HC Deb 28 April 2003 vol 404 cc1-2WS
The Minister of State, Ministry of Defence (Mr. Adam Ingram)

The Defence Vetting Agency carries out national security checks on Government employees, employees of Government contractors and others, to allow them to be employed in jobs involving access to protectively marked information and materials, and to have access to sensitive facilities. The Agency has recently completed an ambitious collocation and modernisation programme designed to make it more responsive to its customers. It is now well placed to move towards carrying out security clearances more quickly, without any loss of quality. The Agency has been set the following Key Targets for Financial Year 2003–04.

Quality

Key Target 1: Through external validation, achieve at least a 95 per cent. success rating with specially selected cases, and achieve zero Serious Errors that should have been identified at the time of vetting.

Key Target 2: Address the diversity imbalance in the Agency and by 2004 achieve:

a. Women (Band D & above) 28%
b. Women (FIOs) 25%
c. Ethnic Minorities (FIOs) 3.3%
d. Disabled (Band D and FIOs) 3%
(FIOs = Field Investigation Officers)

Timeliness

Key Target 3: To complete routine cases:

  1. a. 62% of Counter Terrorist Checks (CTC) within 30 days.
  2. b. 62% of Security Checks (SCs) within 30 days.
  3. c. 40% of Developed Vetting (DV) within 100 days
  4. d. 90% of Developed Vetting within 182 days.

Key Target 4: To complete priority cases:

  1. a. 40% of CTC and SC cases within 10 days.
  2. b. 90% of priority DVs within 30 days.
(volume to be no more than 10 per cent. of total requests per month)

Key Target 5: To achieve average completion times.

  1. a. 30 days for CTCs
  2. b. 30 days for SC
  3. c. 100 days for DVs.

Efficiency

Key Target 6: To reduce the FY 2002–03 Unit Cost of Output by 2 per cent.

I have arranged for advance copies of the Corporate Plan to be placed in the Libraries of the Houses.

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