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Brain Computer Interface (BCI) TwoDay Hybrid Conference at the
Department of Commerce
Bureau of Industry and
Security, Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Announcement of the BrainComputer Interface (BCI) two-day
hybrid conference.
AGENCY:
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(f), 106(g); 40103,
40113, 40120; E.O. 10854, 24 FR 9565, 3 CFR,
1959–1963 Comp., p. 389.
The Bureau of Industry and
Security (BIS) is announcing a two-day
hybrid (in-person and virtual)
conference with industry and other
experts from academia on BrainComputer Interface (BCI) technology
(hereinafter, the BCI conference). This
document describes the purpose and
scope of the BCI conference and the
procedures for attending or requesting
to speak. In an advance notice of
proposed rulemaking (ANPRM)
published on October 26, 2021, BIS
requested input from the public and
industry concerning the potential uses
of BCI technology, particularly with
respect to its impact on U.S. national
security. While the comments submitted
in response to the ANPRM increased
BIS’s understanding of BCI technology,
the BCI conference is intended to
further both BIS’s and the public’s
understanding of the current status of
BCI technology and anticipated future
developments in research and
applications.
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BCI conference: The BCI conference
will be held on February 16 and 17,
2023. On February 16, 2023, the
proceedings will begin at 9:00 a.m.
Eastern Standard Time (EST) and
conclude at 3:30 p.m. EST. On February
17, 2023, the BCI conference
proceedings will begin at 9:00 a.m. EST
and conclude at 11:45 a.m. EST. The
Microsoft Teams link for this event is
available on the BIS website at https://
www.bis.doc.gov/BCIconference2023.
Recording: Within 7 business days
after the BCI conference, BIS will post
a link on the BIS website at https://
www.bis.doc.gov/BCIconference2023 to
a recording on MS Teams. This
recording will include captioning to
make the recording accessible to people
with disabilities.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
questions or concerns, please contact
Dr. Betty Lee, Chemical and Biological
Controls Division, Bureau of Industry
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and Security, Department of Commerce
at phone number at (202) 482–5817; or
email at Betty.Lee@bis.doc.gov and
include ‘‘BCI conference’’ in the subject
line. For technical help for the BCI
conference, please contact ithelp@
bis.doc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Purpose
In this document, the Bureau of
Industry and Security (BIS) is
announcing a two-day hybrid (in-person
and virtual) conference with industry
and other experts (e.g., from research
institutions) on Brain-Computer
Interface (BCI) technology. This
document describes the purpose and
scope of the BCI conference and the
procedures for attending or requesting
to speak. The BCI conference is
intended to further BIS’s and the
public’s understanding of the current
status and future developments in BCI
technology and anticipated future
developments in research and
applications. The information obtained
through the BCI conference will assist
BIS in assessing BCI technology’s
national security implications in
connection with potential regulation
under the Export Administration
Regulations, 15 CFR parts 730 through
774 (EAR) as a ‘‘Section 1758
technology’’ consistent with Section
1758 of the Export Control Reform Act
of 2018, 50 U.S.C. 4817 (ECRA). Section
1758 of ECRA authorizes BIS to
establish appropriate controls on the
export, reexport, or transfer (in-country)
of emerging and foundational
technologies that are essential to the
national security of the United States
(referred to by BIS as ‘‘Section 1758
technologies’’).
In October 2021, BIS published an
advance notice of proposed rulemaking
(ANPRM) (86 FR 59070 (Oct. 26, 2021)).
This ANPRM requested comments from
the public and industry concerning the
potential uses of BCI technology,
particularly with respect to its impact
on U.S. national security (e.g., whether
such technology could provide the
United States, or any of its adversaries,
with a qualitative military or
intelligence advantage). BIS received 18
comments. The majority of comments
stated that BCI technology is used for
medical purposes to assist patients that
are paralyzed and should not be
controlled. These comments highlighted
the fact that BCI technology is currently
being monitored for future advances and
commercialization. Given the limited
number of comments, and the
innovations made in BCI technology in
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the intervening years, BIS hopes to
obtain additional information at the BCI
conference, including as to innovations,
current research initiatives and
applications, and information regarding
national security implications. BIS is
not seeking consensus advice or
recommendations from the invited
speakers or any members of the public.
Instead, it is interested in learning from
the perspectives of individuals in their
own capacity or as members of a
company or entity. Any information
provided during the BCI conference,
including remarks by industry and
academia participants and members of
the public, will be made part of the
record in any future rulemaking
pertaining to BCI technology.
