typed in by DJB, 931012, for the public record United States Department of State Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs Office of Defense Trade Controls Washington, DC 20522-0602 Oct 5 1993 In reply refer to ODTC Case: CJ-214-93 YOUR LETTER DATED: July 15, 1993 REQUEST FOR COMMODITY JURISDICTION FOR: DJBCJF-2, DJBCJF-3, DJBCJF-4, DJBCJF-5, DJBCJF-6 This commodity jurisdiction (CJ) request was referred to the Departments of Commerce and Defense for their review and recommendations. As a result, the Department of State has determined that the referenced items are subject to the licensing jurisdiction of the Department of State in accordance with the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (22 CFR 120 through 130). The referenced items contain cryptographic source code for data encryption and are used in a stand-alone cryptographic product. As such, they are designated as defense articles under U.S. Munitions List category XIII(b)(1). Licenses issued by this office are required prior to export. However, if any of the subject items are incorporated into a commercial software product, that software may not be subject to Department of State control. We suggest you submit a seperate [sic] commodity jurisdiction request for any such product. Should you require further assistance on this matter, please contact Maj. Gary Oncale at (703) 875-5655. Sincerely, [signature] William B. Robinson Director Office of Defense Trade Controls Daniel J. Bernstein [address]