[ ] | UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE [(seal) ] | Bureau of Export Administration [ ] | Washington, D.C. 20230 [ ] | | 03/11/94 CCATS # 40243 Page 1 of 1 CYGNUS SUPPORT ATTN: JOHN GILMORE 1937 LANDINGS DRIVE MT VIEW, CA 94043- The following information is in response to your inquiry of ____02/23/94_____ requesting licensing information for: ________________________________________________________________________________ | Export Validated License GLV | Commodity Control Processing Required for Dollar | Commodity Code Country Group(s) Value | Number Limit ________________________________________________________________________________ KERBEROS 900104 BONES.TAR.Z 5D96G ------ SZ* NO PATCHLEVEL 6 * ALSO, MILITARY OR POLICE ENTITIES IN SOUTH AFRICA. ITEMS OTHERWISE ELIGIBLE FOR EXPORT UNDER GENERAL LICENSE MAY REQUIRE AN INDIVIDUAL VALIDATED LICENSE IF THE EXPORTER KNOWS OR IS INFORMED THAT THESE ITEMS WILL BE USED IN ACTIVITIES RELATED TO NUCLEAR, CHEMICAL, OR BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS, OR MISSILES. ________________________________________________________________________________ The countries included in each Country Group are listed on the reverse side of this form letter. Shipments in any amount to any destination not indicated in the ``Validated License Required'' column, other than Canada, may be made under the provisions of General License G-DEST. Shipments to Canada for consumption there generally may be made without any license, either validated or general. For shipments of the above commodities to any of the destinations indicated in the validated license required column in excess of the GLV dollar-value limit, the exporter must apply for and obtain a validated license document from the Office of Export Licensing, P.O. Box 273, Washington, D.C. 20044. Shipments within the allowable GLV dollar-value limit may be made under the provisions of General License GLV. When an export is made, it is necessary for the exporter to show on the Shipper's Export Declaration (Form 7525-V), either the validated export license number or the applicable general license symbol (e.g. , GLV, G-DEST, etc.). In addition, the commercial invoice and the bill of lading must show the appropriate destination control notice as quoted on the reverse side of this letter. Form 7525-V is available from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402, and from many International Trade Administration District Offices (U.S. Department of Commerce). They may also be obtained from certain commercial stationers. FOR INFORMATION CONCERNING (signed Joseph Young) THIS CLASSIFICATION, CONTACT BALLARD TROY. DIRECTOR PHONE #: (202)-482-2279 TECHNICAL CENTER EA/OTPA/ISTC Office of Technology and Policy Analysis FORM BXA-6002L (REV 6/88) [back side boilerplate:] Destination Control Notices: ---------------------------- 1. For validated license shipments (for which the Office of Export Licensing has *NOT* authorized reexport): ``These (commodities)(technical data) licensed by the United States for ultimate destination (Name of Country). Diversion contrary to U.S. law prohibited.'' 2. For validated license shipments (when the license shows the countries to which reexport *HAS* been authorized): ``These (commodities)(technical data) licensed by the United States for ultimate destination (Name of COUntry), and for distribution or resale in (Name of Country(ies)). Diversion contrary to U.S. law prohibited.'' 3. For general license shipments: ``United States law prohibits disposition of these (commodities)(technical data) to the Soviet Bloc, [1] Libya, Laos, the People's Republic of China, North Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia, or Cuba unless otherwise authorized by the United States.'' This statement permits distribution and resale to all destinations in the world other than those specially excepted. However, if your commodity can be exported without a validated license to any of the excepted destinations, that destination may be deleted from the statement. Conversely, if the commodity is one that requires a validated license for shipment to a destination, such as Poland, Hungary, or Romania, those areas sghall be included as prohibited destinations in the statement. 4. For all shipments to the Republic of South Africa and Namibia made under a validated license or under General License G-DEST, GLV, GTF-US, G-NNR, GLR, and GTE: ``These (commodities)(technical data) licensed by the United States for (Republic of South Africa)(Namibia). Diversion contrary to U.S. law prohibited. Resale to or delivery, directly or indirectly, to or for use by or for police or military entities prohibited.'' Country Groups Country Group Q includes Romania. Country Group S includes Libya. Country Group T includes all of North, Central, and South America, Bermuda and the Caribbean excluding Canada and Cuba. Country Group V includes all countrties not included in any other country group (except Canada). Country Group W includes Poland and Hungary. Country Group Y includes ALbania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany (including East Berlin, Estonia, Laos, Latvia, Lithuania, Mongolian People's Republic and the U.S.S.R. [sic] Country Group Z includes Cuba, Cambodia, North Korea, and Vietnam. Canada is not included in any Country Group and is referred to separately in the export regulations. _______________ [1] As defined in the destination control statement, the term ``Soviet Bloc'' means all countries in Group Y, except Laos, Poland, Hungary, Romania and Yugoslavia are not Y countries. FORM BXA-6002L (REV 6/88) USCOMM-DC 86-20771