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<abstract>Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO reviewed the implications of
changing export licensing jurisdiction for two sensitive dual use items
from the Department of State to the Department of Commerce, focusing on:
(1) the military sensitivity of the two items; (2) the executive
branch&apos;s rationale for the change in jurisdiction; (3) the licensing
systems that the two departments use to control exports; and (4)
proposed changes in Commerce controls for these two items.&lt;p/&gt;GAO found that: (1) the items transferred to Commerce control,
commercial jet engine hot section technology and commercial
communications satellites, are militarily sensitive items; (2) hot
section technology gives U.S. fighter aircraft the ability to outlast
and outperform other aircraft, a key element in achieving air
superiority; (3) because of the military significance of this
technology, State does not allow the export of the most advanced hot
section technology for either military or commercial use; (4) commercial
communications satellites being transferred to Commerce jurisdiction
contain militarily sensitive characteristics; (5) State has approved the
export of commercial communications satellites for foreign launch with
conditions for safeguarding sensitive technologies for certain
destinations such as China; (6) the executive branch&apos;s decision to
transfer licensing jurisdiction reflects Commerce&apos;s position that all
hot section technology and communications satellites for commercial use
should be under Commerce jurisdiction; (7) transferring jurisdiction
also makes U.S. national controls for these items consistent with
international trade commitments to control them as dual use items; (8)
State has broad authority to deny a license, and it can deny simply with
the explanation that it is against U.S. national security or foreign
policy interests; (9) jet engine and satellite manufacturers support the
change in jurisdiction, viewing the Commerce system as more responsive
to the needs of business; (10) the state and Commerce export control
systems differ; (11) Commerce controls items to achieve specific
national security and foreign policy objectives; (12) national security
controls are aimed at preventing items from reaching certain
destinations such as China and Russia; (13) foreign policy controls are
aimed at achieving specific objectives, including antiterrorism,
regional stability, and nonproliferation; (14) in recognition of the
military sensitivity of these items, Commerce is implementing new and
expanded control procedures; (15) these new control procedures are
intended to allow Commerce to control and deny, where appropriate,
exports of the two items to all destinations; (16) according to Commerce
and other executive branch officials, the change in jurisdiction is not
intended to change U.S. licensing policy, but it is intended only to ch*</abstract>
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