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08STATE71859 2008-07-03 18:07 2011-08-26 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED Secretary of State
VZCZCXYZ0038
RR RUEHWEB

DE RUEHC #1859 1851806
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
R 031807Z JUL 08
FM SECSTATE WASHDC
TO RUEHLO/AMEMBASSY LONDON 0000
INFO RUEHKO/AMEMBASSY TOKYO 0000
RHMCSUU/FBI WASHINGTON DC 0000
RUEKJCS/SECDEF WASHINGTON DC
RUCPDOC/USDOC WASHINGTON DC 0000
RUEPINS/HQ BICE INTEL WASHINGTON DC
UNCLAS STATE 071859 
 
SIPDIS 
FOR POL JAMES P. MCDONALD 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: ETTC JA KOMC UK
SUBJECT: BLUE LANTERN POST-SHIPMENT END USE CHECK ON 
SATELLITE COMPONENTS 
 
REF: A. 07 STATE 146463 
     B. 07 TOKYO 5191 
 
1.  This is an action message.  See paragraphs 2-6. 
 
2.  The Department's Office of Defense Trade Controls 
Compliance (PM/DTCC) requests post assistance in conducting a 
post-shipment check for the export of satellite and 
space-related components to Japan via the United Kingdom. 
Post is requested to complete this Blue Lantern check within 
45 days.  Lack of response to a Blue Lantern check will 
affect pending and future licenses involving parties to this 
license. 
 
3.  Reason for request: the UK company IGG Component 
Technology Ltd. is the Foreign Intermediate Consignee on the 
seven approved licenses listed below.  On all of these 
licenses IGG requested extra components, beyond the 
requirements of the Foreign End Users.  IGG stated that these 
extra components were either for IGG stock, for use as 
program spares, and/or for Destructive Physical Analysis 
(DPA).  PM/DDTC has never received a re-transfer request for 
any of these extra components from IGG, or from IGG's U.S. 
subsidiary, Component Technology U.S. Corporation (the 
applicant on all of these licenses).  Thus IGG has 
accumulated various quantities of different types of United 
States Munitions List (USML) components stemming from these 
license transactions.  PM/DTCC therefore wishes to conduct a 
Blue Lantern check to ascertain the current status of these 
extra components, to determine if IGG still has possession of 
them, or has re-transferred or re-exported any to another 
end-user.  Finally, post never responded to a previous Blue 
Lantern request (Ref. A) which was a check on the first 
license listed below. 
 
4.  ACTION: Please visit the Foreign Intermediate Consignee, 
IGG Component Technology Ltd.  Request that IGG provide 
complete documentation which shows the current status and 
location of all the components it took permanent possession 
of via the license transactions listed below.  This 
documentation should provide details about the components 
that IGG designated as program spares, to be held in IGG 
storage, as well as the components that IGG designated as 
intended for DPA.  And with regards to the components 
intended for DPA, IGG should indicate whether any of these 
items were subsequently never subjected to DPA.  If so, IGG 
should also explain the current status and location of these 
particular components.  (Post can also request physical 
inspection of all components if this procedure is deemed 
useful to the check process.  All of the licenses below 
included an IGG Parts Control and Accountability Plan as a 
supporting document.  The following statement appears in each 
Plan: IGG will make provision for the U.S. Government to 
monitor the implementation of the control plan, including 
on-site visits.) 
 
5.  If IGG has sold, re-transferred, or re-exported any of 
these spare or DPA components to other end-users, IGG should 
provide an exact accounting of all transactions, including 
name and address of end-users, dates of occurrences, plus the 
component types and quantities involved. 
 
6.  Please also make inquires with IGG to determine if the 
company fully understands the restrictions on USML 
commodities under the Arms Export Control Act (AECA), 
particularly with regards to the prohibition against 
re-transfers or re-exports without express USG authorization. 
 Ask IGG if foreign nationals are provided access to IGG 
stores or DPA facilities.  If so, foreign nationals of which 
countries?  Does IGG have any commercial agreements or 
business dealings with Iran or China?  Has IGG ever sold or 
supplied any USML components to Iran or China?  If yes, 
request that IGG provide details about these transactions. 
END ACTION. 
 
