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  • The MGS (MOD Guard Service) plays a vital role supporting MOD security.

  • The new LOA will ensure that our service personnel, and their families, receive a more accurate contribution to additional costs incurred when serving overseas.

  • Under AFPS 75 there are two forms of commutation: Resettlement Commutation and Life Commutation.

  • Information and forms to request personal data held by the MOD for current or former civilian staff or members of the armed forces.

  • United Kingdom Security Vetting (UKSV) is the main UK government provider of security clearances.

  • Use one of these search forms if you’re requesting records for someone who’s deceased.

  • Guidance on Defence and Security Accelerator terms and conditions for funding, contracts and intellectual property rights.

  • Information on childcare for service families within the UK and overseas.

  • Find out about regional training areas and operational support, managed by the MOD's Defence Infrastructure Organisation

  • This document provides a single reference source for abbreviations and definition of terms as defined by the MAA.

  • Hints and tips to help you avoid the most common errors on a security questionnaire.

  • MAA issuing of an NPA allows a consultation period to be undertaken on a proposed amendment or the implementation of new regulation.

  • Starting from March 2024, the MOD will begin introducing a new accommodation offer for our armed forces.

  • Use one of these forms if you’re requesting service records for someone who’s deceased.

  • This publication specifies the defence maritime regulations for health, safety and environmental protection for UK Ministry of Defence maritime activity.

  • Find out why our armed forces undertake low flying in the UK.

  • JSP 604 applies to all systems interacting with Ministry of Defence information and communication technology (ICT) systems. All rules are subject to change.

  • A DASA competition looking at novel protective solutions to protect against Uncrewed Aerial Systems kinetic attack

  • 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.

  • The AFCS and SPO legislation page provides access to historic and current consolidated versions of the legislation in force.