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Export Control and Related Border Security (EXBS) Program

The United States Department of State’s Export Control and Related Border Security (EXBS) Program is designed to help countries develop and improve their strategic trade and related border control systems. The EXBS Program works with partner governments to identify regulatory and institutional gaps and to develop resource requirements. It provides a wide range of technical assistance, from executive exchanges to training workshops to the provision of detection equipment and specialized training for border control and enforcement agencies. The EXBS Program provides assistance in Five Core areas: 1) Laws and Regulations; 2) Licensing; 3) Enforcement; 4) Government-Industry Cooperation; and 5) Interagency and International Cooperation and Coordination. The program is especially aimed at minimizing specific strategic threats, namely WMD development in Iran and the DPRK, chemical weapons in Syria, ISIS and other violent extremist groups, South Asia and Indo-Pacific strategy, and IED trafficking.

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Budget

55000000 USD

Status

Active
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ASI Database Release

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Contacts

Name Position Agency/Department/Org Note
Mr Todd Perry Special Coordinator, UNSCR 1540
Department of State
United States
Mr Stephen Knight Point of Contact
United States Mission to the United Nations
United States

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