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June 21, 2001 Aerojet Ordinance Tennessee, Inc.
ATTN: C. Montford 1367 Old State Route 34 Jonesborough, TN 37659
Dear C. Montford:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely,
/RA/
Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated Aldrich Chemical Company ATTN: J. Holmes 1001 West St. Paul Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53233
Dear J. Holmes:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated Allied Technology Group ATTN: G. Edwards 2025 Battelle Boulevard P.O. Box 969 Richland, WA 99352
Dear G. Edwards:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated Ameren Corporation (Callaway Nuclear Plant)
Junction Hwy. CC & Hwy. O ATTN: M. J. Montana Fulton, MO 65251
Dear M. J. Montana:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
Australian Safeguards and Non-Proliferation Office Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade ATTN: N. Doulgeris The RG Casey Bldg., John McEwen Crescent Barton ACT 0221, Australia
Dear N. Doulgeris:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated B&W Fuel Company ATTN: H. Hassan 3315 Old Forest Road Lynchburg, VA 24501
Dear H. Hassan:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
Cambridge Isotope Laboratories, Inc.
ATTN: Leonard Solo 50 Frontage Road Andover, MA 01810-5413
Dear Mr. Solo:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated Aerojet Ordinance Tennessee, Inc.
Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission ATTN: A. Laidlaw P.O. Box 1046, Station B 280 Slater Street
Ottawa, Ontario KIP5S9, Canada
Dear A. Laidlaw:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated CERAC, Inc.
ATTN: G. Manley 407 North 13th Street Milwaukee, WI 53233
Dear G. Manley:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
Cogema, Inc.
ATTN: J. Shahbazian 7401 Wisconsin Avenue Bethesda, MD 20814
Dear J. Shahbazian:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
Defense Threat Reduction Agency Combat Support Division ATTN: William Witter 45045 Aviation Drive Dulles, VA 20166-7517
Dear Mr. Witter:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated Department of the Army Armament and Chemical Acquisition and Logistics Activity ATTN: Jimmy C. Morgan/AMSTA-AC-SF
Rock Island, IL 61299-7630
Dear Mr. Morgan:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated Diversified Scientific Services, Inc.
ATTN: R. Franco 657 Gallaher Road Kingston, TN 37763
Dear R. Franco:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
DOE/OR/Oak Ridge Operations Office ATTN: Jim Bird Mail Stop: FM732 P.O. Box 2001 Oak Ridge, TN 37831-8560
Dear Mr. Bird:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated Edlow International Company ATTN: A. Bowder 1666 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 201
Washington, DC 20009
Dear Ms. Bowder:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated Energy USA Incorporated ATTN: S. Ohashi 1776 Eye Street, NW Suite 725 Washington, DC 20006
Dear S. Ohashi:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated Fisher Rosemount Systems, Inc.
ATTN: J. Sauter 8301 Cameron Road Austin, TX 78754-3895
Dear J. Sauter:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
Flowserve Corporation ATTN: J. Calcagno 2300 E. Vernon Ave.
Vernon, CA 90058
Dear J. Calcagno:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
FRAMATOME ATTN: Jennifer Ober 1911 North Fort Meyer Drive Suite 705 Rosslyn, VA 22209
Dear Ms. Ober:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated Framatome ANP Richland, Inc.
ATTN: D. L. Noss 2101 Horn Rapids Road Richland, WA 99352
Dear D. L. Noss:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
Gamma-Metrics ATTN: R. Barnes 5788 Pacific Center Boulevard San Diego, CA 92121
Dear R. Barnes:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
General Atomics ATTN: K. Asmussen 3550 General Atomics Court San Diego, CA 92121-1122
Dear K. Asmussen:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
Global Nuclear Fuel - Americas, L.L.C.
Wilmington Nuclear Energy Production Facility ATTN: M. J. LaRue 3901 Castle Hayne Road Wilmington, NC 28401
Dear M. J. LaRue:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated Grimes Aerospace Company (A subsidiary of Allied Signal, Inc.)
ATTN: R. Bush 550 State Route 55
Urbana, OH 43078
Dear R. Bush:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated Harper International Corporation ATTN: T. Haggerty West Drullard Avenue Lancaster, NY 14086-1698
Dear T. Haggerty:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
Heritage Minerals, Inc.
One Houchild Plaza ATTN: John F. Lord 4000 Route 66 Tinton Falls, NJ 07753
Dear Mr. Lord:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated Hi-Temp Specialty Metals, Inc.
