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DDTC Posts Updated U.K. Intermediate List, Info on Registration Changes

The State Department Directorate of Defense Trade Controls posted an updated list of U.K. Intermediate Consignees that reflects the impact of the Defense Trade Cooperation Treaties the U.S. has signed with the United Kingdom and Australia, (see ITT Online Archives [Ref.12041612]).

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The list is available (here). The posting also included a link to functional highlights of the treaty (here), as well as Regulations, Lists to Check, and Other Supporting Documentation. A full list of treaty-related information is (here).

DDTC also separately posted a notice of its policy on material changes in registration information. It said a material change is a change in information contained in the DS-2032 Statement of Registration (“DS-2032”). Examples of material changes include ineligibility changes, changes to name, address, or senior officers (e.g., Members of the Board of Directors, Senior Officers, Partners, and Owners); the establishment, acquisition or divestment of a U.S. or foreign parent, subsidiary, or affiliate; a merger; or, the addition or deletion of USML categories. Material changes where the 5-day reporting period coincides with an annual registration renewal may be submitted within a registration renewal and must be explicitly noted in the cover letter and highlighted for additions and strike throughs for deletions in the DS-2032.

Notification of Mergers, Acquisitions, or Divestitures must be submitted to the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC) separately from an annual registration renewal, it said.

Pursuant to ITAR Section 122.4(c)(3) regarding currently approved and pending authorizations which are affected by material change notifications, please access The Office of Defense Trade Controls Licensing guidelines at (here).