Export Control and the U.S. Defense Industrial Base - Revised. Volume 1: Summary Report and Volume 2: Appendices
Abstract
This study assesses whether the capabilities of the US defense industrial base are being negatively affected by export control policy and its implementation. In particular, it assesses whether export controls as currently conceived and implemented result in economic impacts detrimental to US defense industrial base, particularly on suppliers of dual use technologies, without a concomitant benefit to US national security. This report presents analysis of whether and to what extent the US defense industrial base has been negatively affected by export control policy and its implementation in four major areas: satellite manufacturing, semiconductors, machine tools and advanced materials.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2008
- Accession Number
- ADA490280
Entities
People
- Bradley Hartfield
- Bruce Harmon
- Jay Mandelbaum
- Kay Sullivan
- Malcolm Patterson
- Mark Bittmann
- Marshall Kaplan
- Michael J. Lippitz
- Michael Marks
- Nicolas Karvonides
- Paul Collopy
- Richard Van Atta
- Sunjin Choi
Organizations
- Institute for Defense Analyses