ATTN: J. Smokovick 148 Beverly Rancocas Road Willingboro, NJ 08096
Dear J. Smokovick:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
Imagining & Sensing Technology Corp.
Sensing Systems Group ATTN: Kathy Healy 300 IST Center Horseheads, NY 14845-1017
Dear Ms. Healy:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated Integral Solids & Solutions ATTN: P. Leonard 107 Myrtle Avenue Ramsey, NJ 07446
Dear P. Leonard:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
Kamco Metals, Inc.
ATTN: J. OGrady 33 Essex P.O. Box 2128 Hudson, OH 44236
Dear J. OGrady:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
Manufacturing Sciences Corp.
ATTN: F. Schulz 804 So Illinois Avenue Oak Ridge, TN 37830
Dear F. Schulz:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
Marubeni America Corporation c/o Energy USA, Inc.
ATTN: K. Asami 1615 L Street, NW, Suite 320 Washington, DC 20036
Dear K. Asami:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated Mitsubishi International Corporation Advanced Metal and Nuclear Fuel Dept.
ATTN: C. Autar 520 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10022
Dear C. Autar:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated Mitsui & Co. (U.S.A.), Inc.
ATTN: M. Saito 200 Park Avenue New York, NY 10166-0130 Dear M. Saito
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
NAC/NMMSS ATTN: Michelle Kaznova NMMSS P.O. Box 922088 Norcross, GA 30010
Dear Ms. Kaznova:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated NAC International Agent for ENUSA ATTN: B. Williams 655 Engineering Drive, #200 Norcross, GA 30092
Dear B. Williams:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
National Nuclear Corporation ATTN: K. Kusumoto 1275 Hammerwood Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94089
Dear K. Kusumoto:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
NCI ATTN: T. Clements 1000 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 410 Washington, DC 20036
Dear T. Clements:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated NEI 1776 I Street, NW Washington, DC 20006-3708
Gentlemen:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
NEN Life Science Products, Inc.
ATTN: Leonard R. Smith 549 Albany Street Boston, MA 02118-2512
Dear Mr. Smith:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
Nissho Iwai American Corporation ATTN: N. Kataoka 1211 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10036
Dear N. Kataoka:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated Nuclear Fuel Services ATTN: D. Clark 1205 Banner Hill Road Ervin, TN 37650
Dear D. Clark:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
Office of Nuclear Missile Technology Bureau of Export Administration ATTN: Steve Clagett, Director 14th Street & Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Room 2631 Washington, DC 20230
Dear Mr. Clagett:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated Philotechnics, Ltd.
East Tennessee Technology Park ATTN: D. Barbour 2010 Highway 58, Bldg.
Oak Ridge, TN 37830
Dear D. Barbour:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated Poco Graphite, Inc.
ATTN: M. Scobee 1601 South State Street Decatur, Texas 76234
Dear M. Scobee:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
Reuter Stokes ATTN: V. Young 8499 Darrow Road Twinsburg, Ohio 44087-2398
Dear V. Young:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
RSB Logistic Services, Inc.
ATTN: B. Hobson 4331 Cairo Road Paducah, KY 42001
Dear B. Hobson:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
SANDVIK Special Metals Corp.
ATTN: L. Brockman P.O. Box 6027 Kennewick, WA 99336-0027
Dear L. Brockman:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
Safety Light Corporation ATTN: N. G. Fritz 4150-A Old Berwick Road Bloomsburg, PA 17815
Dear N. G. Fritz:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
Scientific Ecology Group, Inc.
P.O. Box 2530 1560 Bear Creek Rd.
Oak Ridge, TN 37830 Gentlemen:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
Sigma-Aldrich Corp. and Subsidiaries ATTN: T. A. Klages 3050 Spruce Street St. Louis, MO 63103
Dear T. A. Klages:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
Sogem USA Inc.
ATTN: D. Bailleux 3120 Highwoods Blvd., Suite #110 Raleigh, NC 27604
Dear D. Bailleux:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
Solutia Inc.
ATTN: C. Rocks F.M. 2917 P.O. Box 711 Alvin, TX 77512
Dear C. Rocks:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated Sulzer Bingham Pumps, Inc.
ATTN: T. Morton 2800 N.W. Front Avenue Portland, OR 97210
Dear T. Morton:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
Superior Tube Company ATTN: D. J. Menzies 3900 Germantown Pike Collegeville, PA 19426
Dear D. J. Menzies:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
Starmet Corporation ATTN: F. J. Vumbaco 2229 Main Street Concord, MA 01742
Dear F. J. Vumbaco:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
Transnuclear, Inc.
