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Appendix B Workshop Participants PLANNING COMMITTEE Norman P. Neureiter (Chair), Director of the Center for Science, Technology and Security Policy, AAAS Spence M. (Sam) Armstrong, Former Senior Adviser to NASA Administrator Reta Beebe, Research Professor, New Mexico State University Claude R. Canizares, Vice President for Research, Associate Provost, and Professor, MIT Margaret Finarelli (Rapporteur), Senior Fellow, Center for Aerospace Policy Research, School of Public Policy, George Mason University SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY Mario H. Acuna, Senior Fellow, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Michael A’Hearn, Professor of Astronomy, University of Maryland Margaret Chester, Deputy Swift Mission Director, Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Pennsylvania State University Max Coleman, Senior Research Scientist, Jet Propulsion Laboratory James Frost, James Webb Space Telescope Project, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Caroline Himes, Executive Associate Director, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, University of Colorado Anne Kinney, Deputy Director, Solar System Exploration Division, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Charles R. Lawrence, Principal Scientist, Astrophysics Element, Jet Propulsion Laboratory Peter R. Lawson, Systems Manager, Terrestrial Planet Finder Interferometer, Jet Propulsion Laboratory J. Miguel Mas-Hesse, Senior Scientist, Centro de Astrobiologua (CSIC-INTA), Madrid, Spain Barry H. Mauk, Section Supervisor, Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University Daniel McCleese, Chief Scientist, Jet Propulsion Laboratory Michael Prout, Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, University of Arizona Jeff Simmonds, Mars Science Laboratory Science Payload Manager, Jet Propulsion Laboratory Roy Torbert, Professor and Director, Space Science Center, University of New Hampshire 28

APPENDIX B 29 UNIVERSITY AND LABORATORY ADMINISTRATION Steven B. Eisner, University Export Control Officer, Office of the Vice Provost and Dean of Research, Stanford University Jilda Diehl Garton, Associate Vice Provost for Research and General Manager, GTRC and GTARC, Georgia Institute of Technology Mitchell Goodkin, Assistant General Counsel, Office of the Vice President, University of Michigan Robert Hardy, Director of Contracts and Intellectual Property Management, Council on Governmental Relations Jahna Hartwig, Associate General Counsel, Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University Olga King, Export Control Official, Jet Propulsion Laboratory Julie Norris, Director (emeritus), Office of Sponsored Programs, MIT Susan Wyatt Sedwick, Associate Vice President for Research and Director, Office of Sponsored Projects, U ­ niversity of Texas at Austin Tobin Smith, Senior Federal Relations Officer, Association of American Universities Jason Van Wey, Assistant Director, MIT Washington Office Hima Vatti, Associate Director, Office of Research Integrity and Assurance, Cornell University Barbara Yoder, Coordinator of Research Administration Policy, Office of the President, University of California INDUSTRY David Chenette, Director, Space Sciences and Instrumentation, Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Center Randall Correll, Director of Business Development, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corporation Remy Nathan, Director of International Affairs, Aerospace Industries Association John Petheram, Manager, Business Development, East Coast Operations, Sensing and Exploration Systems, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company Edmund B. Rice, President, Coalition for Employment Through Exports Kerry T. Scarlott, Partner, Posternak Blankstein & Lund LLP Debbie Shaffer, Manager of Export and International Affairs, Southwest Research Institute Micah Walter-Range, Research Analyst, The Space Foundation Andrew Zirkelbach, Senior Attorney and Vice President, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corporation FEDERAL GOVERNMENT Marc S. Allen, Senior Scientist, Management and Policy Division, Science Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters Robert Bauer, Earth Science Technology Liaison, Science Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters Marta Cehelsky, Executive Secretary, NSTC Committee on Science and Senior Adviser, Office of the Director, National Science Foundation Anthony Dearth, Director of Licensing, Directorate of Defense Trade Controls, Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, Department of State Ann K. Ganzer, Director of Defense Trade Controls Policy, Directorate of Defense Trade Controls, Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, Department of State Paula Geisz, NASA Export Administrator, Export Control and Interagency Liaison Division, NASA Headquarters John F. Hall, Director of the Export Control & Interagency Liaison Division, Office of External Relations, NASA Bernard Kritzer, Director, Office of National Security and Technology Transfer Controls, Department of Commerce Robie Samanta-Roy, Assistant Director for Space and Aeronautics, Office of Science and Technology Policy Michael Schlabs, Office of General Counsel, NASA Headquarters E. Jason Steptoe, Associate General Counsel (International Law), NASA

30 SPACE SCIENCE AND THE INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC IN ARMS REGULATIONS CONGRESSIONAL STAFF Ed Feddeman, Member of Professional Staff, Space and Aeronautics Subcommittee, House of Representatives Committee on Science and Technology David Fite, Senior Member of Professional Staff, House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs John P. Hutton, Director, Acquisition and Sourcing Management, Government Accountability Office Edward P. Levine, Member of Professional Staff, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations Pamela L. Whitney, Member of Professional Staff, Space and Aeronautics Subcommittee, House of Representa- tives Committee on Science and Technology Anthony Wier, Member of Professional Staff, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations INTERNATIONAL SPACE AGENCIES Anne Barbance, Washington Office, European Space Agency Remi Bourgoin, Export Control Coordinator, Directorate of Legal Affairs and External Relations, European Space Agency Headquarters Graham Gibbs, Counselor for Space Affairs, Canadian Space Agency, Canadian Embassy Frederic Nordlund, Head, Washington Office, European Space Agency POLICY COMMUNITY Lincoln Bloomfield Jr., Board Member and Chair of Program Committee, Henry L. Stimson Center James A. Lewis, Director and Senior Fellow, Technology and Public Policy Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies Eric McAdams, University of Mississippi School of Law Terence Murphy, Chairman and CEO, MK Technology, and Senior Associate, Center for Strategic and I ­ nternational Studies Ian Pryke, Senior Fellow and Assistant Professor, Center for Aerospace Policy Research, School of Public Policy, George Mason University George S. Robinson, Attorney, Robinson & Associates Law Offices, PC Kay Sullivan, Science and Technology Policy Institute NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL STAFF Joseph K. Alexander, Senior Program Officer, Space Studies Board Katherine Bailey-Mathae, Director, Board on International Scientific Organizations Carmela Chamberlain, Administrative Assistant, Space Studies Board Marcia Smith, Director, Space Studies Board Victoria Swisher, Research Associate, Space Studies Board Sandra Wilson, Program Assistant, Space Studies Board Patricia Wrightson, Senior Program Officer, Committee on Scientific Communication and National Security Ryan Zelnio, Committee on Scientific Communication and National Security

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ITAR, which controls defense trade, includes the U.S. Munitions List (USML) which specifies categories of defense articles and services covered by the regulations. In 1999, space satellites were added to the USML. In 2002 ITAR was amended to exclude U.S. universities from having to obtain ITAR licenses when performing fundamental research involving foreign countries and/or persons. Despite this provision, there remains considerable uncertainty among university researchers about whether the regulations apply to their research leading to a rather conservative interpretation of the regulations and the imposition of burdens that might not be necessary. To explore this concern, NASA asked the NRC to organize a workshop of all stakeholders on the implications of ITAR for space science. This book presents a summary of the workshop discussions including those on perspectives on recent developments and implementation of ITAR; overarching issues; problems arising from ITAR's implementation; and opportunities for near-term actions and improvements.

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