Professor Pleads Guilty & Faces 5 Years and $250,000… Maybe They Should Apply the Deemed Export Rule to US Citizens

May 2008

Daniel Max Sherman a former physicist from Atmospheric Glow Technologies, Incorporated plead guilty to conspiracy with J. Reece Roth a professor at The University of Tennessee to transmit export controlled technical data to the People’s Republic of China. Between January 2004 and May 2006 the two worked with a Chinese graduate research assistant at the university where the professor and student researched military drone aircraft to develop plasma actuators.

In the court documents, prosecutors claim that Sherman and Roth both agreed amongst themselves to assign the Chinese student, Xin Dai, to the military development project. They never advised the Air Force or sought any special export licenses or consul.

At this time Sherman faces up to 5 years imprisonment and a $250,000 fine, the charges for the professor and student have yet to be released.

Patrick Rowan, Assistant Attorney General for National Security made a point, “Knowingly disclosing restricted US military data to foreign nationals represents a very real threat to our national security, particularly when we know that foreign governments are actively seeking this information for their military development.”

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