ATTN: M. George 4 Skyline Drive Hawthorne, NY 10532
Dear M. George:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
Transport Logistics International, Inc.
ATTN: M. Mann Suite 250 4000 Blackburn Lane Burtonsville, MD 20866
Dear M. Mann:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated 20th Century Machine Company, Inc.
ATTN: Gus Dabringhaus 69900 Powell Road
Armada, MI 48005
Dear Mr. Dabringhaus:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
Urenco, Inc.
ATTN: D. G. Miller 2600 Virginia Avenue, NW Suite 610 Washington, DC 20037
Dear D. G. Miller:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated U.S. Customs Service ATTN: John Davidson 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20229
Dear Mr. Davidson:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
U.S. Department of Energy Chicago Operations Office ATTN: J. Bissegger 9800 South Cass Avenue Argonne, IL 60439
Dear J. Bissegger:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated U.S. Department of Energy ATTN: Melissa Krupa NN42-GA007
Washington, DC 20585
Dear Ms. Krupa:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
U.S. Department of Energy - NN43 Nuclear Transfer & Supplier /Policy Division ATTN: A. Scheinman Washington, DC 20585
Dear Mr. Scheinman:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
U.S. Department of Energy - Savannah River Savannah River Site ATTN: B. Drouin P.O. Box A Aiken, SC 29802
Dear B. Drouin:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated U.S. Department of Energy New Brunswick Laboratory ATTN: M. E. Downey 9800 South Cass Ave., Bldg. 350
Argonne, IL 60439
Dear M. E. Downey:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated U.S. Department of State ATTN: Robin DeLaBarre NP/NE Room 3320 MS Washington, DC 20520
Dear Mr. DeLaBarre:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated U.S. Enrichment Corporation (USEC)
ATTN: K. Lewis 6903 Rockledge Drive Bethesda, MD 20817
Dear K. Lewis:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
U.S. Mission to the United Nations System Organizations in Vienna ATTN: L. Hilliard Obersleingergassee 11-15 A-1190 Vienna, Austria
Dear L. Hilliard:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated Valcor Engineering Corporation ATTN: D. F. Shave 2 Lawrence Road Springfield, NJ 07081
Dear D. F. Shave:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated
Wah Chang ATTN: P. Skeahan 1600 NE Old Salem Rd.
P.O. Box 460 Albany, OR 97321
Dear P. Skeahan:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated Westinghouse Electric Company LLC ATTN: E. F. McDonough Mail Stop: ECE 205B 4350 Northern Pike
Monroeville, PA 15146
Dear E. F. McDonough:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated Westinghouse Savannah River Savannah River Site ATTN: B. Shankle Bldg. 703-45A Aiken, SC 29808
Dear B. Shankle:
The NRCs Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing new means to answer questions and distribute documents concerning NRC export/import license applications.
Effective July 2001, NRC will install a toll-free telephone answering system for export/import-related calls. The system will route incoming callers to the appropriate person or destination.
At a later date, this system may be expanded to include (1) a fax-back service so that callers can automatically obtain general information and copies of license status reports and (2) a 4-digit access code for our most active licensees to automatically obtain information on their cases.
We will continue to publish general information on NRCs export/import licensing program on the NRC web page www.nrc.gov/IP/index.html which links to additional information in the Public Electronic Reading Room (PERR). Instructions for accessing this information are enclosed.
NRC is also implementing a broadcast email/fax system to replace the hardcopy mailing system currently in use. This will enable a more rapid dissemination of licensing documents to interested partes in both industry and government. To facilitate the implementation of this new system, please send us the following information at your earliest convenience.
Company Name Address Telephone Number Facsimile Number E-Mail Address Contacts OIP will continue to evaluate new technology, equipment, and innovative ways to improve NRCs service to the export/import licensing community, and the general public.
If you have any questions or suggestion for further improvements, please contact Carlotta Coates of my staff at 1-800-216-0881 or 301-415-3977.
Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Deputy Director Office of International Programs
Enclosure:
As stated ADDRESSEES:
Aerojet Ordinance Tennessee, Inc.
ATTN: C. Montford 1367 Old State Route 34 Jonesborough, TN 37659 Aldrich Chemical Company ATTN: J. Holmes 1001 West St. Paul Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53233 Allied Technology Group ATTN: G. Edwards
2025 Battelle Boulevard P.O. Box 969 Richland, WA 99352 Ameren Corporation (Callaway Nuclear Plant)
Junction Hwy. CC & Hwy. O ATTN: M. J. Montana Fulton, MO 65251 Australian Safeguards and Non-Proliferation Office Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade ATTN: N. Doulgeris The RG Casey Bldg.
