EGS AI turns EAR and sanctions complexity into structured, reviewable workflows. AI does the heavy reading — your team makes every call that matters.
U.S. export rules apply to companies of every size — but the tooling was built for the largest ones.
Classification, licensing, and exception logic live across sprawling regulatory text that changes throughout the year.
Entity List updates, OFAC designations, and country-group changes shift obligations faster than manual processes can track.
Most lean teams have no dedicated compliance staff — yet face the same penalties as companies that do.
EAR, sanctions frameworks, and agency guidance as the knowledge base.
Relevant provisions surfaced for your product, destination, and parties.
Findings organized into clear, source-linked checkpoints.
Every finding stays pending until a person accepts or overrides it.
Decisions captured in an audit trail you can stand behind.
Search across the EAR and sanctions frameworks in plain language, with answers linked to the underlying text.
Structured party and destination screening steps that keep reviews consistent across your team.
Readiness reports and captured document fields, generated from your actual export paperwork.
A review queue with explicit accept/override decisions and a complete audit trail.
Nothing is auto-decided.Every AI finding is marked pending until a human reviews it.
Every answer shows its sources.Findings link back to the regulatory text they came from.
Every decision is recorded.Accept or override — the audit trail captures who decided what, and when.
EGS AI is built on Microsoft Azure, using retrieval-augmented generation over curated regulatory sources — so answers come from the rules, not from a model's imagination.
Why ungoverned AI in export compliance is a risk — GAO data, NIST AI RMF, and a framework for what comes next.
BIS reclassified the UAE on July 10, 2026. What it opens up, what still applies, and why "the country is friendly now" is not a compliance program.
Founder of EGS AI (Adlex Technologies Inc). Background across technology operations, business development, and the telecommunications sector, with compliance-focused research on AI governance and export controls. Writes regularly on export controls, sanctions, and responsible AI in compliance.
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