National Security Authority definition

National Security Authority means the national authority responsible for the implementation and supervision of this Agreement;
National Security Authority or ‘NSA’ means a government authority of a Member State with ultimate responsibility for the security of classified information in that Member State;
National Security Authority means the government institution in a Party responsible for the implementation and supervision of this Agreement.

Examples of National Security Authority in a sentence

  • Any known or suspected breaches of security or other matters of security significance shall be reported by the Contractor to the Contracting Officer and to the National Security Authority or designated security agency.

  • The Contractor shall comply with all security requirements prescribed by HQ SACT and the National Security Authority or designated security agency of each NATO country in which the contract is performed.

  • The National Security Authority of the candidate shall provide Frontex, with an opinion or a personnel security clearance in accordance with relevant national legislation.

  • Candidates who currently hold a valid personnel security clearance at the above-mentioned level (or higher) may not need to obtain a new one, pending confirmation from their respective National Security Authority.

  • The contract may be renewed.Frontex requires selected candidates to undergo a vetting procedure executed by the National Security Authority of the candidates’ state of citizenship in order to obtain a personnel security clearance.


More Definitions of National Security Authority

National Security Authority means a structural unit of the Ministry of Defence, designated under the Statutes of the Ministry of Defence, assigned to organise and supervise the protection of classified information of foreign states;
National Security Authority means the authority of each Party referred to in Article 4 of this Agreement which is responsible for the implementation and supervision of this Agreement;
National Security Authority means a structural unit of a governmental authority designated by the Government of the Republic, which is assigned to organise and supervise the protection of classified information of foreign states;
National Security Authority means the Administrative Entity that in accordance with the national laws and regulations is responsible for the implementation and supervision of this Agreement. Such authorities are listed in Article 5 of this Agreement.
National Security Authority. (NSA) means the Government authority of a Party with ultimate responsibility for the security of Classified Information in accordance with this Agreement and the national laws and regulations that apply to that authority. A NSA may also undertake some of the responsibilities of a CSA.
National Security Authority means a structural unit of the Ministry of Defence, designated
National Security Authority means the authority designated by the Party as being responsible for the im- plementation and supervision of this Agreement;