DIRECTORATE OF DEFENSE TRADE CONTROLS (DDTC) / ITAR REGULATIONS

In accordance with the Arms Export Control Act (AECA) and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DTC) controls the export and temporary import of defense articles and services by taking final action on license applications and other requests for approval for defense trade exports and retransfers, and handling matters related to defense trade compliance, enforcement, and reporting.

DTC is responsible for registering all U.S. manufacturers and exporters of defense articles and/or services. The DTC administers and enforces the AECA and the ITAR through licensing, assurance of proper end-use of licensed exports, implementation of policies based on statutory and regulatory interpretations, and prevention and/or detection of unauthorized transfers.

DTC provides authoritative guidance to U.S. defense industry as well as other U.S. Government agencies regarding export policy, procedures, and practices, based on interpretation of the ITAR and pertinent laws, national interests, or multilateral activity.

While the exporter still has to consult the appropriate agencies' regulations for current, complete, and authoritative requirements, BIS maintains controls for OFAC in the Treasury Department and DTC in the Department of State in its Export Administration Regulations (EAR).

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