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December 19, 2006 

DDTC Will No Longer Accept Most Paper Applications After January 31, 2007

The Directorate of Defense Controls (DDTC) recently announced that on or about January 31, 2007 it will no longer accept paper versions of most import and export license applications and amendments, including DSP-5, DSP-6, DSP-61, DSP-62, DSP-73 andDSP-74.

(Application/License for Permanent/Temporary Export or Temporary Import of Classified Defense Articles and Classified Technical Data), The only submissions that will NOT be affected by this change include: DSP-85 General Correspondences (GCs), Agreements/Amendments (AGs, TAAs, MAs, DAs), and Brokering Requests (BAs).

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