Here are some articles related to export control topics and violations, including some that have happened in Hawai‘i and at other US universities.
- Scientist Charged in Iran Export Case
- Former University of Tennessee Professor John Reece Roth Begins Serving Four-Year Prison Sentence on Convictions of Illegally Exporting Military Research Data
- University Charged with Export Violations
- Conviction in China B-2 Spy Case in Honolulu
- North Korean who tried to buy night vision goggles in Hawai‘i agrees to plea deal
- 10 year sentence for Hawai‘i soldier convicted in data leak
- Defense contractor sentenced to federal prison on espionage charge
- State Department Debars Former Honeywell International Employee for Export Violations
- Ex-Marine sentenced to 57 months in prison for selling night vision devices
- Fourth Circuit Holds That Defendant Can Be Guilty of Criminal Violation of Armed Export Control Act Even Without Specific Knowledge That the Exported Item Is a Regulated “Defense Article”
- Intevac, Inc. Settles for $115,000 with BIS Over Deemed Export Violations
- ISU grad student accused of trying to sell military secrets to China
- Chinese Spy in Florida Sent Drone Parts to China for Military
- Higher Education and National Security: The Targeting of Sensitive Proprietary, and Classified Information on Campuses of Higher Education
- Compliance with Export Controls Can Be Essential to Winning Government Contracts
- University fined for lost plutonium