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"Defence Industry Security Program (DISP) is required for access to classified Defence contracts"

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DISP membership is the Australian Government's minimum security-accreditation baseline for industry access to classified Defence information, assets and contracts.

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Jurisdiction: AU
Authority: Department of Defence (Defence Industry Security Office)
Source: Defence Industry Security Program — DISP Member Handbook (current edition)

This is a human-established fact, not a universal axiom. It is true within AU as enacted by Department of Defence (Defence Industry Security Office).

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DISP is administered by the Defence Industry Security Office. It provides four membership levels (Entry to Level 3) covering governance, personnel, physical, ICT and information-security controls aligned with the PSPF, ISM and Defence Security Principles Framework. Suppliers handling OFFICIAL:Sensitive or classified Defence information, or working in Defence security zones, must be DISP-accredited. Membership is a common prime-contract flow-down clause.

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