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The departments of Commerce, State, and Defense recently announced the launch of USXPORTS.gov, a unified portal for navigating to export license applications. According to a notice from the State Department, USXPORTS.gov replaces the ELISA system and introduces a publicly accessible, centralized case status search for direct commercial sales export license requests. “By streamlining the application tracking process” and “providing the defense industrial base and other users with greater visibility into the status of their applications,” the notice states, “USXPORTS.gov promotes efficiency across the defense export lifecycle, reducing administrative burdens and enabling the defense industrial base and other users to focus on advancing American security and prosperity by supporting defense partners.”

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