Priorities for 2010-11 have been set for the chief constable/chief executive of the Ministry of Defence Police and Guarding Agency (MDPGA). These priorities are linked to the delivery of the agency’s key outputs of providing an effective policing and guarding service. In brief the eight priorities are:
Priority 1—By 31 March 2011 to have ensured that the customer requirement for Ministry of Defence Police (MDP) and Ministry of Defence Guard Service (MGS) services are matched with available resources, through proactive engagement with TLBs.
Priority 2a—By 31 March 2011 to have delivered at least 95% of MDP agreed UK customer tasks.
Priority 2b—By 31 March 2011 to have delivered at least 95% of MGS agreed UK customer tasks.
Priority 3a—By 31 March 2011 to have improved MDP customer satisfaction using the 2009 survey results as a baseline.
Priority 3b—By 31 March 2011 to have improved MGS customer satisfaction using the 2009 survey results as a baseline.
Priority 4—By 31 March 2011 to have achieved a detection rate of at least 55% of recorded crime that significantly impact on defence capability.
Priority 5—By 31 March 2011 to have achieved all agreed international tasks.
Priority 6a—By 31 March 2011 to have met and maintained external MDP accreditation and compliance for:
a. NPIA Firearms Training Licence.
b. Professionalising Investigation Programme Compliance.
c. ACPO accreditation for Police Dog Training Instructors.
d. Management of Police Information.
e. Home Office Counting Rules for Recording Crime/Scottish Crime Recording Standards.
f. National Standard for Incident Reporting.
Priority 6b—By 31 March 2011 to have met and maintained external MGS accreditations for:
a. The National Security Industry Gold Standard
b. Security Industry Authority Standard.
Priority 7—By 31 March 2011 to have maintained or raised the Diversity Excellence Model score for the agency using the results of the 2009-10 assessment as the baseline.
Priority 8—By 31 March 2011 to have delivered specified outputs within resource control totals.