Export Classification
Determining whether an item is subject to ITAR or EAR is critical and determining the correct ECCN for EAR items is very important. Mistakes here can have serious consequences to Purdue and to individual shippers.
- The best source of export classification for a purchased item is the vendor or manufacturer. Many vendor and manufacturers will have such information publically available on their websites.
- If it cannot be gotten from the vendor or manufacturer, then it will be necessary in all but the most obvious cases to consult the Research Security and Export Controls Team. Determining the correct classification can be challenging, requiring technical knowledge about the item as well as understanding of the export control regulations.
- If you prefer to attempt to determine the classification on your own, the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) of the Department of Commerce has created an Export Control Classification Interactive Tool: https://www.bis.doc.gov/index.php/export-control-classification-interactive-tool
- Export Controls
- Policy
- General Guidance Memos
- Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) and Covered Defense Information (CDI)
- Technology Control Plans
- Training
- Publication and/or Dissemination Restrictions
- International Travel
- International Research Collaborations
- Managing Controlled Software
- Protecting External Confidential Information
- Conducting Research Outside US
- Sabbaticals and Leaves
- Working with International Staff and Students
- Hosting International Visitors
- International Shipping
- Registrations and Licenses
- Controlled Thesis Submission Process
- Export Classification