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The SSRO has published updates to its pricing and reporting guidance, following consultation with stakeholders. We’ve also published our response to what stakeholders told us.
The Single Source Regulations Office (SSRO) has published new guidance on how companies and the Ministry of Defence should calculate the profit allowed on single source contracts.
Publication of guidance on the Final Price Adjustment, which mitigates the impact of excess profits or losses that may arise in non-competitive defence contracts.
The SSRO has sent an update to consultation respondents on its review of the regulatory framework.
The Single Source Regulations Office (SSRO) has today launched the first stage of its review of the regulatory framework for single source defence contracts.
The SSRO has updated its report templates and user guides, which now contain screen shots for the most commonly used documents to aid completion and compliance.
This user guide, template and glossary are discontinued since the launch of the new DefCARS on 15 March and are therefore for reference purposes only.
Single source baseline profit rate, capital servicing rates and funding adjustment methodology 2017/18
2023/24 baseline profit rate, capital servicing rates and SSRO funding adjustment recommendation
The Allowable Costs guidance is statutory guidance to which the Ministry of Defence and its contractors must have regard when determining whether costs are Allowable in qualifying defence contracts.
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