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{{#Wiki_filter:July 19, 2024 Ms. Mary Flanigan QSA Global, Inc.
{{#Wiki_filter:July 19, 2024 Ms. Mary Flanigan QSA Global, Inc.
40 North Avenue Burlington, MA 01803
40 North Avenue Burlington, MA 01803  


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REVIEW OF EXPORT LICENSE APPLICATIONS PXB11b.17 and PXB11c.02
U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REVIEW OF EXPORT LICENSE APPLICATIONS PXB11b.17 and PXB11c.02  


==Dear Ms. Flanigan:==
==Dear Ms. Flanigan:==
I am writing to update you on the status of your export license applications PXB11b.17 and PXB11c.02. The application is currently under review by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), for removal of stated destination countries requested by the applicant and the export of Americium-241, Americium 241/Be, Cesium-137, Cobalt-60, Iridium-192 and Selenium-75 to previously approved destination countries. Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) 110.40(d), states in part, if the office has not completed action on a license application within 60 days after receipt of the Executive Branch (EB) judgement, the NRC is required to inform the applicant in writing of the reason for the delay.
I am writing to update you on the status of your export license applications PXB11b.17 and PXB11c.02. The application is currently under review by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), for removal of stated destination countries requested by the applicant and the export of Americium-241, Americium 241/Be, Cesium-137, Cobalt-60, Iridium-192 and Selenium-75 to previously approved destination countries. Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) 110.40(d), states in part, if the office has not completed action on a license application within 60 days after receipt of the Executive Branch (EB) judgement, the NRC is required to inform the applicant in writing of the reason for the delay.
Additional time is needed for NRC staff and management to complete its review before the license can be issued.
Additional time is needed for NRC staff and management to complete its review before the license can be issued.
You may contact George Moose, the Licensing Officer assigned to your case, at any time.
You may contact George Moose, the Licensing Officer assigned to your case, at any time.
Mr. Moose may be reached via email at Moose.George@nrc.gov.
Mr. Moose may be reached via email at Moose.George@nrc.gov.
 
Sincerely, 7/19/2024 X Peter J. Habighorst Peter J. Habighorst Signed by: PETER HABIGHORST Peter J. Habighorst, Chief Export Controls and Nonproliferation Branch Office of International Programs}}
Sincerely,
 
7/19/2024 X Peter J. Habighorst
 
Peter J. Habighorst Signed by: PETER HABIGHORST Peter J. Habighorst, Chief Export Controls and Nonproliferation Branch Office of International Programs}}

Latest revision as of 14:23, 24 November 2024

60 Day Letter to QSA Global for PXB11b.17 and PXB11c.02
ML24214A073
Person / Time
Site: 11006092
Issue date: 07/19/2024
From: Peter Habighorst
NRC/OIP/ECNP
To: Flanagan M
QSA Global
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July 19, 2024 Ms. Mary Flanigan QSA Global, Inc.

40 North Avenue Burlington, MA 01803

SUBJECT:

U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REVIEW OF EXPORT LICENSE APPLICATIONS PXB11b.17 and PXB11c.02

Dear Ms. Flanigan:

I am writing to update you on the status of your export license applications PXB11b.17 and PXB11c.02. The application is currently under review by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), for removal of stated destination countries requested by the applicant and the export of Americium-241, Americium 241/Be, Cesium-137, Cobalt-60, Iridium-192 and Selenium-75 to previously approved destination countries. Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) 110.40(d), states in part, if the office has not completed action on a license application within 60 days after receipt of the Executive Branch (EB) judgement, the NRC is required to inform the applicant in writing of the reason for the delay.

Additional time is needed for NRC staff and management to complete its review before the license can be issued.

You may contact George Moose, the Licensing Officer assigned to your case, at any time.

Mr. Moose may be reached via email at Moose.George@nrc.gov.

Sincerely, 7/19/2024 X Peter J. Habighorst Peter J. Habighorst Signed by: PETER HABIGHORST Peter J. Habighorst, Chief Export Controls and Nonproliferation Branch Office of International Programs