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<abstract>The United States controls the export of high performance
computers for national security and foreign policy reasons. High 
performance computers have both civilian and military		 
applications and operate at or above a defined performance	 
threshold (which was formerly measured in millions of theoretical
operations per second [MTOPS], but is now measured in Weighted	 
TeraFlops [WT]). The U.S. export control policy currently	 
organizes countries into &quot;tiers,&quot; with tier 3 representing a	 
higher level of concern related to U.S. national security	 
interests than tiers 1 and 2. A license is required to export	 
computers above a specific performance level to countries such as
China, India, Israel, Pakistan, and Russia. Policy objectives of 
U.S. computer export controls are to (1) limit the acquisition of
highest-end, high performance computer systems by potential	 
adversaries and countries of proliferation concern and (2) ensure
that U.S. domestic industries supporting important national	 
security computer capabilities can compete in markets where there
are limited security or proliferation risks. Over the last few	 
years, the effectiveness of U.S. export controls in meeting these
policy objectives has been challenged by market and technological
changes in the computer and microprocessor industries. The	 
National Defense Authorization Act of 1998 requires that the	 
President provide a justification to Congress for changing the	 
control threshold for exports of high performance computers to	 
certain sensitive countries. The President&apos;s report must, at a	 
minimum, (1) address the extent to which high performance	 
computers with capabilities between the established level and the
newly proposed level of performance are available from foreign	 
countries, (2) address all potential uses of military		 
significance to which high performance computers at the newly	 
proposed level could be applied, and (3) assess the impact of	 
such uses on U.S. national security interests. In February 2006, 
the President set a new control threshold for high performance	 
computers and a new formula for calculating computer performance.
GAO is required by law to assess the executive branch&apos;s proposed 
changes to the current control thresholds related to foreign	 
availability and the national security risks of exporting high	 
performance computers between the previous and proposed 	 
thresholds.</abstract>
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