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How to Build an Export Compliance Program | June 10, 2026 @ 1PM-4PM ET

Export controls are complex — and mistakes are costly. Whether you’re exporting defense articles, dual-use technologies, or providing technical data overseas, understanding the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) is critical to protecting your company from penalties, delays, and reputational risk.

This course empowers your employees with the competence to manage export control compliance. The number of sectors at high-risk for non-compliance continues to grow, and each level of your business must understand their role to maintain a tailored ITAR/EAR compliance plan that grows along with your business. This course takes you from complexity to clarity, and from exposure to risk to mitigation of risk. Whether already subject to ITAR and EAR compliance, or considering involvement in export control activities, this course is the critical first step in compliance.

Who Should Attend?

  • Senior Management
  • Business Development and Sales Professionals Involved in Cross-border Activities
  • Export Compliance Officers
  • In-house Counsel and Legal Teams
  • Program Managers and Engineers
  • Supply Chain Managers

On-Demand

$183.00

Available 2-3 weeks after course date. You will be notified via email when the course is made available.

Associate Attorney

Sudarsanan Sivakumar

Sudar is a dual licensed attorney (New York and India) specializing in export controls in Centre’s International Trade practice and Trade Agreements/Buy American Act matters in Centre’s Government Contracts practice. He has counseled clients regarding the interpretation of the Export Administration Regulations (“EAR”), ECCN Government and self-classifications, the interpretation of Department of Treasury OFAC sanctions, restrictions, embargoes, and denied entities and persons, the classification and export of Core Flight Systems (cFS) related to space technology, flight software, computer chips, lasers,...
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  • International Traffic in Arms-Defense and State Department Jurisdiction
  • Registration, Jurisdiction & Classification, Authorizations, and Other Activities
  • Recordkeeping
  • Detecting, Reporting, and Disclosing Violations
  • ITAR and EAR Training
  • Risk Assessment
  • Audits and Compliance Monitoring
  • ITAR and EAR Compliance Manual
  • Question and Answer Session

How to Build an Export Compliance Program | October 22, 2026 @ 1PM-4PM

Export controls are complex — and mistakes are costly. Whether you’re exporting defense articles, dual-use technologies, or providing technical data overseas, understanding the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) is critical to protecting your company from penalties, delays, and reputational risk.

This course empowers your employees with the competence to manage export control compliance. The number of sectors at high-risk for non-compliance continues to grow, and each level of your business must understand their role to maintain a tailored ITAR/EAR compliance plan that grows along with your business. This course takes you from complexity to clarity, and from exposure to risk to mitigation of risk. Whether already subject to ITAR and EAR compliance, or considering involvement in export control activities, this course is the critical first step in compliance.

Who Should Attend?

  • Senior Management
  • Business Development and Sales Professionals Involved in Cross-border Activities
  • Export Compliance Officers
  • In-house Counsel and Legal Teams
  • Program Managers and Engineers
  • Supply Chain Managers
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