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Federal regulations applicable to this topic are:

EAR Part 774 Supplement No. 2 - General Technology and Software Notes
ITAR Part 125 - Licenses for the Export of Technical Data and Classified Defense Articles
 

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Third Party Research

  Technology Control Plan (TCP)

The purpose of a Technology Control Plan (TCP) is to protect technical information which is specifically not identified under EAR as fundamental research or as educational information.  A TCP provides guidelines to ensure that the information is not transferred to a foreign person or persons unless approved by license with the Department of State, Office of Defense Controls (ODTC) or Department of Commerce as applicable.

Disclosure of information to a foreign person who is an employee, extended visitor, or student may be considered an export controlled disclosure under ITAR or EAR.

Click here to view an example of a University of New Mexico Technology Control Plan (TCP).

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Last updated 01-28-08