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This effort seeks to address multiple facets of export control challenges. The first component will analyze trade data, create exemplary visualizations (e.g., dashboards), and train export control authorities to use data analysis for export control implementation. The second component will design, develop, and deploy a smartphone-accessible application for frontline officers to detect and identify export-controlled commodities. The third component will train recipients to effectively, responsively, and proactively engage regulated industry based on identified proliferation trends.
Funding Opportunity Number: DFOP0018157. Assistance Listing: 19.317. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: BC. Award Amount: Up to $5.9M per award.
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Applications for Data Analytics & AI to Counter Global Diversion are due August 21, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
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Data Analytics & AI to Counter Global Diversion is sponsored by United States Department of State (Bureau of Arms Control and Nonproliferation). This grant supports initiatives using data analytics and AI to counter global diversion in the ICT & Telecommunications sector. Objectives include supporting export control and nonproliferation efforts by analyzing trade data.
Export Controls and Border Security Program is sponsored by U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Arms Control and Nonproliferation. This program addresses multiple facets of export control challenges, including analyzing trade data, creating visualizations, training export control authorities, developing a smartphone application for frontline officers to detect and identify export-controlled commodities, and…
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