7.  License Information: 
 
A)  DDTC Case Number 05-989063 
 
QUANTITY/COMMODITY: 
 
10       Crystal Oscillator, P/N M55310/16-B31A9M4371840 
(M55310/16-B31A9M437184) 
 
Note: DHS shipment data indicates that all ten pieces were 
exported on 09/23/2006. 
 
LICENSE VALUE: USD 3,900.00 
 
APPLICANT: 
 
Component Technology U.S. Corporation 
3000 Valley Forge Circle, Suite 3350 
King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406 USA 
 
SOURCE: 
 
Vectron International 
267 Lowell Road 
Hudson, New Hampshire 03051 USA 
 
FOREIGN INTERMEDIATE CONSIGNEE: 
 
IGG Component Technology Ltd. 
Waterside House, Waterside Gardens 
Fareham, Hampshire PO16 8RR 
UNITED KINGDOM 
Tel: 44-1329-223500 
 
FOREIGN CONSIGNEE/FOREIGN END USER: 
 
Mitsubishi Electric (MELCO) 
325 Kamimachiya, Kamakura City 
Kanagwa Prefecture 247-8520 
JAPAN 
 
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE: 
 
Parts are to be assembled into equipment that will be 
utilized as part of the SERVIS-2 Program, which is the Space 
Environment Reliability Verification Integrated System. 
 
8.  Additional documentation submitted in support of license: 
 
I)  Component Technology U.S. Corp. Purchase Order No. 19069, 
dated 27 October 2005. 
 
II)  IGG Component Technology Ltd. Purchase Order No. CT 
19069, dated 20 October 2005, listing Contract No. TASK 4160. 
 
III)  IGG Parts Control and Accountability Plan for 
M55310/16-B31A9M437184, to be used on the SERVIS-2 Programme, 
Document No. IGG-PCP-TASK 4160, Issue: 1; and MELCO Parts 
Control and Accountability Plan for M55310/16-B31A9M437184, 
to be used on the SERVIS-2 Programme, Document No. G8051126, 
Issue: 1. 
 
Note: these two Parts Control documents show that only three 
of the ten crystal oscillators were intended for shipment to 
MELCO (one of the three components was for MELCO storage, for 
use as a spare).  Seven components were retained by IGG: one 
component for Destructive Physical Analysis (DPA), and six 
components for IGG storage.  Ref. B indicates that MELCO 
received the three components on November 22, 2006. 
 
IV)  Two U.S. Department of State DDTC DSP-83 Non-Transfer 
and Use Certificates: certificate with MELCO named as the 
Foreign End-User lists component quantity as three; and was 
signed by Geoffrey Penhaligon (dated 9 Dec 2005), Technical 
Director; signed by Shinobu Matsuoka (dated Dec. 02, 2005), 
Project Manager, SERVIS Project; signed by Thomas P. Engler 
(dated Jan. 20, 2006), General Manager.  Certificate with IGG 
CT Ltd. named as the Foreign End-User lists component 
quantity as seven; and was signed by Geoffrey Penhaligon 
(dated 9 Dec 2005), Technical Director; signed by Thomas P. 
Engler (dated Jan. 20, 2006), General Manager. 
 
B)  DDTC Case Number 05-989085 
 
QUANTITY/COMMODITY: 
 
515      Electrical Connectors, P/N NZGC-C-22DPB 
 
471      Electrical Connectors, P/N NZGC-C-22DSB 
 
02       Electrical Connectors, P/N NATC06G21N75PD 
 
Note: DHS shipment data indicates that all 988 pieces were 
exported on 03/12/2006. 
 
