[Federal Register Volume 67, Number 137 (Wednesday, July 17, 2002)]
[Notices]
[Pages 47020-47028]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 02-17586]


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DEPARTMENT OF STATE

[Public Notice 4063]


Office of Defense Trade Controls; Notifications to the Congress 
of Proposed Commercial Export Licenses

AGENCY: Department of State.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that the Department of State has 
forwarded the attached Notifications of Proposed Export Licenses to the 
Congress on the dates shown on the attachments pursuant to sections 
36(c) and 36(d) and in compliance with section 36(e) of the Arms Export 
Control Act (22 U.S.C. 2776).

DATES: Transmittal dates: As shown on each of the forty-eight letters.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. William J. Lowell, Director, 
Office of Defense Trade Controls, Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, 
Department of State (202 663-2700).

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 38(e) of the Arms Export Control Act 
mandates that notifications to the Congress pursuant to sections 36(c) 
and 36(d) must be published in the Federal Register when they are 
transmitted to Congress or as soon thereafter as practicable.

    Dated: July 3, 2002.
William J. Lowell,
Director, Office of Defense Trade Controls, Department of State.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, April 11, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 36(c) of the Arms Export 
Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed license for the export of defense articles or defense 
services sold commercially under a contract in the amount of 
$50,000,000 or more.
    The transaction contained in the attached certification involves 
the export to Saudi Arabia of technical data, defense services and 
defense articles related to the training and maintenance required to 
operate E-3A and KE-3A Airborne Early Warning and Control Aircraft 
in Saudi Arabia.
    The United States Government is prepared to license the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 132-01.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, April 11, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 36(c) of the Arms Export 
Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed license for the export of defense articles or defense 
services sold commercially under a contract in the amount of 
$50,000,000 or more.
    The transaction contained in the attached certification involves 
the export to Turkey of technical data, defense services and defense 
articles for the manufacture of engine components of the TF39 and 
J79 Gas Turbine Aircraft Engines for return to the United States.
    The United States Government is prepared to license the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 172-01.

Hon J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, April 11, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to section 36(c) and (d) of the Arms 
Export Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed license for the export of defense articles or defense 
services sold commercially under contract in the amount of 
$50,000,000 or more.
    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
the export to Japan of technical data, defense services and defense 
articles for the manufacture of the T58-GE-8/14 and CT58-110 
aircraft gas turbine engines for end-use by Japan.
    The United States Government is prepared to license the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 011-02

Hon J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, April 11, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to section 36(d) of the Arms Export 
Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed manufacturing license agreement with Japan.
    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
the export to Japan of technical data, assistance and defense 
articles for the manufacture and assembly of Propellant Actuated 
Devices for F-15J and XT-4 aircraft for end-use by Japan.
    The United States Government is prepared to license the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 12-02.

Hon J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, April 11, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 36(c) of the Arms Export 
Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed license for the export of defense articles or defense 
services sold commercially under a contract in the amount of 
$50,000,000 or more.
    The transaction contained in the attached certification involves 
the export of technical data and assistance to Japan related to the 
launch support and testing of the MTSAT-1R satellite from French 
Guiana or Japan for end-use by Japan.

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    The United States Government is prepared to license the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights, and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 16-02.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, April 11, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 36(c) of the Arms Export 
Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed license for the export of defense articles or defense 
services sold commercially under a contract in the amount of 
$50,000,000 or more.
    The transaction contained in the attached certification involves 
the export to South Korea of technical data, defense services and 
defense articles related to AN/ALQ-165 (Lot II) Aircraft Self-
Protection Jammers (ASPJs) for use by the South Korean Air Force.
    The United States Government is prepared to license the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 024-02.

The Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, April 11, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 36(c) of the Arms Export 
Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed license for the export of defense articles or defense 
services sold commercially under a contract in the amount of 
$50,000,000 or more.
    The transaction contained in the attached certification involves 
the export of technical data and assistance to France, Germany, and 
the United Kingdom related to the launch of the INMARSAT-4 
communications satellite from Cape Canaveral, Florida.
    The United States Government is prepared to license the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights, and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 030-02.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, April 11, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 36(c) of the Arms Export 
Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed license for the export of defense articles or defense 
services sold commercially under a contract in the amount of 
$50,000,000 or more.
    The transaction contained in the attached certification involves 
the export to Germany of technical data, defense services and 
defense articles for the manufacture of Aircraft Fuel Gauging 
Systems, Fuel Level Sensing Systems and Asymmetry Systems for end-
use by Germany and Saudi Arabia.
    The United States Government is prepared to license the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights, and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 033-02.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, April 26, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Sections 36(c) and (d) of the Arms 
Export Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed license for the export of defense articles or defense 
services sold commercially under a contract in the amount of 
$50,000,000 or more.
    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
the export to Australia of technical data, assistance and training 
for the design, development, manufacture and maintenance in 
Australia or the Multi-Role Electronically Scanned Array (MESA) 
Radar/IFF subsystem for the Royal Australian Air Force.
    The United States Government is prepared to license the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights, and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 028-01.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, May 1, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 36(c) of the Arms Export 
Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed license for the export of defense articles or defense 
services sold commercially under a contract in the amount of 
$50,000,000 or more.
    The transaction contained in the attached certification involves 
the export of technical data and defense services for the design, 
manufacture and launch of the SpainSat communications satellite for 
Spain either an Ariane launch vehicle from French Guiana or a Sea 
Launch vehicle from the Pacific Ocean.
    The United States Government is prepared to license the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights, and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 014-02.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, May 1, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 36(c) of the Arms Export 
Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed license for the export of defense articles or defense 
services sold commercially under a contract in the amount of 
$50,000,000 or more.
    The transaction contained in the attached certification involves 
ongoing activities associated with technical assistance agreements 
with Russia beyond those addressed in DTC 39-98 dated March 19, 
1998, DTC 98-99 dated August 5, 1999, DTC 014-00 dated March 7, 
2000, DTC 034-01 dated March 1, 2001, and DTC 038-01 dated April 30, 
2001, providing for the marketing and sale of satellite launch 
services utilizing Proton rocket boosters and the performance of 
associated integration and launch services from Kazakhstan.
    The United States Government is prepared to license the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights, and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 22-02.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, May 1, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 36(c) of the Arms Export 
Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a

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proposed license for the export of defense articles or defense 
services sold commercially under a contract in the amount of 
$50,000,000 or more.
    The transaction contained in the attached certification involves 
ongoing activities associated with technical assistance agreements 
with Russia, Ukraine, Cayman Islands, and Norway beyond those 
addressed in DTC 16-97 dated July 25, 1997, DTC 6-99 datedApril 16, 
1999, DTC 124-99 dated November 10, 1999, DTC 026-00 dated May 
19,2000, and DTC 048-01 dated April 30, 2001, providing for the Sea 
Launch joint venture, in which Norway, Ukraine and Russia will 
participate, to provide commercial space launch services for 
communications satellites from a modified oil platform in the 
Pacific Ocean.
    The United States Government is prepared to license the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights, and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 23-02.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, May 17, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Consistent with Section 36(c) of the Arms 
Export Control Act and Title IX of Public Law 106-79, I am 
transmitting, herewith, certification of a proposed license for the 
export of defense articles to India.
    The President made a determination in a manner consistent with 
Title IX of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, Fiscal 
Year 2000 (Public Law 106-79) to waive sanctions on India in 
connection with the Glenn Amendment and related provisions, as 
reported to you by separate letter. Under Title IX, the issuance of 
a license for the export of defense articles or defense services to 
India pursuant to the waiver authority of that Title is subject to 
the same requirements as are applicable to the export of items 
described in Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act, and the 
Administration is treating authorization for the requested re-export 
consistent with these provisions.
    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
the transfer of: (1) Temporary export for demonstration purposes of 
an aircraft Ground Proximity WarningSystem, Personnel Locator System 
for downed airmen, and a hand-held survivor radio; (2) unclassified 
technical data related to a Mobile Combat Training Center; (3) a 
ten-year technical assistance agreement providing for employment in 
the U.S. of Indian national(s) in the design, manufacture and use of 
flight simulation devices for military and civilian applications.
    The United States Government is prepared to authorize the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights, and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 04-02.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, May 17, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 36(c) and (d) of the Arms 
Export Control Act, I am transmitting herewith certification of a 
proposed license for the export of defense articles or defense 
services sold commercially under a contract in the amount 
$50,000,000 or more.
    The transaction contained in the attached certification involves 
the export of technical data, defense services, and unclassified 
defense articles, including 31 F404/RM12 engines, to Sweden for 
incorporation into the Gripen Aircraft for end-use by South Africa.
    The United States Government is prepared to license the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights, and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 026-02.

