Critical Technology definition

Critical Technology means (1) defense articles or defense services included on the United States Munitions List set forth in the International Traffic in Arms Regulations under subchapter M of chapter I of title 22, Code of Federal Regulations; (2) items included on the Commerce Control List set forth in Supplement No. 1 to part 774 of the Export Administration Regulations under subchapter C of chapter VII of title 15, Code of Federal Regulations, and controlled (i) pursuant to multilateral regimes, including for reasons relating to national security, chemical and biological weapons proliferation, nuclear nonproliferation, or missile technology; or (ii) for reasons relating to regional stability or surreptitious listening; (3) Specially designed and prepared nuclear equipment, parts and components, materials, software, and technology covered by part 810 of title 10, Code of Federal Regulations (relating to assistance to foreign atomic energy activities); (4) nuclear facilities, equipment, and material covered by part 110 of title 10, Code of Federal Regulations (relating to export and import of nuclear equipment and material); (5) select agents and toxins covered by part 331 of title 7, Code of Federal Regulations, part 121 of title 9 of such Code, or part 73 of title 42 of such Code; or (6) emerging and foundational technologies controlled pursuant to section 1758 of the Export Control Reform Act of 2018 (50U.S.C. 4817).
Critical Technology is defined in Section 5.32.
Critical Technology is defined in Section 3.1(kk).

Examples of Critical Technology in a sentence

  • If determined applicable, a certified DD Form 2345, Militarily Critical Technology Agreement, must be submitted with the proposal.

  • Distribution authorized to U.S. Government agencies and their contractors; Critical Technology; [current date].

  • Provide, as part of its performance of this Contract, any Subcontract, or any other contractual instrument, any equipment, system, or service that uses Covered Telecommunications Equipment or Services as a Substantial or Essential Component of any system or as Critical Technology as part of any system.

  • Although each DoD Component develops SBIR and STTR topics that are mission-oriented to their programs, topics generally align with the OUSD(R&E) Critical Technology Areas.

  • All Critical Technology Elements and other significant areas of the work breakdown structure or bill of materials should be subject to the following filtering questions.


More Definitions of Critical Technology

Critical Technology means a technology
Critical Technology. 20 means (1) defense articles or defense services included on the United States Munitions List set forth in the International Traffic in Arms Regulations under subchapter M of chapter I of title 22, Code of Federal Regulations; (2) items included on the Commerce Control List set forth in Supplement No. 1 to part 774 of the Export Administration Regulations under subchapter C of chapter VII of title 15, Code of Federal Regulations, and controlled (a) pursuant to multilateral regimes, including for reasons relating to national security, chemical and biological weapons proliferation, nuclear nonproliferation, or missile technology; or (b) for reasons relating to regional stability or surreptitious listening; (3) specially designed and prepared nuclear equipment, parts and components, materials, software, and technology covered by part 810 of title 10, Code of Federal Regulations (relating to assistance to foreign atomic energy activities); (4) nuclear facilities, equipment, and material covered by part 110 of title 10, Code of Federal Regulations (relating to export and import of nuclear equipment and material); (5) select agents and toxins covered by part 331 of title 7, Code of Federal Regulations, part 121 of title 9 of such Code, or part 73 of title 42 of such Code; or (6) emerging and foundational technologies controlled pursuant to section 1758 of the Export Control Reform Act of 2018 (50 U.S.C. § 4817).
Critical Technology means (1) defense articles or defense services included on the United States Munitions List set forth in the International Traffic in Arms Regulations under subchapter M of chapter I of title 22, Code of Federal Regulations; (2) items included on the Commerce Control List set forth in Supplement No. 1 to part 774 of the Export Administration Regulations under subchapter C of chapter VII of title 15, Code of Federal Regulations and controlled
Critical Technology means any of the following: 1) Defense articles; 2) Items specified on the Commerce Control List (CCL); 3) Nuclear equipment; and 4) Items specified on the Selected Agents and Toxins regulations. Obviously the most expansive list of technology is the CCL. Under the dictates of ECRA, BIS will impose controls on emerging and foundational technologies not currently listed for, among others, the industries listed in Annex A to FIRRMA—the Pilot Program Industries. When BIS identifies emerging or foundational technologies it will increase compliance on Pilot Program U.S. Business who will then be subject to a mandatory filing if they accept foreign investment or sell U.S. assets and export licensing requirements to export this newly identified “Critical Technology”.
Critical Technology means any of the following: 1) Defense articles; 2) Items specified on the Commerce Control List (CCL); 3) Nuclear equipment; and 4) Items specified on the Selected Agents and Toxins regulations. Obviously the most expansive list of technology is the CCL. Under the dictates of ECRA, BIS will impose controls on emerging and foundational technologies for the industries listed in FIRRMA. When BIS identifies emerging or foundational technologies it will increase the compliance obligations imposed on Pilot Program U.S. Businesses. Among these new obligations is a mandatory filing if they accept foreign investment or sell U.S. assets. These Pilot Program U.S. Businesses will also be subject to export licensing requirements to export this newly identified “Critical Technology”.
Critical Technology means any of the following: (a) defense articles or defense services included on the United States Munitions List set forth in the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) (22 CFR parts 120–130); (b) items included on the Commerce Control List set forth in Supplement No. 1 to part 774 of the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) (15 CFR Parts 730–774) and controlled (i) pursuant to multilateral regimes, including for reasons relating to national security, chemical and biological weapons proliferation, nuclear nonproliferation, or missile technology, or (ii) for reasons relating to regional stability or surreptitious listening; (c) specially designed and prepared nuclear equipment, parts and components, materials, software, and technology covered by 10 CFR part 810 (relating to assistance to foreign atomic energy activities); (d) nuclear facilities, equipment, and material covered by 10 CFR part 110 (relating to export and import of nuclear equipment and material); (e) select agents and toxins covered by 7 CFR part 331, 9 CFR part 121, or 42 CFR part 73; or (f) emerging and foundational technologies controlled pursuant to section 1758 of the Export Control Reform Act of 2018.