[address deleted to 
					 protect his privacy]
					15 July 1993

PM/DTC SA-6 Room 228
Office of Defense Trade Controls
U.S. Department of State
Washington, DC 20522-0602

Subject: Commodity Jurisdiction Request for DJBCJF-2

Dear Sirs:

My name is Daniel J. Bernstein. This is a CJ Request for the item 
identified in the subject line. I ask that this item be declared to be 
subject to the licensing jurisdiction of the Department of Commerce.

The item is certain information. Attached is a complete copy of that 
information. The item was originally designed to convert any one-way 
hash function into a zero-delay private-key encryption system. The item 
was not developed for any government agency or with any government 
funding. For further details of the history and possible uses af this 
item, see CJ 191-92.

As in CJ 191-92 I note that I would like to publish this item in a 
widely read international electronic conference known as ''sci.crypt'' 
for discussion by the worldwide academic community.

Thank you for your kind attention.

Sincerely,

[signature]

Daniel J. Bernstein


encl.

[Identical letters went out with Subject: lines
Subject: Commodity Jurisdiction Request for DJBCJF-3
Subject: Commodity Jurisdiction Request for DJBCJF-4
Subject: Commodity Jurisdiction Request for DJBCJF-5
Subject: Commodity Jurisdiction Request for DJBCJF-6
and with different information attached.]