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MOD Special Projects Industry Day: 3 February 2026 with Optional Private Meetings 4 February 2026

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MOD Special Projects Industry Day Tuesday 3 February with Optional Private Meetings Wednesday 4 February

MOD Special Projects Industry Day Tuesday 3 February

The MOD Special Projects Industry Day with Cyber & Specialist Operations Command (CSOC) and NAD Group Delivery Teams,  provides a key opportunity for the Capability Sponsor, Delivery Agency and industry partners to connect, gain clearer understanding of the current capability programme, and discuss and help inform future requirements. 

This presents an excellent opportunity for deeper engagement and networking with fellow experts in the field.

Open to participants from 5 EYES, NATO Countries and NATO Global Partners, the UK attendee will require minimum BPSS security clearance and for International Visitors, a foreign visit request to be submitted. Please see Entry Requirements for further information.

This year, the Applicant entry criteria minimum level of clearance of Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS) aims to allow first-time entrants to the defence and security industry to attend the event, along with seasoned industry professionals.

Cyber & Specialist Operations Command Capability Special Projects (Cap SP) provides the capability sponsorship and development required to meet the demands of Special Users as well as Defence-wide CBRN and ECM. This is achieved by conducting near and long-term capability planning with a focus on innovation and emerging technologies.

The DE&S Special Projects Programme Delivery Group (now part of National Armaments Director Group) is responsible for the procurement and in-service support of a range of equipment capabilities identified by Cap SP for use primarily by Specialist Users.

Industry Day Conference Programme 3 February 2026

Industry Day takes place from 0800 - 1600 on 3 February.

The programme will include a morning of presentations from CSOC and an afternoon of presentations from DE&S which will be held at Official Sensitive (OS). This will allow delegates to take notes.

OPTIONAL: MOD Defence, Equipment & Support Private One-to-One Meetings Wednesday 4 February 2026

On Wednesday 4 February, private 'One-to-One' sessions with team leaders from DE&S will be held throughout the day. These can be booked during your Registration process (*). 

These will be held at minimum Security Cleared (SC), and in dedicated meeting rooms. 

During the Registration process, you will be able to state the subject matters that you wish to discuss. MOD will then consider your application and meetings will be offered subject to availability of appropriate MOD team members and session availability.

Attendance at the MOD SP Industry Day on 3 February is a prerequisite for attendance at the private One-to-One meetings on 4 February, together with the appropriate level of security clearance.

Further information will be available when the event Registration launches.

Networking

During the morning, lunchtime and afternoon breaks, delegates will be able to freely network with further members of DE&S and CSOC at Official Sensitive. 

Refreshments and a buffet lunch will be provided.

(*) Please note that the One-to-One sessions are held at the discretion of MOD. The SDSC-UK organising team do not influence these sessions

Entry Requirements - UK Applications

The event will be for UK Trade Visitors and Other Government Departments (OGD); Other 5EYES, NATO and NATO Global Partners* Military, Other Government Departments (OGD) and Trade Visitors.

*NATO and Global Partners attendance will be via MOD Sponsorship only.

UK Military who wish to attend should direct their enquiry via their internal MOD teams.

UK Trade Visitors and OGD - Entry Requirements

Attendance at The MOD Special Projects Industry Day  3 February 2026

Attendees will require to hold minimum Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS), which must have been completed in order to attend.

As part of your application for a ticket, you will be required to upload the Verification Record (often referred to as BPSS-VR) to evidence the BPSS check has been completed.

What is BPSS and how do I obtain it?

Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS) acts as a pre-employment screening for people associated with industries such as defence, security, finance and energy. Those handling sensitive information are often required to pass the BPSS verification process. The process of obtaining BPSS usually takes 7 to 10 working days. 

If you do not already hold the BPSS, you may apply for BPSS by contacting organisations such as ADS Group (if you are an existing member); or other commercial organisations by searching for ‘BPSS Clearance’ in your browser.

For further information, please see the link here

There are 4 parts to a BPSS :

  • 3 Years employment history check
  • Right to work in the UK check
  • Proof of Identity (photo and address) check
  • Unspent criminal convictions check (DBS/Disclosure Scotland/AccessNI – this does not need to be completed if a person is going forward for CTC/SC/DV)

The person signing off the BPSS is required to complete a BPSS-VR (Verification Record). As part of the registration, you will be requested to upload your BPSS-VR.

This evidence will be audited by the Security Vetting team, ADS Group, to ensure the check has been completed to the required UK Government standard.

The decision of the Security Vetting team will be final.

Entry Requirements - Other 5 EYES Military, Other Government Department and Trade Visitors

Other 5 EYES Countries (ie USA, Australia, Canada, New Zealand) will be required to hold minimum the equivalent of the UK security clearance standards of:

  • Security Check 'SC' or
  • Enhanced Security Check 'eSC' or
  • Developed Vetting 'DV' or
  • Enhanced Development Vetting 'eDV' clearance

International requests for MOD SP Industry Day tickets will be checked by the Security Vetting team. When applying for a MOD SP Industry ticket, you will be required to declare whether you have a contact within MOD who would be willing to sponsor your attendance at the event

The decision of the Security Vetting team will be final.

Please also register your interest here.

DEADLINE FOR ALL APPLICATIONS: 5 January 2026

The requirement to ensure that attendees are security cleared means that late bookings will not be accepted. 

Entry Requirements: NATO and NATO Global Partners Military, Other Government Departments and Trade Visitors

Applications from NATO and NATO Global Partners, whether Trade Visitor, Military or Other Government Departments (OGD), will require an MOD sponsor.

International requests for MOD SP Industry Day tickets will be checked by the Security Vetting team.

You will be required to provide details of your MOD sponsor on the MOD SP Industry Day ticket booking form. 

The decision of the Security Vetting team will be final.

Please also register your interest here.

DEADLINE FOR ALL APPLICATIONS: extended to 5 January 2026

The requirement to ensure that attendees are security cleared means that late bookings will not be accepted. 

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