We can certainly foresee that. NATO's structure is quite decentralized, but the structure has committees that operate across disciplines and across agencies. It allows that kind of mechanism to be put into place.
A mechanism of that kind can also be put into place voluntarily by a group of countries wishing to use it to ensure that sales of military equipment live up to the values of the countries selling that equipment. Of course, we are never sure of the use to which it will be put. But, in a group of friendly countries whose behaviour is demonstrably ethical, we can have a relatively high degree of confidence that the equipment will not be used inappropriately or re-exported to dubious destinations.