Guidance to Department of Defense (DoD) Components on Export
Controls
As DoD's focal point on international transfers of
export-controlled technology and sharing of classified military
information, DTSA establishes guidelines and assists DoD
components in complying with applicable U.S. laws and
regulations and DoD policies.
DTSA conveys this guidance, in part, through three related
DoD issuances:
DoDI 2040.02. International Transfers of Technology,
Articles and Services,
DoDD 5230.11, Disclosure of Classified Military Information
to Foreign Governments and International Organizations, and
DoDI 2030.08, Implementation of Trade Security Controls
(TSC) for Transfers of DoD U.S. Munitions List (USML) and
Commerce Control List (CCL) Personal Property to Parties Outside
DoD Control.
DTSA works directly with DoD components to answer questions
on technology transfers, international program security
requirements and trade security controls, including use of
export exemptions. DTSA works with other DoD stakeholders
in ensuring that DoD issuances include appropriate references to
export control and technology transfer policy, the release of
classified military information, and international programs
security requirements.
DTSA works with AT&L to ensure DoD Federal Acquisition
Regulations incorporate export control-related contractual
requirements and DoD program managers are properly trained on
export control requirements.