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pdfAPPENDIX A
DSP-61 Instructions Summary of Changes
Note: Underlined text represents newly added or edited verbiage. Italicized text represents
existing application sections or verbiage.
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Block
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Block Title
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Application/License for Temporary
Export of Unclassified Defense
Articles
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2
4
U.S. Port of Import
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3
5
Foreign Country of Ultimate
Destination
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4
8
Application Information
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Change
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10
Description of Transaction
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Edited instruction verbiage under Transaction
Number to: Classified information must be
sent separately to PM/DDTC in accordance
with Defense Security Service Defense
Counterintelligence and Security Agency
(DCSA) guidelines. For issues that may
pertain to classified information, contact the
DDTC Response Team.
Edited instruction verbiage for clarity:
Enter the known or expected U.S. Customs
port into which the commodities will enter the
United States. Up to two ports can be entered.
Added instruction verbiage for clarity:
Select the country of ultimate destination.
This is the country where the commodities
will ultimately be used or reside. The country
of ultimate destination may be different from
the country from which the commodities will
be shipped into the United States (Block 3).
Added Freight Forwarder option under
Applicant Is.
Added clarifying language under Subsidiary
checkbox:
Select if the applicant/requester is a
subsidiary of the PM/DDTC registered
company to which the PM/DDTC registration
code belongs. Note that the subsidiary must
be listed on the registered company’s DDTC
registration in order to apply for the license.
Edited instruction verbiage by removing
second sentence:
Provide any related license numbers that
apply to the sections below. If there are no
related license numbers, select "was never
licensed for this applicant." When a previous
license or agreement (Approved, Disapproved
or RWAed) is identified, please provide a
copy of the license/application/relevant pages
of agreement including any proviso letters
issued with your application. An electronic
copy of the previous license, agreement or
case can be attached to the "Precedent
(identical/similar) Cases" document type.
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Added instruction under newly added line A.
This application represents:
Select whether this transaction is a completely
new shipment or the replacement of a
previously issued license that is about to
expire.
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Added instructions under each radio button
that was added under the newly created line
D. The commodity is being financed under
Edited instruction verbiage under Quantity;
the removed language is not applicable to
DSP-61:
Enter the exact number for each particular
item or major component. If this application
is for an unshipped balance, the quantity,
commodity, and values listed must reflect only
the unshipped balance from the previous
license.
Added instruction verbiage under Name:
Foreign government entities must be
identified, at a minimum, to the ministry-level
equivalent. Applications that only state
“Government of (Country)” may be returned
without action.
Enter the full legal name of the owner/enduser of commodity in foreign country from
which shipped. Do not include “subsidiary of”
statements, partial address or location
clarifiers, or go-by names in the Name field,
unless those are part of the legal name. Note
that foreign government entities must be
identified, at a minimum, to the ministry-level
equivalent (e.g., “Ministry of Defense of
Lilliput”). Applications that only state
“Government of (Country)” may be returned
without action.
Added instruction verbiage under Name for
clarity:
Enter the full legal name of the manufacturer
of commodity. Do not include “subsidiary of”
statements, partial address or location
clarifiers, or go-by names in the Name field,
unless those are part of the legal name.
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11-15
Commodities
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7
16
Owner/End-User of Commodity in
Foreign Country from Which
Shipped
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8
17
Manufacturer of Commodity
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18
Consignor in Foreign Country
from Which Shipped
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10 19
Source of Commodity
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11 20
Foreign Intermediate Consignee
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Block 20 Foreign Intermediate Consignee
was swapped with Block 24 End-User in
Foreign Country of Ultimate Destination
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Added instruction verbiage under Name for
clarity:
The end-user is the entity that will take final
possession of the commodity, regardless of
foreign purchaser(s) and foreign intermediate
consignee(s). Note that foreign government
entities must be identified, at a minimum, to
the ministry-level equivalent (e.g., “Ministry
of Defense of Lilliput”). Applications that
only state “Government of (Country)” may be
returned without action.
Edited introduction verbiage for clarity:
At least one U.S. intermediate consignee is
required and one of the U.S. intermediate
consignees must be the applicant or a
subsidiary. The U.S. intermediate consignee is
the U.S. entity who will perform
overhaul/repair, modification/upgrade, and/or
maintain control of foreign-manufactured
goods at trade shows and demonstration; act
as the transshipment agent; or the name of
U.S. military bases/ranges where exercises
will take place. To enter one or more U.S.
intermediate consignee(s), click the "Add
Entry" button.
