Department of State |
The Secretary of State should assess the department's process for reviewing export license applications for Commerce-controlled firearms and determine the feasibility of consolidating coordination authority into one bureau. (Recommendation 1) |
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Department of State |
The Secretary of State should develop agencywide guidance for reviewing export license applications for Commerce-controlled firearms to ensure consistent reviews across reviewing bureaus. Such guidance should outline information relevant to the review process, including roles, responsibilities, and expectations for reviews, and should serve as a baseline from which the bureaus can develop bureau-level guidance relevant to their roles in the review process. (Recommendation 2) |
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Department of State |
The Secretary of State should ensure that the Assistant Secretary of State for International Security and Nonproliferation establishes mechanisms to ensure that State's decisions to review or decline to review Commerce's export license applications include the perspective of other State bureaus that have equities in these export license applications. (Recommendation 3) |
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Department of State |
The Secretary of State should ensure that the Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security develops a process for sharing relevant information from DDTC's internal watch list with ISN to enhance oversight of Commerce-controlled firearms exports. (Recommendation 4) |
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Department of State |
The Secretary of State should ensure that the Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security develops a process to monitor and update its interagency agreement with Commerce to share watch list information to ensure that this agreement remains in effect. (Recommendation 5) |
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Department of Commerce |
The Secretary of Commerce should ensure that the Under Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Security develops a process to monitor and update its interagency agreement with State to share watch list information to ensure that this agreement remains in effect. (Recommendation 6) |
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