The Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC) announced this week that it will post test versions of its new Registration and Advisory Opinion (AO) applications on the cloud-based Defense Export Control and Compliance System (DECCS) for industry testing and feedback starting October 16th through mid-November 2018.

If a company is interested in participating in this testing, DDTC asks to please contact the DDTC Test Support Team at the number or email below to sign up and receive further guidance.

Each individual tester will be required to sign a DECCS UAT Terms of Use document to ensure users understand the testing process and guidelines.

DDTC is encouraging companies to begin the testing process as early in the test period as possible. Additional applications will be available for testing in the coming weeks and will require a test account and a complete test registration in order to access them.

DDTC Test Support Team:

Email: PM-DDTC-DECCS@state.gov

Phone: (202) 663-1282 / (202) 663-2838

The DDTC Test Support Team will be available during the week from 10am to 4pm EST

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