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U.S. Intermediate Consignee
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Edited instruction verbiage under Name for
clarity and harmonization with DSP-5:
Enter the full legal name of the consignor in
foreign country from which shipped. Do not
include “subsidiary of” statements, partial
address or location clarifiers, or go-by names
in the Name field, unless those are part of the
legal name. The consignor is the entity that
will actually be shipping the commodity(ies)
to the United States. Note that incomplete or
imprecise addresses, or the use of P.O. Boxes,
may result in the application being returned
without action.
Added instruction verbiage under Name for
clarity:
Enter the full legal name of the source of
commodity. Do not include “subsidiary of”
statements, partial address or location
clarifiers, or go-by names in the Name field,
unless those are part of the legal name.
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Consignee in Foreign Country of
Ultimate Destination
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Edited instruction verbiage under Same as
Block 8 for clarity:
If the only U.S. intermediate consignee is the
same as the applicant, select the ‘Same as
Block 8’ check box. If the ‘Same as Block 8’
check box is selected, the ‘Add’ button
become inactive.
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Added instruction verbiage under Name for
clarity:
Enter the full legal name of the U.S.
intermediate consignee. Do not include
“subsidiary of” statements, partial address or
location clarifiers, or go-by names in the
Name field, unless those are part of the legal
name.
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Edited instruction verbiage for clarity:
Add a Consignee in Foreign Country of
Ultimate Destination or select the "None"
checkbox. At least one Foreign Consignee
must be provided. More than one Foreign
Consignee can be listed. To enter one or more
Foreign Consignee in Foreign Country of
Ultimate Destination, click the "Add Entry"
button.
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Added instruction verbiage under newly
added Same as Block 20 radio button:
If the foreign end-user in the country of
ultimate destination is the foreign consignee
in country of ultimate destination, check the
“Same as Block 20” box.
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Added instruction verbiage under Name for
clarity:
Enter the full legal name of the foreign
consignee. Do not include “subsidiary of”
statements, partial address or location
clarifiers, or go-by names in the Name field,
unless those are part of the legal name. The
foreign consignee in country of ultimate
destination is the entity that will receive the
shipment for storage, modification, or for
incorporation into another end-item and
subsequent forwarding to the foreign enduser. The foreign consignee may be in a
country other than the foreign end-user. Note
that foreign government entities must be
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Specific Purpose
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15 24
End-User in Foreign Country of
Ultimate Destination
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identified, at a minimum, to the ministry-level
equivalent (e.g., “Ministry of Defense of
Lilliput”). Applications that only state
“Government of (Country)” may be returned
without action.
Removed/added instruction verbiage under
Details:
Enter the details regarding the specific
purpose of the proposed transaction. Provide
a complete account of the specific purpose of
the requested temporary import. Simply
stating, "For use in military exercise," "for
transshipment," or “for space launch” is
inadequate. In order to provide rationale for
the review and final U.S. Government
determination, the specific details in this
block should describe the intended uses, endusers, and end-use platforms of the
commodities involved in the transaction.
Additionally, specify if this is for a space
launch occurring from the United States and
reference any broader authorizations (e.g.
technical assistance agreements) this
transaction relates to. If applicable, list the
RWA license number.
Added instruction verbiage under newly
added End-Use System/Platform field:
List the systems and/or platforms for which
the commodity will be used on, in, or with (as
described in the Details section of this block).
All intended end-use systems and/or
platforms must be identified. If the
commodity is a system, identify the end-use
platforms. If the commodity is a component
or part, then identify both the end-use system
and platform. For example, if the commodity
is a component/part going into a remote
weapons system (RWS) which will in turn be
installed on an armored vehicle, then both the
RWS and the vehicle must be listed. If a
commodity itself is the end-use platform (e.g.,
a night vision goggle), then list the
commodity.
Block 24 End-User in Foreign Country of
Ultimate Destination was swapped with
Block 20 Foreign Intermediate Consignee
Edited instruction verbiage under Name for
clarity:
Enter the full legal name of the foreign
intermediate consignee. Do not include
“subsidiary of” statements, partial address or
location clarifiers, or go-by names in the
Name field, unless those are part of the legal
name. A foreign intermediate consignee is an
entity who will receive the goods for onward
movement to the foreign consignee or foreign
end-user without actually taking title to the
goods. This includes foreign freight
forwarders, customs brokers, agents or
representatives, and brokers as defined in 22
CFR 129(a). The foreign intermediate
consignee may or may not be in the same
country as the foreign consignee or foreign
end-user. Note that foreign government
entities must be identified, at a minimum, to
the ministry-level equivalent (e.g., “Ministry
of Defense of Lilliput”). Applications that
only state “Government of (Country)” may be
returned without action.
• Added instruction under newly added Role
field:
Enter a description of the role the foreign
intermediate consignee has in this transaction.
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Author | Battista, Andrea L |
File Modified | 2024-08-14 |
File Created | 2024-08-14 |