[Federal Register Volume 67, Number 211 (Thursday, October 31, 2002)]
[Notices]
[Pages 66436-66441]
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE

[Public Notice 4187]


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 twenty-four 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: November 23, 2002.
William J. Lowell,
Director, Office of Defense Trade Controls, Department of State.

U.S. Department of State

Washington, DC 20520
September 5, 2002
The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 36(c) of the Arms Export 
Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed license for the export of defense articles or defense 
services sold commercially under a contract in the amount of 
$50,000,000 or more.
    The transaction contained in the attached certification involves 
the proposed permanent export of two (2) Landing Craft Air Cushion 
(LCAC) vessels, plus spares, warranty items and technical data for 
use by the Maritime Self Defense Force of 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,

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Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.
    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 210-02.

U.S. Department of State

Washington, DC 20520
September 5, 2002
The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
    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 (Pub. L. 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 hundred twelve thousand (112,000) 1DT160 
microdetonators for production of detonating fuses 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 18-02.

U.S. Department of State

Washington, DC 20520
September 6, 2002
The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
    Dear Mr. Speaker: Consistent with Section 36(c) of the Arms 
Export Control Act and Title IX of Public Law 106-79, I am 
transmitting, herewith, certification of a proposed license for the 
export of defense articles to India.
    The President made a determination in a manner consistent with 
Title IX of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, Fiscal 
Year 2000 (Pub. L. 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 of Indian nationals at a ground station for remote 
sensing satellites located in the United Arab Emirates.
    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 37-02.

U.S. Department of State

Washington, DC 20520
September 6, 2002
The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
    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 (Pub. L. 106-79) to waive sanctions on India in connection 
with the Glenn Amendment and related provisions, as reported to you 
by separate letter. Under Title IX, the issuance of a license for 
the export of defense articles or defense services to India pursuant 
to the waiver authority of that Title is subject to the same 
requirements as are applicable to the export of items described in 
Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act and the Administration 
is treating authorization for the requested export consistent with 
these provisions.
    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
the export of technical data, defense services, and hardware 
pertaining to traveling wave tubes, traveling wave tube amplifiers, 
electronic power conditioners, bus power electronics and electric 
propulsion products for satellite and satellite earth station 
applications 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 45-02.

U.S. Department of State

Washington, DC 20520
September 6, 2002
The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
    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 (Pub. L. 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 miscellaneous 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 70-02.

U.S. Department of State

Washington, DC 20520
September 6, 2002
The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
    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 (Pub. L. 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

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the requested export consistent with these provisions.
    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
the re-establishment of Pakistan as an approved sales territory for 
depot level maintenance facilities for the Phalanx Close-In Weapon 
System.
    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 79-02.

U.S. Department of State

Washington, DC 20520
September 6, 2002
The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
    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 (Pub. L. 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 employment of a Pakistani national, to work with technical data 
and services related to flight simulators.
    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 86-02.

U.S. Department of State

Washington, DC 20520
September 6, 2002
The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
    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 France 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 defense services and defense articles for the 
production of the VT-1 missile system in France for end-use by the 
Governments of Austria, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, 
Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, 
Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, 
Portugal, Singapore, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, 
Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom.
    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 126-02.

U.S. Department of State

Washington, DC 20520
September 6, 2002
The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 36(c) of the Arms Export 
Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed license for the export of defense articles or defense 
services sold commercially under a contract in the amount of 
$50,000,000 or more.
    The transaction contained in the attached certification involves 
the export of four Landing Craft Air Cushions (LCAC) and associated 
technical data and technical assistance to South Korea for repair 
information for the LCAC Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) for 
end-use by the Republic of Korea.
    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 127-02.

U.S. Department of State

Washington, DC 20520
September 9, 2002
The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 36(d) of the Arms Export 
Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed manufacturing license agreement with the United Kingdom.
    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
export to the United Kingdom of technical data and assistance in the 
manufacture of the Cordless Communication System with an authorized 
sales territory of: The United Kingdom, Australia, Austria, Bahrain, 
Brazil, Canada, Chile, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Ethiopia, 
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, 
Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Mexico, Morocco, Mozambique, the Netherlands, 
New Zealand, Norway, Oman, Philippines, Portugal, Poland, Saudi 
Arabia, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sri 
Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, 
United Arab Emirates, Uruguay, Venezuela, and the United States.
    The United States Government is prepared to license the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.
    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 145-02.

U.S. Department of State

Washington, DC 20520
September 10, 2002
The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 36(c) of the Arms Export 
Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed license for the export of defense articles or defense 
services sold commercially under a contract in the amount 
$50,000,000 or more.
    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
the temporary export of one (1) 601 HP Commercial Communications 
Satellite (Galaxy VIII-IR), spare parts/ground support equipment, 
and fuel to international waters in the Pacific Ocean for Sea Launch 
or to Kourou, French Guiana for launch on an Ariane.
    The United States Government is prepared to license the re-
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 214-02.

U.S. Department of State

Washington, DC 20520
September 13, 2002
The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
    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 (Pub. L. 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 (50) plate mother boards for line of sight 
computer units for integration into pilot helmet systems 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 117-02.

