Semi-Kinetics Earns ITAR Registration
December 8, 2015 | Semi-KineticsEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Semi-Kinetics, a division of Gonzalez Production Systems, is proud to announce that they have obtained their International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) Registration. ITAR Registration means that Semi-Kinetics is able to fully support military and defense-related projects within the United States.
ITAR is an executive order governed by the Arms Export Control Act (AECA), directed by the US Department of State, regulating the export of product and information related to US military defense articles. Recently acquired Semi-Kinetics Quality Manager, Robert Jackson, has been appointed as the facilities ITAR Empowered Official and has fully implemented a robust ITAR compliance program allowing Semi-Kinetics to fully comply with the International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR). As stated by Mr. Jackson, “With Semi-Kinetics ITAR registration and recent program introductions, customers of Semi-Kinetics can be confident in the knowledge and expertise possessed by Semi-Kinetics and required for compliance to the ever increasing importance of the government export controls in order to ensure our nation’s security.” With the introduction of Mr. Jackson (ASQ CQE, CQM/OE) as Semi-Kinetics Quality Manager, Semi-Kinetics has added over 15 years of electronic industry management level quality and regulatory experience to their team.
Semi-Kinetics, leading electronic manufacturing service company providing complete turnkey and consignment assembly, in-circuit test, conformal coating and box build services, is committed to provide quality product and service to all customers. Semi-Kinetics products conformance is based on the most recent revisions of IPC-A-610 and J-STD-001 and Quality Management System is accredited to ISO13485, ISO9001, and AS9100.
Additional information on Semi-Kinetics contract manufacturing solutions is available from Semi-Kinetics, 20191 Windrow Dr., Ste. A, Lake Forest, CA 92630. Phone: 949-830-7364 Email: info@semi-kinetics.com.
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