Host Force definition

Host Force. The Metropolitan Police Service and/or MOPAC (as applicable);
Host Force. Any force who by agreement hosts services on behalf of, and/or for the benefit of, Counter Terrorism policing generally. At the time this Agreement comes into effect the Metropolitan Police Service is the host force for the National Counter Terrorism Policing Headquarters, and for national coordination functions. West Midlands Police are the host force for organisational development for Counter Terrorism policing
Host Force shall have the meaning given to it in Recital (B) of this Agreement; “HR” Human Resources;

Examples of Host Force in a sentence

  • Each ROCU Host Force shall procure that the Regional Transformation Team will also access the developing national disruptions dataset and OCGM material.

  • Each ROCU Host Force shall procure that the Regional Strategic Analysts will develop the regional evidence base around Modern Slavery, actively testing national hypothesis about the nature of the threat, embedding intelligence collection strategies to support the National Strategic Intelligence Requirements and help to target proactive or thematic intensification activity.

  • Promptly after completion of the assessment, the ROCU Host Force will inform the Lead Force of the outcome.

  • Each ROCU Host Force shall procure that the National Modern Slavery Threat Group will receive regular updates via the Police Transformation Unit Commander to inform their decision making and assist in the development of cross-agency initiatives.

  • If the ROCU Host Force is unable to back fill this position, the funding for this service will cease forty (40) Business Days after the first day of sickness / absence of the nominated person.

  • Each ROCU Host Force shall procure that the Regional Transformation Team will seek, through agreement with Forces, partnerships, and the Home Office SOC team, information about the development of Serious & Organised Crime Local Partnerships.

  • The Host Force will consider and implement any reasonable adjustments which are required in order for the seconded person to return to this role.

  • In the circumstances that the nominated person will be unable to return to work within the defined period, the ROCU Host Force will be required to back fill the position with a suitably qualified alternative individual.

  • In the event of the long-term sickness of a nominated person within one of the roles, after twenty (20) Business Days the ROCU Host Force will be required to make an assessment of whether the employee will be able to return to work within forty (40) Business Days of the first day of sickness / absence (hereinafter referred to as “the defined period”) based on relevant medical assessment and evidence.

  • Each ROCU Host Force shall procure that the Regional Transformation Team will facilitate the identification of intelligence in response to the National Strategic Intelligence Requirements or to intelligence collection plans for products commissioned from the JSTAC or the National Insight Team.


More Definitions of Host Force

Host Force. The Metropolitan Police Service or such other force that replaces the Metropolitan Police Service in its role as the host force from time to time as set out in clause 7 and including (where the context requires) the Policing Body for the force Definition Interpretation that is the host force for the purposes of this Agreement;
Host Force shall have the meaning given to it in Recital (B) of this Agreement;

Related to Host Force

  • Service Level Agreement or SLA means the processes, deliverables, key performance indicators and performance standards relating to the Services to be provided by the Service Provider;

  • Directory assistance means an ancillary service of providing:

  • Statement of Work means the description of activities performed in completing the Project, as specified in the Contract and as may be amended.

  • Service Order or “Contract” or “Agreement” shall mean the Service Order / Agreement and all attached exhibits and documents referred to therein and all terms and conditions thereof together with any subsequent modifications thereto;

  • Hosting means the act of providing service and access to Client Content by the Internet.

  • Supplier Agreement means this overarching agreement, consisting of these terms and conditions and any schedules to them, setting out the arrangements for management of the DPS, the process to apply when a Customer wishes to award Service Agreements via the DPS and the terms and conditions applicable to the carrying out of Service Agreements;

  • BT Network means the communications network owned or leased by BT and used to provide a Service.