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Viewing cable 08STATE133633, BLUE LANTERN LEVEL 3: PRE-LICENSE END-USE CHECK

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
08STATE133633 2008-12-22 20:33 2011-08-25 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED Secretary of State
VZCZCXYZ0000
RR RUEHWEB

DE RUEHC #3633 3572105
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
R 222033Z DEC 08
FM SECSTATE WASHDC
TO RUEHUJA/AMEMBASSY ABUJA 0000
RUEHRO/AMEMBASSY ROME 0000
INFO RUEHOS/AMCONSUL LAGOS 0000
RUEAIIA/CIA WASHINGTON DC 0000
RHMCSUU/FBI WASHINGTON DC 0000
RUCPDOC/USDOC WASHINGTON DC 0000
RUEKJCS/SECDEF WASHINGTON DC
RUEPINS/HQ BICE INTEL WASHINGTON DC
UNCLAS STATE 133633 
 
SIPDIS 
ABUJA FOR GEOFFREY MARTINEAU AND ROME FOR CHRIS CURRAN 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: ETTC KOMC NI IT
SUBJECT: BLUE LANTERN LEVEL 3: PRE-LICENSE END-USE CHECK 
ON APPLICATION 050133135 
 
REF: 2006 BLUE LANTERN GUIDEBOOK 
 
1. This is an Action Request.  See paragraphs 2-4. 
 
2. The Department's Office of Defense Trade Controls 
Compliance (PM/DTCC) requests post's assistance in conducting 
a pre-shipment check on application 050133135 for the export 
of NVD component parts to Nigeria.  Post is requested to 
complete this Blue Lantern check within 30 days.  Lack of 
response to a Blue Lantern check will affect pending and 
future licenses involving parties to this license. 
 
3. Reason for request: Lack of documentation from foreign 
end-user the Nigerian Navy and unfamiliar foreign consignee 
AERA S.P.A.  The company has not appeared on previous 
licenses nor have the bona fides of the company been verified 
by a Blue Lantern check. 
 
4. ACTION ABUJA: Embassy is requested to make inquiries with 
appropriate host government officials to determine if the 
Nigerian Navy ordered the NVD component parts and if so, that 
the articles will be used for the purpose stated on the 
license.  Post is requested to exercise its contacts within 
the Nigerian MoD to verify this order. 
END ACTION 
 
5. ACTION ROME: Department requests that Embassy make 
appropriate inquiries to verify the bona fides of foreign 
consignee AERA S.P.A., and to confirm the legitimacy of this 
transaction.  PM/DTCC also requests that post conducts a site 
visit to the company in order to provide Department with an 
assessment of its business operations and on-site security. 
Finally, post is asked to assess whether the company appears 
to be a reliable recipient of USML items.  If a site visit is 
not possible, please inform the PM/DTCC officer (see para 8). 
The following questions are provided as suggested guidance: 
 
--Does the company have supporting documentation for this 
proposed transaction? 
 
--Does the company have secure facilities and proper 
accounting and security procedures for handling sensitive 
USML items? 
 
--Will AERA S.P.A. retain positive control over the NVD 
component parts at all times? 
 
--When was the company established and who are its 
principals? 
 
--What is the nature of its business -- what type of items 
does it handle, does it serve as a broker? 
 
--What type of organizations are among its typical customers 
and where are the customers located? 
 
--Does the company understand the restrictions on United 
States Munitions List (USML) items, especially the 
prohibition against unauthorized re-transfers and re-exports? 
 
END ACTION 
 
6. Details of license application: 
 
DTC Case: 050133135 
 
QUANTITY/COMMODITY: 
 
14  95-10-17-M6-70972 VIVISUN Illuminated Pushbutton Switch 
Compatible with NVIS goggles and complies with NVIS color and 
NVIS radiance requirements defined in MIL-L-85762A 
8   95-10-17-P6-70973 VIVISUN Illuminated Pushbutton Switch 
Compatible with NVIS goggles and complies with NVIS color and 
NVIS radiance requirements defined in MIL-L-85762A 
 
License Value: USD 10,736.00 
 
SELLER: 
 
Aerospace Optics, Inc. 
3201 Sandy Lane 
Fort Worth, TX 76112 
POC is J M Davis, Tel. 817-451-1141 ext.236 
 
FOREIGN CONSIGNEE: 
 
AERA S.P.A. 
Via Cefalonia 18 
Milano 20156 
Italy 
POC is CEO, Pietro Mantovani, Tel.  39-02-33483-1 
 
FOREIGN END-USER: 
 
Nigerian Navy 
Wilmont Point 
Lagos 
Nigeria 
No POC provided 
 
PURPOSE: 
 
The equipment will be installed on A-109 Agusta Helicopters. 
Two switches are commercial pushbutton switches with NVIS 
compatible lighting options.  They are installed on the 
weapon control panels.  The weapon control panels are 
installed in the cockpits of the A-109 helicopters. 
 
7. Submitted in support of the license application were the 
following documents (PM/DTCC can fax documentation to post 
upon request): 
 
--Purchase Order No. 081764 submitted by AERA S.P.A. on 6 
October 2008, illegible signature 
 
--End-use Declaration submitted by AERA S.P.A., signed by 
CEO, Pietro Mantovani on 6 October 2008 
 
8. Please slug reply for PM/DTCC - BLUE LANTERN COORDINATOR 
and include the words "Blue Lantern" and the case number in 
the subject line.  POC is Tim Mazzarelli, Phone: 
202-663-3867; Email: MazzarelliTP@state.gov; SIPRNET: 
MazzarelliTP@state.sgov.gov.  The Blue Lantern Guidebook 
(ref) is available as a PDF file in the Bunche Library's 
E-Book Collection on the DOS Intranet: 
http://buncheelectroniclibrary.state.gov/eboo ks/ 
BlueLanternGuidebook2006%20 final .pdf 
 
9. Department is grateful for post's assistance in this 
matter. 
RICE