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ID128069
Title ProperObama eases rules on arms exports
LanguageENG
AuthorMorley, Jefferson
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In a little-noticed move Oct. 15, the U.S. government began to revamp its long-standing system for regulating the export of U.S.-made weapons ranging from submachine guns and night vision goggles to killer drones and fighter jets. The Export Control Reform Initiative, launched by the Obama administration in August 2009, will affect U.S. oversight of U.S. firms supplying the $83 billion global arms market. In an Oct. 15 statement, the White House said the initiative will end "the disproportionate focus on the least sensitive items such as nuts, bolts and screws instead of the most sensitive items"; encourage closer logistical collaboration with U.S. military allies and partners; and boost the U.S. defense industrial base.
`In' analytical NoteArms Control Today Vol. 43, No.9; November 2013: p.37
Journal SourceArms Control Today Vol. 43, No.9; November 2013: p.37
Key WordsUnited States - US ;  Arms Control Policy ;  Arms Policy ;  Barak Obama ;  Obama Eases Rules ;  Arms Export ;  Arms Control ;  Logistical Collaboration ;  Military Allies ;  Faceless Handler ;  U.S. Defense Industrial Base ;  Global Arms Market ;  Control Reform Initiative ;  Economic Control