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We are consulting on updates to the way that profit rates for defence-related single source contracts are calculated.
This DPS principles guidance for effectively preparing, understanding and presenting a DPS is discontinued since the publication of Version 2 of the DefCARS Reporting Guidance and System User Guide. The guidance and DPS temp…
This collection contains documents related to the SSRO’s consideration of matters referred to it. We encourage the Ministry of Defence and contractors in qualifying contracts to contact us before making any referrals, either…
This page provides guidance for anyone who wants to request information from the SSRO.
The Single Source Regulations Office (SSRO) is an executive non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Ministry of Defence (MOD).
The SSRO reports on departmental spending over £500 with a government procurement card (GPC) and departmental spending over £25,000.
The guidance identifies and summarises the provisions of the regulatory framework for single source defence contracts which relate to qualifying sub-contracts.
Guidance on alternative pricing methods which may be applied to single source defence contracts.
The Secretary of State for Defence has announced his determination of the baseline profit rate and capital servicing rates for 2025/26.
Statutory guidance to which the Ministry of Defence and its contractors must have regard when determining whether costs are allowable in qualifying defence contracts.
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