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International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR)


What Does the ITAR Control? 

22 CFR §§ 120-130 are promulgated and implemented by the the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC) in the Department of State (DoS) and regulate:

  • Defense articles (as defined in §120.31),
  • Significant military equipment (as defined in §120.36),
  • Major defense equipment (as defined in §120.37),
  • Defense services (as defined in §120.32), and
  • Technical data and software (as defined in §120.33)

United States Munitions List (USML)

Regulated items are identified on the USML by categories. 


Quick Facts

  • If an United States Military List (USML) article is incorporated into a larger article, then the larger article becomes controlled under ITAR.
  • ITAR is article based:  NO article on the USML can be exported without a license or exemption.
  • Arms Embargo:  NO article on the USML may be exported under a license or license exemption to countries proscribed in 22 CFR § 126.1.  
  • Additional restrictions apply to other countries, whenever an export would not otherwise be in furtherance of world peace and the security and foreign policy of the United States – as proscribed further in 22 CFR § 126.1
  • Full versions of the ITAR and USML

Fundamental Research Under the ITAR

Review Fundamental Research Overview 


Using ITAR Controlled Items, Technical Data, Software in Research 

In some areas of research, USML items may be used.  These items are highly restricted and access by non-U.S. persons is prohibited without an export license or documented license exception even if it is being used in the conduct of Fundamental Research.  


Research that is NOT Fundamental Research and Research on behalf of a Foreign Entity/Person

Any research that is NOT Fundamental Research and any research that is conducted on behalf of a foreign entity or person must be reviewed by the Export Control Compliance team to determine if the outcomes would be creating a Defense Article or providing a Defense Service.  Policy on Designating and Determining Defense Articles and Services (22 CFR § 120.3)


Key Definitions and Terms 


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