John McEwen Crescent Barton ACT 0221, Australia B&W Fuel Company ATTN: H. Hassan 3315 Old Forest Road Lynchburg, VA 24501 Cambridge Isotope Laboratories, Inc.
ATTN: Leonard Solo 50 Frontage Road Andover, MA 01810-5413 Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission ATTN: A. Laidlaw P.O. Box 1046, Station B 280 Slater Street Ottawa, Ontario KIP5S9 Canada CERAC, Inc.
ATTN: G. Manley 407 North 13th Street Milwaukee, WI 53233 Cogema, Inc.
ATTN: J. Shahbazian 7401 Wisconsin Avenue Bethesda, MD 20814 Defense Threat Reduction Agency Combat Support Division ATTN: William Witter 45045 Aviation Drive Dulles, VA 20166-7517 Department of the Army Armament and Chemical Acquisition and Logistics Activity ATTN: Jimmy C. Morgan/AMSTA-AC-SF Rock Island, IL 61299-7630 Diversified Scientific Services, Inc.
ATTN: R. Franco 657 Gallaher Road Kingston, TN 37763 DOE/OR Oak Ridge Operations Office ATTN: Jim Bird Mail Stop: FM732 P.O. Box 2001 Oak Ridge, TN 37831-8560 Edlow International Company ATTN: A. Bowder 1666 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 201 Washington, DC 20009 Energy USA Incorporated ATTN: S. Ohashi 1776 Eye Street, NW Suite 725 Washington, DC 20006 Fisher Rosemount Systems, Inc.
ATTN: J. Sauter 8301 Cameron Road Austin, TX 78754-3895 Flowserve Corporation ATTN: J. Calcagno 2300 E. Vernon Ave.
Vernon, CA 90058
ADDRESSEES (Continued):
FRAMATOME ATTN: Jennifer Ober 1911 North Fort Meyer Drive Suite 705 Rosslyn, VA 22209 Framatome ANP Richland, Inc.
ATTN: D. L. Noss 2101 Horn Rapids Road Richland, WA 99352 Gamma-Metrics ATTN: R. Barnes 5788 Pacific Center Boulevard San Diego, CA 92121 General Atomics ATTN: K. Asmussen 3550 General Atomics Court San Diego, CA 92121-1122 Global Nuclear Fuel - Americas, L.L.C.
Wilmington Nuclear Energy Production Facility ATTN: M.J. LaRue 3901 Castle Hayne Road Wilmington, NC 28401 Grimes Aerospace Company (A subsidiary of Allied Signal, Inc.)
ATTN: R. Bush 550 State Route 55 Urbana, OH 43078 Harper International Corporation ATTN: T. Haggerty West Drullard Avenue Lancaster, NY 14086-1698 Heritage Minerals, Inc.
One Houchild Plaza ATTN: John F. Lord 4000 Route 66 Tinton Falls, NJ 07753 Hi-Temp Specialty Metals, Inc.
ATTN: J. Smokovick 148 Beverly Rancocas Road Willingboro, NJ 08096 Imagining & Sensing Technology Corp.
Sensing Systems Group ATTN: Kathy Healy 300 IST Center Horseheads, NY 14845-1017 Integral Solids & Solutions ATTN: P. Leonard 107 Myrtle Avenue Ramsey, NJ 07446 Kamco Metals, Inc.
ATTN: J. OGrady 33 Essex P.O. Box 2128 Hudson, OH 44236 Manufacturing Sciences Corp.
ATTN: F. Schulz 804 So Illinois Avenue Oak Ridge, TN 37830 Marubeni America Corporation c/o Energy USA, Inc.
ATTN: K. Asami Suite 320 1615 L Street, NW Washington, DC 20036 Mitsubishi International Corporation Advanced Metal and Nuclear Fuel Dept.
ATTN: C. Autar 520 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10022 Mitsui & Co. (U.S.A.), Inc.
ATTN: M. Saito 200 Park Avenue New York, NY 10166-0130 NAC/NMMSS ATTN: Michelle Kaznova NMMSS P.O. Box 922088 Norcross, GA 30010 NAC International Agent for ENUSA ATTN: B. Williams 655 Engineering Drive, #200 Norcross, GA 30092 National Nuclear Corporation ATTN: K. Kusumoto 1275 Hammerwood Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94089
ADDRESSEES (Continued):
NCI ATTN: T. Clements 1000 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 410 Washington, DC 20036 NEI 1776 I Street, NW Washington, DC 20006-3708 NEN Life Science Products, Inc.
