Developing and Implementing an Export Management Control Program

January 27, 2016· Ended
Conference
Palo Alto, United States
In Person
Deadline: January 27, 2016

About This Event

This training program will offer attendees an understanding of the legal framework for US commercial exports and discuss how you can leverage your existing quality system (QS) for your exports. Participants will also learn to identify areas where their existing ERP can support ECMP requirements.

Why Should You Attend:

All countries regulate the movement of goods across their borders. In most countries, this activity, for both import and exports, is governed by a Customs Agency or Customs Service. In the United States, the responsibility is not so aligned and there are multiple agencies involved.

This session will focus on the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry & Security’s oversight of the U.S. Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and how you can develop and implement a management and control program around these requirements for your company.

Learning Objectives:

Understand the legal framework for US commercial (i.e., non-military) exports
Learn the basics of internal control programs, generally, under the COSO standards
Learn the most common areas of control for most exporters
Understand how you can leverage your existing quality system (QS) for your exports
Identify areas where your existing ERP can support ECMP requirements
Learn where you can find more resources to support your program needs

Areas Covered in the Webinar:

Background of the US Export Administration Regulations (EAR)
Recent Developments and Current Issues
COSO Internal Control Standards
Agencies That May Oversee Your Exports
Potential Penalties: Don’t Let This Be You!
High Level Areas for Your Internal Control Program
People, Process, Technology
Sample ECMP Table of Contents
Discussion on Quality System Integration
Expanding your ERP to Meet Export Requirements or Gap Analysis
Additional Resources

Who Will Benefit:

Export Compliance
Global Trade Solutions/IT
Supply Chain
Legal
Finance
Sales and Distribution
Internal Audit
Operations
Business Development
Risk Management

Instructor Profile:

Randi Waltuck Barnett is a highly regarded global trade professional, having created and implemented global and domestic trade compliance programs across many industries for companies large and small. Her experience includes oversight of a $5B, 65-location division of Honeywell, a $3B, 17-location division of Motorola, and global trade optimization for Dell, Inc., among others.

Ms. Waltuck Barnett has worked in the international trade arena in various industries for nearly 20 years. Her professional accomplishments include multi-million dollar global supply chain savings under various legal theories, as well as end-to-end global trade mitigation processes and procedures, identifying right sized technology tools, including “compliance on a shoestring” practices.

For Registration - http://www.complianceonline.com/developing-and-implementing-an-export-management-control-program-webinar-training-704400-prdw?channel=worldconferencecalendar

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