Course Information
About this course
This course details the application of regulations for single source contracting in the MOD within the framework of the Defence Reform Act 2014 and associated secondary legislation.
The course commences with identification of a Qualifying Defence Contract (QDC) and each subsequent session identifies the impact of the individual elements of the regulations. The course uses syndicate exercises to consolidate and practice learning.
This course is essential for all MOD commercial officers who are involved with or require a good understanding of single sourcing and QDCs.
What you will learn
By the end of the course, you will:
- understand the details of a QDC
- develop a thorough understanding of the individual elements of the Single Source Contract Regulations (SSCR)
- understand the impact of the regulations on both the MOD and industry
- have the confidence to let and manage an MOD single source contract
How this course will help your career
This course provides essential knowledge for anyone involved in contracting for the MOD through a single source. The MOD's overall performance regarding the legislation is closely monitored and reported to Parliament. On an individual basis, failure to comply with specific elements of the legislation can result in criminal prosecution.
Entry requirements
Who can attend this course
- Military
- MOD civil servants
Before you attend
- a basic awareness of the Defence Reform Act 2014, and the Single Source Contract Regulations (SSCR) will be of benefit; the SSPR-Awareness course is recommended for this purpose
- this course is not open to industry except in non-MOD closed groups.
- Delegates wishing to book on this course must ensure that prior to booking their personal information in MyHR is up to date including a full work postal address and mail point.
- The course is currently delivered virtually through MS Teams.
All staff are reminded that attendance on courses should be discussed with their line manager. The course should be marked in their diary and no appointments are to be made during this time. If urgent work requirements arise that mean you are unable to attend then you should advise your line manager and the Defence Academy as soon as possible. Partial attendance is NOT allowed unless it has been approved in advance by the Commercial Training and Education Team . Any No-Shows (where prior notice of non-attendance has not been received) will be investigated and line managers notified when appropriate.
You can also contact the Commercial Training and Education Team (email above) for any reasonable adjustment requests before attending the course.
Additional information
How the course will be taught
- Online (Virtual)
How you will be assessed
There is no assessment for this course.