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ITAR Regulations
Please be aware that some technologies may be covered by ITAR regulations. Before disclosing any information, ensure that you are following all applicable government guidelines.
ITAR
Scroll down to Subchapter M, Parts 120-130, for an up-to-date version of the ITAR. International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) is a set of United States government regulations that control the export and import of defense-related articles and services on the United States Munitions List. These regulations implement the provisions of the Arms Export Control Act and are described in Title 22 (Foreign Relations), Chapter I (Department of State), Subchapter M of the Code of Federal Regulations. The Department of State interprets and enforces ITAR. For practical purposes, ITAR regulations dictate that information and material pertaining to defense and military-related technologies may be shared only with U.S. persons unless approval from the Department of State is received or a special exemption is used. United States companies can face heavy fines if the Department of State discovers they have, without approval or the use of an exemption, provided non-U.S. persons with access to ITAR-protected products or information such as designs, test data, processes, software code, etc.
Prospective Company Checklist
This the first step in bringing your technology on board to NICCE includes completing the attached form. You will need Microsoft Office 2007 or download the Microsoft Compatibility Pack here. A PDF version will be available soon. If you have any questions regarding the process, please click on Contact Us. When the form has been completed, please attach it in an e-mail to vtresearch@gmail.com with the subject line "Prospective Company Checklist."
Linked In
The staff uses Linked In to network professionally: Virginia Clean Energy Business Incubator and Modeling and Simulation: Energy and Environment.
Each group can focus discussions to improve the efficiency of communication. The goals for the Virginia Clean Energy Business Incubator include
1. Building energy research infrastructure in the regions. 2. Targeting new energy research funding for the regions. 3. Building collaborative energy research partnerships between the public and private sectors. 4. Developing business strategies for bringing new energy technologies to market. 5. Creating new wealth for private stakeholders in the regions that ultimately creates new jobs. 6. Using modeling and simulation to determine the viability of a specific energy technology. If you are interested in partnering with our regions, please link to us and create a dialogue with us.
The Modeling and Simulation: Energy and Environment group focuses on discussions about modeling and simulation on and off the university campus and specific to the energy and environmental areas. The group is devoted to clean energy technology development, environmental issues (air, water and soil), and emerging technology that relates to those areas.
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