Implications of Integrated Computational Materials Engineering with Respect to Export Control
Abstract
A meeting of representatives from combined government, industry, and academia was held to evaluate the implications of Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME) with respect to current export control regulations and identify recommendations for improvement. The meeting was held on 22-23 January 2013 in Dayton, OH and focused on structural materials for aerospace applications. The group arrived at a focused set of four recommended actions to overcome the friction points between ICME and export control: 1) Develop ICME case studies and export control decision trees to more fully explore the interaction of ICME with export control; 2) Create tailored and accessible export control training to educate the ICME community on export controls; 3) Implement proactive government policy to promote evaluation of export control issues at the beginning of external research efforts through contracting procedures; and, 4) Clarify export control definitions to aid determination of applicability of specific controls in an ICME environment.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 2013
- Accession Number
- ADA590928
Entities
People
- C.H. Ward
Organizations
- Air Force Research Laboratory