2026-06631NoticeWallet

State Dept Seeks Feedback on Annual Weapons Brokering Paperwork Renewal

Published Date: 4/6/2026

Notice

Summary

The Department of State wants to keep collecting the Annual Brokering Report from people who deal with defense items like weapons or military gear. This report helps the government keep track of these activities and takes about 2 hours to complete each year. They’re asking for public feedback by June 5, 2026, before making it official—so if you’re involved, now’s the time to speak up!

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 3 costs, 0 mixed.

Annual Brokering Report Continues

If you do business brokering defense items in the United States, you must continue to submit the Annual Brokering Report each year. The Department estimates 1,142 respondents submit the report once per year, the average report takes 2 hours to complete, and the total estimated burden is 2,284 hours.

Detailed Transaction Data Required

The report must list and describe brokering activities by quantity, type, U.S. dollar value, purchaser/recipient, license number for approved activities, and any exemptions used. This information is collected annually under ITAR part 129 and may be shared with other U.S. Government entities.

Reporting Is Mandatory to Keep Registration

Responding to the Annual Brokering Report is required to obtain or retain the benefit of brokering registration; reports are submitted annually with Statement of Registration renewals. This makes the submission mandatory for registrants under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR).

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
4/6/2026
6/5/2026

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