While it’s common knowledge that electromagnetic interference (EMI) can cause severe damage and disruption to electrical infrastructure, many non-governmental/military organizations are not fully prepared for the threat of electromagnetic pulse (EMP) sabotage to vulnerable digital and communications networks.
To ensure the continued performance of these essential systems, filters designed to protect against EMP must pass a strict technical review under International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). Learn what you need to know in Why ITAR Compliance is Critical for EMP/HEMP Filters.
This whitepaper covers the fundamentals of ITAR compliance and why it’s so important, including:
Commodity Jurisdiction Determination
Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC) and ITAR Registration
Records Maintenance and Training
Licensing of Foreign-Person Employees
Penalties and Sanctions
ITAR Violations: Criminal and Civil Penalties
Export Administration Regulation (EAR) Violations: Criminal and Civil Penalties
Foreign Asset Control Regulation Violations Under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA)
Overview of Threat Profiles from Abroad and Current Threats
Critical Filter Standards
And more