May 17, 2002.
Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 36(d) of the Arms Export 
Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed technical assistance agreement with Taiwan.
    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
the transfer of naval architectural and marine engineering services 
to Taiwan for the basic and detailed development of the Taiwan Navy 
PFG2 program corvette.
    The United States Government is prepared to license the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights, and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 031-02.
May 17 2002.
Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 36(c) of the Arms Export 
Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed license for the export of defense articles or defense 
services sold commercially under a contract in the amount of 
$50,000,000 or more.
    The transaction contained in the attached certification involves 
the export to Israel of technical data, defense services and defense 
articles for three Gulfstream V Special Electronic Mission Aircraft 
for end use by the Government of Israel.
    The United States Government is prepared to license the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights, and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 052-02.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, May 20, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Consistent with Section 36(c) of the Arms 
Export Control Act and Title IX of Public Law 106-79, I am 
transmitting, herewith, certification of a proposed license for the 
export of defense articles to India.
    The President made a determination in a manner consistent with 
Title IX of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, Fiscal 
Year 2000 (Public Law 106-79) to waive sanctions on India in 
connection with the Glenn Amendment and related provisions, as 
reported to you by separate letter. Under Title IX, the issuance of 
a license for the export of defense articles or defense services to 
India pursuant to the waiver authority of that Title is subject to 
the same requirements as are applicable to the export of items 
described in Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act, and the 
Administration is treating authorization for the requested export 
consistent with these provisions.
    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
the transfer of: (1) Six (6) magnetrons for use in the ground-based 
Flycatcher radar; (2) unclassified technical data for marketing 
proposals for the M109 series of self-propelled howitzers, 
ammunition support vehicles, and fire direction center vehicles; (3) 
propeller-driven target drones and spare parts for anti-aircraft 
artillery practice; (4) unclassified technical data for marketing an 
aircraft ground proximity warning system and a personnel locator 
system; (5) a technical assistance agreement allowing employment in 
the U.S. of an Indian national in support of carbon based braking 
systems for various military

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and civilian aircraft; (6) fifty-five (55) Quartz Rate Sensors for 
incorporation in an Integrated Electronic Standby Instrument; (7) 
seventeen (17) high voltage power supply units and parts for use in 
the Jaguar aircraft; (8) spare parts for the Sea King Helicopters; 
and (9) driveshaft assemblies for the Indian Advanced Light 
Helicopter.
    The United States Government is prepared to authorize the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 05-02.

The Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, May 22, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 36(c) of the Arms Export 
Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed license for the export of defense articles or defense 
services sold commercially under a contract in the amount of 
$50,000,000 or more.
    The transaction contained in the attached certification involves 
ongoing activities associated with technical assistance agreements 
with Russia, Ukraine, Cayman Islands and Norway beyond those 
addressed in DTC 16-97 dated July 25, 1997, DTC 6-99 dated April 16, 
1999, DTC 124-99 dated November 10, 1999, DTC 026-00 dated May 19, 
2000, DTC 048-01 dated April 30, 2001 and DTC 23-02 dated May 1, 
2002, providing for the Sea Launch Joint Venture, to provide 
commercial space launch services from a modified oil platform in the 
Pacific Ocean.
    The United States Government is prepared to license the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 123-02.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives May 22, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 36(c) of the Arms Export 
Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed license for the export of defense articles or defense 
services sold commercially under a contract in the amount of 
$50,000,000 or more.
    The transaction contained in the attached certification involves 
ongoing activities associated with technical assistance agreements 
with Russia beyond those addressed in DTC 39-98 dated March 19, 
1998, DTC 98-99 dated August 5, 1999, DTC 014-00 dated March 7, 
2000, DTC 034-01 dated March 1, 2001, DTC 038-01 dated April 30, 
2001 and DTC 022-02 dated May 1, 2002, providing for the marketing 
and sale of satellite launch services utilizing Proton rocket 
boosters and the performance of associated integration and launch 
services from Kazakhstan.
    The United States Government is prepared to license the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
  Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 124-02.

    Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, May 23, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 36(c) and (d) of the Arms 
Export Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed license for the export of defense articles or defense 
services sold commercially under a contract in the amount of 
$50,000,000 or more.
    The transaction contained in the attached certification involves 
the export to Egypt of technical data and assistance in the 
manufacture of upgrade components for the TPS-63 radar system for 
end-use by Egypt.
    The United States Government is prepared to license the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 144-01.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives May 23, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 36(c) of the Arms Export 
Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed license for the export of defense articles or defense 
services sold commercially under a contract in the amount of 
$50,000,000 or more.
    The transaction contained in the attached certification involves 
the export of technical data and assistance to Japan and South Korea 
for the sale of one MBSAT commercial communications satellite.
    The United States Government is prepared to license the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights, and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 20-02.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, May 23, 2002

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 36(c) of the Arms Export 
Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed license for the export of defense articles or defense 
services sold commercially under a contract in the amount of 
$50,000,000 or more.
    The transaction contained in the attached certification involves 
the export of technical data and defense services to support the 
manufacture, sale and overhaul/repair of Auxiliary Power Units (APU) 
for the CH-47 and SH-60/UH-60 Helicopters in Japan for end use by 
the Japanese Defense Agency.
    The United States Government is prepared to license the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 025-02.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, May 23, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 9001(e) of Public Law 106-
79 and consistent with Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act, 
I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a proposed license for 
the export of defense articles to India.
    The President made a determination in a manner consistent with 
Title IX of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, Fiscal 
Year 2000 (Public Law 106-79) to waive sanctions on India in 
connection with the Glenn Amendment and related provisions, as 
reported to you by separate letter. Under Title IX, the issuance of 
a license for the export of defense articles or defense services to 
India pursuant to the waiver authority of that Title is subject to 
the same requirements as are applicable to the export of items 
described in Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act and the 
Administration is treating authorization for the requested export 
consistent with these provisions.
    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
the export of ten (10)

