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2.4.2 Each Contracting State shall cooperate with other
States in the development and exchange of information concerning
national civil aviation security programmes, training
programmes and quality control programmes, as necessary.
2.4.3 Each Contracting State shall establish and implement
procedures to share with other Contracting States threat information
that applies to the aviation security interests of those
States, to the extent practicable.
2.4.4 Each Contracting State shall establish and implement
suitable protection and handling procedures for security information
shared by other Contracting States, or security information
that affects the security interests of other Contracting
States, in order to ensure that inappropriate use or disclosure of
such information is avoided.
2.4.5 Recommendation.— Each Contracting State
should share, as appropriate, and consistent with its sovereignty,
the results of the audit carried out by ICAO and the
corrective actions taken by the audited State if requested by
another State.
2.4.6 Recommendation.— Each Contracting State
should include in each of its bilateral agreements on air transport
a clause related to aviation security, taking into account
the model clause developed by ICAO.
2.4.7 Recommendation.— Each Contracting State
should make available to other Contracting States on request
a written version of the appropriate parts of its national civil
aviation security programme.
Annex 17 — Security Chapter 2
1/7/06 2-2
2.4.8 Recommendation.— Each Contracting State
should notify ICAO where it has shared information under
2.4.5.
2.5 Equipment, research
and development
2.5.1 Recommendation.— Each Contracting State
should promote research and development of new security
equipment, processes and procedures which will better achieve
civil aviation security objectives and should cooperate with
other Contracting States in this matter.
2.5.2 Recommendation.— Each Contracting State
should ensure that the development of new security equipment
takes into consideration Human Factors principles.
Note.— Guidance material regarding Human Factors
principles can be found in the manual on Human Factors in
Civil Aviation Security Operations (Doc 9808) and in Part 1,
Chapter 4, of the Human Factors Training Manual (Doc 9683).
ANNEX 17 3-1 1/7/06
CHAPTER 3. ORGANIZATION
3.1 National organization and
appropriate authority
3.1.1 Each Contracting State shall establish and implement
a written national civil aviation security programme to safeguard
civil aviation operations against acts of unlawful interference,
through regulations, practices and procedures which take
into account the safety, regularity and efficiency of flights.
3.1.2 Each Contracting State shall designate and specify
to ICAO an appropriate authority within its administration to
be responsible for the development, implementation and
maintenance of the national civil aviation security programme.
3.1.3 Each Contracting State shall keep under constant
review the level of threat to civil aviation within its territory,
and establish and implement policies and procedures to adjust
relevant elements of its national civil aviation security programme
accordingly, based upon a security risk assessment
carried out by the relevant national authorities.
Note.— Guidance material regarding threat assessment
and risk management methodologies can be found in the
Security Manual for Safeguarding Civil Aviation Against Acts
of Unlawful Interference (Doc 8973 — Restricted).
3.1.4 Each Contracting State shall require the appropriate
authority to define and allocate tasks and coordinate activities
between the departments, agencies and other organizations of
the State, airport and aircraft operators and other entities concerned
with or responsible for the implementation of various
aspects of the national civil aviation security programme.
3.1.5 Each Contracting State shall establish a national
aviation security committee or similar arrangements for the
purpose of coordinating security activities between the departments,
agencies and other organizations of the State, airport
and aircraft operators and other entities concerned with or
responsible for the implementation of various aspects of the
national civil aviation security programme.
3.1.6 Each Contracting State shall require the appropriate
authority to ensure the development and implementation of a
national training programme for personnel of all entities
involved with or responsible for the implementation of various
 
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