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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The authors could not have produced this document without the willing help of
many people both inside the federal government and out. We appreciate their
time and patience in explaining their agency or countrys policies and practice.
In particular, we would like to thank the following individuals:
Brian C. Belanger, Deputy Director, ATP, National Institute of Standards and
Technology; Mark Bohannon, General Counsel, Department of Commerce;
Connie K. N. Chang, Special Assistant to the Director, ATP, National Institute of
Standards and Technology; Julia A. Conley, Supervisory Special Agent, Federal
Bureau of Investigation; Jose M. Costa, Counselor, Science, Technology, and
Education, European Commission; Nicholas Davidson, First Secretary (Trade
Policy), British Embassy; William J. Denk, Director, Defense Programs Division,
Export Administration (BXA), Strategic Industries/Economic Security; June W.
Edward, Associate General Counsel, Commercial, NASA Headquarters; Gilbert
Fayl, European Commission; Roy Forey, Science and Technology Officer,
British Embassy, Washington, D.C.; M. Christina Gobin, Evaluator, National
Security and International Affairs Division, U.S. General Accounting Office;
Steven C. Goldman, Department of Commerce; Scott Harper, Supervisory Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation; Paul J. Haurilesko, Evaluator,
National Security and International Affairs Division, U.S. General Accounting
Office; Nancy L. Hindman, Defense Technology Security Agency, Department
of Defense; Kazuhiko Hombu, Chief Representative, Washington NEDO; Martin
Kennedy, Attach Defence Supply, Defence Supply Office, British Embassy,
Washington, D.C.; John Konfala, DTSA/PD/AC&PA, Defense Technology
Security Agency, Department of Defense; Anne-Marie Lasowski, Senior Evaluator, National Security and International Affairs Division, U.S. General Accounting Office; Richard Luetchford, Attach Defence Equipment/IPR, British
Embassy; Robert W. Maggi, Office of Arms Transfer and Export Control Policy,
U.S. Department of State; John G. Mannix, Associate General Counsel, Patent &
IPR, NASA Headquarters; Elizabeth A. Marini, DTSA/PD/AC&PA (Munitions),
Defense Technology Security Agency, Department of Defense; Jon Paugh,

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Monitoring and Controlling the International Transfer of Technology

Department of Commerce; John Richards, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce, Department of Commerce; Don A. Rolt, Counsellor, Science and Technology, British Embassy; Theodore J. Roumel, CRA, Assistant Director, Office of
Technology Transfer, National Institutes of Health, U.S. Public Health Service;
Rosalie T. Ruegg, Director, Economic Assessment Office, ATP, National Institute
of Standards and Technology; Michael G. Snyder, Program Officer for Japan and
China, Division of International Relations, National Institutes of Health; Jack
Spiegel, Director, Division of Technology, Development and Transfer, National
Institutes of Health; Peter Sullivan, Deputy Director, Defense Technology
Security Agency, Department of Defense; James K. Swanson, DTSA/TSO,
Defense Technology Security Agency, Department of Defense; Dave Tarbell,
Director, Defense Technology Security Agency, Department of Defense; Scott C.
Williams, Supervisory Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation; Phyllis
Yoshida, Director, Office of International Technology Policy, Department of
Commerce; and Karen S. Zuckerstein, Assistant Director, National Security and
International Affairs Division, U.S. General Accounting Office.
While this work could not have been produced without their help, the authors
alone are responsible for any remaining errors.

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