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cathode ray tubes for use in helmet-mounted data display units to 
India.
    The United States Government is prepared to authorize the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.
    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 36-02.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, May 23, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 9001(e) of Public Law 106-
79 and consistent with Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act, 
I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a proposed license for 
the export of defense articles to India.
    The President made a determination in a manner consistent with 
Title IX of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, Fiscal 
Year 2000 (Public Law 106-79) to waive sanctions on India in 
connection with the Glenn Amendment and related provisions, as 
reported to you by separate letter. Under Title IX, the issuance of 
a license for the export of defense articles or defense services to 
India pursuant to the waiver authority of that Title is subject to 
the same requirements as are applicable to the export of items 
described in Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act and the 
Administration is treating authorization for the requested export 
consistent with these provisions.
    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
the transfer of unclassified technical data for the employment in 
the U.S. of an Indian national as a project engineer working with 
various types of aircraft engines.
    The United States Government is prepared to authorize the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 40-02.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, May 23, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 9001(e) of Public Law 106-
79 and consistent with Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act, 
I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a proposed license for 
the export of defense articles to India.
    The President made a determination in a manner consistent with 
Title IX of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, Fiscal 
Year 2000 (Public Law 106-79) to waive sanctions on India in 
connection with the Glenn Amendment and related provisions, as 
reported to you by separate letter. Under Title IX, the issuance of 
a license for the export of defense articles or defense services to 
India pursuant to the waiver authority of that Title is subject to 
the same requirements as are applicable to the export of items 
described in Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act and the 
Administration is treating authorization for the requested export 
consistent with these provisions.
    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
the temporary export of one handheld integrated directional receiver 
and homing system to India.
    The United States Government is prepared to authorize the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 41-02.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, May 23, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 9001(e) of Public Law 106-
79 and consistent with Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act, 
I am transmitting herewith certification of a proposed license for 
the export of defense articles to India.
    The President made a determination in a manner consistent with 
Title IX of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, Fiscal 
Year 2000 (Public Law 106-79) to waive sanctions on India in 
connection with the Glenn Amendment and related provisions, as 
reported to you by separate letter. Under Title IX, the issuance of 
a license for the export of defense articles or defense services to 
India pursuant to the waiver authority of that Title is subject to 
the same requirements as are applicable to the export of items 
described in Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act and the 
Administration is treating authorization for the requested export 
consistent with these provisions.
    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
the temporary export of two (2) Viper E mixed-gas underwater 
breathing apparatus to India.
    The United States Government is prepared to authorize the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 42-02.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, May 23, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 9001(e) of Public Law 106-
79 and consistent with Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act, 
I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a proposed license for 
the export of defense articles to India.
    The President made a determination in a manner consistent with 
Title IX of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, Fiscal 
Year 2000 (Public Law 106-79) to waive sanctions on India in 
connection with the Glenn Amendment and related provisions, as 
reported to you by separate letter. Under Title IX, the issuance of 
a license for the export of defense articles or defense services to 
India pursuant to the waiver authority of that Title is subject to 
the same requirements as are applicable to the export of items 
described in Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act and the 
Administration is treating authorization for the requested export 
consistent with these provisions.
    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
the export of unclassified technical data related to a command, 
control, communications, computers, intelligence and information 
system to India.
    The United States Government is prepared to authorize the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 47-02.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, May 23, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 9001(e) of Public Law 106-
79 and consistent with Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act, 
I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a proposed license for 
the export of defense articles to India.
    The President made a determination in a manner consistent with 
Title IX of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, Fiscal 
Year 2000 (Public Law 106-79) to waive sanctions on India in 
connection with the Glenn Amendment and related provisions, as 
reported to you by separate letter. Under Title IX, the issuance of 
a license for the export of defense articles or defense services to 
India pursuant to the waiver authority of that Title is subject to 
the

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same requirements as are applicable to the export of items described 
in Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act and the 
Administration is treating authorization for the requested export 
consistent with these provisions.
    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
the export of six (6) tuner drives and four (4) servo amplifiers for 
an existing ship-borne radar system to India.
    The United States Government is prepared to authorize the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 48-02.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, May 23, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 36(c) of the Arms Export 
Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed license for the export of defense articles or defense 
services sold commercially under a contract in the amount of 
$50,000,000 or more.
    The transaction contained in the attached certification involves 
the export to the United Kingdom of technical data, defense services 
and defense articles for the manufacture of the X300 transmission 
for use in the MCV-80 high mobility tracked vehicles of NATO 
countries and Austria, Australia, Egypt, Finland, Kuwait, Malaysia, 
New Zealand, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, and 
the United Arab Emirates.
    The United States Government is prepared to license the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights, and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 053-02.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, May 23, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 36(d) of the Arms Export 
Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed manufacturing license agreement with Italy.
    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
export to Italy of technical data and assistance in the manufacture 
of the LN-93 Inertial Navigation System for the Future Anti-Air 
Missile System Program.
    The United States Government is prepared to license the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights, and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 054-02.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, May 23, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 36(c) of the Arms Export 
Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed license for the export of defense articles or defense 
services sold commercially under a contract in the amount of 
$50,000,000 or more.
    The transaction contained in the attached certification involves 
the export to Mexico of technical data, defense services and defense 
articles for the manufacture of Line Replaceable Module electrical 
connector backplanes for end use by the United States.
    The United States Government is prepared to license the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.
    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 055-02.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, May 23, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 36(c) of the Arms Export 
Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed license for the export of defense articles or defense 
services sold commercially under a contract in the amount of 
$50,000,000 or more.
    The transaction contained in the attached certification involves 
the export of technical data and defense services to the United 
Kingdom for the manufacture, assembly and testing of the Javelin 
Control Actuation Section for the Javelin missile for end-use by the 
United Kingdom's Ministry of Defence.
    The United States Government is prepared to license the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.
    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 057-02.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, May 23, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 36(c) of the Arms Export 
Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed license for the export of defense articles or defense 
services sold commercially under a contract in the amount of 
$50,000,000 or more.
    The transaction contained in the attached certification involves 
the export of technical data, defense services and defense articles 
to the Dominican Republic concerning the acquisition, maintenance 
and support of ten (10) AT-6 trainer aircraft for end-use by the 
Dominican Republic Air Force.
    The United States Government is prepared to license the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 058-02.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, May 23, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 36(c) of the Arms Export 
Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed license for the export of defense articles or defense 
services sold commercially under a contract in the amount of 
$50,000,000 or more.
    The transaction contained in the attached certification involves 
the export of technical data, defense services and defense articles 
to Denmark to integrate the Evolved SeaSparrow Missile system onto 
Danish ships for end-use by the Royal Danish Navy.
    The United States Government is prepared to license the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights, and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 059-02.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, May 23, 2002.

