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EU Defence and Securities Directive Online Training - EUDSD

This on-line course is intended to raise awareness, amongst Commercial Practitioners, of the EU Defence and Securities Directive introduced in 2011.

Suitable For

Commercial Staff; although the course will be open to all MOD delegates.

Course Aim

To raise awareness of the way that the directive impacts on MOD Procurements.

 

Course Essentials

College

College of Management and Technology

Category

Commercial

Entry Requirements

None.

Duration Details

2 Hours approximately.

Delivery Method

E-Learning

Course Contact Details

Tel: 0306 798 4170

Course Objectives

By the end of the package/course delegates will be able to:

  • Identify the key procurement laws that apply to MOD procurement, including the Defence and Securities Public Contract Regulations (DSPCR) 2011;
  • Explain the scope and financial thresholds applicable to the DSPCR 2011;
  • Describe the different exemptions that can be applied to the DSPCR 2011;
  • Recognise the different classes of contract available within the DSPCR 2011 and be able to apply the correct classification;
  • Differentiate between the different procurement procedures that can be used within the DSPCR 2011.

Course Components

  • Overview of the Defence and Security Public Contract Regulations
  • Scope and Financial Thresholds
  • Exemptions
  • Classifying the Contract
  • Procurement Procedures
  • Scope and Financial Thresholds
  • Exemptions
  • Classifying the Contract
  • Procurement Procedures

Accreditation/Assessment

Assessment of this course is in the form of an end of topic summative assessment for each of the 5 topics.

Further Information

 

In order to complete this course, please visit the Acquisition eLearning Portal.

 

 

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Planned Dates

Please contact us for information on planned dates for this course.