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

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DEPARTMENT OF STATE

[Public Notice 4102]


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).

EFFECTIVE DATE: As shown on each of the one hundred 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: August 14, 2002.
William J. Lowell,
Director, Office of Defense Trade Controls, Department of State.

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives

April 11, 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 re-export 
consistent with these provisions.
    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
export of unclassified technical data for an Air Traffic Control 
System for the Indian Air Force to include Air Traffic Management 
software and Primary Surveillance Radars (PSR) to include 
mobilization, frequency agility and ECCM features.
    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 174-01

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

June 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 proposed licenses 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 transactions described in the attached certification 
involves the transfer of: (1) Six (6) Magnetrons for use in the 
ground-based Flycatcher radar to the Indian Army; (2) unclassified 
technical data for UH-1H CUH and Huey II helicopters and related 
upgrades to the Government of India; (3) two (2) VFT displays and 
rack adapters for analyzing the radio frequency spectrum in the 
audio range to Bharat Electronics, Ltd.; (4) unclassified technical 
data for the Model 76 Periscope to upgrade Kilo-class submarines to 
the Indian Navy; (5) Generation III Night Vision Sights and Aiming 
Devices for demonstration to the Indian Ministry of Defense and/or 
other Indian Government Agencies; (6) unclassified technical data on 
the Atlas IIAS, Atlas III and Atlas V space launch vehicles in 
support of marketing, proposal, and contract negotiations to the 
ISRO Satellite Center; (7) unclassified technical data for marketing 
and technical discussions on the SH-2G helicopter 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 03-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.
June 20, 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 contained in the attached certification involves 
the export to Finland of technical data, defense services and 
defense articles for the manufacture of eighty additional LAV-30 
turrets for use in the BMP-1, BMP-2 and XA-125 fighting vehicles for 
end-use by the Governments of Finland, Sweden, Switzerland, Belgium, 
Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, the 
United Kingdom and Poland.
    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 060-02
The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

June 20, 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 spare parts for C-130 aircraft to Pakistan.

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    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 61-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

June 20, 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 spare parts for C-130 aircraft 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 62-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

June 20, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to ection 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 a gear box assembly for C-130 aircraft to the Pakistan 
Air Force.
    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 63-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

June 20, 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 seals for C-130 aircraft to the Pakistan Air Force.
    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 72-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

June 20, 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 valves for C-130 aircraft to the Pakistan Air Force.
    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 75-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

June 20, 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.

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    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
the export of drive shafts for C-130 aircraft to the Pakistan Air 
Force.
    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 76-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

June 20, 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 pumps for C-130 aircraft to the Pakistan Air Force.
    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 77-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

June 20, 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 plate assemblies for C-130 aircraft to the Pakistan 
Air Force.
    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 78-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

June 20, 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 450 Kg of IAW approved stainless steel tape, to the 
National Radio Telecommunications Corp. of 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 81-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 18, 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 AN/GRC-103 (V) 1,2,3 radio set components 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 35-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 18, 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

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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 turbine blades for F-16 aircraft 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 64-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 18, 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 demonstration of explosives and narcotics trace detection 
equipment 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 66-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 18, 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 hub assemblies for F-16 aircraft 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 67-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 18, 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 valves, rods and retainers for C-130 and F-16 aircraft 
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 68-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 18, 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 spare parts for F-16 aircraft 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 69-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 18, 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

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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 spare parts for F-16 aircraft and related F100 engines 
and C-130 aircraft and related T-56 engines 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 71-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 18, 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 tube assemblies for C-130 aircraft to the Pakistan Air 
Force.
    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 73-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 18, 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 technical data for F100 engine models to the 
Government of 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 74-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 18, 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 parts, support equipment and defense services for F100 
aircraft engines for F-16 aircraft to the Pakistan Air Force.
    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 80-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.
July 18, 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 components for the overhaul and repair of an AN/PRC-7 
radio set, including crystals, micro-switches contacts and valves, 
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 82-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 18, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to section 9001(e) of Public Law 106-
79 and consistent

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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 
amendments to an existing distribution agreement to add India to the 
approved sales/distribution territory for minor components and parts 
for helicopter airframes, and to extend the agreement by one year.
    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 92-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.
July 18, 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 
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 
brokering activities to assist in the marketing, and eventual sale, 
of twelve (12) Argentine IA 63 Pampa jet trainer aircraft 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 93-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 18, 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 four (4) amplifier assemblies for use in existing Sea 
King helicopters 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 94-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 18, 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 spare parts (9 seat balls and 12 nuts) for maintenance 
of the S-61 helicopter 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 95-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.
July 18, 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 in the form of briefing 
and marketing brochures related to the marketing of the HMPT series 
of transmissions for infantry fighting vehicles 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.


