The NPCC’s Third-Party Assurance for National Systems ensures that suppliers and partners supporting critical policing systems meet national security and compliance standards. This service provides independent validation of third-party security maturity, helping forces and national programmes manage risk effectively.
How it works
The service gives policing a consistent and accurate view of supplier security posture, delivered through structured assessments and assurance reporting. It supports informed decision-making for system connections and procurement, reducing vulnerabilities and ensuring alignment with national requirements.
Benefits
- Improved supply chain security through independent assurance.
- Consistent and shareable results across policing and national programmes.
- Reduced risk exposure when onboarding or managing third-party providers.
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What we need
- Supplier details and system scope.
- Access to relevant documentation and contacts.
What you get
- Assurance records and compliance status reports.
- Recommendations for risk mitigation.
- Consistent assessment outcomes shareable across policing.
- Expert guidance on third-party security standards.
Use cases
A new national intelligence platform requires integration with multiple third-party services.
Policing requires assurance that these suppliers meet national security standards before connection. The Police Digital Service conducts a Third-Party Assurance for Policing assessment, reviews supplier documentation, and provides a compliance report.
The findings are then shared with the NPCC and other forces, ensuring a consistent and trusted security position across policing.