LICENSE VALUE: USD 6,014.00 
 
APPLICANT: 
 
Component Technology U.S. Corporation 
3000 Valley Forge Circle, Suite 3350 
King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406 USA 
 
SOURCE: 
 
Amphenol Aerospace 
40-60 Delaware Avenue 
Sidney, New York 13838 USA 
 
FOREIGN INTERMEDIATE CONSIGNEE: 
 
IGG Component Technology Ltd. 
Waterside House, Waterside Gardens 
Fareham, Hampshire PO16 8RR 
UNITED KINGDOM 
Tel: 44-1329-223500 
 
FOREIGN CONSIGNEE: 
 
Mitsubishi Electric (MELCO) 
325 Kamimachiya, Kamakura City 
Kanagwa Prefecture 247-8520 
JAPAN 
 
FOREIGN END USER: 
 
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) 
7-44-1 Jindaiji Higashi-machi 
Chofu-si, Tokyo 182-8522 
JAPAN 
 
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE: 
 
Parts are to be assembled into test equipment sub-assemblies 
to used on the H-II Orbital Transfer Vehicle (HTV) Program. 
 
9.  Additional documentation submitted in support of license: 
 
I)  Component Technology U.S. Corp. Purchase Order No. 19113, 
dated 28 November 2005, and Purchase Order No. 19113 REV. 1, 
dated 29 November 2005. 
 
II)  IGG Component Technology Ltd. Purchase Order No. 
CT19113, dated 10 November 2005, listing Contract No. TASK 
4205; and Amendment to P.O. No. CT19113/1, dated 09 December 
2005. 
 
III)  IGG Parts Control and Accountability Plan for 
NZGC-C-22DPB and NZGC-C-22DSB, to be used on the HTV (H-II 
Transfer Vehicle) Programme, Document No. IGG-PCP-TASK4205-1, 
Issue: 1; IGG Parts Control and Accountability Plan for 
NATC06G21N75PD, to be used for Bench Test Equipment for HTV 
(H-II Transfer Vehicle) Programme, Document No. 
IGG-PCP-TASK4205-2, Issue: 1; MELCO Parts Control and 
Accountability Plan for NZGC-C-22DPB and NZGC-C-22DSB (MELCO 
ref. # 00B3465503962B, 00B3465503963B), to be used on the HTV 
(H-II Transfer Vehicle) Program, Document No. G8051104A, 
Issue: 1; and MELCO Parts Control and Accountability Plan for 
NATC06G21N75PD (MELCO ref. # 00B3465504159A), to be used for 
Bench Test Equipment for HTV (H-II Transfer Vehicle) Program, 
Document No. (blank), Issue: 1. 
 
Note: these four Parts Control documents show the following. 
Regarding NZGC-C-22DPB, 468 of the 515 electrical connectors 
were intended for shipment to MELCO (six of the 468 
components was for MELCO storage, for use as spares). 
Forty-seven (47) components were retained by IGG: six 
components for DPA, and 41 components for IGG storage. 
Regarding NZGC-C-22DSB, 428 of the 471 electrical connectors 
were intended for shipment to MELCO (six of the 428 
components was for MELCO storage, for use as spares). 
Forty-three (43) components were retained by IGG: six 
components for DPA, and 37 components for IGG storage. 
Regarding NATC06G21N75PD, one of the two electrical 
connectors was intended for shipment to MELCO.  One component 
was retained by IGG for IGG storage. 
 
IV)  Four U.S. Department of State DDTC DSP-83 Non-Transfer 
and Use Certificates.  Two certificates with MELCO named as 
the Foreign End-User lists component quantities 468 and 428 
on one document, and component quantity one on the other. 
The MELCO documents were signed by P.C. Higgs (dated 
11-28-2005), Managing Director; signed by Naoki Tsuya (dated 
11 Nov. 2005), Project Manager, HTV Project; signed by Thomas 
P. Engler (dated 01/21/2006), General Manager.  Two 
certificates with IGG CT Ltd. named as Foreign End-User lists 
component quantities 47 and 43 on one document, and component 
quantity one on the other.  The IGG documents were signed by 
P.C. Higgs (dated 11-28-2005), Managing Director; signed by 
Thomas P. Engler (dated 01/21/2006), General Manager. 
 
