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Publications: Bureau of Industry & Security
In April of 2002 the Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) changed its name to the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS). For historical purposes we have not changed the references to BXA in the legacy documents on our web site.
2009
- FY 2009 FISMA Assessment of BIS Information Technology Infrastructure (OSE-19574) [PDF]
Abstract
- FY 2009 FISMA Assessment of Bureau Export Control Cyber Infrastructure, Version 2 (OSE-19575) [PDF]
Abstract
2008
- Issues Related to the Bureau of Industry and Security's Budget and Responsibilities for International Treaty Implementation and Compliance — IPE-19463 [PDF]
Report
2007
- U.S. Dual-Use Export Controls for India Should Continue to Be Closely Monitored — Inspection: BIS-IPE-18144
Abstract
Report
- Annual Follow-Up Report on Previous Export Control Recommendations, as Mandated by the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2000 -- Inspection: BIS-IPE-18546
2006
- Annual Follow-Up on Previous Export Control Recommendations, as Mandated by the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2000 – Evaluation: IPE-17935
- U.S. Dual-Use Export Controls for China Need to Be Strengthened - Evaluation : BIS-IPE-17500 -03-06
Abstract
Report
2005
- The Export Licensing Process for Chemical and Biological Commodities is Generally Working Well, But Some Issues Need Resolution - Inspection: BIS-IPE-16946-03-05 [PDF]
Abstract
Report
- Annual Follow-up Report on Previous Export Controls Recommendation, as Manadated by the National Defense Authorization Act for FY 2000, as Amended - Inspection: BIS-IPE-17361-03-05
2004
- Deemed Export Controls May Not Stop the Transfer of Sensitive Technology to Foreign Nationals in the U.S. - Inspection: BIS-IPE-16176 [PDF]
Report
2003
- Administrative Matters Concerning BIS' Export Enforcement - Inspection: BIS-IPE-15155-2
Report
2002
- Annual Follow-Up Report on Previous Export Control Recommendations, as Mandated by the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2000 - Inspection: BIS-IPE-15290 [PDF]
Report
- BXA Needs to Strengthen Its ECASS Modernization Efforts To Ensure Long-Term Success of the Project - IPE-14270 [PDF]
Report
2001
- Annual Follow-Up Report on Previous Export Control Recommendations, as Mandated by the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2000 - Inspection: BIS-IPE-14246-2 [PDF]
Report
- Annual Follow-Up Report on Previous Export Control Recommendations, as Mandated by the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2000—Inspection: IPE-18546
- Annual Follow-up Report on Previous Export Control Recommendations, as Mandated by the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2000 - Inspection: BIS-IPE-14246 [PDF]
Report
- Management of the Commerce Control List and Related Processes Should Be Improved - Inspection: BIS-IPE-13744 [PDF]
Report
- Most Allegations of Irregularities in Nonproliferation Export Control Cooperation Program Could Not Be Supported - Inspection: BIS-IPE-13313 [PDF]
Report
2000
- Reporting of Performance Measures Needs Improvement - Financial Statement: BIS-FSD-12847 [PDF]
Report
- Improvements Are Needed in Programs Designed to Protect Against the Transfer of Sensitive Technologies to Countries of Concern - Inspection: BIS-IPE-12454 [PDF]
Report
1999
- BXA's Year 2000 Preparations Are Effective, but Additional Risk Mitigation Is Needed - Evaluation: BIS-OSE-12551 [PDF]
Report
- Improvements Are Needed to Meet the Export Licensing Requirements of the 21st Century - Inspection: BIS-IPE-11488 [PDF]
Report
1997
- Financial Statements Fiscal Year 1997
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