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Agenda
Following opening remarks by BIS
officials, Day 1 will focus on
understanding the neurotech industry. It
will include speakers from leading
companies and academic institutions
involved in BCI technology who will
address patient advocacy for obtaining
BCI technology for patients, government
funding for BCI technology, BCI
technology state of the art and
applications, and the importance of
developing BCI technology further and
expanding its usage. The rest of Day 1
will feature presentations by leaders in
the BCI technology industry and
community, e.g., leaders in research
institutes in this area. While the Day 2
agenda is still being finalized, it will
include additional remarks by BIS
officials on export controls, including
how BIS identifies Section 1758
technologies. This session will be
followed by speakers from leading
companies and academic research
institutions involved in BCI, along with
other speakers who will address existing
work being done on ethics involving
BCI technology and dual-use
applications for BCI technology. As
detailed below, interested members of
the public may request to speak at the
conference by following the procedures
identified in this document. Once the
agenda is finalized, BIS will post the
final agenda for the BIS conference on
the BIS website at https://
www.bis.doc.gov/BCIconference2023.
The seventeen speakers who have
been identified by BIS to speak at this
conference are leaders and experts in
the BCI industry and community, e.g.,
researchers and scholars at academic
research institutes, and have been
invited to give an overview of the
current state of the art, including recent
innovations in BCI technology,
including potential dual-use
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applications that could be of concern for
national security reasons.
Procedure for Attending or Viewing the
BCI Conference via Microsoft Teams
RSVP for in-person attendance: As
the room capacity is limited to 45
persons, the public is encouraged to
participate virtually. Individuals who
wish to attend the BCI conference in
person are required to RSVP by emailing
Betty.Lee@bis.doc.gov and include the
subject line ‘‘Request to attend BCI
conference’’ in the email. In the email,
please provide your name, job title,
organization name, contact information,
and a brief description (no longer than
3 sentences) on why you are interested
in attending the BCI conference in
person. Requests to attend the BCI
conference in person must be submitted
by 5:00 p.m. EST on February 10, 2023.
BIS will notify persons selected to
attend in person no later than 5:00 p.m.
EST on February 14, 2023, with priority
given to persons who are selected to
make a presentation on the second day
of the BCI conference. Persons
interested in attending the BCI
conference in person on both days and
making a presentation on the second
day do not need to submit an RSVP
email and instead should follow the
guidance below under ‘‘Procedures for
requests to make a presentation at the
BCI conference.’’ Please note that
individuals who wish to attend the BCI
conference virtually are not required to
submit an RSVP request.
Webcast: As noted in the Dates
section of this document, the BCI
conference will be available live via
Microsoft Teams. See the Dates section
for Microsoft Teams link to attend
virtually.
Visitor Access Requirement: For
individuals attending in person, please
note that identification is required for
access and that Federal agencies will
only accept a state-issued driver’s
license or identification card for access
to Federal facilities if such license or
identification card is issued by a state
that is compliant with the REAL ID Act
of 2005 (Pub. L. 109–13), or by a state
that has an extension for REAL ID
compliance. The main entrance of the
Department of Commerce is located at
1401 Constitution Avenue NW,
Washington, DC 20230, between
Pennsylvania Avenue and Constitution
Avenue and directly across from the
Ronald Reagan Building. Upon entering
the building, please go through security
and check in at the guard’s desk. BIS
staff will meet and escort visitors to the
auditorium.
Non-U.S. Citizens/Non-Permanent
Residents: All foreign national visitors
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who do not have permanent resident
status in the United States and who
wish to register to attend the BCI
conference in person must send an
email to Betty.Lee@bis.doc.gov to
request registration instructions no later
than 5:00 p.m. EST on February 7, 2023.
Please also bring a copy of your passport
on the day of the hearing to serve as
identification.
Procedures for Requests To Make a
Presentation at the BCI Conference
The agenda for the BCI conference
includes several leading experts in BCI
technology from industry and academia.
Other participants attending in person
or virtually will have an opportunity to
ask questions. In addition, there will be
a limited number of spots for
individuals to make short presentations
either in person or virtually on February
17, the second day of the BCI
conference.
Individuals who wish to make a
presentation at the BCI conference on
February 17, either in person or
virtually, who have not already been
identified by BIS as speakers are
required to submit an email by 5:00 p.m.
EST on Friday, February 10, 2023, to
Betty.Lee@bis.doc.gov with the subject
line ‘‘Request to speak at BCI
conference.’’ In that email, please
include your name, job title,
organization name, contact information,
a brief description (no longer than 3
sentences) of why you are interested in
speaking, a copy of any slides that will
be used, and specify whether you will
be attending in person or virtually. The
email must also include a copy of any
presentation that you plan to use.