C)  DDTC Case Number 05-993338 
 
QUANTITY/COMMODITY: 
 
13       Crystal Oscillator, P/N M55310/16-B31A9M600000 
 
Note: DHS shipment data indicates that all 13 pieces were 
exported on 05/23/2006. 
 
LICENSE VALUE: USD 5,070.00 
 
APPLICANT: 
 
Component Technology U.S. Corporation 
3000 Valley Forge Circle, Suite 3350 
King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406 USA 
 
SOURCE: 
 
Vectron International 
267 Lowell Road 
Hudson, New Hampshire 03051 USA 
 
FOREIGN INTERMEDIATE CONSIGNEE: 
 
IGG Component Technology Ltd. 
Waterside House, Waterside Gardens 
Fareham, Hampshire PO16 8RR 
UNITED KINGDOM 
Tel: 44-1329-223500 
 
FOREIGN CONSIGNEE: 
 
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) 
1200 Higashi-Tanaka 
Komaki-shi, Aichi-Ken 485-8561 
JAPAN 
 
FOREIGN END USER: 
 
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) 
7-44-1 Jindaiji Higashi-machi 
Chofu-si, Tokyo 182-8522 
JAPAN 
 
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE: 
 
Parts are to be assembled into equipment that will be 
utilized for the H-IIA Launch Vehicle Program. 
 
10.  Additional documentation submitted in support of license: 
 
I)  Component Technology U.S. Corp. Purchase Order No. 19117, 
dated 28 November 2005. 
 
II)  IGG Component Technology Ltd. Purchase Order No. CT 
19117, dated 08 November 2005, listing Contract No. TASK 4209. 
 
III)  IGG Parts Control and Accountability Plan for 
M55310/16-B31A9M600000, to be used on the H-IIA (H-IIA Launch 
Vehicle) Programme, Document No. IGG-PCP-TASK 4209, Issue: 1; 
and MHI Parts Control and Accountability Plan for 
M55310/16-B31A9M600000, to be used on H-IIA (H-IIA Launch 
Vehicle) Program, Document No. (blank), Issue: 1. 
 
Note: these two Parts Control documents show that ten of the 
13 crystal oscillators were intended for shipment to MHI. 
Three components were retained by IGG for DPA. 
 
IV)  Two U.S. Department of State DDTC DSP-83 Non-Transfer 
and Use Certificates.  Certificate with MHI named as the 
Foreign End-User lists component quantity as ten; signed by 
G. K. Penhaligon (dated 01-06-2006), Director; signed by 
Shizuo Norimatsu (dated 01/20/2006), Manager; and signed by 
Thomas P. Engler (dated 03/02/2006), General Manager. 
Certificate with IGG CT Ltd. named as the Foreign End-User 
lists component quantity as three; signed by G.K. Penhaligon 
(dated 01-30-2006), Director; and signed by Thomas P. Engler 
(dated 03/02/2006), General Manager. 
 
D)  DDTC Case Number 05-993344 
 
QUANTITY/COMMODITY: 
 
03       Electrical Connectors, P/N NZGA-JG-19-N-32 
 
Note: DHS shipment data indicates that all three pieces were 
exported on 05/24/2006. 
 
LICENSE VALUE: USD 1,644.00 
 
APPLICANT: 
 
Component Technology U.S. Corporation 
3000 Valley Forge Circle, Suite 3350 
King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406 USA 
 
SOURCE: 
 
Amphenol Aerospace 
40-60 Delaware Avenue 
Sidney, New York 13838 USA 
 
FOREIGN INTERMEDIATE CONSIGNEE: 
 
IGG Component Technology Ltd. 
Waterside House, Waterside Gardens 
Fareham, Hampshire PO16 8RR 
UNITED KINGDOM 
Tel: 44-1329-223500 
 
FOREIGN CONSIGNEE: 
 
Mitsubishi Electric (MELCO) 
325 Kamimachiya, Kamakura City 
Kanagwa Prefecture 247-8520 
JAPAN 
 
FOREIGN END USER: 
 
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) 
7-44-1 Jindaiji Higashi-machi 
Chofu-si, Tokyo 182-8522 
JAPAN 
 
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE: 
 
Parts are to be assembled into test equipment sub-assemblies 
to used on the HTV PROX (H-II Transfer) Vehicle Program. 
 
