Export Enforcement Coordination Center (E2C2)
E2C2 coordinates and enhances the federal government's export enforcement efforts, such as detecting, preventing, disrupting and prosecuting violations of U.S. export control laws.
The Export Enforcement Coordination Center (E2C2) serves as the primary forum within the federal government to coordinate and enhance export enforcement efforts.
E2C2 leads a whole‐of‐government approach to export enforcement by ensuring interagency coordination, facilitates multi-agency collaboration, minimizes duplication of efforts, and strengthens the critical links between law enforcement, the intelligence community, and the export licensing agencies.
The Executive Order that created the center delegates an E2C2 directorship, led by HSI, as the lead managing agency and stewards of daily operations and functions, and supported by deputy directors from the Department of Commerce, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and a senior-level liaison appointed by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. E2C2 has collaborative partnerships with 24 federal agencies across the departments of Homeland Security, Justice, Commerce, State, Energy, Treasury, and Defense, and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.