If Cisco has not received an approved export license from the U.S. Department of State, can I talk to a foreign military customer?
Yes, if you are only discussing Cisco commercial products. You should not discuss specific military scenarios, deployment strategies, detailed designs, or modification/optimization of military end systems. You can receive information from foreign entities without a Technical Assistance Agreement (TAA) in place so that you can understand your customers’ needs. Any further discussions should be coordinated with Global Export Trade.
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