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Sincerely,

Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.

Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 100-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 18, 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 Germany and Turkey.
    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
the transfer of technical data and assistance in the manufacture, 
test and delivery of four AN/TPX-54 Interrogators for end-use by 
Turkey.
    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. 111-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 18, 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 nineteen (19) target drones, spare parts and 
associated equipment for ground based defensive anti-aircraft 
artillery practice 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 129-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 19, 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 augmentor liners for PW F100 engines 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 65-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 19, 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 riot control gear consisting of 400 grenade launchers 
and 3300 CS gas grenades, and 5000 rounds of .32 caliber ammunition 
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 83-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 19, 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 bomb suppression blankets/safety circles 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 85-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 19, 2002.


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    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 hydraulic fittings for use in the engine of 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 97-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 19, 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 re-export of one coupled cavity traveling wave tube from Poland 
to India for integration into a surveillance radar being developed 
indigenously for air traffic control purposes.
    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 99-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 19, 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 three hundred (300) satellite heaters for integration 
into the INSAT3a, INSAT3e, GSAT-2, and GSAT-3 satellites (75 heaters 
for each satellite) 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 101-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 19, 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 in flight safety equipment, including oxygen masks, 
face pieces and microphones 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 104-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 19, 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 spare parts for F-16 aircraft 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

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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 105-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 19, 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 strap assemblies for C-130 aircraft 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 106-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 19, 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 spare parts for F-16 aircraft, including roller 
uplocks and acutators, 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 107-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 19, 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 recovery sequencers for F-16 aircraft 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 108-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 19, 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 inertial navigation systems and associated hardware 
for F-16 aircraft 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 109-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 19, 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 parts and components for the overhaul of C-130, T-37 
and UH-1H aircraft 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.

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    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 110-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 19, 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 two (2) Indian-owned engineering test sets, including 
miscellaneous components, spares, and parts for the Light Combat 
Aircraft Program that had been sent to the U.S. for testing. Their 
re-export to India was prevented by the imposition of sanctions in 
1998.
    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 112-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 19, 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 
a manufacturing license agreement for the transfer of technical 
information, services and hardware to allow for the in-country 
manufacture of a flight control system 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 113-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 19, 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 fifty-one (51) telescope housing castings and seventy-
eight (78) rear cover housing castings for use in hand-held thermal 
imagers 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 116-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 19, 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 fifteen (15) cathodes for incorporation into travelling 
wave tubes for ultimate use in the ship-borne ELM 2238 aerial 
surveillance and threat alert 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 122-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 19, 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 and 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 India and 
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

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or defense services to India and 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 U.S. employment of Indian and Pakistani nationals to work with 
commercial communications satellite programs.
    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 125-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 19, 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 in the form of discussions 
and system description literature related to the marketing of the 
AR-900 Electronic Support Measures/Direction-Finding (ESM/DF) 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 130-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 19, 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 for marketing purposes of one (1) Survival 
Tracking and Recovery (STAR) system, consisting of the URX 3000 and 
URX-4000 GPS survival radios, antenna, mounting base and 
installation kit 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 131-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 19, 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 four (4) synchros for incorporation into the DA08 
Naval Surveillance Radar 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 132-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 19, 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 eight (8) Yttrium Iron Garnet (YIG) Oscillators and 
six (6) filters for use in a measurement set for spectrum analysis 
and study of narrow band signals 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 134-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.


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July 19, 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 one (1) 70511 Dark Invader ``Owl'' infrared 
pocketscope with a 100-milliwatt infrared illuminator 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 135-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 19, 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 108 Generation II night vision tubes and 
accessories for demonstrations and marketing 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 136-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 19, 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 Japan of defense services and technical data to 
support the manufacture, assembly and supply of parts for the AH-1S 
helicopters for end-use by the Japan 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 137-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 19, 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 transfer of manufacturing data, assistance and defense articles 
to Japan for the manufacture, assembly and test of two (2) Mk 45 Mod 
4 Naval Gun Mounts for end-use by the Government of 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 139-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 19, 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 contained in the attached certification involves 
the export to Poland of technical data, defense services and defense 
articles for the manufacture of one hundred twenty LAV-25 turrets 
for use in armored personnel carriers for end-use by the Governments 
of Australia and Poland.
    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 143-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 19, 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 employment in the United States of an Indian national for work 
on inertial measurement units.
    The United States Government is prepared to authorize the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military,

