BXA mtg in DC, 12/9/97
In late September, I attended a meeting of the BXA's Regulations & Procedures Technical Advisory Committee in Portland (OR), where there was some discussion of crypto export control regulations, plans for changes to those regs, etc. There will be another meeting of that group on 12/9/97 at 9 AM in the (Herbert C., not J. Edgar) Hoover Building, Room 3884, between Pennsylvania & Constitution Avenues, NW, in Washington DC. The agenda is: 1. Opening remarks by the Chairperson. 2. Presentation of papers or comments by the public. 3. Update on the encryption regulation. 4. Update on the Wassenaar Arrangement implementation regulation. 5. Discussion on the "deemed export" issue. 6. Discussion on the Enhanced Proliferation Control Initiative and the continued publication of Entities of Concern. 7. Update on the Automated Export System. 8. Discussion on efforts to conform the Foreign Trade Statistics Regulations and the Export Administration Regulations on export clearance requirements. [Closed session] 9. Discussion of matters properly classified under Executive Order 19958, dealing with U.S. export control program and strategic criteria related thereto. -- Greg Broiles | US crypto export control policy in a nutshell: gbroiles@netbox.com | Export jobs, not crypto. http://www.io.com/~gbroiles | http://www.parrhesia.com
This happens to Greg Broiles <gbroiles@netbox.com> writes:
There will be another meeting of that group on 12/9/97 at 9 AM in the (Herbert C., not J. Edgar) Hoover Building, Room 3884, between Pennsylvania & Constitution Avenues, NW, in Washington DC. The agenda is:
3. Update on the encryption regulation.
This happens to be during IETF, which happens to be in DC, which means a large number of prominent cryptographers and implementors from all over the world will be in town. Is it worth showing up? Maybe the BXA can ask them how they manage to get the stuff from the US even though it's export controlled :-)
[Closed session] 9. Discussion of matters properly classified under Executive Order 19958, dealing with U.S. export control program and strategic criteria related thereto.
How closed? Marc
At 14:19 -0500 11/7/97, Marc Horowitz wrote:
This happens to be during IETF, which happens to be in DC, which means a large number of prominent cryptographers and implementors from all over the world will be in town. Is it worth showing up? Maybe the BXA can ask them how they manage to get the stuff from the US even though it's export controlled :-)
I'm planning to be there. I'm also going to be at IETF. Any recommendations on which wg/sessions to attend?
[Closed session] 9. Discussion of matters properly classified under Executive Order 19958, dealing with U.S. export control program and strategic criteria related thereto.
How closed?
Pretty closed. Unless someone pursues Lucky's recommendation. -Declan
On Thu, 6 Nov 1997, Greg Broiles wrote:
In late September, I attended a meeting of the BXA's Regulations & Procedures Technical Advisory Committee in Portland (OR), where there was some discussion of crypto export control regulations, plans for changes to those regs, etc. There will be another meeting of that group on 12/9/97 at 9 AM in the (Herbert C., not J. Edgar) Hoover Building, Room 3884, between Pennsylvania & Constitution Avenues, NW, in Washington DC. The agenda is:
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[Closed session] 9. Discussion of matters properly classified under Executive Order 19958, dealing with U.S. export control program and strategic criteria related thereto.
I wonder if they bug sweep the meetings room after the audience leaves... -- Lucky Green <shamrock@cypherpunks.to> PGP v5 encrypted email preferred. "Tonga? Where the hell is Tonga? They have Cypherpunks there?"
participants (4)
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Declan McCullagh
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Greg Broiles
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Lucky Green
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Marc Horowitz