Defence Estate Information Management Requirements Sample Clauses

Defence Estate Information Management Requirements. The requirements published on DEQMS in respect of the assessment, creation, recording, updating and management of Estate Information (and whether referred to as "Estate Information", "Estate Data", "GEMS" or otherwise), including: the documents set out at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx.xx/XxxxxxXxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxx/XxxxxxXxxxXxxxxxxxxxx/Xxxxxxx.xxx; any requirements contained in: GEMS; and the Spatial Data Management Plan; and any other requirement published on DEQMS relating to the assessment, creation, recording, updating and management of Estate Information, each as updated, superseded or replaced from time to time. Defence Requirements Includes all policies, plans, manuals, guidelines, instructions (including departmental procurement policy instructions) and other Commonwealth or Defence requirements which are, or may become, applicable to the Site, the Subcontractor's Activities or the Subcontract Works.
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Defence Estate Information Management Requirements. The requirements published on DEQMS in respect of the assessment, creation, recording, updating and management of Estate Information (and whether referred to as "Estate Information", "Estate Data", "GEMS" or otherwise), including: the documents set out at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx.xx/XxxxxxXxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxx/XxxxxxXxxxXxxxxxxxxxx/Xxxxxxx.xxx; any requirements contained in: GEMS; and the Spatial Data Management Plan; and any other requirement published on DEQMS relating to the assessment, creation, recording, updating and management of Estate Information, each as updated, superseded or replaced from time to time. Defence Requirements Includes all policies, plans, manuals, guidelines, instructions (including departmental procurement policy instructions) and other Commonwealth or Defence requirements which are, or may become, applicable to the Site, the Services or the MCC Works. Defence Strategic Interest Issue Any issue that involves an actual, potential or perceived risk of an adverse effect on the national security interests of the Commonwealth including: protecting Australia’s national security requirements, in accordance with all Statutory Requirements (including the Information Security Requirements); ensuring that the whole (or any part of) the Sensitive and Classified Information is not exported (or capable of being exported) outside of Australia or is not disclosed or transmitted (or capable of being disclosed or transmitted) to any person who does not hold (or is not eligible to hold) an Australian Defence security clearance, unless the Commonwealth has given its prior written consent (in its absolute discretion); and ensuring compliance by the Consultant with Australia’s national security requirements, in accordance with all Statutory Requirements (including the Information Security Requirements).
Defence Estate Information Management Requirements. The requirements published on DEQMS in respect of the assessment, creation, recording, updating and management of Estate Information (and whether referred to as "Estate Information", "Estate Data", "GEMS" or otherwise), including: the documents set out at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx.xx/XxxxxxXxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxx/XxxxxxXxxxXxxxxxxxxxx/Xxxxxxx.xxx; any requirements contained in: GEMS; and the Spatial Data Management Plan; and any other requirement published on DEQMS relating to the assessment, creation, recording, updating and management of Estate Information, each as updated, superseded or replaced from time to time. Defence Requirements Includes all policies, plans, manuals, guidelines, instructions (including departmental procurement policy instructions) and other Commonwealth or Defence requirements which are, or may become, applicable to the Site, the Contractor's Activities or the Works. Defence Security Principles Framework The Defence Security Principles Framework dated 31 July 2020 available at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx.xx/xxxxxxxx, as amended from time to time.

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