ITAR & EAR Basics | March 25, 2025 @ 1PM-4PM

Ensuring compliance with export control regulations necessitates a proactive, organization-wide commitment that engages employees at all levels. A well-designed training program explains complex laws in simple terms, ensuring employees of all levels understand its importance. This course offers essential guidance on designing effective training programs for all personnel, emphasizing the importance of compliance with ITAR and EAR regulations. We will discuss the importance of ITAR and EAR compliance, what employees at various levels of the company need to be aware of to maintain compliance, and how to develop a tailored ITAR/EAR compliance plan that is adaptable as your business grows. Participants will gain insights into high-risk areas for non-compliance and explore strategies to mitigate the risk of violations. This course will benefit companies required to comply with ITAR and EAR and those considering involvement in export control activities.

Partner

Alan Chvotkin

Alan is a partner in the Washington, D.C. area law firm Centre Law where he specializes in federal government contracts law and its policies and practices, including counseling companies on a wide range of matters ranging from contract formation and performance through disputes and claims.Prior to private practice, Alan was for 19 years the executive vice president and counsel of the Professional Services Council (PSC), the principal national trade association of the government technology and professional services industry, where he...
Law Clerk

Sudarsanan Sivakumar

Sudar is a dual licensed attorney (New York and India), serving as a Law Clerk in Centre’s International Trade and Government Contracts practices. Sudar specializes in export controls in Centre’s International Trade practice and in Trade Agreements/Buy American Act matters in Centre’s Government Contracts practice. Sudar holds a Master of Laws in International Trade from American University’s Washington College of Law.
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Wednesday, August 6, 2025

ITAR & EAR Basics | August 6, 2025 @ 1PM-4PM

Ensuring compliance with export control regulations necessitates a proactive, organization-wide commitment that engages employees at all levels. A well-designed training program explains complex laws in simple terms, ensuring employees of all levels understand its importance. This course offers essential guidance on designing effective training programs for all personnel, emphasizing the importance of compliance with ITAR and EAR regulations. We will discuss the importance of ITAR and EAR compliance, what employees at various levels of the company need to be aware of to maintain compliance, and how to develop a tailored ITAR/EAR compliance plan that is adaptable as your business grows. Participants will gain insights into high-risk areas for non-compliance and explore strategies to mitigate the risk of violations. This course will benefit companies required to comply with ITAR and EAR and those considering involvement in export control activities.

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Thursday, October 9, 2025

ITAR & EAR Basics | October 9, 2025 @ 1PM-4PM

Ensuring compliance with export control regulations necessitates a proactive, organization-wide commitment that engages employees at all levels. A well-designed training program explains complex laws in simple terms, ensuring employees of all levels understand its importance. This course offers essential guidance on designing effective training programs for all personnel, emphasizing the importance of compliance with ITAR and EAR regulations. We will discuss the importance of ITAR and EAR compliance, what employees at various levels of the company need to be aware of to maintain compliance, and how to develop a tailored ITAR/EAR compliance plan that is adaptable as your business grows. Participants will gain insights into high-risk areas for non-compliance and explore strategies to mitigate the risk of violations. This course will benefit companies required to comply with ITAR and EAR and those considering involvement in export control activities.

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