U.S. Department of State,

Washington, DC 20520
September 13, 2002.
The Honorable Henry J. Hyde,
Chairman, Committee on International Relations, House of 
Representatives.
    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 (Pub. L. 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 MK 39 Mod 3A Inertial Navigation System for use aboard 
surface vessels of 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 118-02.

U.S. Department of State,

Washington, DC 20520
September 13, 2002.
The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
    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 (Pub. L. 106-79) to waive sanctions on India in connection 
with the Glenn Amendment and related provisions, as reported to you 
by separate letter. Under Title IX, the issuance of a license for 
the export of defense articles or defense services to India pursuant 
to the waiver authority of that Title is subject to the same 
requirements as are applicable to the export of items described in 
Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act and the Administration 
is treating authorization for the requested export consistent with 
these provisions.
    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
the export of ten (10) cathode ray tubes for integration into pilot 
helmet display systems 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 119-02.

U.S. Department of State,

Washington, DC 20520
September 13, 2002.
The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
    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 (Pub. L. 106-79) to waive sanctions on India in connection 
with the Glenn Amendment and related provisions, as reported to you 
by separate letter. Under Title IX, the issuance of a license for 
the export of defense articles or defense services to India pursuant 
to the waiver authority of that Title is subject to the same 
requirements as are applicable to the export of items described in 
Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act and the Administration 
is treating authorization for the requested export consistent with 
these provisions.
    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
the temporary export of one (1) unit of single-tube night vision 
goggles with a goggle-mounted military configuration infrared zoom 
laser illuminator for demonstration 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 120-02.

U.S. Department of State,

Washington, DC 20520
September 13, 2002.
The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
    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 (Pub. L. 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.

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    The transaction described in the attached certification involves 
the transfer of technical data, defense services and hardware 
necessary to provide a manufacturing company in India the capability 
to evaluate potential composite replacement materials for metal 
parts of gas turbine engines for 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 175-02.

U.S. Department of State,

Washington, DC 20520
September 13, 2002.
The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
    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 (Pub. L. 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 twenty-three (23) 11Cx4E-synchro controlled 
transmitters for incorporation into shipboard surveillance sonars 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 179-02.

U.S. Department of State,

Washington, DC 20520
September 13, 2002.
The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 36(c) of the Arms Export 
Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed license for the export of defense articles or defense 
services sold commercially under a contract in the amount of 
$50,000,000 or more.
    The transaction contained in the attached certification involves 
the export of defense services, technical data and defense articles 
to Greece to support the maintenance and upgrade of Greek Armed 
Forces UH-1 Helicopters.
    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 205-02.

U.S. Department of State,

Washington, DC 20520
September 13, 2002.
The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to Section 36(c) of the Arms Export 
Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed license for the export of defense articles or defense 
services sold commercially under a contract in the amount of 
$50,000,000 or more.
    The transaction contained in the attached certification involves 
the export to Algeria of technical data, defense services and 
defense articles for the installation, training, operation, test, 
repairs and calibration of the Algerian Maritime Surveillance System 
and Air Defense Automated Radar Coverage System.
    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 211-02.

U.S. Department of State

Washington, DC 20520
September 13, 2002
The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
    Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to section 36(d) of the Arms Export 
Control Act, I am transmitting, herewith, certification of a 
proposed Manufacturing License Agreement with Japan.
    The transaction contained in the attached certification involves 
the export to Japan of technical data and assistance in the 
manufacture of the Conex Gyro Mod I for end-use by Japan.
    The United States Government is prepared to license the export 
of these items having taken into account political, military, 
economic, human rights and arms control considerations.
    More detailed information is contained in the formal 
certification which, though unclassified, contains business 
information submitted to the Department of State by the applicant, 
publication of which could cause competitive harm to the United 
States firm concerned.
    Sincerely,
Paul V. Kelly,
Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs.
    Enclosure: Transmittal No. DTC 212-02.

U.S. Department of State

Washington, DC 20520
September 16, 2002
The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
    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 (Pub. L. 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 
an amendment to an existing technical assistance agreement to add 
Antrix Corporation Ltd., the commercial and marketing arm of the 
Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), and to export to Antrix 
technical data and defense services in support of marketing 
activities for the sale of commercial communications satellites to 
the Malaysian firm Binariang Satellite Systems for the MEASAT 
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.
    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 168-02

U.S. Department of State

Washington, DC 20520
September 16, 2002
The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
    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 (Pub. L. 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 multiple sets of main seal bearings, runners and spare 
carbon sets for the development and manufacture of the Kaveri-IV jet 
engine 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 171-02.

U.S. Department of State

Washington, DC 20520
September 16, 2002
The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
    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 (Pub. L. 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 
unclassified technical data in the form of engine integration and 
installation/performance manuals, performance decks and engine model 
specification related to the marketing of the T800 family of 
helicopter engines 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 206-02.

U.S. Department of State

Washington, DC 20520
September 24, 2002
The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
    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 (Pub. L. 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 granular activated carbon 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 84-02.

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