Many defense products require U.S. export licenses even if not directly exported. For example, if your
component or part is adapted or modified and assembled into another company’s military aircraft des-
tined for export, your product falls under the jurisdiction of the International Traffic in Arms Regu-
lations (ITAR) and your company is subject to trade controls. It is your responsibility to be aware of
the law. Failure to comply, even unknowingly, is subject to severe penalties.
If you are concerned, want to know more, or want reassurance that you are in compliance, we have a
training program to guide you through all the requirements and procedures.
The El Camino Center for International Trade Development (CITD) offers low-cost export compliance
training. A federal government grant enables us to subsidize the otherwise much higher costs. The ITAR
training will be conducted by Mr. Ashok Sadhwani, a specialist with expert knowledge of the State De-
partment’s ITAR. Mr. Sadhwani has over 25 years of experience and is the President of Asmara U.S.A.,
Inc., an international trade compliance management consultancy firm.
DATE: Thursday, May 12, 2011 (RSVP by May 6) and Thursday, July 14, 2011 (RSVP by July 8)
TIME: 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (break for lunch at noon for one hour; lunch not included)
To register or to request further information, please contact the El Camino CITD at (310) 973-3173 or
mcohan@elcamino.edu.