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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 144-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 19, 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 Japan of three T-400 training aircraft, support 
equipment and support services for end-use in 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 149-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 19, 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 Canada.
    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
the transfer of technical data and assistance in the manufacture of 
232 Night Observation Device, Long Range Mid-life Improvement 
Program (NODLR-MIP) modification kits. The NODLR-MIP modification 
kits will be for end-use in Canada.
    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 150-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 19, 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 six (6) T-6A-1 aircraft, support equipment and support 
services for end-use by the NATO Flying Training in Canada (NFTC) 
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 157-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 19, 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 manufacturing license agreement with Italy that also 
involves the export of defense articles and defense services in the 
amount of $50,000,000 or more.
    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
the export of technical data, defense services, and defense articles 
for the manufacture of the C-27J Medium Tactical Transport Aircraft 
in Italy for sales to Italy and Greece.
    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 158-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 19, 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 Japan of defense services and technical data to 
support the manufacture and sale of JFC78-4 hydro-mechanical engine 
fuel controls for the GE T-700 engines on Seahawk and Blackhawk 
helicopters for end-use by the Government of 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 159-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 19, 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 of components for the Wide Area Munition 
and the Area Defence Weapon for end-use by the United States Army 
and 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 160-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 19, 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 tooling and equipment, materials and technical data

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and services related to the manufacture of various F-16 aircraft 
components in Greece, Belgium, France, Israel, South Korea, the 
Netherlands, and the United Kingdom for end-use in the United States 
and Greece.
    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 161-02

The Honorable Henry J. Hyde, Chairman, Committee on International 
Relations, House of Representatives.

July 24, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Chairman: 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 
fifty (50) fractional horsepower DC motors for use in AN/PRC-149 and 
AN/URT-140 person locator beacons 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 96-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 24, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to section 36(c) & (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 of defense services and technical data to the United 
Kingdom to support the development and production of the XM777/M777 
LW155mm Howitzer for ultimate use by the U.S. Army and U.S. Marine 
Corps.
    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 138-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 24, 2002.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to section 36(c) & (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 of technical data, defense services and defense articles 
to the United Kingdom to support the System Demonstration and 
Development Phase of the Joint Strike Fighter 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 151-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 24, 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 technical data and defense services 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 concerning aircraft wheel 
and brake systems associated with the employment in the United 
States of an Indian national.
    The United States Government is prepared to authorize these 
defense services 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 166-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 24, 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 
production, repair and sale of AN/ARC-187(V) UHF Airborne Line-of-
Sight Satellite Communications Radio Sets 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 186-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 24, 2002.

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

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proposed manufacturing license agreement (MLA) with Japan.
    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
the transfer of technical data and assistance to Japan for the 
manufacture, logistical support and delivery of AN/APX-100(V) 
Airborne Transponder and derivative model RCVR-XMTR-SIF 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 188-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 24, 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 and defense services 
related to the overhaul of J79 and J85 gas turbine aircraft engines 
in South Korea. Additionally, the agreement provides for the 
overhaul of J79 and J85 engines from Bahrain, Ecuador, Kenya, 
Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Thailand and Yemen.
    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 189-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 24, 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 technical data regarding the UH-1H helicopter 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 191-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 25, 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 eighteen (18) traveling wave tubes for use in an 
airborne electronic counter-measures (ECM) 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 007-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 25, 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 for sales demonstration purposes of one model 
ALS40 airborne laser scanner, with integrated photogrametric 
equipment and inertial measurement unit, 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 38-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 25, 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 of defense services and technical data to support the 
design and manufacture of Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) F135-PW-200/-
400/-600 gas turbine engine exhaust nozzle parts and components in 
The Netherlands, for end-use in the U.S.
    The United States Government is prepared to license the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military,