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    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 36(c) of the Arms Export 
Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed license for the export of defense articles or defense 
services sold commercially under a contract in the amount of 
$50,000,000 or more.
    The transaction contained in the attached certification involves 
the export of technical data and assistance in the manufacture of 
Sidewinder AIM-9L missile systems for end use by the Japanese 
Defense Agency.
    The United States Government is prepared to license the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 089-02.

    Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, May 23, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 36(d) of the Arms Export 
Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed Manufacturing License Agreement with Japan.
    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
the export of technical data and assistance to Japan for the 
manufacture, repair, installation, maintenance and overhaul of the 
DF-301E Direction Finding Equipment for end-use by the Japanese 
Defense Agency.
    The United States Government is prepared to license the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 090-02.
Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, May 23, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 36(c) of the Arms Export 
Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed license for the export of defense articles or defense 
services sold commercially under a contract in the amount of 
$50,000,000 or more.
    The transaction contained in the attached certification involves 
the export of technical data and defense services to Japan for the 
overhaul and repair of JFC-26 and JFC-54 fuel controls for aircraft 
in the inventory of the Japanese Defense Agency.
    The United States Government is prepared to license the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 091-02.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, May 23, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 9001(e) of Public Law 106-
79 and consistent with Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act, 
I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a proposed license for 
the export of defense articles to Pakistan.
    The President made a determination in a manner consistent with 
Title IX of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, Fiscal 
Year 2000 (Public Law 106-79) to waive sanctions on Pakistan in 
connection with the Glenn Amendment and related provisions, as 
reported to you by separate letter. Under Title IX, the issuance of 
a license for the export of defense articles or defense services to 
Pakistan pursuant to the waiver authority of that Title is subject 
to the same requirements as are applicable to the export of items 
described in Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act and the 
Administration is treating authorization for the requested export 
consistent with these provisions.
    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
the export of three
    (3) Glock 26 9mm pistols to Pakistan.
    The United States Government is prepared to authorize the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 102-02.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, June 4, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Consistent with Section 36(c) of the Arms 
Export Control Act and Title IX of Public Law 106-79, I am 
transmitting, herewith, certification of a proposed license for the 
export of defense articles to India.
    The President made a determination in a manner consistent with 
Title IX of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, Fiscal 
Year 2000 (Public Law 106-79) to waive sanctions on India in 
connection with the Glenn Amendment and related provisions, as 
reported to you by separate letter. Under Title IX, the issuance of 
a license for the export of defense articles or defense services to 
India pursuant to the waiver authority of that Title is subject to 
the same requirements as are applicable to the export of items 
described in Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act, and the 
Administration is treating authorization for the requested re-export 
consistent with these provisions.
    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
the transfer of: (1) unclassified marketing data concerning a 
special mission military aircraft to the Indian Ministry of Defense; 
(2) seven (7) timers for use in ejection seats of the Kiran and 
Jaguar aircraft to the Indian Air Force; (3) unclassified marketing 
data pertaining to the M113 and Bradley family of vehicles to the 
Indian Ministry of Defense; (4) two (2) power supply parts for the 
Light Combat Aircraft Program to the Indian Ministry of Defense; (5) 
two (2) Traveling Wave Tubes for integration in the radar of the 
Light Combat Aircraft Program to the Indian Ministry of Defense; (6) 
amendment to an existing distribution agreement to add India to the 
approved sales/distribution territory for minor components for 
helicopters and fixed wing aircraft; (7) technical data concerning a 
command and control system for Corvette and Fast Patrol Boat size 
vessels to the Indian Ministry of Defense; (8) technical data 
concerning a Tethered Aerostat Surveillance System with L-88 (V3) 
and AN/APS-144 radar sensors to the Indian Ministry of Defense; (9) 
technical data concerning a Leading Edge Vortex Control (LEVCON) and 
a Nose Wheel Steering System for the Light Combat Aircraft Program 
to the Indian Ministry of Defense.
    The United States Government is prepared to authorize the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 02-02.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, June 4, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 9001(e) of Public Law 106-
79 and consistent with Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act, 
I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a proposed license for 
the export of defense articles to India.
    The President made a determination in a manner consistent with 
Title IX of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, Fiscal 
Year 2000 (Public Law 106-79) to waive sanctions on India in 
connection with the Glenn Amendment and related provisions, as 
reported to you by separate letter. Under Title IX, the issuance of 
a

