COGR, together with AAU and APLU, submitted joint comments to the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) on its interim final rule, which expands end-user controls to...
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Balancing the need to protect national security and economic interests with the open, collaborative nature of higher education can be challenging in sensitive technology areas subject to export control regulations.
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COGR Submits Response to Interim Final Rule—“Implementation of Controls on Advanced Technologies Consistent with Controls Implemented by International Partners”
COGR submitted a formal response to the U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security's interim final rule regarding the implementation of export...
COGR Endorses AUECO Comments to BIS on End-Use and End-User Based Export Controls, Including U.S. Persons Activities Controls: Military and Intelligence End Use and End Users
The Association of University Export Control Officers (AUECO) submitted comments regarding the U.S. Department of Commerce’s proposed amendments to export controls...
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COGR, AAU, and APLU Submit Joint Comments on BIS Interim Final Rule (RIN 0694-AK11)
COGR, together with AAU and APLU, submitted joint comments to the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) on its interim final rule, which expands end-user controls to affiliates of certain entities. The associations highlight that the rule, as written, could create substantial and ambiguous compliance burdens for universities and potentially stifle legitimate international research collaborations.
COGR Submits Response to Interim Final Rule—“Implementation of Controls on Advanced Technologies Consistent with Controls Implemented by International Partners”
COGR submitted a formal response to the U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security's interim final rule regarding the implementation of export controls on advanced technologies. COGR acknowledges the necessity of safeguarding sensitive technologies amid evolving global threats and supports efforts to align U.S. regulations with those of international partners, while also emphasizi
Policy for Risk-Based Security Reviews of Fundamental Research
The document outlines the Department of Defense's (DoD) comprehensive policy for risk-based security reviews of fundamental research, particularly as conducted by academic institutions. In the context of maintaining U.S. dominance in science and technology, the DoD recognizes the critical value of open science and international collaboration, but balances this with emerging national security
Troublesome Clauses in Research Awards
The document outlines several problematic contractual clauses related to information release and the employment of foreign nationals in federally funded research agreements, particularly those involving the Department of Defense and other federal agencies. These clauses often require burdensome review and approval processes prior to the public release of unclassified research results, restrict the