Traliant Announces Export Controls Training To Help Ensure Compliance with U.S. Export Laws
Traliant, an innovator in online sexual harassment training, today announced a new export controls training course for employees who are engaged in activities that may be subject to US export control laws and regulations.
MANHATTAN BEACH, Calif., Feb. 20, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Traliant, an innovator in online sexual harassment training, today announced a new export controls training course for employees who are engaged in activities that may be subject to US export control laws and regulations.
Export controls training is not only important for businesses, it's also essential for university research departments who share information and technology with foreign nationals and work with items on the export control list.
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"Traliant's Export Controls training educates employees on various situations that are subject to export controls and how to recognize red flags that may result in costly violations," said Mike Pallatta, Traliant CEO and Co-Founder.
Online Export Controls Training
This 30-minute course presents essential export control topics in brief, interactive episodes covering concepts and terms, the roles of the US departments and agencies involved in export laws and regulations, red flags, sanctions and compliance. The training includes an acknowledgment form and link to an organization's export controls policy.
About Traliant
Traliant was founded by industry veterans from some of the world's most successful compliance training companies to meet the challenge of transforming compliance training from boring to brilliant. Backed by Martinson Ventures, Traliant delivers award-winning, bite-sized compliance training on an eLearning platform that enables fast and easy customization. Courses are available on numerous workplace topics including Diversity Training and Sensitivity Training. For more information, visit: http://www.traliant.com.
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