ATTN: Leonard R. Smith 549 Albany Street Boston, MA 02118-2512 Nissho Iwai American Corporation ATTN: N. Kataoka 1211 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10036 Nuclear Fuel Services ATTN: D. Clark 1205 Banner Hill Road Ervin, TN 37650 Office of Nuclear Missile Technology Bureau of Export Administration ATTN: Steve Clagett, Director Room 2631 14th Street & Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20230 Philotechnics, Ltd.
East Tennessee Technology Park ATTN: D. Barbour 2010 Highway 58, Bldg.
Oak Ridge, TN 37830 Poco Graphite, Inc.
ATTN: M. Scobee 1601 South State Street Decatur, Texas 76234 Reuter Stokes ATTN: V. Young 8499 Darrow Road Twinsburg, Ohio 44087-2398 RSB Logistic Services, Inc.
ATTN: B. Hobson 4331 Cairo Road Paducah, KY 42001 SANDVIK Special Metals Corp.
ATTN: L. Brockman P.O. Box 6027 Kennewick, WA 99336-0027 Safety Light Corporation ATTN: N. G. Fritz 4150-A Old Berwick Road Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Scientific Ecology Group, Inc.
P.O. Box 2530 1560 Bear Creek Rd.
Oak Ridge, TN 37830 Sigma-Aldrich Corp. and Subsidiaries ATTN: T. A. Klages 3050 Spruce Street St. Louis, MO 63103 Sogem USA Inc.
ATTN: D. Bailleux 3120 Highwoods Blvd., Suite #110 Raleigh, NC 27604 Solutia Inc.
ATTN: C. Rocks F.M. 2917 P.O. Box 711 Alvin, TX 77512 Sulzer Bingham Pumps, Inc.
ATTN: T. Morton 2800 N.W. Front Avenue Portland, OR 97210 Superior Tube Company ATTN: D. J. Menzies 3900 Germantown Pike Collegeville, PA 19426 Starmet Corporation ATTN: F. J. Vumbaco 2229 Main Street Concord, MA 01742 Transnuclear, Inc.
ATTN: M. George 4 Skyline Drive Hawthorne, NY 10532
ADDRESSEES (Continued):
Transport Logistics International, Inc.
ATTN: M. Mann Suite 250 4000 Blackburn Lane Burtonsville, MD 20866 20th Century Machine Company, Inc.
ATTN: Gus Dabringhaus 69900 Powell Road Armada, MI 48005 Urenco, Inc.
ATTN: D. G. Miller 2600 Virginia Avenue, NW Suite 610 Washington, DC 20037 U.S. Customs Service ATTN: John Davidson 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20229 U.S. Department of Energy Chicago Operations Office ATTN: J. Bissegger 9800 South Cass Avenue Argonne, IL 60439 U.S. Department of Energy ATTN: Melissa Krupa NN42-GA007 Washington, DC 20585 U.S. Department of Energy - NN43 Nuclear Transfer & Supplier /Policy Division ATTN: A. Scheinman Washington, DC 20585 U.S. Department of Energy - Savannah River Savannah River Site ATTN: B. Drouin P.O. Box A Aiken, SC 29802 U.S. Department of Energy New Brunswick Laboratory ATTN: M.E. Downey Bldg. 350 9800 South Cass Avenue Argonne, IL 60439 U.S. Department of State ATTN: Robin DeLaBarre NP/NE Room 3320 MS Washington, DC 20520 U.S. Enrichment Corporation (USEC)
ATTN: K. Lewis 6903 Rockledge Drive Bethesda, MD 20817 U.S. Mission to the United Nations System Organizations in Vienna ATTN: L. Hilliard Obersleingergassee 11-15 A-1190 Vienna Austria Valcor Engineering Corporation ATTN: D. F. Shave 2 Lawrence Road Springfield, NJ 07081 Wah Chang ATTN: P. Skeahan 1600 NE Old Salem Rd.
P.O. Box 460 Albany, OR 97321 Westinghouse Electric Company LLC ATTN: E. F. McDonough Mail Stop: ECE 205B 4350 Northern Pike Monroeville, PA 15146 Westinghouse Savannah River Savannah River Site ATTN: B. Shankle Bldg. 703-45A Aiken, SC 29808
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