On September 23, the Inspector General's Office of the Department of Commerce released its audit of the Bureau of Industry and Security’s (BIS’) efforts to "counter China’s Military-Civilian Fusion strategy"
The auditors found the BIS export license approval process "adequate in reducing the risk" of controlled items being inappropriately approved for export to China. However, they found that BIS has "not minimized the risk of unauthorized release of controlled technologies and software to China."
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