Representing the UK at ICAO Aviation Security Panel Sample Clauses

Representing the UK at ICAO Aviation Security Panel. The UK is a Contracting State of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), a specialised UN Agency which governs the safety and security of international aviation through Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs). ICAO’s security standards are laid down in Annex 17 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation (Annex 17) which ICAO reviews on a regular basis. ICAO’s Aviation Security Panel is a Group of aviation security experts from 27 States which develop ICAO policy and provide advice on responses to emerging threats in order to prevent acts of unlawful interference. The UK is one of the 27 States which provides a Panel Member expert. In addition to this, the UK works through ICAO to raise global aviation security standards and reduce the threat to UK passengers, aircraft and civil aviation facilities. The UK’s influence in ICAO provides the ability to drive through vital improvements in aviation security. Key principles DfT responsibilities  UK contact point for ICAO meeting papers;  Co-ordinate UK responses and finalise negotiating positions, seeking advice as necessary from CAA subject matter experts;  Prepare briefing for attendees of the ICAO Aviation Security Panel;  Attend EU coordinating meetings relating to ICAO, and meetings of the ICAO Aviation Security Panel;  Prepare meeting notes and circulate to CAA as appropriate;  Co-ordinate completion of actions arising from ICAO Aviation Security Panel by CAA or DfT teams as appropriate;  Keep under periodic review the consistency of the UK’s aviation security regime with changes to Annex 17 SARPs and guidance, seeking advice as necessary from the CAA. CAA responsibilities  Provide advice, on request, to DfT for meetings of ICAO Aviation Security Panel;  If requested by DfT, support UK lead at EU co-ordinating meetings relating to ICAO, and meetings of the ICAO Aviation Security Panel, through briefing or attendance, as agreed on a case by case basis;  Complete Regulation and/or Compliance actions arising out of ICAO Aviation Security Panel meetings and report outcomes to DfT;  When requested, provide advice to DfT on the consistency of the UK’s aviation security regime with changes to Annex 17 SARPs and guidance.
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