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January 25, 2006 

Peter Lichtenbaum to Leave BIS

Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Export Administration Peter Lichtenbaum will soon leave BIS to return to Steptoe & Johnson, the law firm where he practiced for many years before being appointed to his current position. Matt Borman, Deputy Assistant for Export Administration, will serve as acting Assistant Secretary.

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