Export control regulations are group of federal regulations designed to advance the national security, foreign policy, and economic interests of the United States. Exports generally cover four main areas: 1) transfers of controlled information, including technical data, to persons and entities outside the United States; 2) shipment of controlled physical items, such as scientific equipment, that require export licenses from the United States to a foreign country; 3) verbal, written, electronic, or visual disclosures of controlled scientific and technical information related to export controlled items to foreign nationals; and 4) travel to certain sanctioned or embargoed countries for purposes of teaching or performing research.
- Overview
- Federal/Maryland - Regulations, Policies and Procedures
- Licenses and Exclusions
- Company Export Control Information
- UMBC - Forms and Procedures
- Special Topics
- Training
- UMBC Export Control contact information
- Research compliance education sessions
compliance@umbc.edu
Office for Research Protections and Compliance
(410) 455-2737