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June 26, 2008 

Omega Engineering Removed Early From Denied Persons List

Congratulations to Omega Engineering, Inc. for being removed early from the Bureau of Industry and Security's (BIS) Denied Persons List.

In November 2003, BIS issued a non-standard denial of export privileges that prohibited Omega, until November 2008, from participating in transactions involving the export from the U.S. to Pakistan only.

BIS recently determined that because Omega "provided extraordinary cooperation in a criminal investigation involving an individual attempting to unlawfully export U.S.-origin goods to Iran," BIS would waive the remainder of the denial order period imposed on Omega Engineering.

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