Wednesday, June 2, 2021

Coming Next Week: Agreements: Tips, Tricks, and Tradecraft

Learn answers to common questions users face when submitting Agreement requests to DDTC and review the submission process within DECCS.
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Please join DDTC's IT Modernization team and DDTC-Licensing for a discussion on submitting Agreements. As described in §124.1, an agreement approved by DTCL is required for a U.S. person to provide a defense service to a foreign person, an authorization to manufacture defense articles abroad, or to establish a distribution point abroad for defense articles of U.S. origin for subsequent distribution to foreign persons. In this session, we will provide answers to common questions users face when submitting Agreement requests to DDTC, review the submission process within DECCS, and walk through the tools available to all users when looking for additional support. And as always, we will leave plenty of time for Q&A.

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