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This document explains how the Defence Safety Authority (DSA) sets regulations.
United Kingdom Security Vetting (UKSV) is the main UK government provider of security clearances.
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This document sets out the Armed Forces Covenant.
Requirements for the commissioning, inspection, testing and maintenance of works for explosives facilities in the Ministry of Defence.
What businesses and professionals need to do when using and supplying certain chemicals.
This defence standard specifies the measures that defence suppliers are required to achieve at each of the 5 levels of cyber risk that a contract can be assessed as carrying.
This guidance aims to establish good practice based on lessons identified from responding to and recovering from emergencies.
A set of individual standards for LRFs to consistently identify good and leading practice, and help self-assure their capabilities and overall level of readiness.
Guidance for the public on how to apply for a licence to acquire, possess or use poisons or explosives precursors.
A guide on the good practice of greenlaning on the Salisbury Plain training area.
Guidance for public sector organisations on who information asset owners (IAOs) should be, what they’re accountable for and how they should carry out their role.
Joint Doctrine Publication 1-10 is the capstone doctrine publication for captured persons activities.
Monthly firing times for Sennybridge Training Area.
A reasonable adjustment is how we describe the steps taken to remove, reduce or prevent any obstacles you may face in the Security Vetting interview process.
Suggestions of best practice and good ideas for your Armed Forces Covenant.
Specifications are documents which specify the Ministry of Defence preferred solution for a works matter. Extant specifications are listed in number order.
The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) uses the Open Call for Innovation to find ideas that address challenges across both Defence and Security landscapes.
The Red Teaming Handbook provides a practical guide for supporting individuals and teams who are faced with different problems and challenges in Defence.
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