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Export-Controlled Technology Integration & Compliance

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This contract involves providing support for the integration of technologies controlled under ITAR and EAR regulations, focusing on ensuring compliance with export control requirements. Key responsibilities include the preparation and submission of Technical Assistance Agreements (TAAs), DSP-5 licenses, and DD Form 2345 documentation, which are critical for lawful export and transfer of defense-related technologies. The contract is set as a subcontract under the Department of Defense’s FA8612 Aflcmc C3BM C3 agency, emphasizing its importance in the defense sector and its stringent regulatory environment. The solicitation was posted on February 4, 2026, with a response deadline of November 9, 2026. The work falls under NAICS code 541611, which relates to administrative management and general management consulting services, indicating the contract requires expertise in regulatory compliance and contract administration. Although specific location details and points of contact are not provided, the contract’s scope highlights a critical role in maintaining adherence to federal export control laws, ensuring that controlled technologies are managed and transferred in compliance with national security policies.

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Support ITAR/EAR technology integration with TAAs, DSP-5 licenses, compliance for DoD subcontract.

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Department Of Defense → FA8612 Aflcmc C3BM C3View Agency

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541611 - Administrative Management and General Management Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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OH, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → FA8612 Aflcmc C3BM C3
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Support integration of ITAR/EAR-controlled technologies, including preparation of TAAs, DSP-5 licenses, and DD Form 2345 submissions to ensure regulatory compliance.

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