BETAFlagship module

Export License Lifecycle Management

Stop tracking export licenses in a spreadsheet that nobody trusts.

SecurePoint Trade replaces spreadsheet-based license tracking with a live drawdown ledger, overdraw blocking, threshold alerts, and transaction linkage — so your authorizations stay aligned with the shipments actually moving.

  • License headers and line-level authorizations
  • Quantity and value drawdown with append-only ledger
  • Threshold and expiration alerts inside the workflow
  • Bidirectional transaction linkage with audit trail

License · DSP-5

LIC-2026-08841

Argentina · Boeing de Argentina S.A. · expires 2027-03-14

3 lines · 2 alerts

Line 01 — Aircraft parts

DSP-5 · USML VIII(h)

On track
142 ea drawn500 ea authorized

Line 02 — Navigation assy

DSP-5 · USML XII(d)

Near threshold
418 ea drawn450 ea authorized

Line 03 — Tech data bundle

DSP-5 · USML VIII(i)

Overdraw blocked
$950,000 drawn$950,000 authorized

Threshold alert

Line 02 · 92% drawn

Overdraw blocked

TXN-4129 · Line 03

TXN linked

TXN-4127 · Line 01

Visualization based on the live SecurePoint Trade licensing workspace.

Direct answer

What is export license lifecycle management?

Export license lifecycle management is the operational discipline of capturing export authorizations, tracking what each license line allows, recording usage as transactions move, monitoring balances and expirations, and retaining defensible proof for every draw. SecurePoint Trade handles it as a first-class workflow with an append-only drawdown ledger, in-product overdraw blocking, and audit-ready evidence continuity.

Capabilities in the module

Everything a serious license-control team asks for — shipped.

License headers and lines

Capture DSP-5, DSP-61, DSP-73, and generic authorizations at the header level, then define line-level quantities, values, USML categories, conditions, and supporting documents.

Quantity and value drawdown

Record every consumption event against a license line, update remaining balance in real time, and keep the full drawdown history in an append-only ledger.

Threshold and expiration alerts

Surface usage thresholds, expiration pressure, and condition violations inside the analyst workflow — not in a spreadsheet the team forgot to check.

Overdraw blocked at the point of action

A transaction that would push a license line past its authorized quantity or value is blocked in-product with the responsible transaction and line attached, rather than drifting silently.

Bidirectional transaction linkage

Deterministic auto-match plus explicit link and unlink actions tie transactions to the right line. Linkage history is preserved in the audit trail so every draw can be explained.

Evidence and audit continuity

Drawdown events, alerts, conditions, and linkage are all retained alongside Trade Core evidence packs — the license story is part of the same defensible operating record.

Lifecycle workflow

From authorization to proof, without the spreadsheet drift.

01

Create the authorization structure

Capture license headers, lines, values, quantities, conditions, and supporting documents instead of keeping the authorization in a spreadsheet.

02

Link transactions and shipments

Associate the right transaction to the right line so usage is tied to the operational event that consumed the authorization.

03

Record drawdown with controls

Track quantity and value drawdown, preserve event context, and block overdraw attempts before the ledger drifts away from reality.

04

Monitor balances and alerts

Expose remaining authorization, threshold posture, and expiration pressure so the team can act before a shipment creates a problem.

Where this fits

Positioned between the spreadsheet and the heavy GTM suite.

Spreadsheet-plus-email

  • Balance drifts as events go unrecorded
  • No enforcement — overdraws surface during audit, not in flight
  • Linkage between shipments and licenses lives in people

Full GTM suites (SAP GTS, Oracle GTM)

  • Powerful, but rollout and cost dominate the program
  • Often over-scoped for teams still proving license control works
  • Hard to run alongside a focused analyst workflow

SecurePoint Trade licensing

  • Live drawdown ledger tied to real transactions
  • Overdraw blocked at the point of action, not post-hoc
  • Deploys alongside an existing ERP, not against it

Current scope posture

What is shipped, and what is still hardening.

Export License Lifecycle is in BETA. That means production-grade workflow for pilot deployments, with ongoing scope work on edge cases. We would rather say that clearly than claim everything is done.

Live today

  • License headers, lines, documents, conditions, amendments
  • Quantity and value drawdown with append-only ledger
  • Remaining-balance visibility by license and line
  • Threshold and expiration alerts inside the queue
  • Overdraw blocking at the point of action
  • Bidirectional transaction linkage with audit trail

Actively hardening

  • Complex multi-line amendment workflows
  • Multi-currency conversion scenarios
  • Condition-and-proviso enforcement depth against screening
  • Full document-attachment workflow polish

FAQ

Licensing frequently asked

Direct answers for compliance leaders evaluating export license lifecycle management.

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