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license for the export of defense articles or defense services to 
India pursuant to the waiver authority of that Title is subject to 
the same requirements as are applicable to the export of items 
described in Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act and the 
Administration is treating authorization for the requested export 
consistent with these provisions.
    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
the export of twenty (20) cathode ray tubes for use in helmet-
mounted data display units to India.
    The United States Government is prepared to authorize the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 08-02.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, June 4, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 9001(e) of Public Law 106-
79 and consistent with Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act, 
I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a proposed license for 
the export of defense articles to India.
    The President made a determination in a manner consistent with 
Title IX of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, Fiscal 
Year 2000 (Public Law 106-79) to waive sanctions on India in 
connection with the Glenn Amendment and related provisions, as 
reported to you by separate letter. Under Title IX, the issuance of 
a license for the export of defense articles or defense services to 
India pursuant to the waiver authority of that Title is subject to 
the same requirements as are applicable to the export of items 
described in Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act and the 
Administration is treating authorization for the requested export 
consistent with these provisions.
    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
the export of unclassified technical data related to the marketing 
of upgrades to an existing CS-5060 electronics intelligence (ELINT) 
system in India.
    The United States Government is prepared to authorize the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 09-02.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, June 4, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 9001(e) of Public Law 106-
79 and consistent with Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act, 
I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a proposed license for 
the export of defense articles to India.
    The President made a determination in a manner consistent with 
Title IX of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, Fiscal 
Year 2000 (Public Law 106-79) to waive sanctions on India in 
connection with the Glenn Amendment and related provisions, as 
reported to you by separate letter. Under Title IX, the issuance of 
a license for the export of defense articles or defense services to 
India pursuant to the waiver authority of that Title is subject to 
the same requirements as are applicable to the export of items 
described in Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act and the 
Administration is treating authorization for the requested export 
consistent with these provisions.
    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
the export of technical data related to the MK 39 Mod 3A Inertial 
Navigation System for use aboard surface vessels to the Indian Navy.
    The United States Government is prepared to authorize the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 50-02.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, June 10, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 36(c) of the Arms Export 
Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed license for the export of defense articles or defense 
services sold commercially under a contract in the amount of 
$50,000,000 or more.
    The transaction contained in the attached certification involves 
the export to Italy of technical data, defense services and defense 
articles related to delivery, final integration, test and assembly 
of major sub-systems for six Predator, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles 
(UAVs), for use by the Italian Air Force.
    The United States Government is prepared to license the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 147-01.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, June 12, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 9001(e) of Public Law 106-
79 and consistent with Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act, 
I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a proposed license for 
the export of defense articles to India.
    The President made a determination in a manner consistent with 
Title IX of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, Fiscal 
Year 2000 (Public Law 106-79) to waive sanctions on India in 
connection with the Glenn Amendment and related provisions, as 
reported to you by separate letter. Under Title IX, the issuance of 
a license for the export of defense articles or defense services to 
India pursuant to the waiver authority of that Title is subject to 
the same requirements as are applicable to the export of items 
described in Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act and the 
Administration is treating authorization for the requested export 
consistent with these provisions.
    The transaction described in the attached certification 
involves: (1) unclassified technical data and hardware related to 
the design, analysis, manufacturing, and testing of single cell and 
dual cell antenna reflectors; (2) unclassified technical data 
related to the marketing of the TPS-70SS radar system; (3) twelve 
(12) spare parts kits for maintenance of Sikorsky S-61 Sea King 
helicopters; (4) an amendment to an existing manufacturing license 
agreement to re-instate India to the licensed territories for the 
Quick Fox software code; and (5) temporary export of Generation III 
single tube night vision goggles with a zoom laser Illuminator.
    The United States Government is prepared to authorize the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 06-02.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, June 12, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 9001(e) of Public Law 106-
79 and consistent with Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act, 
I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a proposed license for 
the export of defense articles to India.
    The President made a determination in a manner consistent with 
Title IX of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act,

