EAR

6A

These draft pages are part of a larger effort intended to allow quicker access to export regulations.  A feature of this sort is a part of our new requirements, but this may not be the way that we do this.  The idea has been to provide a path for end users to down select from general catagories to specific catagories and thereby avoid reading long lists.  The .pdf text based regulations were reduced to a more readable outline & form previously.  Now the outline form has since been converted into tables for all of the laser items. 

Tables seem easier to read than text.  These tables are easily compared to text since they are directly above the regulatory text from which they were derived:

6A005      Lasers and related optics

It may be that tables and/or text will be linked to our controlled item descriptions.  Tables allow much easier comparisions between performance specifications and this format may be a good way to go.  These are presented for your consideration.

The conversion of these files to tables is a necessary step in creating a set of performance based specifications.  All of the performance data will be placed in order of wavelength (positon along the rainbow).  All of the laser tables exist on one large table that has yet to be standardized, converted to Excel, and arranged in order by wavelength.  The idea is to capture new lasers based on what they do rather than how they do it.  Thus, a wavelength and power level would be sufficient to describe the controls over a given laser.  One could still lookup a laser in the conventional way, but this establishes a possible avenue for comprehensive (& anticipatory) controls. 



The current laser regulations "master table" is a work in progress but is viewed by this link:

lasers/laserschart.html







The information below includes all of the links from the old origional page.  Only the 6A005 has been converted into tables.

These draft pages allow fast access to ECCNs in a few selected catagories.  By selecting and clicking on a product description one can quickly find the long ECCNs for the selected product.   This format is proposed as a way for all end users to find long ECCNs.

Only the optical sensors, cameras, and cameras are fully expanded to the product level.  The ECCN number links simply jump to those ECCNs.    The fully expanded form could be developed to allow applicants to determine if they need an ECCN or an analyst to find a number.  This approach allows us to easily read the regulations.


ECCN
number

products

6A002      Optical sensors
6A003      Cameras
6A004      optics
6A005      Lasers and related optics

6A102   Radiation hardened detectors
6A202     Photomultiplier tubes
6A203   Cameras and components
6A205  "laser" amplifiers and oscillators



not otherwise controlled

6A993      cameras
6A994      optics
6A995       Lasers


The intial intent of this exercise was to render the EAR data into a form so that  appropriate templates for roll-up could be generated.  Now that the long ECCN may be found, the specificly controlled product attributes become the parameters for the technical description.
Here is an example of how a template is made from the EARs.


Questions or suggestions please e-mail John Toeppen at LLNL   toeppen1@llnl.gov

July 21, 2006