Presentations must be no longer than 10
minutes. BIS reserves the right to
impose additional time constraints in
order to accommodate potential
speakers. In selecting speakers, BIS will
seek to represent a range of views. BIS
will notify persons selected to speak no
later than 5:00 p.m. EST on February 14,
2023.
Thea D. Rozman Kendler,
Assistant Secretary for Export
Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Bureau of Industry and Security
15 CFR Part 774
RIN 0694-XC096
Brain Computer Interface (BCI) Two-Day Hybrid Conference at the
Department of Commerce
AGENCY: Bureau of Industry and Security, Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Announcement of the Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) two-day
hybrid conference.
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SUMMARY: The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) is announcing a two-
day hybrid (in-person and virtual) conference with industry and other
experts from academia on Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology
(hereinafter, the BCI conference). This document describes the purpose
and scope of the BCI conference and the procedures for attending or
requesting to speak. In an advance notice of proposed rulemaking
(ANPRM) published on October 26, 2021, BIS requested input from the
public and industry concerning the potential uses of BCI technology,
particularly with respect to its impact on U.S. national security.
While the comments submitted in response to the ANPRM increased BIS's
understanding of BCI technology, the BCI conference is intended to
further both BIS's and the public's understanding of the current status
of BCI technology and anticipated future developments in research and
applications.
DATES:
BCI conference: The BCI conference will be held on February 16 and
17, 2023. On February 16, 2023, the proceedings will begin at 9:00 a.m.
Eastern Standard Time (EST) and conclude at 3:30 p.m. EST. On February
17, 2023, the BCI conference proceedings will begin at 9:00 a.m. EST
and conclude at 11:45 a.m. EST. The Microsoft Teams link for this event
is available on the BIS website at https://www.bis.doc.gov/BCIconference2023.
Recording: Within 7 business days after the BCI conference, BIS
will post a link on the BIS website at https://www.bis.doc.gov/BCIconference2023 to a recording on MS Teams. This recording will
include captioning to make the recording accessible to people with
disabilities.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For questions or concerns, please
contact Dr. Betty Lee, Chemical and Biological Controls Division,
Bureau of Industry and Security, Department of Commerce at phone number
at (202) 482-5817; or email at [email protected] and include ``BCI
conference'' in the subject line. For technical help for the BCI
conference, please contact [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Purpose
In this document, the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) is
announcing a two-day hybrid (in-person and virtual) conference with
industry and other experts (e.g., from research institutions) on Brain-
Computer Interface (BCI) technology. This document describes the
purpose and scope of the BCI conference and the procedures for
attending or requesting to speak. The BCI conference is intended to
further BIS's and the public's understanding of the current status and
future developments in BCI technology and anticipated future
developments in research and applications. The information obtained
through the BCI conference will assist BIS in assessing BCI
technology's national security implications in connection with
potential regulation under the Export Administration Regulations, 15
CFR parts 730 through 774 (EAR) as a ``Section 1758 technology''
consistent with Section 1758 of the Export Control Reform Act of 2018,
50 U.S.C. 4817 (ECRA). Section 1758 of ECRA authorizes BIS to establish
appropriate controls on the export, reexport, or transfer (in-country)
of emerging and foundational technologies that are essential to the
national security of the United States (referred to by BIS as ``Section
1758 technologies'').
In October 2021, BIS published an advance notice of proposed
rulemaking (ANPRM) (86 FR 59070 (Oct. 26, 2021)). This ANPRM requested
comments from the public and industry concerning the potential uses of
BCI technology, particularly with respect to its impact on U.S.
national security (e.g., whether such technology could provide the
United States, or any of its adversaries, with a qualitative military
or intelligence advantage). BIS received 18 comments. The majority of
comments stated that BCI technology is used for medical purposes to
assist patients that are paralyzed and should not be controlled. These
comments highlighted the fact that BCI technology is currently being
monitored for future advances and commercialization. Given the limited
number of comments, and the innovations made in BCI technology in
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the intervening years, BIS hopes to obtain additional information at
the BCI conference, including as to innovations, current research
initiatives and applications, and information regarding national
security implications. BIS is not seeking consensus advice or
recommendations from the invited speakers or any members of the public.
Instead, it is interested in learning from the perspectives of
individuals in their own capacity or as members of a company or entity.
Any information provided during the BCI conference, including remarks
by industry and academia participants and members of the public, will
be made part of the record in any future rulemaking pertaining to BCI
technology.
