Export Controlled Software and Technology

Information on this page is provided for Faculty and Research personnel to reference procedural objectives to comply with legal directives when accessing Export Controlled Technology.

The UF Office of Security and Compliance along with the UF Division of Sponsored Programs should be consulted once you have an interest in Software or Technology that is bound by legal contracts to ensure compliance with State and University policy.  Some contracts will require official employment status with the University in order to meet vendor/manufacture and State/Federal requirements.  The Research Offices linked above will have up-to-date information regarding this. 


The primary focus of this page involves Process Design Kits or PDK and is typically licensed under a Non Disclosure Agreement (NDA) as the PDK contains proprietary information about the manufacturer’s process. Proprietary information and technology is subject to export control regulations and can require a license for foreign nationals.  While the manufacture or approved vendor will have accompanying documents that bind individuals to an agreement there may also be University managed documentation per Campus Policies prior to accessing the technology.

The most utilized PDK documents and related technology that have existing agreements include the following :

CMC | Global Foundry | Intel | TSMC | X-Fab

Classification Country Restrictions Compliance Management What does this mean?
EAR99 North Korea Perform screening on users and check for any entity list entity. Allowable with the exception of North Korea.
3E991 Cuba
Iran
North Korea
Syria
Perform screening on users and check for affiliation with an entity list entity. If user is from a country that has restrictions, work with Export Control to obtain a deemed export license. Allowable with the exception of Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria. A license would be required for those, except North Korea.
3E001 All countries except for Canada Perform screening on users and check for affiliation with an entity list entity. If user is from a country other than U.S. or Canada, work with Export Control to obtain a deemed export license. Allowable for Canadian use. A license would be required for any other country.

Once an individual has been approved for access from the Offices of Research the next step would be to coordinate Information Technology requirements starting with Local IT within the Department.  Please submit a ticket for this request, you can reach out to Local IT initially to check on existing agreements.