11.  Additional documentation submitted in support of license: 
 
I)  Component Technology U.S. Corp. Purchase Order No. 19315, 
dated 24 February 2006. 
 
II)  IGG Component Technology Ltd. Purchase Order No. 
CT19315, dated 21 February 2006, listing Contract No. TASK 
4342. 
 
III)  IGG Parts Control and Accountability Plan for 
NZGA-JG-19-N-32, to be used on the HTV PROX Programme, 
Document No. IGG-PCP-TASK4342-1, Issue: 1; and MELCO Parts 
Control and Accountability Plan for NZGA-JG-19-N-32 (MELCO 
Ref. P/O: 00B3465504334A, 00B3465504334B), to be used on HTV 
PROX Program, Document No. G8060215, Issue: 1. 
 
Note: these two Parts Control documents show that two of the 
three electrical connectors were intended for shipment to 
MELCO.  One component was retained by IGG: for DPA or IGG 
storage. 
 
IV)  Two U.S. Department of State DDTC DSP-83 Non-Transfer 
and Use Certificates.  Certificate with MELCO named as the 
Foreign End-User lists the component quantity as two; signed 
by Naoki Tsuya (dated 16 Feb. 2006), Project Manager, HTV 
Project; and signed by Thomas P. Engler (dated 02/28/2006), 
General Manager.  Certificate with IGG CT Ltd. named as the 
Foreign End-User lists the component quantity as one; signed 
by G.K. Penhaligon (dated 24 February 2006), Technical 
Director; and signed by Thomas P. Engler (dated 02/28/2006), 
General Manager. 
 
E)  DDTC Case Number 05-1007925 
 
QUANTITY/COMMODITY: 
 
05       Static RAM Integrated Circuit, P/N 5962R9584502VXC 
(Type HX6256RVRT) 
 
01       QCI Test Data Package 
 
Note: DHS shipment data indicates that all six pieces were 
exported on 11/04/2006. 
 
LICENSE VALUE: USD 6,750.00 
 
APPLICANT: 
 
Component Technology U.S. Corporation 
3000 Valley Forge Circle, Suite 3350 
King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406 USA 
 
SOURCE: 
 
Honeywell SSEC 
12001 State Highway 55 
Plymouth, Minnesota 55441 USA 
 
FOREIGN INTERMEDIATE CONSIGNEE: 
 
IGG Component Technology Ltd. 
Waterside House, Waterside Gardens 
Fareham, Hampshire PO16 8RR 
UNITED KINGDOM 
Tel: 44-1329-223500 
 
FOREIGN CONSIGNEE: 
 
Nagano Japan Radio Corp (NJRC) 
1163 Inasato-machi 
Nagano City 381-2288 
JAPAN 
 
FOREIGN END USER: 
 
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) 
7-44-1 Jindaiji Higashi-machi 
Chofu-si, Tokyo 182-8522 
JAPAN 
 
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE: 
 
Parts are to be assembled into electronic boards to be 
integrated into the Superconducting Submilimeter-Wave 
Limb-Emission Sounder (SMILES) for the Japanese Experimental 
Module (JEM). 
 
12.  Additional documentation submitted in support of license: 
 
I)  Component Technology U.S. Corp. Purchase Order No. 19422, 
dated 03 May 2006. 
 
II)  IGG Component Technology Ltd. Purchase Order No. CT 
19422, dated 27 April 2006, listing Contract No. TASK 4397. 
 
III)  IGG Parts Control and Accountability Plan for 
5962R9584502VXC (HX6256RVRT), to be used on the SMILES 
(Superconducting Submilimeter-Wave Limb-Emission Sounder) 
Programme, Document No. IGG-PCP-TASK 4397-2, Issue: 1; and 
Nagano JRC Parts Control and Accountability Plan for 
5962R9584502VXC (HX6256RVRT), to be used on SMILES 
(Superconducting Submilimeter-Wave Limb-Emission Sounder) 
Program, Document No. (blank), Issue: 1. 
 
