Federal Service for Technical and Export Control, Federal military service in Moscow, Russia
The Federal Service for Technical and Export Control is a Russian government agency in Moscow responsible for overseeing the transfer of sensitive technologies and managing export licensing for dual-use materials. The organization processes applications from companies and institutions involved in handling restricted technical resources and related equipment.
The agency was established on March 9, 2004, marking a turning point in Russia's approach to technical regulation and export supervision. Its creation centralized the management of sensitive technology transfers under federal authority.
FSTEC requires international technology companies to submit detailed documentation and source code before entering the Russian market.
This agency does not operate as a public visitor facility but works directly with organizations and companies requiring export authorization or technical oversight. Access to its services and detailed procedural information is available through official channels and technical documentation.
FSTEC maintains direct control over the implementation of non-cryptographic information protection methods across Russian government networks.
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