Standards Library
Every export standard, plain-English, in one place.
The same regulations BIS, DDTC, OFAC and the rest enforce — cross-referenced, searchable, and mapped to the assessment items HEXDI uses to score your program.
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Standards mapped
1200
Agencies covered
10
Agencies updated this year
10
Agencies
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10 agencies
Department of Homeland Security
Department of Homeland Security. Through Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and ICE, enforces import, export, and forced-labor controls at the border and inspects shipments.
Department of Commerce
Department of Commerce. Through the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), administers the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) governing dual-use commodities, software, and technology.
Department of Justice
Department of Justice. Investigates and prosecutes criminal violations of U.S. export controls, sanctions, FCPA, and anti-boycott laws, often jointly with BIS, OFAC, and DDTC.
Department of State
Department of State. Through the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC), administers the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) governing defense articles and services.
Department of Treasury
Department of the Treasury. Through the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), administers and enforces U.S. economic sanctions and country-based embargoes on persons and entities.
EU Commission
European Commission. Issues EU dual-use export-control regulations (Regulation 2021/821), maintains the EU sanctions framework, and coordinates Member State licensing authorities.
Nunn-Wolfowitz Task Force
Nunn-Wolfowitz Task Force. Industry-government working group whose 2000 report set the foundational best-practice framework for corporate export-compliance programs still cited today.
Securities and Exchange Commission
Securities and Exchange Commission. Enforces federal securities laws including FCPA accounting and internal-controls provisions, and reviews disclosures of export-control matters by public companies.
United States Sentencing Commission
United States Sentencing Commission. Issues the federal Sentencing Guidelines and the Effective Compliance Program criteria that courts use to credit corporate compliance efforts.
The Wassenaar Arrangement
The Wassenaar Arrangement. Multilateral export-control regime whose 42 participating states harmonize controls on conventional arms and dual-use goods through coordinated control lists.
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