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Export Enforcement Coordination Center

Overview

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) plays a central role in export enforcement. Its Counter-Proliferation Investigations Program, housed under HSI’s National Security Investigations Division, has been deeply involved in export enforcement during the past three decades.

Executive Order 13558 created the Export Enforcement Coordination Center. The Center strengthens the enforcement of U.S. export laws through the facilitation of partner agency communication and collaboration to keep our nation safe. HSI, as part of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), manages and operates the Export Enforcement Coordination Center.

Mission

The Export Enforcement Coordination Center serves as the primary forum within the federal government for executive departments and agencies to coordinate and enhance their export control enforcement efforts. The Center maximizes information sharing, consistent with national security and applicable laws. This helps partner agencies detect, prevent, disrupt, investigate and prosecute violations of U.S. export control laws.

Functions

Executive Order 13558 assigns the following functions to the Export Enforcement Coordination Center:

  • Serve as the primary forum within the federal government for executive departments and agencies to coordinate and enhance their export control enforcement efforts. The center will also identify and resolve conflicts that have not been otherwise resolved in criminal and administrative investigations and actions involving violations of U.S. export control.
  • Serve as a conduit between federal law enforcement agencies and the U.S. intelligence community for the exchange of information related to potential U.S. export control violations.
  • Serve as the primary point of contact between enforcement authorities and agencies engaged in export licensing.
  • Coordinate law enforcement public outreach activities related to U.S. export controls.
  • Establish government-wide statistical tracking capabilities for U.S. criminal and administrative export control enforcement activities. This will be conducted by the Department of Homeland Security with information provided by and shared with all relevant departments and agencies participating in the Export Enforcement Coordination Center.

Partner Agencies

Export enforcement requires a unified U.S. government response. As a result, numerous government agencies with U.S. export enforcement mandates participate in the center. These departments include:

  • The Department of Commerce,
  • The Department of Defense,
  • The Department of Energy,
  • The Department of Homeland Security,
  • The Department of Justice,
  • The Department of State,
  • The Department of the Treasury, and
  • The Office of the Director of National Intelligence.

Contact Information

To report suspicious activity, complete our tip form or call 866-347-2423 (U.S., Mexico and Canada) or 802-872-6199 (other countries across the globe).