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SOW Annex D - Ministerio de Defensa

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1.4 Contractor responsibilitiesNATO UNCLASSIFIEDAMD-7 TO IFB-CO-12546-POL GAG - <strong>SOW</strong> <strong>Annex</strong> D1.4.1 It is the overall responsibility of the Contractor to <strong>de</strong>velop an appropriate GAG system<strong>de</strong>sign and provi<strong>de</strong> all necessary statements and documents to ensure security accreditationapproval (including ATO-System and ATO-Site) before the Provisional Site Acceptance(PSA) of the respective GAG sites and CE sites.1.4.2 Obtaining the ‘Approval To Operate’ (ATO) will <strong>de</strong>pend on the successful approval of theSecurity Accreditation Support package. The approval of the Security Accreditation Supportpackage will <strong>de</strong>pend on the maturity of the respective documents that are comprising thispackage, and which are <strong>de</strong>scribed in section 1.5 below.1.4.3 In support of producing those <strong>de</strong>liverables the Contractor shall also closely engage directlywith representatives of the Host Nation in or<strong>de</strong>r to discuss particular security-relatedrequirements but also to clarify and/or enhance the documentation to be provi<strong>de</strong>d as part ofthe Security Accreditation Support package. This process may be organised in the form ofone or several meetings or workshops, which will be atten<strong>de</strong>d by the Contractor and byrepresentatives of the Host Nation. Location of the meetings and workshops shall be <strong>de</strong>finedby the Host Nation and shall typically take place at a facility located in the Host Nation.1.4.4 The Security Accreditation Support package in its Final Draft shall be presented by theContractor to the Host Nation and its Security Accreditation Authority, including but notlimited to a formal presentation. The location of this presentation shall be <strong>de</strong>fined by theHost Nation and shall typically take place at a facility located in the Host Nation.1.4.5 The Contractor shall recognise the NATO security <strong>de</strong>mands as well as particular Nationalrules of the Host Nation, in or<strong>de</strong>r to take into account all related requirements in theresulting GAG system <strong>de</strong>sign and installation thereof.1.4.6 Complementary to the information provi<strong>de</strong>d in the Security Accreditation Support package,and as part of the Site Installation Data Package (SIDP), the Contractor shall provi<strong>de</strong><strong>de</strong>tailed installation plans that provi<strong>de</strong> sufficient information about equipment, cabling andpower provisions.1.4.7 The <strong>de</strong>livery of all hardware, software and workmanship necessary to address the varioussecurity requirements shall be within scope of the contractual activities.1.5 Security Accreditation Support package1.5.1 Security Accreditation Plan (SAP)a. The Security Accreditation Plan (SAP) shall be the first document to be prepared by theContractor and shall <strong>de</strong>scribe the Contractor’s plans on how to <strong>de</strong>velop and implementthe content of the Security Accreditation Support package.b. The SAP shall be sufficiently <strong>de</strong>tailed to ensure the Purchaser is able to assess theContractor’s plans and capability to <strong>de</strong>velop the content of the Security AccreditationSupport package.c. If necessary, and since the respective situation per individual GAG and CE site maydiffer substantially, any of the documents inclu<strong>de</strong>d in the Security AccreditationNATO UNCLASSIFIEDPage 4 of 14

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