The Bureau of Industry & Security (BIS) in Washington, DC is a government organization responsible for implementing and enforcing export controls to protect national security and promote foreign policy objectives. They provide resources, training, and guidance to businesses and individuals involved in exporting goods and technologies, ensuring compliance with the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and Commerce Control List (CCL).
BIS works to prevent the unauthorized transfer of sensitive technologies to countries of concern, such as Russia, Belarus, Iran, and North Korea. They offer licensing services, conduct compliance training, and provide information on encryption controls, deemed exports, and high-performance computers. With a focus on safeguarding national interests, BIS plays a crucial role in maintaining the security and integrity of U.S. exports.
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