SpaceBilt conducts its aerospace, defense, and commercial space activities in strict compliance with all applicable export control, trade, and economic sanctions laws and regulations. These include, without limitation, the U.S. International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), the U.S. Export Administration Regulations (EAR), regulations administered by the U.S. Department of State, the U.S. Department of Commerce, and the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), as well as applicable export control and sanctions laws of other jurisdictions in which SpaceBilt operates.
SpaceBilt products, systems, software, technical data, and services—including defense articles, defense services, dual-use items, space-based technologies, and related know-how—may be subject to export, re-export, transfer, retransfer, or disclosure controls based on classification, destination, end user, end use, and jurisdiction. This includes controlled releases to foreign persons, whether such releases occur physically, electronically, orally, or through access to systems or facilities.
No item, technical data, software, or service subject to export control may be exported, re-exported, transferred, retransferred, or disclosed without prior authorization from the appropriate governmental authority when required. Unauthorized use, access, transfer, or disclosure is strictly prohibited.
SpaceBilt maintains an internal Export Compliance Program (ECP) that includes policies, procedures, training, screening, record-keeping, and internal controls designed to support compliance with applicable export control and sanctions requirements across U.S. operations and international subsidiaries. All employees, officers, directors, and controlled affiliates are required to adhere to these requirements as a condition of employment or engagement.
Customers, partners, suppliers, subcontractors, and other third parties receiving SpaceBilt products, services, or technical data are responsible for complying with all applicable export control and sanctions laws, including obtaining required licenses or approvals, and for flowing down applicable restrictions to lower-tier entities where required.
Violations of export control or sanctions laws may result in significant civil and criminal penalties, including fines, loss of export privileges, contract termination, and reputational harm.