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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agenda." National Research Council. 2014. The Global Movement and Tracking of Chemical Manufacturing Equipment: A Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18820.
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Appendix B

Workshop Agenda

Workshop on the Global Movement and Tracking of Chemical Manufacturing Equipment May 12-13, 2014
National Academy of Sciences Building
2101 Constitution Avenue, NW
Washington, DC
Room 120

DAY 1
 
8:00–8:30 Room opens
8:30–8:45 Welcome and Panel Introduction
 
Session 1: The Global Landscape
8:45–9:20 Detlef Maennig, CEFIC–The European Chemical Industry Council
9:20–10:00 Discussion
10:00–10:15 Break
 
Session 2: The Lifetime of Manufacturing Equipment
10:15–10:20 Panel Introductions
10:20–10:45 Charles Mooney, Xylem, Inc.
10:45–11:10 Ye Shao, Morimatsu Group
11:10–11:35 Ana Prieto, Independent Consultant
11:35–12:00 J. Craig Desrosiers, E.I. du Pont Canada Company
12:00–12:30 Discussion
12:30–1:30 Lunch
 
Session 3: The Security Dimension
1:30–1:35 Panel Introduction
1:35–2:00 Jonathan Forman, Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW)
2:00–2:25 Matthew J. Moakler, U.S. Department of State
2:25–2:50 Richard T. Cupitt, U.S. Department of State
2:50–3:15 Elizabeth Scott Sangine, Bureau of Industry and Security, U.S. Department of Commerce
3:15–3:45 Discussion
3:45–4:00 Closing Remarks from Day 1 and Adjournment
 
DAY 2
 
8:00–8:30 Room opens
 
Session 4: The Internet as a Secondary Market
8:30–8:35 Speaker Introduction
8:35–9:00 Michael Carson, eBay, Inc.
9:00–9:30 Discussion
 
Session 5: Breakout Groups and Discussion
9:30–10:45 Breakout Groups
10:45–11:15 Report Back and Discussion
11:15–11:30 Closing Thoughts and Adjournment
Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agenda." National Research Council. 2014. The Global Movement and Tracking of Chemical Manufacturing Equipment: A Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18820.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agenda." National Research Council. 2014. The Global Movement and Tracking of Chemical Manufacturing Equipment: A Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18820.
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Dual-use applications for chemical manufacturing equipment have been recognized as a concern for many years, and export-control regulations worldwide are in place as a result. These regulations, in conjunction with the verification and inspection requirements of Article VI of the Chemical Weapons Convention, are designed to support non-proliferation of manufacturing equipment suitable for production of chemical warfare agents. In recent years, globalization has changed the distribution of chemical manufacturing facilities around the world. This has increased the burden on current inspection regimes, and increased the amount of manufacturing equipment available around the world. Movement of that equipment, both domestically and as part of international trade, has increased to accommodate these market shifts.

To better understand the movement and tracking of chemical manufacturing equipment of dual-use concern, the Project on Advanced Systems and Concepts for Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction at the Naval Postgraduate School contracted with the Board on Chemical Sciences and Technology of the National Research Council to hold a workshop on the global movement and tracking of chemical manufacturing equipment. The workshop, held in May 2014, looked at key concerns regarding the availability and movement of equipment for chemical manufacturing, particularly used and decommissioned equipment that is of potential dual-use concern. The workshop examined today's industrial, security, and political contexts in which these materials are being produced, regulated, and transferred. The workshop also facilitated discussions about current practices, including consideration of their congruence with current technologies and security threats in the global chemical industrial system. The Global Movement and Tracking of Chemical Manufacturing Equipment summarizes the presentations and discussion of the event.

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