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<abstract>Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO examined: (1) whether exporter
notification to the Department of Commerce of proposed sales of high
performance computers (HPC) to countries of concern has resulted in
license applications and what final action was taken on these licenses;
and (2) how Commerce is conducting post-shipment verifications of the
use of high performance computers after their export to these countries.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) under the review process required by the National
Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), most of the 938 proposed exports of
HPCs to what were believed to be civilian end-users in countries of
concern have generally been allowed to continue without export licenses;
(2) from February 3, 1998, when procedures implementing the new NDAA
became effective, to March 19, 1999, reviewing agencies allowed 828
proposed HPC exports to continue without a license, but they required
license applications for 101 exports because of military, proliferation,
or foreign policy reasons such as human rights violations; (3) the
majority of the objections made by reviewing agencies to the 101
proposed exports were based on concerns that the proposed end-users of
the HPC might have been involved in military or proliferation-related
activity; (4) licenses that were approved had additional conditions
placed on the reexport or end-use of HPCs; (5) the majority of these
applications involved China, India, and Israel; (6) after the NDAA
procedures were implemented, licenses were required for nine exports of
HPCs to end-users of concern who had previously received HPC exports
without a license; (7) while the NDAA contains no time limit for
completing post-shipment verifications, Commerce has completed
verifications on 104 HPC exports, or about 27 percent of those
verifications required on the 390 HPCs exported during fiscal year 1998;
(8) in a report to Congress, Commerce stated that all 104 post-shipment
verifications were favorable, meaning that the computer had been seen
during an on-site visit and that nothing was inconsistent with the
license or the license exception; (9) verification conducted by Commerce
but not yet completed detected the possible diversion of two computers
to a military end-user, in apparent violation of U.S. export control
regulations; (10) according to Commerce, the main reasons why these
post-shipment verifications were not conducted were that: (a) Chinese
policy prior to June 1998 did not permit post-shipment verifications to
be made; or (b) the exports did not meet the requirements agreed upon in
a June 1998 memorandum of understanding between the Department of
Commerce and China&apos;s Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation;
and (11) although the NDAA requires post-shipment verifications on all
HPCs exported since November 18, 1997, whether licensed or not, Commerce
believes that it is futile to seek to visit HPCs exported to China
before the end-use visit arrangement or without end-user certificates.</abstract>
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