This page provides a listing of all the BIS press releases issued during 2004 along with the speeches and testimony given by BIS officials.
Alison Transport Settles Allegations of Antiboycott Violations
December 23, 2004
Commerce Department Names Wendy L. Wysong Deputy Assistant Secretary for Export Enforcement
December 13, 2004
Symmetricom, Inc. Settles Charges of Unlicensed Exports
October 28, 2004
OSPECA Logistics management Settles Charges of Unlicensed Exports
October 28, 2004
GE Ultrasound and Primary Care Diagnostics, LLC Settles Charges of Unlicenced Exports
October 18, 2004
3-G Mermet Corporation Settles Charges of Attempted Unlicenced Export
October 18, 2004
Xinjlan Yi and Yu Yi Found Liable For Unlicenced Exports
October 1, 2004
Arab Bank Settles Charges of Antiboycott Violations
September 30, 2004
St. Jude Medical Export GmbH Settles Charges of Antiboycott Violations
September 30, 2004
Midway Arms Inc. Settles Charges of Illegal Exports
September 30, 2004
Ebara International and Former CEO and Founder Settle Charges of Illegal Exports
September 23, 2004
Lattice Semiconductor Settles Charges of Illegal Exports to China
September 14, 2004
New Brunswick Scientific Settles Charges of Unlicenced Exports
August 30, 2004
Chyron Corporation Settles Charges of Unlicensed Export to India
August 30, 2004
Gerbruder Weiss Ges. M. B. H. Settles Charges of Unlicensed Exports
August 12, 2004
Aura Limited Settles Charges of Unlicensed Exports
August 12, 2004
Ibn Khaldoon Drug Store Settles Charges of Unlicenced Exports
August 12, 2004
Zlatko Brkic Settles Charges of Unlicenced Exports
August 12, 2004
Dubai trader and Iranian company officer indicted by federal grand jury for scheme
to illegally ship U.S. goods to Iran
Augst 11, 2004
Kwik-Site Corporation Settles Charges of Illegal Exports
July 30, 2004
Company President and Wife Indicted in Connection with Illegally Selling National-Security Sensitive Items to Chinese Interests Department of Justice Press Release
July 29, 2004
Commerce Department Announces Copper Scrap and Copper-Alloy Scrap Determination
July 21, 2004
Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation Settles Charges of Unlicensed Exports to India
June 28, 2004
Atotech Settles Charges of Illegal Exports to Hong Kong
June 28, 2004
Kennametal Settles Charges of Illegal Exports to Chile, Peru, Taiwan, and Israel
June 28, 2004
Caliber Settles Charges of Unlicenced Exports To Costa Rica
June 25, 2004
Helka Settles Charges of Illegal Exports to Iran
June 25, 2004
Pratt & Whitney Settles Charges of Illegal Transfers of Technology
June 25, 2004
Sentry Settles Charges of Unlicensed Exports to India
June 25, 2004
Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics, Inc. Settles Charges of Unlicensed Exports to Israel and Taiwan
June 25, 2004
California Company, General Monitors, Settles Charges of Unlicensed Exports
June 8, 2004
Stoelting Company and CEO Settle Charges of Illegal Exports
June 8, 2004
Foreign Subsidiary of Texas Company Settles Charges of Antiboycott Violations
May 13, 2004
Suntek Microwave, Inc. and Company President Settle Charges of Illegal Exports
May 6, 2004
Massachusetts Company Settles Charges of Illegal Exports,
May 3, 2004
New Jersey Company Settles Charges of Illegal Exports,
April 15, 2004
Maryland Company Settles Charges of Antiboycott Violations,
April 14, 2004
New York Company Settles Charges of Unlawful Exports To India,
April 14, 2004
Oregon Company Settles Charges of Illegal Exports of Controlled Toxins,
April 2, 2004
San Jose Company Settles Charges of Unlicensed Exports,
April 2, 2004
Arizona Company, Alicat Scientific, Inc., Settles Charges of Unlicensed Exports to India
March 4, 2004
Illinois Company, Morton International, and Two Foreign Affiliates
Settles Charges Relating to Illegal Exports, February 24, 2004
BIS Issues Guidance for Settlement of Administrative Enforcement Cases, February 20, 2004
Global Dynamics Corporation Settles Charges of Illegal Exports to South Korea
February 5, 2004
Emcore Corporation Settles 71 Charges of Export Control Violations
January 26, 2004
Testimony of Peter Lichtenbaum, Acting Under Secretary for Industry and Security, before the U.S.- China Economic and Security Review Commission Hearing.
June 23, 2004
Testimony of Peter Lichtenbaum, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Export Administration, before the Senate Governmental Affairs Subcommittee on Financial Management, the Budget, and International Security on International Smuggling Networks: Weapons of Mass Destruction Counterproliferation Initiatives
June 23, 2004
Testimony of Matthew Borman, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Export Administration, before the House Government Reform Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats, and International Relations, on the role of export controls in preventing the spread of missile technology, particularly critical cruise missile and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technology
March 9, 2004
BIS Foreign Policy Report 2004