NSA/DSA definition
Examples of NSA/DSA in a sentence
When an individual who has been cleared for access to NATO classified information is to be loaned from one facility to another in the same NATO programme/project, but in a different NATO nation, the individual’s parent facility shall request its NSA/DSA to provide a NATO Personnel Security Clearance Certificate for the individual to the NSA/DSA of the facility to which he is to be loaned.
National Security Authority/ Designated Security Authority (NSA/DSA) The security office approved by national authorities to be responsible for the security aspects of this MOU.
The NSA/DSA of each NATO nation is responsible for ensuring that any facility located and incorporated in that nation which will require access to information classified NC and above in order to enter into pre-contractual negotiations or bid on a NATO classified contract, has adopted the protective security measures necessary to qualify for a FSC.
The Foreign recipient Contractor, intending or required to visit a Canadian Government restricted site, or industrial facilities, will submit a Request for Visit form to the Canadian DSA, through their respective country NSA/DSA.
For recurring travels, a special courier can be proposed by the company and approved by his NSA/DSA.
Administration of the day-to-day aspects of these procedures will be handled in each country by the NSA/DSA or Cognisant Security Office, as applicable.
Moreover, the NSA/DSA, Cognisant Security Office or Designated Government Representative, as applicable, must ensure that there is a valid export license, or other appropriate government authorisation, if a license is required.
The Foreign recipient Contractor shall comply with the provisions of the Bilateral Industrial Security Memorandum of Understanding between the Foreign recipient Contractor’s NSA/DSA and the Government of Canada, in relation to sensitive information/ assets equivalencies.
The Supplier and any Subcontractors shall protect NATO and EU classified information no less stringently than applicable NATO and EU security regulations as implemented by the National Security Authority (NSA)/Designated Security Authority (DSA) of the country in which the work is performed and comply with any additional instructions given by the NSA/DSA.
According the case, the dispatching NSA/DSA that authorised the hand carriage may request the NSA/DSA in the country where the breach occurred to initiate an investigation and return the findings to the requesting NSA/DSA who may take legal action as appropriate.