transfer to CCL under definitions in current NDAA, Bennet –Most items recommended to move to CCL by Administration in Sec Launch Vehicles –Regulated by State Dept on USML in 1999 and now –Considered by Executive Branch to be military items, including in Sec –Not addressed in any current legislation or recommended for transfer Scientific, Experimental, Research and other Spacecraft –Regulated by State Dept on USML prior to 1999 and now –Not explicitly mentioned by FY99 NDAA language, but many items interpreted by Executive Branch as legally required to be on USML –Depending on legislative definition, may be “stranded” on USML  Not explicitly included in NDAA; likely would be included in Bennet Bill 6