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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 141-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 25, 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 sale of the iPSTAR-1 commercial communications satellite to 
Thailand and its launch from Kourou, French Guiana.
    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 142-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 25, 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 technical data and defense services 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 three (3) throttle grips for use in the Light Combat 
Aircraft (LCA) to India.
    The United States Government is prepared to authorize these 
defense services 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 152-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 25, 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 technical data and defense services 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 a Light Detention and Ranging System (LIDAR) 
with inertial-navigation unit for installation in a SuperKing Air B-
200 aircraft engaged in a limited-term disaster management project 
to India.
    The United States Government is prepared to authorize these 
defense services 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 154-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 25, 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 technical data and defense services 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 the AN/FPS-117 long-range, solid-state, three-dimensional radar 
to India.
    The United States Government is prepared to authorize these 
defense services 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 165-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 25, 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 technical data and defense services 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 
a technical assistance agreement for the U.S. employment of an 
Indian national to work with technical data on the Comanche Machine 
Gun Turret Control Program, CLAWS Program, and Automatic Gun System 
Program.
    The United States Government is prepared to authorize these 
defense services having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.

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    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 176-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 25, 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 valves for C-130 aircraft 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 193-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 25, 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 oxygen tubes for C-130 aircraft 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 194-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 25, 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 spare parts for the AN/TPS-43(G) radar 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 196-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 25, 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 parts kits for T-37 trainer aircraft 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 197-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 25, 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 ALQ-131 electronic countermeasures system components 
to Pakistan.
    The United States Government is prepared to authorize the export 
of these items having

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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 198-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 25, 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 fuel control units for the T-53 engine used in UH-1H 
aircraft 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 199-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 25, 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 temporary import into the United States for repair, and 
subsequent export to Pakistan of ALQ-131 electronic countermeasures 
components.
    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 200-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 26, 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 concerns 
exports of technical data and defense services for cooperation in 
the co-development of Japan's J-1 space launch vehicle 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 019-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 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 contained in the attached certification involves 
the export to Canada of technical data, defense services and defense 
articles for the manufacture of M-16 assault rifles for use by the 
Governments of Canada, Denmark, the Netherlands, Czech Republic, 
Poland, United Kingdom, France, Belgium, Spain, Italy, Portugal, 
Germany, Luxembourg, Norway, Iceland, Australia, New Zealand, 
Hungary, Greece, Turkey, Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia, Finland, 
Sweden, Austria, Romania and Bulgaria.
    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 056-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 26, 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 retransfer of spare parts for the RS-710 infrared line scanner 
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 103-02


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The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 26, 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 re-export from Switzerland of one LN-200 inertial 
measuring unit integrated in the ADS40 aerial digital camera.
    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 114-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 26, 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 defense services and defense articles to Turkey to 
support the integration of the Standard Vehicle Mounted Launcher and 
the Air-to-Air Stinger Launcher for end-use by the Turkish Ministry 
of National Defense.
    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 128-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 26, 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 transactions contained in the attached certification concern 
future commercial activities with Russia related to the launch of 
commercial satellites from Kazakhstan utilizing the Proton Space 
Launch Vehicle beyond those specified in DTC 182-02 dated June 27, 
2002; DTC 124-02 dated May 22, 2002; DTC 022-02 dated May 1, 2002; 
DTC 038-01 dated April 30, 2001; DTC 034-01 dated March 1, 2001; DTC 
014-01 dated March 7, 2000; DTC 098-99 dated August 5, 1999; and DTC 
039-98 dated March 19, 1998.
    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 147-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 26, 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 transactions contained in the attached certification concern 
future commercial activities with Russia, Ukraine and Norway related 
to the launch of commercial satellites from the Pacific Ocean 
utilizing a modified oil platform beyond those specified in DTC 183-
02 dated June 27, 2002; DTC 123-02 dated May 22, 2002; DTC 023-02 
dated May 1, 2002; DTC 048-01 dated April 30, 2001; DTC 026-00 dated 
May 19, 2000; DTC 124-99 dated November 10, 1999; DTC 006-99 dated 
April 16, 1999; and DTC 016-97 dated July 25, 1997.
    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 148-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 26, 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 technical data regarding the M113A2 armored personnel 
carrier 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 190-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 26, 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

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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 spare parts for the rebuild of M113 armored personnel 
carriers 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 192-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 26, 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 J-69 aircraft engines and J-69 engine fuel control 
units 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 201-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 26, 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 components for armored combat vehicles 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 203-02

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of 
Representatives.

July 26, 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 of defense services, technical data and defense articles 
to Turkey to support the manufacture and assembly of four (4) 737 
Airborne Early Warning & Control (AEW&C) Systems with associated 
spares and support equipment, plus an option for two (2) additional 
systems for the Government of Turkey.
    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 204-02

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