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International Nonproliferation Export Control Program (INECP)

This program aims to strengthen global efforts to prevent proliferation of weapons of mass destruction related materials, equipment, and technology. The program engages with other countries by conducting proliferation risk analysis in the licensing process, conducting government outreach and enterprise compliance, and and by planning Commodity Identification Training and reach-back for customs.

INECP imparts:

  1. A sufficient understanding of civil nuclear and dual-use materials, equipment, and technology; and
  2. A sufficient understanding of risk analysis in the export licensing and enforcement fields, so that partners can effectively implement multilateral supplier regime guidelines and control lists, as well as relevant United Nations Security Council Resolutions (UNSCRs) within their own systems of control.

INECP identifies opportunities to promote the sustainment of national export control capacities by:

  • Using a train-the-trainer approach;
  • Tailoring curriculum offerings and other technical resources to address specific partner needs;
  • Helping partners develop implementation plans that identify interagency roles and responsibilities; and
  • Developing Action Sheets and other formalized mechanisms like Statements of Intent (SOIs), which map each side’s commitments to joint project and activities

Risk Area(s) covered

Activities

Beneficiary Countries

Beneficiary Regions

Budget

1500000 USD

Status

Ongoing
Start Date: January 1, 2020
End Date: December 31, 2020

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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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