DDTC Updates ITAR Redline Document
The State Department’s Directorate of Defense Trade Controls updated its “redline” document to help industry better view changes made to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations as a result of the agency’s ITAR reorganization effort. The revised document reflects changes made to the ITAR as a result of DDTC’s continued temporary suspension of restrictions on certain defense exports to Cyprus (see 2211210028) and “limits redlines to only those changes made by the March 23 reorganization rule” (see 2203220013).
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The document highlights words in red to show that they are “new section numbers, section titles, and additional text (such as new pointers) that” were not previously found in the ITAR. The document also uses other colors to highlight deleted text, text moved from one section of the ITAR to another, and text that “has been retained and revised in any other manner.”