Agenda
Following opening remarks by BIS officials, Day 1 will focus on
understanding the neurotech industry. It will include speakers from
leading companies and academic institutions involved in BCI technology
who will address patient advocacy for obtaining BCI technology for
patients, government funding for BCI technology, BCI technology state
of the art and applications, and the importance of developing BCI
technology further and expanding its usage. The rest of Day 1 will
feature presentations by leaders in the BCI technology industry and
community, e.g., leaders in research institutes in this area. While the
Day 2 agenda is still being finalized, it will include additional
remarks by BIS officials on export controls, including how BIS
identifies Section 1758 technologies. This session will be followed by
speakers from leading companies and academic research institutions
involved in BCI, along with other speakers who will address existing
work being done on ethics involving BCI technology and dual-use
applications for BCI technology. As detailed below, interested members
of the public may request to speak at the conference by following the
procedures identified in this document. Once the agenda is finalized,
BIS will post the final agenda for the BIS conference on the BIS
website at https://www.bis.doc.gov/BCIconference2023.
The seventeen speakers who have been identified by BIS to speak at
this conference are leaders and experts in the BCI industry and
community, e.g., researchers and scholars at academic research
institutes, and have been invited to give an overview of the current
state of the art, including recent innovations in BCI technology,
including potential dual-use applications that could be of concern for
national security reasons.
Procedure for Attending or Viewing the BCI Conference via Microsoft
Teams
RSVP for in-person attendance: As the room capacity is limited to
45 persons, the public is encouraged to participate virtually.
Individuals who wish to attend the BCI conference in person are
required to RSVP by emailing [email protected] and include the
subject line ``Request to attend BCI conference'' in the email. In the
email, please provide your name, job title, organization name, contact
information, and a brief description (no longer than 3 sentences) on
why you are interested in attending the BCI conference in person.
Requests to attend the BCI conference in person must be submitted by
5:00 p.m. EST on February 10, 2023. BIS will notify persons selected to
attend in person no later than 5:00 p.m. EST on February 14, 2023, with
priority given to persons who are selected to make a presentation on
the second day of the BCI conference. Persons interested in attending
the BCI conference in person on both days and making a presentation on
the second day do not need to submit an RSVP email and instead should
follow the guidance below under ``Procedures for requests to make a
presentation at the BCI conference.'' Please note that individuals who
wish to attend the BCI conference virtually are not required to submit
an RSVP request.
Webcast: As noted in the Dates section of this document, the BCI
conference will be available live via Microsoft Teams. See the Dates
section for Microsoft Teams link to attend virtually.
Visitor Access Requirement: For individuals attending in person,
please note that identification is required for access and that Federal
agencies will only accept a state-issued driver's license or
identification card for access to Federal facilities if such license or
identification card is issued by a state that is compliant with the
REAL ID Act of 2005 (Pub. L. 109-13), or by a state that has an
extension for REAL ID compliance. The main entrance of the Department
of Commerce is located at 1401 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC
20230, between Pennsylvania Avenue and Constitution Avenue and directly
across from the Ronald Reagan Building. Upon entering the building,
please go through security and check in at the guard's desk. BIS staff
will meet and escort visitors to the auditorium.
Non-U.S. Citizens/Non-Permanent Residents: All foreign national
visitors who do not have permanent resident status in the United States
and who wish to register to attend the BCI conference in person must
send an email to [email protected] to request registration
instructions no later than 5:00 p.m. EST on February 7, 2023. Please
also bring a copy of your passport on the day of the hearing to serve
as identification.
Procedures for Requests To Make a Presentation at the BCI Conference
The agenda for the BCI conference includes several leading experts
in BCI technology from industry and academia. Other participants
attending in person or virtually will have an opportunity to ask
questions. In addition, there will be a limited number of spots for
individuals to make short presentations either in person or virtually
on February 17, the second day of the BCI conference.
Individuals who wish to make a presentation at the BCI conference
on February 17, either in person or virtually, who have not already
been identified by BIS as speakers are required to submit an email by
5:00 p.m. EST on Friday, February 10, 2023, to [email protected]
with the subject line ``Request to speak at BCI conference.'' In that
email, please include your name, job title, organization name, contact
information, a brief description (no longer than 3 sentences) of why
you are interested in speaking, a copy of any slides that will be used,
and specify whether you will be attending in person or virtually. The
email must also include a copy of any presentation that you plan to
use. Presentations must be no longer than 10 minutes. BIS reserves the
right to impose additional time constraints in order to accommodate
potential speakers. In selecting speakers, BIS will seek to represent a
range of views. BIS will notify persons selected to speak no later than
5:00 p.m. EST on February 14, 2023.
Thea D. Rozman Kendler,
Assistant Secretary for Export Administration.
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