THOMPSON ANNOUNCES HEARING ON HIGH PERFORMANCE
COMPUTER EXPORT CONTROLS
WASHINGTON- Senate Governmental Affairs
Committee Chairman Fred Thompson (R-TN) announced that the full
committee will hold a hearing Thursday, March 15, 2001 on U.S.
export controls of high performance computers (HPC).
Thursday, March 15, 2001, 9:30
AM
342 Dirksen Senate Office Building
The committee will hear testimony from the
General Accounting Office on former President Clinton's January,
2001 decision to further ease U.S. export controls for high
performance computers (HPC). This decision tripled the licensing
threshold for computer exports to so-called tier 3 countries,
such as Russia, China, Vietnam, and Pakistan. The committee will
examine this and other changes enacted in recent years with
regard to HPC export controls that have consequences for U.S.
national security and nonproliferation efforts. The GAO will
present its assessment of the former president's decisions and
justifications for change, and assess their national security,
economic, and other implications.
Witness Panel
Dr. Susan Westin
Managing Director, International Affairs and Trade Division
General Accounting Office
Mr. Steve Lord
Assistant Director, International Affairs and Trade Division
General Accounting Office
Mr. Jeff Phillips
Senior Analyst, International Affairs and Trade Division
General Accounting Office
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