ST0413
A person who is required to register must maintain records concerning the manufacture, acquisition and disposition (to include copies of all documentation on exports using exemptions and applications and licenses and their related documentation), of defense articles; of technical data; the…
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A person who is required to register must maintain records concerning the manufacture, acquisition and disposition (to include copies of all documentation on exports using exemptions and applications and licenses and their related documentation), of defense articles; of technical data; the provision of defense services; brokering activities; and information on political contributions, fees, or commissions furnished or obtained, as required by part 130 of this subchapter. Records in an electronic format must be maintained using a process or system capable of reproducing all records on paper. Such records when displayed on a viewer, monitor, or reproduced on paper, must exhibit a high degree of legibility and readability. (For the purpose of this section, “legible” and “legibility” mean the quality of a letter or numeral that enables the observer to identify it positively and quickly to the exclusion of all other letters or numerals. “Readable” and “readability” means the quality of a group of letters or numerals being recognized as complete words or numbers.) This information must be stored in such a manner that none of it may be altered once it is initially recorded without recording all changes, who made them, and when they were made. For processes or systems based on the storage of digital images, the process or system must afford accessibility to all digital images in the records being maintained. All records subject to this section must be maintained for a period of five years from the expiration of the license or other approval, to include exports using an exemption (see §123.26 of this subchapter); or, from the date of the transaction (e.g., expired licenses or other approvals relevant to the export transaction using an exemption). The Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Defense Trade Controls and the Director of the Office of Defense Trade Controls Licensing may prescribe a longer or shorter period in individual cases.
Assessed by HEXDI
What HEXDI assesses.
- M7
4 — AUTHORIZATION MANAGEMENT
Reporting procedures address compliance with any applicable authorization exemption/exception reporting requirements.
- M10
4 — RECORDKEEPING
Program requires storage of records of transactions subject to the ITAR for no less than 5 years.
- M10
1 — RECORDKEEPING
Program includes a system to manage records.
- M10
2 — RECORDKEEPING
Program has procedures for maintaining records on the system.
- M10
3 — RECORDKEEPING
Records management system requires entry of record into the system at or close in time to when the records are created or received.
- M10
4 — RECORDKEEPING
Records management system includes a detailed index of all records in the system that is arranged in such a manner as to allow immediate…
Source & revisions
- First mapped
- Jun 8, 2022
- Last updated
- May 26, 2026 (16m ago)
- Source
- International Traffic in Arms Regulations