Note: these two Parts Control documents show that three of 
the five integrated circuits were intended for shipment to 
Nagano (one of the three components was for Nagano storage, 
for use as a spare).  Two components were retained by IGG: 
one for DPA and one for IGG storage. 
 
IV)  Two U.S. Department of State DDTC DSP-83 Non-Transfer 
and Use Certificates.  Certificate with Nagano JRC named as 
the Foreign End-User lists component quantity as three; 
signed by G. Penhaligon (dated 17 May 2006), Technical 
Director; signed by Masayuki Takamori (dated 04/24/2006), 
Purchasing Manager; and signed by Thomas P. Engler (dated 
06/14/2006), General Manager.  Certificate with IGG CT Ltd. 
named as the Foreign End-User lists component quantity as 
two; signed by G.K. Penhaligon (dated 17 May 2006), Director; 
and signed by Thomas P. Engler (dated 06/14/2006), General 
Manager. 
 
F)  DDTC Case Number 05-1007926 
 
QUANTITY/COMMODITY: 
 
06       Electrical Connectors, P/N NATC00T25N37SN 
 
Note: original license request was for quantity seven, 
subsequently reduced to quantity six. 
 
Note: DHS shipment data indicates that all six pieces were 
exported on 02/16/2007. 
 
LICENSE VALUE: USD 2,201.00 
 
APPLICANT: 
 
Component Technology U.S. Corporation 
3000 Valley Forge Circle, Suite 3350 
King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406 USA 
 
SOURCE: 
 
Amphenol Aerospace 
40-60 Delaware Avenue 
Sidney, New York 13838 USA 
 
FOREIGN INTERMEDIATE CONSIGNEE: 
 
IGG Component Technology Ltd. 
Waterside House, Waterside Gardens 
Fareham, Hampshire PO16 8RR 
UNITED KINGDOM 
Tel: 44-1329-223500 
 
FOREIGN CONSIGNEE: 
 
Mitsubishi Electric (MELCO) 
325 Kamimachiya, Kamakura City 
Kanagwa Prefecture 247-8520 
JAPAN 
 
FOREIGN END USER: 
 
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) 
7-44-1 Jindaiji Higashi-machi 
Chofu-si, Tokyo 182-8522 
JAPAN 
 
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE: 
 
Parts are to be assembled into equipment sub-assemblies to 
used on the HTV (H-II Transfer) Vehicle Program. 
 
13.  Additional documentation submitted in support of license: 
 
I)  Component Technology U.S. Corp. Purchase Order No. 19460, 
dated 10 May 2006. 
 
II)  IGG Component Technology Ltd. Purchase Order No. CT 
19460, dated 08 May 2006, listing Contract No. TASK 4412. 
 
III)  IGG Parts Control and Accountability Plan for 
NATC00T25N37SN, to be used on the HTV (H-II Transfer Vehicle) 
Programme, Document No. IGG-PCP-TASK4412-1, Issue: 1; and 
MELCO Parts Control and Accountability Plan for 
NATC00T25N37SN, to be used on HTV Program, Document No. 
(blank), Issue: 1. 
 
Note: these two Parts Control documents show that three of 
the seven electrical connectors were intended for shipment to 
MELCO (one of the three components was for MELCO storage, for 
use as a spare).  Four components were to be retained by IGG: 
three for DPA and one for IGG storage.  The requested 
quantity of seven components was reduced to six by the Office 
of Licensing (PM/DTCL), thereby eliminating the one piece 
intended for IGG storage. 
 
