The challenge of software and technology transfers to nonproliferation efforts : (Record no. 79602)

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Original cataloging library Sipr
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Language code eng
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Personal name Bromley, Mark
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Title The challenge of software and technology transfers to nonproliferation efforts :
Subtitle implementing and complying with export controls /
Author, etc Mark Bromley and Giovanna Maletta
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Place of publication Solna :
Publisher SIPRI,
Year 2018
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Pages 37 p.
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General note SIP1823
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General note "April 2018"
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General note In putting together this research paper the authors’ work was greatly assisted and informed by a background technical briefing paper produced by Joachim Wahren. A draft version of the paper was discussed at a two-day workshop in Stockholm hosted by SIPRI in February 2018. The paper was further revised on the basis of the feedback provided by participants from companies, licensing and enforcement authorities, and technical experts.
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General note Transfers of software and technology can play a crucial role in the proliferation of conventional arms and weapons of mass destruction. However, they can also take an intangible form or be transferred through intangible means that make them difficult to detect and monitor. This SIPRI paper examines (a) the different ways in which transfers of software and technology occur; (b) the proliferation-related challenges they generate, (c) the way controls are structured in the multilateral export control regimes and implemented in EU member states, and (d) the particular challenges that implementation and compliance present for EU governments, companies and research institutes. The conclusions highlight steps that different stakeholders can take to improve the consistency and effectiveness of software and technology controls.
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General note This is one of two research papers that address the closely related issues of controlling transfers of software and technology and applying exports controls to AM. Taken together, the papers examine some of the most challenging issues that governments, companies and research institutes in the European Union (EU) and the wider world are facing when they seek to effectively implement dual-use and arms export controls. The papers also address a range of topics that are under active discussion within the multilateral export control regimes and in connection with the recast of the EU Dual-use Regulation. For the second paper, 'The challenge of emerging technologies to non-proliferation efforts: Controlling additive manufacturing and intangible transfers of technology', see separate Libris entry. Funding for the concept paper was provided by the US Department of State’s Export Control and Related Border Security (EXBS) Program.
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Keyword technology transfers
Subdivision nonproliferation
-- dual-use technology
-- information technology
-- computers
-- violations
-- export control
-- control regimes
-- arms trade regulations
-- WMD
-- small arms
-- convenrional weapons
-- emerging technologies
Format conference
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Uncontrolled keyword additive manufacturing
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Uncontrolled keyword 3D printing
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Author/Editor Maletta, Giovanna
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Institution SIPRI
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URI https://www.sipri.org/publications/2018/other-publications/challenge-software-and-technology-transfers-non-proliferation-efforts-implementing-and-complying
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        SIPRI Library and Documentation SIPRI Library and Documentation 2018-04-26   341.67SIPRI Bromley G18/74 2018-04-26 report
        SIPRI Library and Documentation SIPRI Library and Documentation 2018-04-26   341.67SIPRI Bromley G18/75 2018-04-26 report
        SIPRI Library and Documentation SIPRI Library and Documentation 2018-04-26   CD2018 G18_73 G18/73 2018-04-26 electronic publication