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Fiscal Year 2000 (Public Law 106-79) to waive sanctions on India in 
connection with the Glenn Amendment and related provisions, as 
reported to you by separate letter. Under Title IX, the issuance of 
a license for the export of defense articles or defense services to 
India pursuant to the waiver authority of that Title is subject to 
the same requirements as are applicable to the export of items 
described in Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act and the 
Administration is treating authorization for the requested export 
consistent with these provisions.
    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
the temporary export of an inertial measurement unit from Canada to 
India.
    The United States Government is prepared to authorize the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 39-02.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastere,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Jun 12 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 9001(e) of Public Law 106-
79 and consistent with Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act, 
I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a proposed license for 
the export of defense articles to India.
    The President made a determination in a manner consistent with 
Title IX of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, Fiscal 
Year 2000 (Public Law 106-79) to waive sanctions on India in 
connection with the Glenn Amendment and related provisions, as 
reported to you by separate letter. Under Title IX, the issuance of 
a license for the export of defense articles or defense services to 
India pursuant to the waiver authority of that Title is subject to 
the same requirements as are applicable to the export of items 
described in Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act and the 
Administration is treating authorization for the requested export 
consistent with these provisions.
    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
the export of technical data for fan blade design of the Kaveri jet 
engine test rig to India.
    The United States Government is prepared to authorize the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.
    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 43-02.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, June 12, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 9001(e) of Public Law 106-
79 and consistent with Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act, 
I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a proposed license for 
the export of defense articles to India.
    The President made a determination in a manner consistent with 
Title IX of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, Fiscal 
Year 2000 (Public Law 106-79) to waive sanctions on India in 
connection with the Glenn Amendment and related provisions, as 
reported to you by separate letter. Under Title IX, the issuance of 
a license for the export of defense articles or defense services to 
India pursuant to the waiver authority of that Title is subject to 
the same requirements as are applicable to the export of items 
described in Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act and the 
Administration is treating authorization for the requested export 
consistent with these provisions.
    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
the export of technical data related to the F124 propulsion engine 
for the Indian Light Combat Aircraft.
    The United States Government is prepared to authorize the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 44-02.

Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, June 12, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 9001(e) of Public Law 106-
79 and consistent with Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act, 
I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a proposed license for 
the export of defense articles to India.
    The President made a determination in a manner consistent with 
Title IX of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, Fiscal 
Year 2000 (Public Law 106-79) to waive sanctions on India in 
connection with the Glenn Amendment and related provisions, as 
reported to you by separate letter. Under Title IX, the issuance of 
a license for the export of defense articles or defense services to 
India pursuant to the waiver authority of that Title is subject to 
the same requirements as are applicable to the export of items 
described in Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act and the 
Administration is treating authorization for the requested export 
consistent with these provisions.
    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
the export of technical data related to the marketing of helicopters 
with self-sealing fuel cells, armor plating, AN/APX-100 transponder, 
weapons pylons, FLIR, and rocket pods to India.
    The United States Government is prepared to authorize the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 49-02

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