IV)  Two U.S. Department of State DDTC DSP-83 Non-Transfer 
and Use Certificates.  Certificate with MELCO named as the 
Foreign End-User lists component quantity as three; signed by 
G. Penhaligon (dated 07 June 2006), Technical Director; 
signed by Naoki Tsuya (dated 12 May 2006), Project Manager, 
HTV Project; and signed by Thomas P. Engler (dated 
06/22/2006), General Manager.  Certificate with IGG CT Ltd. 
named as the Foreign End-User lists component quantity as 
four; signed by G.K. Penhaligon (dated 06-07-2006); and 
signed by Thomas P. Engler (dated 06/22/2006), General 
Manager. 
 
G)  DDTC Case Number 05-1011293 
 
QUANTITY/COMMODITY: 
 
225      Electrical Connectors, P/N NZGC-C-16SB 
 
Note: DHS shipment data indicates that all 225 pieces were 
exported on 12/13/2006. 
 
LICENSE VALUE: USD 4,658.00 
 
APPLICANT: 
 
Component Technology U.S. Corporation 
3000 Valley Forge Circle, Suite 3350 
King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406 USA 
 
SOURCE: 
 
Amphenol Aerospace 
40-60 Delaware Avenue 
Sidney, New York 13838 USA 
 
FOREIGN INTERMEDIATE CONSIGNEE: 
 
IGG Component Technology Ltd. 
Waterside House, Waterside Gardens 
Fareham, Hampshire PO16 8RR 
UNITED KINGDOM 
Tel: 44-1329-223500 
 
FOREIGN CONSIGNEE: 
 
Mitsubishi Electric (MELCO) 
325 Kamimachiya, Kamakura City 
Kanagwa Prefecture 247-8520 
JAPAN 
 
FOREIGN END USER: 
 
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) 
7-44-1 Jindaiji Higashi-machi 
Chofu-si, Tokyo 182-8522 
JAPAN 
 
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE: 
 
Parts are to be assembled into equipment sub-assemblies to 
used on the HTV (H-II Transfer) Vehicle Program. 
 
14.  Additional documentation submitted in support of license: 
 
I)  Component Technology U.S. Corp. Purchase Order No. 19543, 
dated 07 September 2006. 
 
II)  IGG Component Technology Ltd. Purchase Order No. CT 
19543, dated 28 June 2006, listing Contract No. TASK 4492. 
 
III)  IGG Parts Control and Accountability Plan for 
NZGC-C-16SB, to be used on the HTV (H-II Transfer Vehicle) 
Programme, Document No. IGG-PCP-TASK4492-1, Issue: 1; and 
MELCO Parts Control and Accountability Plan for NZGC-C-16SB, 
to be used on HTV Program, Document No. G8060627D (MELCO Ref. 
P/O: 00B3500404640A, 00B3500404640B), Issue: 1. 
 
Note: these two Parts Control documents show that 214 of the 
225 electrical connectors were intended for delivery to MELCO 
(40 of the 214 components were for MELCO storage, for use as 
spares).  Eleven (11) components were retained by IGG: three 
for DPA and eight for IGG storage. 
 
IV)  Two U.S. Department of State DDTC DSP-83 Non-Transfer 
and Use Certificates.  Certificate with MELCO named as the 
Foreign End-User lists component quantity as 214; signed by 
Geoffrey Penhaligon (dated 14 Jul. 2006), Technical Director; 
signed by Naoki Tsuya (dated 29 June 2006), Project Manager, 
HTV Project; and signed by Thomas P. Engler (dated 
09/08/2006), General Manager.  Certificate with IGG CT Ltd. 
named as the Foreign End-User lists component quantity as 11; 
signed by G.K. Penhaligon (dated 14 Jul. 2006); and signed by 
Thomas P. Engler (dated 09/08/2006), General Manager. 
 
15.  Please slug reply for PM/DTCC - BLUE LANTERN COORDINATOR 
and include the subject line of this cable.  POC on this case 
is Peter Sabatini, PM/DTCC, phone: 202-663-2819; ClassNet 
email: sabtinipj@state.sgov.gov; OpenNet email: 
sabatinipj@state.gov.  The 2006 Blue Lantern Guide Book is 
available on OpenNet at 
http://fsi.state.gov/fsi/spas/default.asp?ID= 1588 
Department thanks Post for its assistance in this matter. 
RICE